Buller receives grant Clarence S. Buller, assistant professor of microbiology, has received a $23,515 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service for the study of cell surfaces. The KU Sky-Diving Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Forum Room, Harry Brubaker, Casper Wyo., senior and president of the club, urged interested students to attend because regular meetings will not be held. The money is for a one-year period with support tentatively committed for four additional years. Skydivers to meet Jim Garrison, instructor of club training sessions, will explain equipment fees and safety statistics. A film also will be shown. Colin Jackson, member of Parliament and a British journalist, will speak at a joint convocation of journalism and law students at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Dyche Auditorium. Journalist to speak His lecture will concern forces shaping current world affairs. Jackson is a leading expert on foreign affairs in the House of Commons and is chairman of the Anglo-Chinese Parliamentary Group. He also is a member of Parliament's Defense and Overseas Estimates Committee and is Joint Chairman of the Council for Education in the Commonwealth. Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. was interviewed by two KU students on the KMBC-TV program, Encounter," at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Chalmers on TV Alan T. Jones, East Aurora, N.Y., senior and managing editor of the University Daily Kansan, and Reagon O'Neill, Overland Park senior and president of the Associated Women Students, interviewed Chalmers. They are: Barkley Clark, Jonathan Landers, Keith Meyer, John Murphy and Robert Schulman. The KU Law School has added five associate professors to its faculty this fall. Law instructors named Clark, a former instructor at the Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado School of Law, was a lecturer for the American Institute of Banking. Concentrating in the areas of litigation, bankruptcy and admiralty, Landers is a magna cum laude graduate of the Harvard Law School. Meyer was a faculty member of the Georgeton Law Center in Washington, D.C. KU-Y drive successful KU-Y, sponsor of Rock Chalk Revue, the Model United Nations Program, the International Gift Fare and School Resource Volunteers, has successfully ended its annual membership drive, said Barry Albin, KU-Y treasurer. From a crowd of 200 students gathered in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room Thursday evening to watch movies explaining the organizations function, the organization added 75 names to its membership roster. 2 KANSAN Sept. 29 1969 Stop by THE STABLES Before Midnight. Cowboy The Jayhawk Journalist, a new magazine published by and about the William Allen White School of Journalism, is tentatively scheduled for print in November, Lee Young, acting dean of the School of Journalism, has announced. The magazine will report news from the journalism school and J-school alumni, he said. J-School magazine due in November Young has been working on plans for the magazine for more than two years. He will act as its adviser. Young said work on the magazine would give practical experience in actual magazine production to students enrolled in the school's magazine journalism sequence. BOAT LAW SCUTTLED One of the zaniest boating proposals introduced in a state legislature this year was offered in Pennsylvania by four Assemblymen and involved use of outboard motors on the state's Pymatuning Lake. The bill proposed: "Any boat equipped with a motor in excess of 10 horsepower rating may be operated on said lake if such motor is rendered inoperable by removal of the propeller, and such propeller is left ashore. After removal of the propeller, a motor of not more than 10 horsepower rating may be used for propelling the boat on said lake." Needless to say, the bill didn't pass. Tomorrow Theatre Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. "In Search of 17th Century French Theatre." Prof. Jack T. Brooking. 341 Murphy. Information Meetings. 3:30 & 4:30 Bureau for Forum Room Kansas Union. Official Bulletin AWS Forum Meeting 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union, Judo Club. 7 p.m. Robinson Gym. Seven students will make up the regular staff, but anyone in the School of Journalism may contribute articles of interest, Young said. Chuck Chowins, Leawood senior, is the editor. He said'the staff will work closely with photojournalism students. The Journalist will be published once or twice a semester and will be sent to all J-school students and alumni, Young said. We at The Sirlinow wish to extend our appreciation to KU faculty and students for your patronage. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Announcing Monza Charm's New Location 9361/2 Massachusetts Basic Self Improvement Classes TEENAGERS AND ADULTS Hours 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday New Special Rates! 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