Fulton Lewis III To Narrate Movie Fulton Lewis III, newscaster, will narrate and answer questions on "Operation Abolition" at a May 1 showing on campus. Lewis has agreed to debate it or answer questions on the controversial film. The first KU showing of "Operation Abolition" took place March 30. Announcement regarding Lewis and the film came out of a National Student Assn. meeting yesterday. Page 5 Gov. John Anderson has been invited to speak to the Regional NSA convention to be held on the KU campus May 5 and 6. Carol McMillen, Coldwater junior, and president of NSA, said the governor's plans are indefinite as yet, but that he said he would try to speak for the NSA convention banquet May 6. Miss McMillen spoke after an NSA meeting yesterday. MISS McMILLEN said the working papers, studies of current problems outlined on papers from which the discussion stems, were approved. The topics for the international seminar include the Congo, Cuba and anti-Americanism in Canada. National seminar topics include the John Birch Society, Young Americans for Freedom and a close look at NSA and its problems. IN FINAL ACTION, NSA voted to Bayles Is President Of Education Society Ernest E. Bayles, professor of education, has been elected president of the Philosophy of Education Society. Prof. Bayles is a former member of the society's executive committee and for the last three years, has been editor of the Proceedings for annual meetings of the society. He recently attended the group's annual meeting, in Detroit, Mich., of professors of educational philosophy in the United States and Canada. allow KU students to sit in on the NSA convention. "If interested students want to see what NSA is like in action, they're invited to sit at the back of the room during the meetings," Miss McMilen said. "They'll get a better idea of what we do and what we stand for, but they won't be able to participate in the discussion." Police Report Easter Thefts The Campus Police say $202.80 worth of goods were reported stolen during Easter vacation. An estimated $122.95 was taken from the vending machines at Carruth-O'Leary. Cigarettes or change amounting to $19.85 was taken from the vending machine in the basement of the Phi Kappa Sigma House. Mark Germann, Hiawatha sophomore, reported a missing license tag from a 1929 black Ford coupe. James H. Henderson, Wichita senior, reported that his 1961 station-wagon's windshield wipers were taken. They were valued at $5. A small electric radio with white plastic case valued at $30 was reported missing from the Governmental Research Building. Richard Peil, Atchinson junior, said an envelope containing seven dollars in cash and seven long play- ing records at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were gone April 1. The missing property was valued at $35. A grey suit worth approximately $45 was lost April 4. The capitalist himself is a practical man, who, it is true, does not always reflect on what he says outside his office, but who always knows what he does inside the latter. —Karl Marx PARIS — (UPI) — A bomb believed set by French extremists exploded near the Presidential Elysee Palace today, only hours before President Charles de Gaulle was expected to disclose his next moves on the Algerian problem. Bomb Explodes Near De Gaulle There were reports of bomb threats against De Gaulle himself, presumably from rightwingers who oppose his policies on Algeria. It blasted a small newspaper shop about 100 yards from the gate to the palace where De Gaulle called a news conference to disclose what France will do in view of the break-down of peace talks with the Moslem Algerian rebels. President De Gaulle said today he would place no obstacles in the way of Algeria's Moslem population if they wanted to set up a sovereign state independent of France. "It is difficult to pretend that the mass of Algerians wish to be part of the French people," he told a news conference. American Theater Films to Be Shown Two films on the American theater will be shown at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow in 3 Bailev. "Yesterday's Actors" shows how several actors have portrayed Hamlet. "Final Performance of Sarah Bernhardt," one of the You Are There series, is the November 30, 1922, good-bye to the stage public which has adored her. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Evening Prayer (Daily): 5 p.m. Canterbury House. TODAY Soccer Practice: 4 p.m., Intramural Fields. WEDNESDAY Jay Janes Meeting: 5 p.m., 306 Kansas Union. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Episcopal Holy Communion: Noon. Copertaon House Soccer Practice: 4 p.m., Intramural Fields MEMO: To students interested in political science. Tuesday, April 11, 1961 University Daily Kansan Student to Be Chosen ToWorkinWashington FROM: The KU-Y office. Re: Summer work in a Senator's office. KU-Y officials said the pay would be low, but there would be a great opportunity to learn about national government. They also said the student, man or woman, did not have to be a political science major. Students interested in political science or legislative procedure who would like to spend a summer working in Washington, D. C., should apply before Monday to the KU-Y office. QUALIFICATIONS for the work are to be based on scholastic THE KU-Y is working in conjunction with Rep. Robert Ellsworth, R-Kan., on a plan to send a KU student to Washington, D.C., to do research in Rep. Ellsworth's office. achievement, interest, an adult recommendation and experience. Details about the program are available at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union. Sen. Ellsworth is a Lawrence lawyer and was on the KU-Y Board of Directors. 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