10 Thursday, October 22. 1970 Kansan Photo by HAL WHALEN Pictures, or in this case, paintings, can sometimes be the effect of this painting on the viewer's sense. This is the point in the Art Museum. When even the quiet turning of a book pages causes a startled look, why is it so hard to find them? U.S. Crop Scientist Wins Nobel Prize OSL0, Norway (UPI)—The 1903 Nobel Prize was awarded to Hans Christian Andersen forErnst Borlaug, an American farmer-scientist who by developing new high-yield wheatbies have done more than any other individual to fight starvation among the world's growing food crops. "Called by friends "a typical American in the best sense," Borlaug was selected by the Norwegian Nobel Committee for the trophy award, which carries a cash award of $78.400. Borlaug, who is married and borsang, who is two children, was described by his parents as kind, caring and serious guy who likes to work in the field a lot. "likes to get to work" Borlang was specifically cited for his work in developing new varieties of rice, which gave better crop yields than older types and which have opened new possibilities for developing new varieties of rice populations. The success of his work also contributed to the development of "miracle rice" in Borlang. In Rome, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization hailed the award as U.S.State Dept. Considers KU Visit Mike Blakey, Topeka senior and Secretary General of the University of Kansas model arrangement a visit to KU by a Department of State investigating team early in the reason for the visit is to "sound out what students think" about the foreign policies of the State Department, Blakely said. Student opinions will be taken to Washington, D.C., by the investigating team and a final report to top administration officials. The program is funded by the government and According to Blakely it was *wasted* spring before and during the Cambodian crisis and the ensuing political turmoil. Certain elements within the State Department disagreed on the Far East, said Blakely. But officials have given these people funds to send students to the college and give them opinion on foreign policies. The investigating team does not go to any college or university that is authorized to administer the student government for the visit, said government for the visit. The teams are taking 12-week sessions to visit colleges in certain areas. Other colleges are not invited. Dates are not yet finalized because these other visits must be arranged before final details are prepared. So the队 would prefer to travel several colleges in one area. The primary interest of the team is an individual contact situation, but groups with opposing interests may mobilize Committee and the Young Americans for Freedom, are welcome. The panel is coming to hear testimony, he is going to make policy statements. Blakely traveled with the Model UN Wednesday to Des Moine, Iowa, to listen to testimony before the Presidential Commission on the United Nations. The commission is traveling around the United States hearing testimony from different areas. 9 Students To Receive Fellowships Clifford D. Clark, dean of the School of Business, announced Monday that nine graduate student fellowships from the School have been awarded for 1997 academic year. The recipients of the foeatman at Ottawa: Robert C. Brown, Boise; Idaho: James D. Portwood, Jasper; Robert C. Brown, Richards, Lawrence; Robert Davidson, Overland Park; Robert C. Brown, Richards; Mark k. Miller, Silma; Michael Shonka, Columbus, Neb., and Constance Poff, San Antonio. Ticket Income For One Year Totals $58,400 Income from parking tickets issued by the University Traffic and Security Department for the 1970 totaled $480,807. Of this amount, students accounted for $52,680.28 and faculty and staff members were responsible for $2,780.00. Campus Bulletin The money is used for parking lot control and improvement. MPA Studies: International Room, all day Savings and Loan Conference: Big 8 Room, all day **Pharmacy:** Cory Kroom, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. **Economics:** Airove C, Cafeteria, noon **Computer Science:** Regionalist Room, room Kansas-Paraguay: Alcove A, Cafeteria, 1 p.m. Arthur Fletcher; Woodytruff, Auditorium Comp. Science Coffee: Browsing Room, 2 p.m. 30 p.m. Comp. Science Coffee; Browsing Room, 2 Camp. Science Colloquium: Forum Room, 2, 3p. University Senate: Swarthout Rectal, 8p. University Senate: Swarthout Rectal, KU-Y: Oread Room 4 p.m. Christian Fellowship: Cottontwood Cafeteria, 5:30 p.m. KU-YAH Council Room 6:30 p.m. KU-Y Cabinet; Council Room 6.30 p.m. UA Homecoming Committee; Government Room, 8:30 p.m. Duplize Browsing Room, 6:30 n m. p.m. Alpha Phi Omega: Room 101, 6:30 p.m. MSN's Lecture: Forum Room, 7 p.m. Minority Opinions: Activities Lounge, 7 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega: Room 101; 6:30 p.m. SIMS Lecture: Forum Room, 7 p.m. P. 8 Union Operating Committee: Watkins Room, 7 t.p.m. Room, 7 p.m. Occupational Therapy: Kansas Room, 7 Room. Campus Crusade: International Room, 7 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi: Regionalist Room, 7:30 p.m. Olga Cihk: Blue I Room, 2:50 p.m. Ski Club: Big 8 Room, 7: 30 p.m. Baheh's: Orend Room, 7: 30 p.m. Christian Fellowship; Jayhawk Room, 7:30 p.m. Fitness: "M" and "Touch of Evil" Dyche Exceptional Children: Room 8. SUA Board: Governors Room, 8 p.m. CIB: Room 101, 8 p.m. Fridav Last Day to drop graduate course with WD or F French: Forum!Room; 11:30 a.m. Freshman fieldhall: Missouri, there 2 p.m. Spanish: Forum Room, 3:30 p.m. International Folk Dance: Potter Parker Dance. Potter Pavilion, 7 p.m. Inter-Varkey Christian Fellowship; Int'l Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Int'l Room, 7 p.m. 100m. ? p.m. Popular Film: "Treasure of Sierra Madre," Woodruff Auditorium, 7:30 and ? p.m. The faculty of the KU College of reconvene in October meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 29, by Floor Room 8, the Kansas University The meeting, which was recessed on Oct. 20, will continue discussion of the report of the Council on representation and bylaws. KU Faculty To Reconvene Oct. Meeting A CANNON RELEASE R NOW SHOWING Evening 7:15 & 9:15 Mat. 2:30 Why Pay More? Get a $1.25 wash and wax job FREE for your buggy with the fastest, most modern automatic equipment-with a purchase of only $6.00 worth of Skelly Gasoline. 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