Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 18, 1960 ROTC Honors Day Will Be Friday The annual ROTC Honors Day Ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. Friday in Memorial Stadium. The formation is the only one in which all three services assemble together. Around the Campus The ceremony will mark the end of the year for the service groups and will provide a chance for KU, Lawrence and other areas to honor the midshipmen and cadets. Awards will be presented by both local and national organizations. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will be the guest of honor and will make a short speech. Jayhawker Goes on Sale This Monday Norb Garrett, Olathe senior and Jayhawk editor, has announced that the final edition of the 1960 yearbook will be distributed at Jayhawk Blvd. information booth on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. All previous quarterly editions and the cover will be available at that time for those who have not received the complete book. Regents to Consider KU Budget Tomorrow W. Clark Wescoe, chancellor elect, is on the campus today meeting with Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, to go over the budget to be presented to the State Board of Regents in its meeting tomorrow and Friday in Topeka. The budget is presented for the school year beginning July 1. Faculty salaries, promotions and other items are expected to be the agenda. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Office. The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers. 5-5-20 pam, Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. pam, Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. Last Lecture Series, 7.30 p.m. Javahawk Bastian Speaker, Dr. Nellick of the English Desk Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holly communion, a month break- back. A warm welcome to the Holy Pentecost Week. Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Music and Introduction, Union, Button Waugh Audio Audible Deutschche Verein trifft sieh am Donnerstag, den 19. Mai um 5 Uhr im Zimmer 402 Fraser. Wir werden ein Puppenpiel sehen und eine Wahl halten. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. Erfrischunen. FRIDAY Museum of Art Film Series, Two showings, 7:30 and 9:30. Lecture Hall, Museum of Art, Cairo. color 17 minutes; Gallery at Cairo, black and white; "Labyrinth," black and white, 9 minutes; and "Visual Variations on Noguchi," black and white, 4 minutes. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-30 pts **89** Mysr. Bible study and refreshments Khrushchev Rages At Paris Crowd (Continued from page 1) sian spy incidents which he could not discuss because "it would expose our intelligence sources." "Khrushchev could not have been surprised or horrified when he learned of the U-2," Nixon said. "There was no gap here in Soviet intelligence when he was here." The FBI refused comment on the Nixon statement from both its Washington and Massachusetts offices. Local opice and defense sources in Springfield and Boston professed no knowledge of the incident. Nixon said he believed President Eisenhower had followed the proper course in discontinuing the U-2 flights after pilot Francis Powers' capture because "once an intelligence source has been compromised it is no longer used." Nixon said the United States "will take the whole problem of surprise attack before the United Nations so the world will see that we did what we had to do to assure a world of peace with safety." Grant from Allstate The Allstate Foundation has granted $2,000 to KU to finance a scholarship program in driver education during the summer. Scholarships of up to $100 each will be awarded to high school teachers who are completing requirements for a certificate to teach driver education in secondary schools. State law requires that all qualified teachers of the subject complete seven credit hours of driver training courses. Research on an alkaloid reported to be useful in the treatment of rheumatic fever will be conducted at KU under the direction of Dr. William E. McEwen, professor of chemistry. The U.S. Public Health Service has granted $10,450 for support of the project entitled "Proof of Structure and Synthesis of Chonemorphine." McEwen to Direct Project Poor and content is rich, and rich enough.—Shakespeare 3 Political Scientists Analyze Summit Meet (Continued from page 1) PROF. LAIRD is more explicit in his denouncement of United States administrative officials in the incident: He describes the incident as "the worst possible mishandling of the whole affair by a President who, first of all, apparently did not know what the agencies under his command were doing, and, who, secondly, proceeded, not once but twice, to pull the rug out from under his own people, after they had decided to follow—first the tactic of denial and secondly one of brandishing the 'big stick.'" The incident was further described as a "perfect out" for Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. Prof. Tomasek said: "WHEN THE PLANE incident took place, Khrushchev, because of pressure on him by the Stalinists, the military, and the Communist Chinese, was put in a position where he had to demand an apology and the punishment to those responsible for the incident." 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