Expert on Japan To Arrive Monday An American University Field Staff speaker, Lawrence Olson, expert on Japan, will arrive at KU Monday. to spend 10 days on the campus. Throughout World War II Mr. Olson served as a Japanese translator. He spent 1955-56 in Japan studying recent social, political, and economic developments in that country. Japan's Mass Media Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Olson will address the members of Theta Need for Insight (Continued from Page 1.) to come in and the Latin home says to stay out," he said. Prof. Stycos explained how the home in the United States has become less private by the removal of fences, hedges, and through the installation of picture windows. Houses Guarded by Walls Page 3 In Latin America the house is guarded by thick walls around the house. There the internal patio takes the place of the yard in the United States. Prof. Stycos gave another example of the difference in family life of the two people. He said: "If an American were running for office and divorced his wife, it would probably not affect the results of the election. But if a Latin American were to get a divorce, he probably could not win. If it were discovered that the Latin American had a mistress it would probably help him. "There are many small businesses, most of which are run by a family. Sigma Phi, professional fraternity for women in journalism, and the members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men in journalism. He will speak on "Japan's Mass Media" in the reading room in Flint Hall. - Wednesday he will speak on "Trends in New Japan" at the noon meeting of the Faculty Forum in the English room of the Kansas Union. - Mr. Olson will be the featured speaker at the Current Events Forum Friday at 4 p.m. in the Music and Browsing room of the Kansas Union. His topic will be "What the New Japan Wants." - Mr. Olson will speak in various classes during his 10 day visit. As a part of the AUFS program Mr. Olson visits U.S. college campuses to discuss his observations in his area of special interest - Sunday, Dec. 13, Mr Olson will speak at 5 p.m. on "The New Japan" at the faculty club Pop Won't Have to Pay NEW YORK — (UPI) — The New York Board of Estimate yesterday killed a city council bill to make parents responsible for vandalism done by their children up to $25. "There is a grave question as to whether this law could be enforced." Mayor Robert F. Wagner said. "I feel it could be used as a bludgeon against parents by unruly children." RICHARD L. REINKING SPECIAL AGENT PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA For Your Life Insurance VI 3-2346 1346 Ohio Flattering, Formal FOOTWEAR University Daily Kansan In two fashion heights: towering or little heeled. Foam cushioning, a ventilated insole to assure fashion pleasure. White satin - we'll tint any color. As seen in Charm. only 9.95 and 10.95 ARENSBERG SHOES 819 Mass. Student Advanced To Quartermaster Lewis P. Shank, Lawrence freshman who is one of the first selectees of the Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Program, has been advanced to Senior Chief Quartermaster while on duty at KU. Friday. Dec. 4, 1959 A member of the KU NROTC staff, Shank is currently enrolled in the Navy program which is competitive and gives enlisted men a college education in scientific fields in return for future service. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.-F. D. Roosevelt. He was reported "in good post-operative condition" at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Agricultural Secretary Ezra Taft Benson underwent surgery today for removal of his gall bladder. Benson Undergoes Surgery Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J.J. Krimmer, Pastor Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Kansan Want Ads Get Results PIZZA Enjoy delicious PIZZA in an atmosphere found only at Roberto's. Call VI 3-1086 For FAST DELIVERY FOR THOSE EVENING SNACKS Free Parking in Rear DIXON'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Quality Controlled offers you a real Barbecue Beef Sandwich Genuine Hickory Smoked - Open Pit Cooked Quality Controlled It's Sliced Meat—Not Goo It's Delicious with or without Barbecue Sauce 2500 West 6th West on Highway 40