Geometric confusion at KU stadium's east side Students to spend spring in Soviet Union Three to five University of Kansas students will attend the University of Leningrad this spring from Feb. 7 to May 31, along with students from seven other colleges and universities, to study Russian language and literature. A total of 29 students from Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, City University of New York, Oberlin College, Michigan State University, Colorado University, the University of Washington at Seattle and KU will attend classes taught by faculty members at the University of Leningrad, 24 hours per week for the 14-week period. The course will include lectures and excursions in and around Leningrad and a two-week tour of Russia, including Moscow and Kiev during the spring vacation Kiev during the spring vacation. The number of credit hours and the cost have not been determined, but fellowship aid will be available to cover part of the cost, said Joseph L. Conrad, chairman of the slavic languages department. Prof. Conrad said that the minimum language requirement is three years of college Russian. Interested students should contact him immediately. Montreal police ordered to work MONTREAL (UPI)—The provincial government ordered striking police and firemen back to work Tuesday night shortly after violence broke out in downtown Montreal and Canadian armed forces were called up to guard the city. Two persons were killed and at least five were wounded by gunfire in front of a garage under attack by firebombing vandals. The violence at the garage, owned by the Murray Hill Limousine Service, which has exclusive rights to pick up passengers at the airport, erupted after disgruntled taxi drivers drove in a motorcade to the garage. The city's striking 3,700 policemen, meanwhile, gathered at a Montreal sports arena. The Quebec National Assembly late Tuesday night approved legislation ordering police and firemen back on duty at midnight under penalties ranging from $25-$100 fines to a month in jail. Between 600 and 700 troops stationed at Val Cartier, Que., prepared to fly into Montreal to aid provincial police and the Royal Canadian police who have been guarding the city since the police went on strike at 9 a.m. They were joined by young people hurling firebombs and private guards allegedly fired into the crowd. The mob started fires in parked buses which soon spread to the main garage building, a sprawling, two-story structure. The garage area included large gasoline tanks. There were several other large gasoline storage tanks in the area. Skeleton fire crews on the scene were unable to get near the building, apparently for fear of the shotguns and one rifle being used by the Murray Hill guards to defend the building. They did extinguish several small gasoline blazes set in the street. Mayor Jean Drapeau flew back to Montreal from a business trip in St. Louis Tuesday night. Hollomon allows Oct.15 for discussion NORMAN (UPI) — Oklahoma University President J. Herbert Hollomon Tuesday night said he would allow university students to use the afternoon of Oct. 15 for "constructive discussion of the Vietnam war." Hollomon appeared before a meeting of the student congress at their invitation. His decision to grant the respite from classes was greeted with applause by the congress and spectators. The congress then went into emergency session and unanimously approved a resolution inviting Gov. Dewey Bartlett, U.S. Sens. Fred R. Harris, Henry Bellmon and the OU board of regents to participate in the day's events. Coeds use morning pill SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — A "morning after" contraceptive given to hundreds of college coeds has been 100 per cent effective when taken soon enough after intercourse, a Yale University physician reported Tuesday. Dr. John McLean Morris said heavy doses of commonly used estrogens have been administered in the days immediately following sexual activity to 300 to 400 girls at Yale since 1965. "We've had no pregnancies in anyone who took multiple dosage in adequate time," he said. Oct. 8 1969 KANSAN 13 An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND YE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 V. 23rd VI 1-2266 Lowrence Abundance of Spirits FREE BEER All the "Spirits" that you need for the KU vs. K-State game will be provided by the AURH at the National Guard Armory this Friday, Oct.10. This Pregame warm-up will feature the Red Dogs and all the FREE BEER you could possibly consume. The spirited affair will be for couples only and the charge is $3.50 per couple. Compliments Ace Johnson