Mexican poet to talk Thursday "The Body: Ritual and Rebellion" will be the topic of the second Humanities Lecture of the 1969-70 series. Octavio Paz, Mexican poet and former ambassador to India, will deliver the talk at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in the Kansas Union woodruff Auditorium, instead of Thursday, as was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Kansan. Mortar Board meets today Mortar Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Dean of Women's office. A representative from the graduate school will be there to discuss the problems of entering graduate school. Anyone interested in graduate school is invited to attend. Talk set for physics majors "Graduate Opportunities in Physics" will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. today in 238 Malott Hall, J. P. Davidson, professor of physics, will provide information on physics departments in graduate school, application procedures, fellowships and assistantships. Chalmers to lunch with group The abilities and attitudes of business students will be discussed during the fall meeting of the Board of Advisers to the School of Business Thursday at the Kansas Union. Three business school professors and five students will lead the discussion, which will be featured in the morning session. Chancellor Chalmers will join the group for lunch. A panel discussion led by members from the Executive Committee of the Board will be presented after the luncheon. Fraternity to hold informal rush The Alpha Delta Sigma national advertising fraternity (ADS) will hold an informal rush meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Regionalists Room. Oscar Bassinson, Creve Coeur, Mo., senior and vice-president of ADS, said the meeting is open to all students who have an interest in advertising. Slippery Rock poet at KU Ken Smith, faculty member at Slippery Rock State College in Pennsylvania, will give a public poetry reading at 4:30 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Students win scholarships Two Larned students have won Pawnee County Alumni Club Scholarships of $150 each for the fall semester. Barbara J. Seba, sophomore, and Wayne E. Urban, freshman, are the winners. Contributions from KU alumni and friends in Pawnee County finance friends in Pawnee County finance the scholarships. Nov. 5 1969 KANSAN 3 The University of Kansas Department of Concessions began the installation of 13 cigarette vending machines on the campus and in residence halls Monday. STUDY BREAK SPECIAL that are the most popular in sales according to the department's survey of local vendors. They will continue to stock these brands until an analysis has been made as to what brands are preferable in the areas where the machines are located. At Shakey's... where it all happens! SMALL PIZZA (Sausage, Pepperoni, Beef) PLUS DRINK (Beer or soft) Kevin Remick, Union concessions manager, said the machines may be found in the Union, all major residence halls, Summerfield Hall and Strong Hall. No plans for installing machines in Memorial Stadium have been made because it was so late in Cigarettes made available machine installation begins Any revenue from sales in the Union and campus buildings will go into the Union's general operating budget. $1.25 10 to 12 P.M. SHAKEY'S 544 W. 23rd VI 2-2266 the football season, he said. Remick said the machines presently offer cigarette brands The vending machines, costing six hundred dollars apiece, were purchased by the board through the National Vendors Company. Thursday Remick obtained a separate cigarette vendor's license, required by the state, for each machine from the cigarette division of the State Department of Revenue in Topeka. 1963, "I feel we shall achieve victory in 1964."—Tram Van Dong, South Vietnamese General. 1964, "The U.S. still hopes to withdraw its troops from South Vietnam by the end of 1965."—McNamara. 1967, "I expect the . . . war to achieve very sensational results in 1967."—Lodge 1969, " (There will be) a complete withdrawal of U.S. ground combat forces on a timetable...as the South Vietnamese become strong enough to defend their own freedom."-Nixon PROFESSORS KATZ,VELVEL,KETZEL will discuss the implications of Nixon's Vietnam speech at the SMC meeting TONIGHT 7:30 - UCCF (12th & Oread)