Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 9, 1961 Stokstad Explains Oslo Art Studies Wearing a Norwegian hat for the equivalent organization to the American Mortar Board and aided by slides, Marilyn Stokstad, assistant professor of art history, took her audience on a tour of Oslo Norway. Prof. Stokstad's trip started at KU's Museum of Art yesterday in a "Great Cities and Their Art" lecture. The first slide for the tour showed a fiord surrounded by mountains. Prof. Stokstad said that although this scene was the typical conception of Norway, the locality of Oslo was fairly flat. Oslo itself is on a plain that goes back into the mountains. PROF. STOKSTAD showed slides of the Royal Palace and other examples of architecture. "Although Oslo is an old city the architecture is fairly modern being mostly neo-classic and 20th century." The university is located next to the palace. Most of the buildings are of neo-classic architecture, she said. "In the university and other Norwegian schools there is a great emphasis on the importance of art in education. Teachers surround children and students with fresco paintings and other original works of art." FRESCO PAINTINGS are on damp plaster and are painted with water colors. An example of this type of painting is "The Launching of the Oseberg Ship" found in an elementary school of Norway. Other frescoes and stained glass are combined in the architecture in the science building of the University of Oslo. Included in his works are "The Cry," "Self Portrait," and "The Dance of Life." Tshombe Is Indicted LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo — (UPI) — Katanga President Moise Tshombe was indicted today on eight counts of treason against the Congo Republic. THE OFFICIAL CHARGES were signed by Interior Minister Cyrille Adoula a few hours after Security Chief Victor Nendeka and public prosecutor Remi Rom returned from Coquilhatville where they discussed the case with ministers attending a conference there. The charges against Tshombe were that he: —Abused power and usurped powers of a chief of state. Without being regularly invested, he proceeded to declare Katanga independent. —Arbitrarily forced his subordinates to commit crimes\ gravely threatening the peace of the country. —By press and radio intimated he would continue this illegal action. USED ILLEGAL decision to force the secession of the Katanga forces from those of the National Congolese army, a move which threatened civil war, and hired mercenaries who killed and maimed citizens of the republic. —Treasonably refused appeals by the president and members of the legal government to cease these activities. Created his own currency. 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He said he comes into contact with only about half the Catholic students on campus, however, and that this information would not include Catholic students who went to the churches in their parishes at home over the weekend. (Continued from page 1) point. He said there has been a trend toward small study groups in the Presbyterian clubs for the past two years. Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, said there is an increased interest in religion among the students who talk to him. "This questioning is a search that aims at finding purpose, direction and meaning in life." JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-Pacs of all kinds Picnic Supplies GOING ON A PICNIC? Ron Gallagher, Fort, Scott junior, and Karl Koch, Eudora junior, have been awarded $200 scholarships for 1961-62 by the Kansas, City, Mo., Press Club, professional chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism society. 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