Paul Edwards, editor-in-chief of The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, will be the speaker at the 1969 E. H. Lindley Memorial Lecture Nov. 3. The subject of the lecture will be Martin Buber and his religious and social philosophy. The lecture will be at 8:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The Lindley lecture series began in 1941. They were created in memory of Ernest H. Lindley, chancellor of the University of Kansas from 1920 to 1939. Free University meets Sunday The Free University will have a general meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. The meeting is open to all participants in the Free University and anyone interested. Coordinators The meeting is open to all par anyone interested. Coordinators of the free universities at Kansas State University and the University of Missouri at Kansas City have been invited. There will be discussions of policies, goals and courses of the Free University. There will also be a meeting at 1 p.m. in the same room to discuss the possibility of setting up a newspaper for the free universities. Dart on film board Peter Dart, associate professor of journalism at the University of Kansas, has been elected to the board of directors of the University Film Association, a national organization of film teachers and film production personnel. His two-year term begins Jan. 1, 1970. Richard Dyer MacCann, professor of journalism, also belongs to the six-member board. Dart presented a paper on "The San Quentin Innate Film Workshop" at the annual conference of the University Film Association at Pennsylvania State University. The paper outlined the work of prisoners in film production. Official Bulletin Today Enrollment in KU Reading Center Courses. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 102 Bailey, Missouri, recorded by The Marilowe Society and Professional Players. 7 Foreign Students: People-to-People office is now taking applications for the student Homestays during the Thanksgiving day. See P-t-P office, Kansas Union Tomorrow Enrollment in the KU Reading Center. Courses, 8 to 5 e m. KU Judo Club. Robinson Gymnasium, 7 to 9 p.m. Popular Film: "Chamber of Horrors," Kansas Union Ballroom, 7 p.m. Firediem School-Tchool of Fine Arts: "Die Friedermus," by Strauss, 8:20 p.m. Popular Film: "Tomb of Ligeia" Kansas Union Ballroom, 9:30 p.m. 2 KANSAN Oct. 30 1969 Authentic Mexican Food Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr - Tacos * Enchiladas * Tamales * Chili * Burritos * Tostadas Prepared from scratch in Old Mexican Style by Sen. Jesse Del Campo and his family. Pin Ball Air-Conditioning Pool Table Cigarette Machine La Tropicana Club 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 434 Lauweil, N. Lauweil | Mon.-Sat. ANTI-WAR RALLY Hear Private JOE COLE Of GI'S UNITED AGAINST THE WAR IN VIETNAM with Rock Music By White Clover of Topeka Thursday., Oct. 30 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium Library book losses mostly from long-term borrowers, not thieves Persons who steal books are not the main source of book loss problems at Watson Library, said Terrence Williams, assistant director of the library. Williams said students wanting to use books without observing a time limit were the ones who try to walk out of Watson with books not checked out. Five years ago the situation became so bad control men were placed at each exit to check books. Williams said this practice is standard at large libraries. Some libraries have elaborate electric devices that sound an alarm if a book goes by not checked out, he said. The Clendening Library at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City has such a device. Williams said Watson Library should not be regarded as a museum, but rather as a research center. He said exit contol men were there not to protect books, but to help in keeping books available to all students and faculty. Students failing to return books poses another problem in keeping books available. Fines were raised to 25 cents a day this year, and so far this fall the number of overdue books has dropped sharply, Williams said. He said the library does not benefit from fine collections. Fines go to a University fund, and the cost of processing of overdue books usually exceeds the fine. FOLLOW THIS SIGN TO BETTER READING! FREE MINI-LESSON TODAY Thurs., Oct. 30 4:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation NEW CLASS SCHEDULE Nov. 1, Sat., 9:30-12:30 Regular Section Nov. 3, Mon., 7:00-10:00 Regular Section Nov. 4, Tues., 2:30-5:30 Freshman Nov. 4, Tues., 7:00-10:00 Western Civ CALL NOW VI 3-6424 CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED [CONFLICT] "A new Look at The Arab-Israeli Confrontation" by Sir John Glubb a world renowned authority on the Middle East Monday, November 3 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union Woodruff Auditorium pepper up Jayhawks