Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1960 Oxford Officials Give In OXFORD, England — (UPI) — Oxford University is slowly succumbing to the pressing demands of the space-age student. The staid old University, which recently eased the rules requiring Latin as an entrance requirement. Chancellor Urges 3-Point Plan Increased physical facilities, a retirement plan for faculty members, and payroll increases are necessities for the University if it is to meet demands of a growing student tide, Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe said Monday night. The Chancellor spoke of the growing KU needs at a meeting at the All Souls Unitarian Church in Kansas City, Mo. He said KU is threatened with engulfment in 1975 unless the needs are met. "We are faced with an enrollment of 10,000 students today," the Chancellor said. "We can anticipate 15,000 students by 1965 with a good chance of 20,000 students a year by 1975." The Chancellor said the Kansas Legislature has acted to improve the payroll standards of KU faculty members so that today they are on an equal basis with other Big Eight schools. Politician Aumits Fraud AMES, Iowa — (UPI) — Conrad Lawlor, Democratic candidate for state treasurer, did something unusual for a politician yesterday—he admitted much of his campaign literature contained a falsehood. The campaign material says Lawlor is the father of three boys. Not true, says Lawlor. His wife gave birth to a fourth boy Sunday. 835 Mass., 1144 Ind. Under new rules announced by the proctors: "HI-LO" A melodramatic study in shirt styling . . . . dramatically effective both buttoned high at neck or daringly converted to fashions newest chanel plunge silhouette . . . . destined to be your classical shirt favorite . . . fashioned of lustrous MADISON 65% dacron* polyester fiber and 35% cotton in the soft tailored look by today moved closer to other practices more common in ordinary institutions. - Women undergraduates may now have boy friends in their lodgings officially until 10 p.m. - Undergraduates may now smoke in public even though they are in academic dress. - Autos may now be driven up until midnight, compared to a previous curfew of 8 p.m. The proctors also took off the ban on lotteries run by undergraduates. But Oxford officials refused to give in completely to the students. For the first time, there was a warning that offenses committed in the university libraries, such as stealing or cheating, may be reported to the proctors. Three KU faculty members will go to the special Central Mississippi Valley American Studies Association meeting Saturday in Hannibal, Mo. Faculty to Attend Mark Twain Meet Edward F. Grier, associate professor of English; Stuart Levine, instructor of English; and Walter J. Meserve, associate professor of English will attend the meeting. The meeting will honor the 50th anniversary of Mark Twain's death. The famed assembly hall is being reconstructed and expanded. But it will not be completed before April 1961. Papers about Twain's life will be read. His place in literature will be discussed. Some of the papers read at the meeting will be printed at KU in the Association's Journal. Mr Levine is the editor of the Journal. A small city of 211,377 population, Geneva would be hard put to provide enough hotel rooms for all U.N. delegations. Sr. Badges Available Seniors who did not get their badges and pennants Monday at the senior class meeting may pick them up at the Alumni Office, 127 Strong Hall. GENEVA — (UPI) — if Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev ever manages to have the United Nations headquarters transferred here, it would mean a lot of trouble for a lot of people. To insure security, the small but experienced Geneva police force would almost certainly have to call in reinforcements from all over this tiny country. Geneva Seen as Unprepared If UN Is Transferred There Its assembly rooms are many, but most are too small for the populous general assembly. Even holding an extraordinary session of the U.N. General Assembly here in February or March, as Khrushchev wants, would cause unexpected difficulties. The UN's Geneva "Palace of Nations," is bursting at the seams. 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