School for policemen to open next week A Law Enforcement Training Center affiliated with the Governmental Research Center at KU will be opened for classes Nov. 3 near Hutchinson on a former air base. Robert T. Aangeenbrug, professor of political science and Acting Director of the Governmental Research Center, will be responsible for the administration of the training center. The expansion in the police training program is necessary because police training was made mandatory by House Bill 1137 of $1,600 offered to undergrad area poets The seventh annual Kansas City Poetry Contest, offering a total of $1,600 in prizes, has been announced by Hallmark Cards Company. Hallmark, one of four sponsors of the contest, will offer six $100 cash awards for poems written by full-time undergraduate students. The Devins Award, four Kansas City Star Awards, and the H. Jay Sharp Family Awards are also offered. All entries must be in the hands of the judges by Feb. 1. Winners will be announced April 30 at the American Poets' Series of the Kansas City Jewish Community Center. Judges for this year's competition have not been announced; but judges for previous contests have included Conrad 'Aiken, Louis Untermeyer, Robert Penn Warren, Philip Booth, and Edwin Honig. All entries are judged anonymously. Complete contest rules may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Kansas City Poetry Contest, P.O. Box 8618, Kansas City, Mo. 64114. Oct. 10 1969 KANSAN 17 the 1688 Kansas Legislature Aangeenbrug said. Maynard L. Brazeal is the director of the police science department in Hutchinson. He served as police lieutenant for the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department for 16 years, Aangeenbrug said. The courses presently offered in the police science programs at Lawrence, Chanute, Hutchinson, Concordia, Colby, and Garden City include investigation techniques, public relations, court room testimony, riot control, mob psychology and written report procedure. The program is open to highway patrol officers, county sheriffs, municipal police, town constables, and other Kansas police officers, added Aangeenbrug A 120-hour Law Enforcement Basic Training Course will be compulsory at the center. An open house is planned at the Hutchinson center after the first session Aangeenbrug said. This should be in December. Patronize Kansan Advertisers HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINATIONS This is a listing of qualifications for the benefit of women not in organized living groups who wish to be nominated by petition (petitions may be obtained in the Dean of Women's Office). The following instruction applies: "An upperclass woman who is not a member of one of the organized living groups may have her name placed in candidacy by submitting a petition signed by 50 off-campus, full-time KU women students. This petition must be turned in to the Office of the Dean of Women by 5:00 p.m. on Oct.14,1969. "The preliminary judging will be an informal tea, held on the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 25, in the Union. The final judging will be a luncheon-interview, held on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 1:00 p.m. in the Union." "Nominees must have completed at least one semester at the University of Kansas and must be a full-time woman student for the fall semester of 1969. For further information contact Jennifer Gille (843- 5800) or Mrs. Cheryl Dorris (864-3552).