Page 4 University Daily Kansan Chessman's Attorneys Attempt 14th Appeal SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI) - Attorney for Caryl Chessman today prepared a 14th appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to stay the convict - author's execution, scheduled for Feb. 19. The high court has rejected 13 previous appeals on behalf of the 38-year-old Chessman, who was convicted in Los Angeles in 1948 on 17 charges of robbery, kidnapping and rape. Attorney George T. Davis said he planned to file a motion with the Supreme Court by Thursday for an original writ of habeas corpus and stay of execution. He added that by Monday he would ask the California Supreme Court to exercise its pardoning power, which includes the power to commute a sentence. Davis announced his intentions just hours after a federal judge in Tucson, Ariz., denied Chessman's latest bid to sidetake his eight execution date with the gas chamber in San Quentin prison, Oslo Paper Starts Chessman Appeal OSLO, Norway —(UPI) — The Oslo afternoon newspaper Dagbladet yesterday began a national campaign to save the life of Caryl Chessman, whose execution is set for Feb. 19. The paper said the campaign had been undertaken on the demand of hundreds of readers. The appeal of the paper was directed toward Gov. Edmund G. Brown of Calif. and President Eisenhower. Trondheim high school students will adopt a resolution supporting the appeal of Dagbladet, it was reported. Radio Programs KANU 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:30 Choral Concert: Works of Palestrina Sung by the Netherlands Chamber Choir 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: News in Twentieth Century America 8:30 University of the Air: The Place of Psychiatry in the Modern World 9:00 FM Concert 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Sonata No. 2 in F Major for Cello and Piano" by Brahms. 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:00 News 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:40 Musical Pathways 8:00 News 8:05 Album Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Music From Beyond the Hea- vens 10:00 Comment on the News 10:05 The Bill Schmidt Show 11:55 News New cotton coats, jackets and parkas feature fur. Racoon, jaguar, badger and fox are used for hoods, collars, cuffs, and linings. Look for fur on corduroy coats, car coats, poplin parkas, ponchos and shepherd's coats. Chessman has managed to avoid seven previous dates through legal maneuvers during his $ 11 \frac{1}{2} $ years of death row. Yesterday's denial by Chief Judge Richard H. Chambers of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals was one of the most forceful. The judge described Chessman as "an arrogant, truculent man spewing vitriol on one person after another." Chambers also criticized Federal Judge Louis N. Goodman for a report that he suggested Chessman should receive executive lenency. Goodman was said to have made the suggestion to California Gov. Edmund Brown in San Francisco last week. Students who were enrolled at the University last semester will have to present both their new temporary and old permanent ID cards to gain admittance to the coming Kansas State and Colorado basketball games. Old and New ID's Needed for Game The athletic office said new students must present a temporary ID card stamped "not here fall semester" by the registrar's office. Lind's Translations Chosen for Book Ten Greek plays, edited and partly translated by L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, were chosen by Mark Van Doren for his book, "A Ten Dollar Shelf of Poetry," which was published in the New York Herald Tribune, Jan. 17. Fewer people means more peace.— Margaret Sanger. The 1960 edition of the Encyclopedia of Educational Research features a 16-page science section written by two KU officials, Dean Kenneth A. Anderson of the School of Education and Herbert A. Smith, professor of education. Two KU Officials Contribute to Book Dean Anderson, a native of Minneapolis, Minn., is the current president of the American Educational Research Association under whose auspices the encyclopedia is published. Prof. Smith is at present on leave from the University while working with the U.S. Office of Education. This Wasn't the Place WIMBLEDON, England —(UPI)— John Edgar, 42, said he felt ill after a salesman's party and stopped his car "to sleep it off." Edgar didn't realize that the spot he picked was in front of the Wimbledon police station. He was fined $70 on a charge of drunk driving. Prof. Bayles Will Talk at AAUP Dinner Ernest E. Bayles, professor of education and president of the Kansas chapter of the American Assn. of University Professors, will speak at the AAUP dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Room of Kansas Union. Prof. Bayles topic will be "The Function of The University of Kansas' AAUP Chapter." Reservations are to be made by 5 p.m. today with Prof. Sydney M. Johnson, 312 Fraser. Language and Food Don't Mix BRIGHTON, England — (UPI) — Members of the English Speaking Union protested bitterly Saturday night when they found the menu of their annual banquet was printed in French. After a hurried translation the members found they were dining on turtle soup, scampi, lamb, pudding and mixed fruit. "It tastes the same either way," the chairman told the miffed audience. 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