Page 7 Gold, Travel to Be Film Series Shows Around the Campus "City of Gold" and "Canada From Sea to Sea" will be the in nims shown at 4 p.m. today in 3 Bailey Hall as part of the film series sponsored by the Bureau of Visual Aids. "Canada From Sea To Sea" is a travel film that travels from east to west across Canada. The film shows principal points of interest in each province. The second film, "City of Gold," reconstructs scenes from the Klondike gold rush from actual photographs of that period. The film shows relics of old Dawson City from the days when all the gold of the rich river beds flowed through Dawson City's stores, taverns and dance halls. German Poetry to Be Read Ian C. Loram, associate professor of German, will read German poetry during the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. He will read selections from the works of Rilke and Brecht. Kansas Engineers Cancel Meet Tonight The Kansas Engineer staff meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union has been canceled. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Curry Room, Kansas Union. Plans for the Engineering Exposition will be discussed. Engineering students interested in staff positions on the "Engineer" should attend the meeting. KU's pioneering Science and Math Camp was the focus of an article describing nationwide summer science opportunities for high school students in the January "College and Career" issue of Mademoiselle magazine. KU's Science and Math Camp Featured in 'Mademoiselle' James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor for University Relations was the author of the story. 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 Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Women's Army Corps Officer Capt. Anita D Cox will be on campus. She will work with the Army Union Anyone desiring additional information contact Army ROTC; KU ext. 339. Newman Club. 4 p.m. St. Lawrence College Center. Executive committee meeting. The College Intermediary Board will discuss the final examination program at KU with representatives of the Calendar Committee, the Senate Advisory Committee, and faculty members at 4 p.m. in room 305 A & B of the Union. Folk Dance Club. 7:30 p.m. Union. Dancing & Instruction. Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers, 5 to 10 p.m. Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. Philosophy Department Lecture. 8:00 p.m. 411 Summerfield. "Know Thyself" Knowledge as a Philosophical Problem." Prof. Helmut Kuhn, University of Munich. Radio Programs KANU 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Quintet in B Minor for Clarinet and Strings" by Brahms 7:00 Concerto Concert 7:30 News 7:50 Wednesday Evening Opera: "The Damnation of Faust" by Berlioz 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Quintet in G Minor" by Mozart 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 Jim Loveless Show 6:05 Campus News 6:05 Route "B3" 6:05 News 7:05 Showtime USA 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:30 Penthouse Serenade 8:05 Penthouse Serenade 8:05 House of Jazz 9:00 Trail Room Remote 10:00 Campus News 10:00 Gleeze Show 11:00 News 12:00 Daily Devotions TOMORROW Woodworth & R. Merrill of Caterpillar Tractor will interview for positions in accounting and treasury (accounting and finance majors) and sales in 202 Summerfield. R. Bonwell and C. Camp of Rath Packe- nings for positions in sales in 202 Summerfield A. Hainline of Firestone Tire will interview for positions in sales, credit, retread shop management in 202 Summerfield. Cullen of Anaheim, California, will inc partment 12 in the Teachers Appointment Bureau. H. Left(wick of Ernst & Ernst will inter- view him in public accounting in 2021, Summerfield. Bernard Allen of Hill City, Kansas will interview for elementary and secondary teachers in the Teachers Appointment Bureau. F. D. Ketcham, Administrative Assistant of Denver, Colorado, will interview for grades kindergarten thru 12th in the Teachers Appointment Bureau. Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 4:55 a.m. breakfast following. Canterbury House. Der Deutsche trifft am Donnerstag, den zehnten Maerz, um 5 Uhr in Zimmer 402 Fraser, Prof. H. H. Borcherdt wird einen Vortrag mit Lichtbildern über das Oberammergauer Passionsspiel halten. Alle gern eingeladen. The Baptist Student Union's Meeting has been changed from 12:30 to 5 p.m. American Society of Toll and Manufacturing Engineers. 7:30 p.m. 300 Fowler. Speaker Gilbert E. Cealey, National Education Director of ASTME, Detroit, Mich., will speak on Engineering Education. Public invited. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VL 3-8474 Ober's Jr. Miss "Who has the answer to the world's dilemma; scientist or statesman?" Forum to Feature Faculty Debate This question will be debated and discussed by two KU faculty members at the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. Friday in the Music and Browsing room of the Kansas Union. STOP IN TODAY Featured in the verbal clash will be Rov D. Laird, assistant professor of political science, and Arnold A. Strassenburg, assistant professor of physics. VI 3-2057 Elevator from Men's Store Fashions & Accessories For Every Occasion Sizes 5 through 16 821 Mass. Wednesday. March 9. 1960 University Dolly Kansan Coffee' will be served following the debate. Mr. Laird will be defending a statement he made several weeks ago in a forum debate that scientists do not have the real answer or plan for world peace. Four AKL Initiates Clean Hospital Four Alpha Kappa Lambda initiates put in an 8-hour day last Saturday helping clean up the men's ward and kitchen at the Douglas County Convalescent Hospital. The service project was a part of "Help Week," held the week before the fraternity's initiation. The men who took part were Larry Blackman, Leavenworth freshman; Lewis (Jack) Falk, Leavenworth sophomore; William Patterson, Kansas City, Kan., freshman; and Edward Wohlenberg, Liberal junior. Mrs. Guy Scales, superintendent of the hospital, called the Kansan office yesterday morning to express her thanks to the men. Bob Nebrig, president of Alpha Kappa Lambda, said that although the fraternity was grateful for Mrs. Scales' thanks, the project was designed for service, not publicity. "Why is it that in public a woman without a man looks forlorn, but a man without a woman looks romantic?" — Laurence Jaqua. U.S. Plane Crashes In Spain, 24 Survive JERES DE MARQUESADO, Spain —UPI—American and Spanish rescue teams today reached the wreckage of a U.S. Navy transport plane that crash-landed on a mountain peak in a raging snowstorm yesterday with 24 persons aboard. The rescue teams radioed that all aboard survived but that 13 were in "critical condition." The plane was carrying 18 passengers and a crew of six. U. S. helicopter teams were trying to reach the scene 3,370 feet up the Piedra De Los Lobos mountain in the Sierra Nevada range but were hampered by fog and snow. The leader of the Spanish team reported by radio that the less-seriously injured survivors were being carried out in litters. First word of the accident was brought out by two survivors who stumbled down the rugged mountain to this mountain village after a six-hour trek. "We're lucky to be alive," said Lt. John Shulick of Philadelphia who made the perilous descent with navy mechanic C. P. Kania. A Spanish rescue team reached the crash site at 2 a.m. about 11 hours after the four-engined R-5-D, Navy version of the DC-4 made the crash-landing. A U.S. Navy rescue squad struggled up the mountainside to the plane about seven hours later. plane about seven hours later. According to reports from the scene, the plane scraped the side of the mountain peak after running into foul weather and immediately crashlanded. The lecture will be illustrated with colored slides. It is under the auspices of the department of Romance languages and literatures and the Alliance Francaise. Frenchman Plans KU Lecture Friday He will speak on "Les Hotels parisiens du 17ème siecle et leurs decors interieure" (The Parisienne Hotels of the 17th century and their interior decors). Monsieur Jacques Wilhelm of the Museum of the History of Paris will give a public lecture at 4 p.m. Friday in Bailey auditorium. 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