Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Death of Mohammed V Stirs Political Factions RABAT. Morocco — (UPI) — Heads of state and diplomats mined with mountain tribesmen today for the funeral of King Mohammed V of Morocco, who died Sunday at the age of 51. Mohammed's death made his 33 year-old elder son, Hassan II, the new king. It also brought fears of political unrest. The late king held the nation's political factions together through his personal popularity. Political leaders, the majority of them divided between the Istiqlal party and the left-wing national union of popular forces, observed a A proposal abolishing the existing part-time state board of pardon and parole was passed, 30-7. Voting against the measure were three Republicans and four Democrats. Under provisions of the bill, a permanent three-member board of probation and parole would replace the present part-time, five-man board. Senate 'Yes' To Parole Bill TOPEKA — (UPI) — Two bills under light dispute in the Senate Friday passed today with hardly a whisper of opposition. "Ive no objections except at hiring three men each at $8,500 a year and not knowing what they are going to do." Sen. Paul Lamb, R-Caney, who attempted to amend the bill in Friday's session by making it part-time, explained his vote by saying: The Senate passed by a 36-1 vote a proposal requiring children entering school for the first time to be immunized against polio, diphtheria, smallpox, whooping cough and tetanus, unless their parents oppose the immunizations. Castro Announces New Rebel Quells HAVANA — (UPI)— The government was reported preparing an official announcement of a "decisive victory" over anti-Castro foes operating in the Escambray Mountains. Unofficial reports said government forces in the past week had inflicted several defeats on the insurgents in the Trinidad (mountain city) area of central Cuba. The sources said scores of rebels had been captured bringing to more than 300 the number held by militia units in camps near Santa Clara for war crimes trials. Philip C. Gregory, an official of the Air Research and Development Commission, will report at 7 p.m. tomorrow on the International Conference on Automatic Controls recently held in Moscow. Mr. Gregory will talk to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at KU in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Gregory Will Talk On Air Research 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) truce during the seven-day period of mourning. King Hassan was expected to be challenged by the union of popular forces as soon as the nation's life returns to normal. W. Averell Harriman, U. S. Ambassador-at-Large, broke off talks in London to represent the United States at the funeral. HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. More than 20,000 Moroccan crowded before the pink doors of the royal palace to mourn Mohammed. Mohammed died following nasal surgery Sunday. His heart was revived three times in an attempt to save his life. VI 3-0330 LONG BEACH, Calif. —(UPI)—Max Conrad, "flying grandfather" from Winona, Minn., took off early today for Honolulu on the second leg of his around-the-world flight. Grandfather Off on Globe-Girdling Flight Conrad, 58, was here for about four hours after flying in last night from Miami, Fla., where he started his flight in a small, two-engined plane yesterday. A faulty exhaust pipe needing replacement delayed his takeoff here. He had planned only a two-hour stay in Long Beach. He hopes to make the globe-circling trip in nine days. 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 the Office. The Only Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. KU Exchange Scholarships to England, France, Germany, Switzerland: during 1961-62 school year. Deadline for application is March 1. Apply at 306 Fraser. Scholarships provide full maintenance, tuition, and incidentals. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. (Monday thru Saturday) St. John's Church, 12th Street, New York, NY 10007 ASC Office Hours: 1-5 p.m. (Monday thru Friday) 11 Kansas Union. Occupational Therapy Club: 7 p.m. 1709 Indiana. Lt. White will speak on the Navy occupational therapy program. TOMORROW TODAY Teachers Appointment Bureau Inter- vise. James Cummings, Donald Kumpy, Donald Kumpy, Asst. to Supt. (Elen, & Sec.), North Kansas City, Missouri, and Donald Golden, Mgr. Pers. (Sec.-Jr. and Sec.) AWS Testing for Senate Election Slate, 4 p.m. 203 Bailey Mathematics Colloquium: Coffee, room 113 Strong, 3.50 p.m., and Lecture, room 108 Strong, 3.50 p.m., and Involutions on Annihilator Algebras" by Mr. Neill McShane, Yale University. NEEDHAM, Mass. — (UPI) Rev. John H. Westerhoff III of the Needham Congregational Church rides a bicycle as he makes his parish visits. Taking to Wheels He estimates that he covers at least 20 miles a week on his two-wheeler, "It's time-saving getting through traffic," he said, "and I can always find a parking spot." Le Cercle Francais se reumaire mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Friseau et le professeur Carlyte S. Smith era une année illustrée sur la Polynees transeignale. Modern Book Forum: 4 p.m., Music Room, Kansas Union. Thomas R. Buck-eyed, reviewing "Rosenbach: A Biography" by Edwin Wole and John Fleming. Jay Janes: 5 p.m., Kansas Union, 306. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. THURSDAY Episcopal Holy Communion: 12 noon, Canterbury House. Prof. Downs Is Forum Speaker Cora M. Downs, professor of bacteriology, will discuss "The Fine Structure of Virus" at 12:20 p.m. tomorrow at the Faculty Forum. The talk will be held in the English Room of the Kansas Union. Prof. Downs said today the knowledge of physical and chemical structures of virus will lead us to understand more about the virus. She will also explain aspects of the electron microscope. MODERN BOOK FORUM Thomas Buckman will review THE AMAZING DR. ROSENBACK by EDWIN WOLF AND JOHN FLEMING Kansas Union Music Room Wednesday March 1 — 4 p.m. *ROCK CHALK REVUE Open Ticket Sales STILL GOING ON Friday, March 3 Friday, March $1.00 Main Floor $ .75 Balcony Saturday, March 4 $1.50 Main Floor $1.25 Balcony INFORMATION BOOTH *DON'T MISS IT! 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