Page 3' Cultural Film Series Will Continue This Fall The Bureau of Visual Instruction film series begun this summer as a recreational and cultural program will be continued this semester in order that University students and faculty members may see short, educational and fictional movies free of charge. The series of 28 films will be presented at 4 p.m. each Wednesday in 3 Bailey Hall. The first two movies, "Earthquake Research" and "River of Ice" will be shown Sept. 19. "Earthquake Rearch," a 27-minute movie, explains how earthquakes are charted, studied, and how the data is used to man's advantage. It is one of the CBS television programs from the "The Search" series . An 11-minute technicolor film, "River of Ice" shows the early breakup of Knik glacier, a finger of the Columbia glacier ice field, and the over-flowing of the self-emptying Lake George. the schedule of the other films: Sept. 26, Blind As a Bat, Animals of Africa—Thrill River (color), Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly (color), Oct. 3, Mr. Whitney Had a Notion, Completion of the First Continental Railroad; Oct. 10, The Geesebook, Dawn of Art, Oriental Brushwork, all in color; Oct. 17, Murrow—Oppenheimer Interview; Oct. 24, Miracle Builders, Architecture Mexico, both in color; Oct. 31, Seifriz on Protoplasm, Grasshopper—Your Enemy (color). Nov. 7, India's History: Mogul Empire, India's History; Civilization, India's History: British Colony, India and Pakistan; Nov. 14, Contemporary Silversmithing, Story of Silver; Nov. 28, The Sun, The Moon, The Milky Way, Depths of Space — Exterior Galaxies; Dec. 5, Medieval Manor, Medieval Gilds; Dec. 12, The Littlest Angel. Heller To Attend AUFS Meeting Dr. Francis Heller, associate professor of political science, will attend the American Universities Field Staff annual planning meeting at Indiana University, Bloomington. Friday through Sunday morning. Dr. Heller, local program chairman, will represent the University among member institutions. AUFS is an organization of universities sponsoring residencies in foreign countries. The residents periodically return to report to member institutions. The following AUFS representatives will visit the campus during the year: Albert Ravenholt, Philippines; Lawrence Olson, Jopan; Edwin S. Munger, Africa, south of the Sahara Desert; Charles Gallagher, Algeria and Morocco. Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, is the official liaison officer. He was unable to attend the planning meeting. Two Sociologists Back From Meeting Charles Warriner and William T. Delaney, assistant professor and instructor respectively in the department of sociology and anthropology, have returned from the annual meeting of the American Sociological Society, at which they presented research papers. The meeting was held Sept. 6-9 in Detroit. Professor Warriner spoke on "Systemic Functions of Official Morality." Mr. Delaney was coauthor with a University of Michigan teacher of "The Bureaucrat and the Public-A Study in Informational Perspective." National Guard Plans Dedications TOPEKA — (UP)— The Kansas National Guard will dedicate six new armories between Sept. 22 and Nov. 12, the Adjutant General's office reported Thursday. Maj. Gen. Joe Nickell said ceremonies were set for the new armory at McPherson for Sept. 22; for Coffeyville and Cherryvale on Oct. 27; Wellington, Nov. 3; Topeka, Nov. 10, and Havs, Nov. 12. Twelve more armories are under construction for later occupancy. The art films series will hold an open house Thursday, Sept. 20 in the Art museum. Art Film Series Starts Thursday The open house will give new students an opportunity to see what the museum has to offer as well as allowing former students the chance to re-acquaint themselves with the galleries. Films will be shown at 7:30 and 9 p.m. in the basement of the museum of Art. Refreshments will be served. The first of three films to be shown is entitled "Picasso" and is a full length feature dealing with Picasso as a man, an artist, and a pioneer. It will begin with family sketches he did of his family in his teens in Spain and will trace his career up to the present. Nearly 500 pieces of Picasso's work will be shown in the film. The two shorter films deal in experimental animation by a Canadian, Norman McLaren. "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" is an abstract sequence executed by painting with music in color. McLaren uses the 19th century painting by Arnold Boecklin, "Isle of the Dead" for his other experiment. The average U.S. citizen eats more than 160 pounds of meat annually. One fourth of food money in this country goes for meat, the leading item in family food budgets. Control of weight and maintenance of ideal weight should begin in youth and continue through life. The older you get, the harder it is to lose excess weight. Plans for the - second annual School Health Conference have been completed by the University School of Medicine and the School of Education. University Plans Health Meeting All Episcopal students are asked to meet at the Canterbury House, 1341 West Campus, 5:30 p.m. Sunday for transportation to the Woodruff home. Those who have transportation may go directly on to Dr. Woodruff's home at 2 Westwood Road. All University churchmen and their families are cordially invited. The conference will be held in Battenfeld Auditorium of the Student Union at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.. Oct. 22 and 23. It will cover school health, heart disease and pulmonary disease. There will be five guest instructors in addition to members of the KU faculty. The guest lecturers are Dr. Donald A. Dikelow, consultant in health and fitness, American Medical Assn., Chicago; Col. Norman W. Anderson, commanding officer, U. S. Army Hospital, FT. Leavenworth; Dr. Conrad M. Barnes, chairman of the committee on school health, Kansas Medical Society, Seneca; Dr. Hilbert P. Jubel, member of the school health committee of the medical society, Manhattan, and Dr. Howard D. McEscahen, superintendent of Shawnee-Mission District high school, Merriam. Episcopal Students' Picnic Planned The annual Faculty-Student picnic for Episcopal churchmen at the University, will be held Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Canterbury House, VIking 3-8202. Speeding on U.S. streets and highways last year killed 12,700 men, women and children. Terrill's this fashion-right novelty pullover of Botany Yarn with you in mind. 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