Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1961 Adali Foresees UN Seat for Red China WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Adlai E. Stevenson said today that admission of Red China to the United Nations "may be impossible to prevent" and amounts to a "probability" at some future date. The twice-defeated Democratic presidential candidate made the statement in testifying before senators considering his nomination to head the U.S. delegation to the United Nations in the Kennedy administration. HE SAID it would be "highly optimistic" to expect Communist China to reform if allowed into the U.N. But he added: "On the other hand, it may be impossible to prevent." Stevenson denied a suggestion by Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper, R-Iowa, in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations committee, that he had taken a "consistent position" of advocating UN membership for Red China. He said this was not correct. But he added that the time will come when this country will "face the probability" that the Peiping regime will be admitted to the world organization. STEVENSON was one of 11 of President-elect John F. Kennedy's appointees appearing before senate committees. The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved nomination of three high justice department appointees in the new administration. They were Archibald Cox of Boston to be solicitor general; Byron (Whizzer) White of Denver as deputy attorney general, and William Horsley Orrick Jr., of San Finals Press Library Staff The approach of final examinations finds hectic activity at Watson Library. "The shortage of members keeps the staff from doing much except check out books," said John M. Nugent, head of the circulation department. He said that there was a great increase in the use of bound magazines and the reader's guide to periodical literature. But the books haven't lost out. "I've had them ask for ten books at a time—sometimes more," said Annaloy Nickum, Lawrence sophomore and student assistant. What made things even more difficult, Mr. Nugent said, was that all the material on special topics is not in Watson. A book on geology might be in the stacks or in the branch library at Lindley. The reference room has received its share of student traffic as the semester draws to a close. The questions ranged from a request for a record of the Mexican Hat Dance to the names of the people who came over on the Mayflower. There was also a request for enrollment instructions. Francisco to be assistant attorney general in charge of the civil division. OTHER NOMINATION developments included: Harold Orel Will Be Poetry Hour Guest —John B. Connally, navy secretary-designate, told the Senate Armed Services Committee, his position as co-executor of a Texas oilman's wealthy estate does not involve conflict of interest. Harold Orel, associate professor of English, will read from the writings of miscellaneous Victorian humorists at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Lutherans Crusade in Space CHICAGO — (UPI) — A committee of the Lutheran Churchmen of America Executive Council meeting here has resolved to extend church-sponsored Boy Scout programs to "any planet in outer space that may be discovered in the forthcoming interplanetary era." Dentler to Study Social Behavior A $2,300 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service will support a University study of the social behavior of junior high school youth Dr. Robert Dentler, assistant director of the Bureau of Child Research, is conducting the survey in an attempt to understand social origins and determinants of early misconduct and truancy. Following this idea, Dr. Dentler, with the assistance of Lawrence Monroe, Lawrence graduate student in clinical psychology, will sample students from a large urban junior high school in Kansas City or Topeka. Hunting at Home Quoting from Albert Cohen, criminologist at the University of Indiana, Dr. Dentler said, "What is needed is not more data in the field of truancy. What is needed is to find out more about our present data. We need to get information from the children themselves." COOPER Me. — (UPI) — Mrs. Josephine Leighton didn't have to put much effort into her hunting this season to bag a 200-pound deer. The 69-year-old housewife spotted the 10-point buck standing near the barn as she was doing the dishes. She picked up a rifle and dropped the deer with a single shot. "MIDWESTS TOP HAIR STYLISTS" OPEN LATE WEEK NIGHTS APPOINTMENTS USUALLY NOT NEEDED SUITS, SPORT COATS DISCOUNTED 20% to 40% SPORT SHIRTS DISCOUNTED 331/3% CORDUROY SUITS DISCOUNTED 25% TOPCOATS DISCOUNTED 25% ROBES DISCOUNTED 25% JACKETS DISCOUNTED 331/3% SWEATERS DISCOUNTED 331/3% ONE GROUP RAINCOATS WERE $11.95 Now $6.95 WOOL SHIRTS DISCOUNTED 25% ONE GROUP SHIRTS WERE TO $5 Now $3.35