Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 17, 1961 Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to publication. Daily Karma date should include name, place, date, and time of function. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. (Mon- day) to St. John's Church. 13th & Kentucky Men Students interested in applying for counselor's positions in the men's residence hall for next year may obtain a notice of admission to the office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 5 p.m. Canterbury House. Jewish Religious Services: 7 p.m., Danforth Channel. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:40 a.m. for fellowship on a new series of meetings on the centrality of Jesus Christ in the life of Jesus; 10:30 a.m. staff member Bob Fellerhoff will speak International Club: 7:30 p.m. Meadow- Jark Room & Cottonwood Room, Union China Night; Songs, Dance, entertainment. Refreshments, Everyone welcome. Baptist Student Union: 7:30 p.m., 1221 Oread. A film and discussion on "Witten" following Contact Billy Jennings, VI 3-7415 for information or transportation. St. Patrick's Day Party: 8 p.m., Methodist Student Center. SUNDAY Catholic Services; 8 & 10 a.m. Fraser Tower: Facebook social at Union following 10:00, Maws Trinity Lutheran Services: 9:15 and 11 a.m., 13th and New Hampshire. Oread Friends: 10:30 a.m. Danforth programmed Quaker worship Xilior's fans Methodist Student Center: 5 p.m. program. "Revolution in Africa," Freed Tiffany, student speaker. Supper and discussion following. Soccer Practice: 3 p.m., Intramural Fields. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers: 5:15 p.m., Danforth Chapel, Surprise program in the Student Union following at 5:45. MONDAY Business Placement Bureau Interviews: To register contact Dana W. Stevens, Director, 202 Summerfield, John Hopkinson Marine Inc., Harpock Moor Mutual Life Insurance Co. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy House Breakfast follow HOUSE. BREAKFAST TOLLWS. NSA Committee; 4 p.m., Kansas Union Edgar P. Richardson, director of The Detroit Institute of Art, will speak on early 19th century art at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The title of his lecture is "The Dream of Antiquity: The Neo-Classic in America." Art Lecture Today Mr. Richardson is editor of "The Art Quarterly" and director of the Archives of American Art. Sportswriter Hits MU for Game Riot A byline Associated Press sports writer and MU alumnus yesterday charged the University of Missouri with responsibility for the incident at the KU-MU basketball game last Saturday. Skipper Patrick told a luncheon meeting of the Kansas City, Mo., Junior Chamber of Commerce, "MU is definitely at fault when they did not take proper precautions for preventing such a fractas. "PEOPLE KNOW the feelings and attitudes that prevail between the two universities. MU should have had 500 policemen, if necessary, to prevent such an outbreak before a national television audience." David E. Wilson, Lawrence graduate student, gave the report to the Daily Kansan. Wilson attended the luncheon. Patrick called the outbreak, "An unexusable incident which was a disgrace for the University of Missouri. How people, students and teachers can behave in such a manner is beyond the realm of my understanding." He also said the booing at the Lawrence game of the KU-MU series was unexcusable. Commonwealth Endorses Peace— (Continued from page 1) Congo and to secure the independence and security of the Republic" They deplored "outside intervention" in the Congo and said they recognized that many of the young republics troubles "were due to such intervention." THAT IN REVOLT-TORN Laos "the parties would be able to reconcile their differences. that intervention from outside would cease, and that Laos would be enabled to be independent." That all nations in the world should cut their armaments, including nuclear weapons, under step-by-step disarmament agreements and that a world military force be created, "in association with the United Nations," to prevent aggression in an otherwise disarmed world and keep the peace. True nobility is exempt from fear. -Shakespeare EASTER FLOWERS BY WIRE Place Your Orders Early Avoid the Rush VI 3-1701 REGNIER'S FLOWER SHOP The KU School of Business has announced the following interviews for next week. 9th & N.H. Monday's interviews are with Macy's and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Business School Sets Interviews Tuesday interviews include Phillips Petroleum Co.; State Farm Insurance Co.; Baird Kurtz & Dobson; and Singer Sewing Machine Co. Wednesday interviews are with Socony Mobil Oil Co.; Moberly, West & Jennings; Southwestern Investment Co. and Montgomery Ward. Thursday interviews are with Consumers Cooperative; Deering Milliken; First National Bank of Kansas City, Mo. and Nebraska Consolidated Mills. Students wanting to register for an interview should contact Dana W. Stevens, placement director, 202 Summerfield Hall. Dalby Backs— (Continued from page 1) cations committee, which appoints the Jayhawker and Student Directory staffs; state wide activities; campus chest; University discipline committee and the social committee chairman. "The members of the student court are also appointed by the student body president," Dalby said. HE SAID that the responsibility for the proper functioning of these committees lies in the hands of the president. He added that the "main objective of the student body president is to promote these different areas of student government and to create interest in their proper functioning." JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Even the Easter Bunny Can Relax Because He Knows He'll Get Fast and Efficient Service at Bridge Standard. BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. Corner of 6th and Mass. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL Ask for Green 15c HERE'S TO THE MEMORY OF THE GOOD OLD SAINT, WHETHER YOU'RE IRISH OR WHETHER YOU AIN'T. 10% OFF ON GREEN PEPPER PIZZAS 10% OFF ON OLIVE PIZZAS For a Tremendous Saving Buy a Roberto's Meal Ticket $6.10 for $5.00 I