Around The World Page 3 Embarrassed Peruvians Laud Nixon's Courage Before Mob (Compiled from United Press) In Lima, Peru, embarrassed Peruvians today praised the personal courage of U.S. Vice-president Richard M. Nixon who braved a Communist-led mob which stoned him, threw garbage, spat on him and desecrated the American flag. As Nixon left Peru today for Quito, Ecuador, on the next lap of his South American tour, he made it clear he did not blame Peruvians as a whole or the student body of San Marcos University—only Communist ring-leaders—for yesterday's violence. The fact he did visit the university, when urged not to by his advisers, and the fact he stood up to the mob and demanded to talk with its leaders had a profound effect on many Peruvians. The U. S. embassy formally protested the ripping of an American flag by students from a wreath Nixon had placed at the foot of a monument to Jose San Martin who helped liberate South America from Spanish rule. Last night an identical flag, fashioned of flowers, was replaced on the tomb by order of the Peruvian foreign ministry. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin should include name, daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph. D. French Reading Examination, Saturday, 9-11 a.m. 110 Fraser. TODAY Don Juan in Hell. 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Experimental Theatre, Music and Dra- tal Theater Hillel Friday Evening Services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center. SATURDAY Summer reading conditions, University Theatre, Music & Dramatic Arts Build- Don Juan in Hell, 8 p.m. Experimental theatre, Music & Dramatic Arts Building SUNDAY Newman Club meeting following 11:00 Mass. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Contemporary Music Written for Harp. Copland—El Salon Mexico, Appalachian Spring. MONDAY roundation picnic, 5.30 p.m. Clinton Park. Meet at student center. Internet 8 p.m., Miami, Travis- Dinner, 8 p.m., Kansas Room, Union Tickets will admit. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m and 3 p.m. Contemporary Music Writer for Harp. Copland -El Salon Mexico. Appalachian Spring. Student Vestry meeting. 12-noon. Canterbury House. Public lecture, 9 a.m., 308 Fraser Voice recording charekoff "Goethe & Russian literature" Lima's four morning newspapers joined today in denouncing the leftist groups which provoked the assault. The students' federation of San Marcos University issued a communique condemning the violence and rejecting claims that the students themselves were instigating the "barbaric acts." In Palm Springs, Calif., veteran radio and television actor-announcer Bill Goodwin was found dead in his car of an apparent heart attack early today on the outskirts of this community. 2 To Receive AWS Scholarships Creta Carter, Jennings junior and Jan Cameton, Topeka sophomore have been named recipients of the Associate Women Students Memorial Scholarship for the 1958-59 school year. The scholarships are given as a memorial to women students whose University careers were tragically ended. The scholarship is based on need, scholarship, citizenship and how the woman gets along with her fellow students. Approximately 30 women applied for the scholarship. Each year the AWS sponsors a money making project to finance the scholarships. This year the project was the "Wee Hour Fee" which netted $553. Another $100 was contributed to the fund by the parents of Virginia Maddox. The awards are for $206 each. Slough To Talk In Hutchinson Dean M. C. 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