Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1961 College Sports, Faculty Men In Monitor Two KU faculty members are the spokesmen in a series of articles in the Christian Science Monitor for differing views on the value of big-time sports on a university campus. "WHAT ID like to know." Prof. Agnew asks, "is how the adult got into college sports. After all, isn't the purpose of athletics to put responsibility on the student?" "It's difficult to reach him with the intellectual achievements of the school, but he can identify himself with the sports program, especially if it is a successful one." L. R. C. Agnew, associate professor of the history of medicine, favors de-emphasis of sports and would place greater emphasis on student-managed athletics. Prof. Oldfather asks, "How do you reach the average person in the state?" CHARLES OLDFATHER, professor of law, contends that intercollegiate athletics are essential to attract the support of alumni and state legislatures. The articles were written by Melvin Mencher, assistant professor of journalism. Former Chancellor Franklin D Murphy is also quoted in the article Wunsch's Bill May Regulate Senate Bills The resolution would permit introduction of committee bills only after that date. TOPEKA —(UPI)— Sen. Paul Wunsch, R-Kingman, Senate President pro tem., has introduced a resolution in the Senate which calls for a stoppage of introduction of bills by individuals after Feb. 21. The measure is expected to go before the Senate for a vote today, then be sent to the house for concurrence. It is the first major move toward eventual adjournment of the 42nd biennial Kansas Legislature. ST. LOUIS — (UPI) — Pitcher Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals is a former Harlem Globetrotter. DALLAS, Tex. — (UPI) — Policeman Andy Sword arrested a burglar who lamented: "If you make enough noise, you'll always get caught." Turnabout How True ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND EATON PAPER CORPORATION Typing errors never show on Corräsable. The special surface of this paper makes it possible to erase without a trace—with just an ordinary pencil eraser. Results: cleanlooking, perfectly typed papers. Next time you sit down at the keyboard, make no mistake—type on Corräsable! Your choice of Corräsable in light, medium, heavy weights and Onion Skin. In handy 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet boxes. Only Eaton makes Corräsable. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper PITTSFIELD, MASS. UNINFORMED? Is there someone you know who doesn't receive the University Daily Kansan regularly? Someone who will not read about — A FISH A LETTER TO THE EDITOR A KU STUDENT ON A LOST WEEKEND They need a University Daily Kansan subscription. Perhaps you would like to help them. Tell them it costs only $3.00 a semester - $5.00 a year. Better yet, come up to the UDK Business office on the first floor of Flint Hall. For more information, call VI 3-2700 extension 376. Start the subscription today. They want to be informed! The UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN