Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 2. 1961 Globe-Times Gets Pulitzer NEW YORK—(UPI)—The Amarillo (Tex.) Globe-Times today was awarded the 1961 Pulitzer Prize in public service for its exposure of "a breakdown in a local law enforcement." President Grayson Kirk of Columbia University, announcing the 45th annual Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, letters and music, awarded the Gold Medal for Meritorious Service to the Globe-Times with this citation: "FOR EXPOSING a breakdown in local law enforcement with the result of punitive action that swept lax officials from their posts and brought about the election of a reform slate The award for news photography printed in a U.S. newspaper went to Yasushi Nagao, of the Tokyo newspaper Mainichi, for his dramatic picture of the assassination of Japanese Socialist Chairman Neiro Asanuma, on Oct. 12, 1960. The photograph, distributed throughout the world exclusively by UPI, showed the stabbing of Asanuma by a student, Otoya Yamaguchi. THE AWARD FOR local reporting under edition time pressure went to Sanche De Gramont of the New York Herald Tribune for his account of the death of Leonard Warren on the Metropolitan Opera stage. The award for local reporting not under edition time pressure went to Edgar May of the Buffalo (N.Y.) Evening News for a series of New York state public welfare services, based in part on his three-month employment as a case worker. Official Bulletin Catholic Dally Mass: 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Evening Prayer (Week days) 5 p.m., Canterbury House. Ph.D. Reading Exam in German: 9 a.m. May 6, 237-238 Malott. Nursing Club Dinner: 6 p.m., English Room, Kansas Union. Angel Flight Meeting: 7 p.m., Military Science Building. Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20; 7:30 p.m., 104 Military Science Bldg. Speaker is Professor J. A. Weir, Univ. of Kansas Mammallan Genetics Center. Angel Flight Drill: 5 p.m., Military Science Building Jay Janes: 5 p.m. 306 Kansas Union. 8 p.m. Room 201. Electrical Engineering University Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danfroh Chapel. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich wieder am Donnerstag, den 4 Mai, um 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser. Professor Stammler wird ueber seine Erlebnisse im sudoestlichen Europa reden. Danach gibt es Erfrischungen. Alle sind herzilich eingeladen. Editors, Business Managers Of K-Book, Date Book Told Edward A. Roberts, Bonner Springs sophomore, will be editor of the 1961-62 K-Book and KU Date Book. The business manager for the two publications will be John C. Bumgarner, Tulsa, Okla, freshman. The Student Directory editor will be Kirk M. Bond, and the business manager will be Larry Borcherding, both Kansas City, Mo., sophomores. STUDENTS Grease Job ___ $1 Brake Adj. ___ 98c Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free Open 24 hrs. with mechanic on duty. Brakes Rellined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 32rd. VI 3-0944 Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups John J. Conard, chairman of the Kansas House Ways and Means Committee and a Kansas Weekly Newspaper editor-publisher, will be the speaker at the annual Kansan Board dinner Saturday. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Conard to Speak At Kansan Dinner The dinner, sponsored by the Kansan Board, governing body of the University Daily Kansan, is to give recognition to students for their work on the paper and as students of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Mr. Conard, a KU alumnus, is editor - publisher of the Kiowa County Signal, Greensburg, and of the Haviland Journal and the Mullinville News. He has been a state representative since 1958, is vice chairman of the Fees and Salaries Committee and a Member of the Elections Committee. He was employed with the U.S. Mutual Security Program in Paris and Washington, D.C., from 1951-54. Winners of 1961-62 journalism scholarships will be named following the dinner. PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — Attorney N. Norman Davis made a telephone call to Lewisburg, Pa., but got the wrong number. Wrong Number Scares Caller He was dumbfounded when the voice on the other end answered, "Lewisburg Penitentiary — Reservations." Graduating senior members of the Newman Club will be honored and Mr. and Miss Newmanite Awards will be presented at an annual awards banquet at 6 p.m. Sunday. The group will meet in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Awards Banquet Is Sunday Imitation is the sincerest of flattery.—Charles Caleb Colton Tickets Now on Sale for Symposium Plays Tickets are now on sale for three drama symposium plays to be presented at 8 p.m. in the Experimental Theatre, May 8-13. "Olympus Farewell" will be presented May 8 and 11, "Hey You, Lightman!" May 9 and 12, and "Thunder Over Scotland" May 10 and 13. 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