University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Oct. 5. 1960 Kansas Law Review To Select Members The Kansas Law Review has accepted 17 new members, pending final acceptance of an original paper. The candidates are Robert Beall, Leavenworth; Robert Crawford, Salina; Dwight Frame, Arlyn Haxton, Monte Heasty, Richard Hunsucker, Patric Little, Paul Moberg, all of Lawrence. Richard Oxandale, Topeka; Ivan Poe, Lawrence; Robert Riley, Kansas City, Mo.; James Rose, Lawrence; John Russell, Great Bend; J Richard Smith, Lawrence; James Sweet, Lawrence; Lee Woodard, Wichita, and David Buxton, Wichita. Twice a year memberships are available to the Law Review. Selection is done entirely on grade point averages. Candidates must have a 2-point average their first semester in law, followed by a 2-point average any one semester or an overall 1.8 after completion of 21 or more hours. In addition the candidates must write an article suitable for publication in the Law Review Booklet, which is in its ninth edition. Soviets Rebuff U.S. A-Blast Ban Plan GENEVA — (UPI) — The Soviet Union today rebuffed the latest United States proposal for a maximum 27-month moratorium on small under-ground nuclear tests. It told the nuclear test ban conference the U.S. plan was "insufficient." The proposal provided for a two-year research program to run concurrently with the moratorium to perfect monitoring devices for the small tests. The Kansas Law Review is the honor roll of the law school. It is entirely student run, containing both professional and student works. It has a circulation of approximately 1,000 copies and goes out to attorneys throughout the country. Truman to Tour For Jack, Lyndon WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Former President Harry S. Truman plans to make some 18 campaign appearances on behalf of the Kennedy-Johnson presidential ticket, a dozen of them in the south. The Democratic National Committee, in announcing this today, said Truman's first speech will be Saturday at a Democratic rally in Spencer, Iowa. His subject will be the farm problem. Other stops arranged so far: Oct. 10—Luncheon speech in Texarkana, Tex.; Dinner speech in San Antonio. Oct. 11—Speech at evening rally, Waco, Tex. Oct. 13-Noon rally at state fair. Raleigh, N.C. Oct. 14-Speeches in Wilson, Tarboro and Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 15-Afternoon rally at Abingdon, Va. Oct. 20-Evening rally at Sikeston, Mo. Oct. 21-Evening rally at Decatur, Ala. Oct. 22—Speeches at rallies in Tupelo, Miss; and Abbeville, La. Oct. 27—Seattle, Wash., press conference; dinner speech at Tacoma, Wash. Nov. 2-3—Rallies in New York City. Nov. 4-Speech at evening rally in Pittsburgh. Pa. Dean Says Sororities Have No Discriminatory Clauses Campus rumors that KU soronties are anti - integrationist are false, Emily Taylor, dean of women, said yesterday. "There is no sorority at KU that has in its by-laws a discriminatory clause against any race, religion or creed," Dean Taylor said in a UDK interview. "Women on the KU Panhellenic Council and myself certainly don't want any sorority that would be discriminatory here," she said. DEAN TAYLOR said another misconception is that the National Panhellenic Council can make or enforce a segregation ruling. "The national council is not a rule-making body. It cannot tell a sorority what to do. Neither can it pressure an organization into refusing membership because of color or religion." Dorothy Bickley, Kansas City; Mo., senior and president of the Panhellenic Council, said: "There has never been a discriminatory issue here among sororities. Relations are good, and I hope they stay that way." ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, the Negro sorority on campus, is a member of the KU Panhellenic Council. Miss Bicklev said: "The KU Panhellenic group is not a member of the National Panhellenic Council, but cooperation between the groups is excellent here." 6 HOUR COLOR FILM FINISHING On Kodak Ektachrome Film 20 EX. ROLL CUSTOM PROCESSED AND RETURNED WITH NEW FILM, $2.50 HANDLING ALL COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE WORK COLORGRAPHIC ARTS 14th & Tenn. — 2 Blocks from Campus West Berlin's outer border runs through sparsely-populated villages, through parks and woodlands, along roads and open fields. Members of Mortar Board, national senior women's honor society, will assist at an open house from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the art museum. Mortar Board Plans Sunday Open House The introduction of Gerald S. Bernstein, new curator of the museum, and a new exhibit will highlight the afternoon's program. "Where there is no fence, there's usually a machinegun bunker and a watch tower hidden in the trees," a West Berlin border guard told a UPI reporter. Mr. Bernstein, who recently replaced Richard Trump as curator of the museum, also is instructor of art history. The museum's newest exhibition is a collection of Japanese prints from the W. B. Thayer Memorial Collection. All things make room for others and nothing remains still.—Heraclitus BERLIN—(UPI) - Sub-machine-guns, police dogs and barbed wire mark West Berlin's long, grim border with the Communist East. Machineguns, Barbed Wire Separate East, West Berlin The inter-city border between West and East Berlin gets most of the publicity, but the cold war seems just as relentless along the 60-mile outer perimeter where the western half of the city meets East Germany. There is no Brandenburg gate here — only electrified fences and hidden gun emplacements. East German patrols stand a round-the-clock watch, mainly to keep refugees from entering the free part of the city. 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