Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 23, 1959 KU Suspends Nine (Continued from Page 1.) appear before the deans who made the decision. He said: "They spoke to Dean Alderson and me, yes. This was the decision of the academic deans of the students involved, in consultation with Dean Alderson and myself," he said. Asked if the students could appeal the decision, he said: "Anything I ever do is subject to review by my superior officer, the chancellor." Asked if the students could appeal to the disciplinary committee, he said: "I don't think so. I would say this is a decision of an administrative body of equal standing with the disciplinary committee." He said any decision on what matters go to the disciplinary committee is made by him. "The ASC bills and the code of the University Senate leave thines entirely to my judgement as to what is handled administratively and what is handled by the disciplinary committee. Sometimes things are handled by this office as a matter of expediency," he said. Mrs. Stephenson said: "Mrs. Stephenson 'said: 'She haven't lost my faith in KU boys.'" The disciplinary committee includes students as well as faculty members. Union, Fraser Set Display For Cervantes Celebration Cervantes Day dancers are clicking castanets in preparation for the annual celebration Saturday. Engineering Council Petitions Due April 30 Petitions for Engineering Council positions for next year must be filed in the Engineering office by April 30. Openings are for president, vice president, secretary-treasurer, and senior, junior, and sophomore representatives to the council. Long-Term Learner LONDON — (UPI) — Reginald Seymour, fined $11.20 for driving with a learner's permit without the company of an authorized driver, disclosed that he'd been doing just that, on the same learner's permit, since 1939. Radio Programs KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Trio in A Minor for Cello, Clarinet and Piano" by Brahms 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Quartet No. 1" by Thompson News 7:55 University of the Air: Asian Institute Lectures — "A New Pakistan" 9:00 Everybody's Classics 10:00 A Little Night Music: "Quartet No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4" by Beethoven Sign Off KUOK Tonight 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time — "Dean Martin Melings" 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 Rich Wood Show 11:00 Lucky Strige Melodies 11:15 Rich Wood 12:00 Siern Off The Union display was prepared by Mrs. Mirylis Moreland of Cuba and Mrs. Roselia de Barrientos of Guatemala, both Watson Library employees. The display features Spanish dolls and fabrics and Pan-American literature. Spanish and Latin American displays in the south lounge of the Kansas Union and Fraser Hall will also be featured in the celebration. In a Cervantes Day article yesterday, the Daily Kansan omitted the names of Mrs. Moreland and Jane Murdock, Joplin, Mo., graduate student, in the Cervantes Day comedy cast. A bi-centennial concert commemorating George Frederick Handel will be given at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Handel Concert To Be Sunday The School of Fine Arts, in cooperation with Sigma Alpha Iota, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternities, will sponsor the concert. musical directors are Robert D. Schaaf, Herrington, conductor of orchestra, and Marva Lou Powell, Topeka, choral director, both seniors. Orchestra and chorus personnel will include members of the fraternities. Soloists are Marva Lou Powell, soprano; Bruce Gardner, Lawrence junior; tenor; Marianne L. Marshall, Topeka sophomore, cello' Jon R. Irish, Leavenworth freshman, trumpet; Michael Conner, Dodge City senior; flute; Myles J. Criss, Topeka junior, organ; and James A. Avery, Burlington senior, harpichord. The program will include "Anthem for the Coronation of King George II" (The King Shall Rejoice) and "Ode On St. Cecilia's Day." There will be no admission charge Actors Workshop To Present Plays Actors Workshop will present scenes from "I Am a Camera" and "The Vortex" at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Experimental Theatre. Scenes from "Strange Victory" and "Playboy of the Western World" will be performed at 4 p.m. Monday. KU Sod Trompers Pinch B-G Wallet Bv Glenn Logan Hurried and inconsiderate students and faculty members cost the University enormous sums of money for campus shrubbery, sod and blue grass. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said $10,000 is spent annually for landscaping materials. Several thousand dollars are spent yearly to eliminate minor distractions from the campus. Looking from his office window, Mr. Bayles pointed to a footpath west of Watkins library. "Pedestrians travel up and down these paths in mud and snow instead of walking on the sidewalks," he said. "It's human nature to travel the shortest distance between two points." Keep Off the Grass JRP Alarm Inflames Tempers Landscaping architects have planned KU's hard-surface walks more for beauty than practical use, Mr. Bayles commented. "KU may have to adopt a policy similar to Cornell University. Cornell notes where students walk and then constructs sidewalks." He offered this solution: Temper flared in Joseph R. Pearson Hall for the second time this semester when the fire alarm sounded between one and two o'clock yesterday morning. A false alarm had been set off in the dormitory just before Easter vacation. Several JRP residents were reported gathered in one hall intending to throw another student in the showers. That student's door was locked. "To finish this night off right somebody ought to turn on the fire alarm," one of the group said. 9 to 12:30 A few minutes later the alarm sounded through the halls. Before Joseph R. Pearson Hall was built, small ash trees were twice planted on the site. They were run down both times by automobiles. Disciplinary action has been left to the dormitory judicial committee. AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service - Portraits - Weddings - Engagements - Application Photos by photography "Students can be careless and thoughtless," Mr. Bayles said. "One crew member and sometimes two, spend 44 hours a week picking up paper from the campus. Before a marriage takes place in Lhasa, Tibet, astrologers set a propitious wedding hour. Invitations are sent only to friends born under harmonious zodiacal signs. DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. V1 3-0330 "Once we tried fencing off a do-not-walk-on portion of grass. 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