10 Thursday, November 19. 1970 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by HANK YOUNG "Do It Yourself Yearbooks" complete with instructions U. S. Vows To Protect Flights Over N. Vietnam PARIS (UPI) -- The United States informed Hanoi today it would continue its re-commission of the Vietnam and would take "whatever measures are necessary" to protect the planes. The statement by Ambassador David K. E. Bruce followed last week's incident in which North Carolina unarmed reconnaissance Phantom jet 100 miles north of Wichita Falls, Oklahoma, presumably killed the two pilots. Before today's session began, Dr. E. Bruce was in a coma. Best Lewis Essay Eligible for $500 Entries for the Lewis Essay竞赛。 Jeff Weinberg, assistant director of student financial aid. A cash price of up to $100 will be awarded to all students. Guidelines set up for the contest state "the essay must address at least one of the account of the Judaeo-Christian ethical tradition as applied to social and political matters It must also consider the kind of this tradition." Judges will also consider, essays that exhibit a clear, indirect disgent from this tradition. All essays must be typed and double-spaced and should be between 10 and 25 pages long. The contest is open to all University of Kansas students and entries should be turned in to Weinberg, 26 Strong Hall. The guidelines for the contest may the entries may be research paper projects or some useful social project accompanied by a supporting essay based on the project grounded and thoughtful personal statements or creative writing. Judges for the contest will be a committee co-chaired by Robert Shelton, assistant professor of religion, and James Woolfe. negotiator Xuan Thyu told reporters North Vietnam would not allow the United States to carry out reemissionance flights that would have rejected a statement by U. S. Defense Secretary MELvin R. Laird that the United States halted its bombing raids on North Korea in 1988 tacit agreement allowing the reemissionance flights. philosophy. The winner will be announced some time before graduation next spring. KU Debaters Win 3rd, 5th In Tournament The contest is sponsored by a special gift given to the school president, Dr. Francis Parksch in memory of his wife Hattie Elizabeth Lewis. The fund was established in 1911 by Dr. Ralph S. basic guidelines for the contest. Four KU debaters won third and fifth places last weekend at the University of Houston Debate Tournament. The team that won third place was Dan Beck, Shawnee Mission High School. Their record is junior. Their record for the tournament was eight wins and seven losses. Diana Bartelli, Pittsburg junior, and Bill Russell, Ormaha, Neb. sophomore, placed fifth Beck was also recognized as the second best speaker among the 180 debaters at the tournament. Blue-Boxed Jayhawker Bewildering Looks of bewilderment crossed the faces of many KU students Wednesday when they confronted a girl with braces at Jahewk magazine yearbook. "Why such a big box for one section?" was the universally asked question. Scott E. Smith, Eudora senior and editor of the book, will be perfectly logical explanation shaped blue and white cardboard container will eventually book the completed yearbook which will be composed of seven books, two journals, and several letters in a deck of baseball trading cards. Believe it or not, all of this will fit neatly into the box leaving a quarter-inch allowance, Scott said. Besides the first fall edition, the other books will cover living groups, the University as a SUA and the theatre. The newspaper comes on campus. Thanksgiving trading cards will feature pictures of the ad campaigns. Board of Regents. Scott said. The latest thing in yearbooks can be picked up from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today through Friday in Strong Hall. Students who purchased the Jayhawk during their KU identification card. Yearbooks will also be available for those who have not yet purchased them, Scott said. $299 Malls Shopping Ctr. The Office of Student Financial Aid has set up new regulations for persons applying for scholarships under the Defense Student Loans, Federal Economic Opportunity Grants, and Study Program and health professions loans, Weinberg, Heinberg, and students aid to students, said Wednesday. Each student who wishes to apply for scholarships or loans can do so by submitting the Independent Statement (PCS), and send it to the College Scholarship Service with instructions that a scholarship be submitted to KU. Instructions for submitting the PCS to the College Scholarship Service are included Graduate students and undergraduate students that are 25 years or older or undergraduate students who have received an affidavit of non-support may fill out a Student's Confidential Statement (SCS) instead. It must also be submitted to the College Scholarship Service. The regulation will go into effect for the summer of 1971 and the academic year of 1971-72. Weinberg stressed that no student will be considered for job placement unless he has a PCS on file in the Office of Financial Aid by the Office of Finance. He listed the reasons for the benefit as an opportunity to provide better social services, students and an attempt to provide a more equitable balance. 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