Ex-Jordanian officer to speak Sir John Glubb, former chief-of-staff to the Jordanian army, will speak at 8 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. Glubb's talk, "A New Look at the Arab-Israeli Confrontation," is part of the SUA Featured Speaker Series. Glubb resigned his commission in the British army in 1926 to become an administrative inspector in the Iraqi government. He joined the Trans-Jordan government in 1930 and held several military positions in Jordan until 1956 when he returned to England. Since his return, Glubb has published 10 books about the Arabs and the Middle East. KU debaters grab third place KU debaters won third place in a field of 68 teams at the Texas Christian University Invitational Debate Tournament in Fort Worth, Tex., last weekend. The team of Bob Prentice, Turon sophomore, and Dan Beck, Mission junior, compiled a 9-1 record before losing in the semifinals. As a result of their high standing in the tournament, the pair received an invitation to participate in the Tournament of Champions at Chicago in April. Invitations to the tournament are given on the basis of a third-or-better showing at selected tournaments throughout the year. Applications for test due Nov. 21 Persons wanting to take the National Security Agency's professional qualification test Dec. 6 must have filled out a registration form by Nov. 21, a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences spokesman said Friday. Any person who is a citizen of the United States and who holds, or expects to hold, at least a bachelor's degree by February 1971 is eligible to take the test. The test will be administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) at test centers located on the KU campus Registration forms are sent to Educational Testing Service, Berkeley, Calif. The forms are available in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office, 206 Strong Hall. Report on health services due The Student Senate Committee on Health will present a report to the Student Senate Wednesday on the state of health services at KU, Dave Blahna, St. Louis Park, Mo., graduate student and head of the committee, said Sunday. The report investigates the possibilities of either building a new hospital or the addition of a new wing on Watkins Hospital. Nov. 3 KANSAN 3 1969 Blahna said that if the report were endorsed by the Student Senate it would be sent to William M. Balfour, dean of student affairs, and the Chancellor's office. REAUTIFUL MUMS FOR HOMECOMING Free delivery Saturday morning Owens FLOWER SHOP 9TH & INDIANA Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 6044 Also visit our Omnibus Shop A gallery of handcrafted gifts. Gladys B. Padget, placement director, said five universities will sponsor a Consortium for Graduate Study in Business for Negroes from 8:30 to 11:30 Wednesday in 206 Strong Hall. 5 schools here Wednesday seek Negro grad prospects Seniors and graduates of accredited colleges are eligible to apply for these fellowships, regardless of undergraduate major. Each man who qualifies for admission to the program will receive a fellowship consisting of free tuition plus a $2,500 stipend each year for two years, provided he maintains adequate progress toward the M.B.A. degree. The universities which will be on campus recruiting men to pursue the Master of Business Administration degree are Indiana University, University of Rochester, University of Southern California, Washington University and the University of Wisconsin. Official Bulletin Single Parent Congress, Kansas Uni- cle All Day. Banquet, 6 p. Ramadam Banquet Today Physics Colloquium by Prof. S. Oliver of Rochester, 124 Malott, 4:30 p.m. Tennis Tennis Club. 173 Robinson Gymnasium. 6:45-9:45 p.m. Architecture Lecture. "Suspended Building" p.m. Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Tomorrow Lindley Lecture. "Buber and Buterism—A Critical Evaluation." Prof. Paul Edwards. Kansas Union Forum Room, 8:30 p.m. **Foreign Students.** Sign up for the Nov 13 bus trip to Topeka and visits to Moorabbin Conservation Clinic and Goodyear Rubber Co. First 35 to sign get free bus fare Lecture. "Transcendental Meditation." Jerry Jarvis. 426 Lindley Hall. 4 p.m. Jayhawk Jogger Club. Robinson Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. 156 Cedar Ave., Brooklyn, NY 10289 Table Tennis Club. 173 Robinson Gymnastics 6:45-8:50 a.m. Special Fashion "v" Special Film." Dishonored." Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Union. 7 p.m. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. Kansas Uni- lon. N.R. Christian Science Organization. Danforth Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Kronenwil "K" Kansas Union Forum Room, 9 p.m. Foreign Students. Sign up for the Toppea and visits to Meninger Foundation Clinic and Goodyear Rubber Co. Use Kansan Classified Jayhawk Special To The KANSAS VS OKLAHOMA Game November 15 - Travel to Norman by Dlx. Motorcoach - Have a Continental Breakfast on Board - Arrive Owen's Field at 12:30 p.m. - Enjoy a Chicken Box Lunch on Arrival - See the Jayhawks and Sooners in Action from your reserved seat - Departure home after the game with a Dinner Stop enroute (cost is not included, order your choice from the menu) EVERYTHING, that's right, EVERYTHING needed for a THING, that's right, EVERYTHING needed for a great football outing is included: transportation to and from the game, continental breakfast and delicious Chicken box lunch reserved game ticket in KU section, ice and mix on all Motorcoaches, and a dinner stop enroute (meal not included). FULL ITINERARY WILL BE SENT WITH YOUR RESERVED TICKET. $2785 FROM LAWRENCE FOR GROUP TRAVEL, PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS AS A GROUP. FOR SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS OR INFORMATION CALL WALT HOUK OR GERRY GOETSCH, MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES, THE MALLS, PHONE 843-1211.