Page 5 University Daily Kansan Around the Campus Four to Oklahoma To District Debate Wilmer Linkugel, assistant professor of speech, will accompany the students to Norman. Four KU debaters will attend the annual Missouri Valley Forensic League Debate Tournament and Oratorical Contest Thursday, March 24 through 26 at the University of Oklahoma. The two teams include Leland Cole, Great Bend junior; Lewis Johnson, Kansas City, Kan., senior; Harry Craig, Lawrence, and David Rockhold, Winfield, juniors. Leland Cole will represent KU in the oratorical contest on Thursday. The debate tournament will be held the 25th and 26th. Last year's tournament was held at Baylor University. The tournament was held in 1955 and 1952 at KU. Teams representing 14 schools will debate this topic: Resolved that agricultural price supports should be eliminated. Cole and Johnson will debate the affirmative and Craig and Rockhold will debate the negative side of the question. OEEC Head To Speak Monday The head of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation will give a public lecture at 4 p.m. Monday in Summerfield Hall. Dr. Ottino Caracciolo di Forina of Washington, D.C., as head of the OEEC mission is responsible for relations with the State Department and the International Cooperation Administration. He is in charge of European Productivity Agency projects in the United States. His Visit is sponsored by the economics department of the School of Business. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Kress Collection On View Sunday The Kress Foundation collection of paintings and sculpture awarded to KU last week will be shown for the first time Sunday at 3-5 p.m. in the permanent downstairs galleries of the Art Museum. The collection contains 14 paintings and three pieces of sculpture. Most of the works are examples of medieval and Renaissance art. Boyd to Talk To KU GOP Mcdill (Huck) Boyd, Republican candidate for Governor, will discuss the gubernatorial race at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at a meeting of the Young Republicans Club in the Kansas Union. William Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo. junior and president of the campus GOP, said that he expects Mr. Boyd will comment strongly on the current plight of education in the state. "I can't see how he'll be able to stay away from the subject. He's quite critical of Docking and I imagine his term on the Board of Regents had a lot to do with that," said Cronin. Mr. Boyd served one term on the Board of Regents and was chairman during his last year in office. He was not reappointed by Gov. Docking in 1958. Mr. Boyd is editor and publisher of the Phillips County Review in Phillipsburg. In 1953-54 he served as executive secretary to former Gov. Ed Arn. He was executive secretary of the Republican party in Kansas in 1952. Cronin said that all students are welcome to attend the meeting. Student Professional Artist Enters Midwest Art Exhibit The winner will be announced next week by the purchasing committee of the Omaha, Neb., museum. Curtis Rhodes, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, is one of 14 professional artists vying for a $1,000 first place purchase award in the Sixth Midwest Biannual Exhibit of the Joslyn Art Museum. The show includes exhibits in painting, sculpture and graphic arts. Rhodes entered a modernistic oil painting entitled "Figures in Landscape." Four KU faculty members and another KU student were among the 308 artists from 10 midwestern states who submitted 904 entries in the regional show which ends March 27. The winner will be chosen by two jurors from the 14 honorable mentions which they selected from 169 works submitted by 130 artists. The four faculty members and the second student who entered works include John Talleur, assistant professor of drawing and painting, two color woodcuts; Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting, two oil paintings; Raymond DURHAM, ENGLAND — (UPI)— Headmaster William Sumner, 60, bought a bicycle yesterday to get around the corridors of Spennymoor Grammar and Technical School which covers 20 acres. It's A Long Ride To Class Eastwood, professor of drawing and painting, two oil paintings. Joseph Stiles, instructor of drawing and painting, color lithograph; William Henry, Parkville, Mo., senior, two woodcuts. The jurors are Edward Dwight, director of the Milwaukee Art Center, and Edwin Rust, director of the Memphis Academy of Arts in Germantown. Tenn. LOS ANGELES — (UPI) — Dancer Lea Ansczott's attempt to change her name to "Baby Doll" was denied in Superior Court yesterday because the name is a "term of affection towards children." Too Old to Be Baby Doll An additional $1,000 will be spent by the committee to buy other works from the 14 honorable mentions. WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 STOP IN TODAY VI 3-8474 Anthropology Prof. To Speak Monday Wesley Foundation Film "One Love, Conflicting Faiths" Sunday, March 20 - 5 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION William M. Bass, visiting assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Nebraska, will lecture on "Current Trends in Physical Anthropology" at 4 p.m. Monday in in 206 Snow Hall. Come Join the Fun 1 Friday, March 18. 1960 Prof. Bass is an experienced field anthropologist on leave from his position of senior anthropometrist for the Philadelphia Center for Research in Child Growth. He is noted for his studies of physical traits among North American Indians. The lecture is co-sponsored by the department of zoology and the department of sociology and anthropology. Peoples to Speak in Wichita Prof. James A. Peoples, Jr. of the KU geology department will talk on "Geophysical Exploration of the Earth's Crust" at the Kansas Geological Society Meeting in Wichita Monday. JRP-Delt Snowballing Is 'Under Investigation' Wednesday night's snowball fight between J. R. Pearson dormitory and Delta Tau Delta fraternity is still "under investigation," L. C. Woodruff, dean of students, said today. Dean Woodruff was asked if there were good chances any students in the snowballing would be placed on probation. His comment: "I am confident an amiable settlement can be reached. The incident can probably be attributed to exuberance of youth." The fray resulted in some 50 broken windows and damaged screens at the fraternity's chapter house. Jack Cannon, Merriam freshman, member of Delta Tau Delta, estimated 50 to 75 men from the dormitory were involved in the battle. No aggressive retaliatory action was taken by the fraternity, Cannon said. 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