CarlsonGivesPolicyTalk To accent the parade of national leaders visiting the KU campus in the next few weeks, Senator Frank Carlson, R-Kan., who is a former U.S. delegate to the United Nations, will speak at a Collegiate Young Republican (CYR) Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Carlson will speak on the "apparent trends in the American foreign policy," Bob Miner, Great Bend sophomore and chairman of the KU-CYR. said. "I IMAGINE he will concern him in detail with whatever else is in the present news also," Miner said. "This is the first time in at least five years that Carlson has spoken to our club, and it is quite an honor for our club to have him. We've been trying to get him here a long time," he said. Carlson, who was born in Concordia, was first elected to the House in 1934 from the sixth district. He was reelected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th congresses. In 1946 he was elected governor. AFTER TWO TERMS as政- ernor, Carlson was elected to the Senate. In 1864, he served as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations and is a member of several standing committees of the Senate, including Post Office, Civil Service, Finance, and the Foreign Relations Committees. He also is a member of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Through his work with the International Council for Christian Leadership, Carlson organized the annual Presidential Prayer Breakfast and has presided at each breakfast since its beginning. Novelist to Teach KU Writing Class The distinguished author Wright Morris will be at KU for two weeks during the month of December to teach a new English course, The Writing of Fiction. Mr. Morris, who has published seventeen books since 1942, is best known as the winner of The National Book Award of 1957. Mr. Morris is no newcomer to the Midwest. He was born in Central City, Nebraska, and the Plains States serve as the setting for many of his most celebrated works. The critic Leslie Fiedler writes that Mr. Morris "has been trying to convince his readers that Nebraska is the absurd hell we all inhabit." All the news that fits . . . we print. 10 Daily Kansas Thursday, December 2, 1965 'GIVE A RECORD' BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Don't be "in the dark" when it comes to servicing your car. Take it to Fritz Co. for dependable Citgo service. FRITZCO. 8th & New Hampshire VI 3-4321 Open Thursday Until 8:30 p.m. Downtown—Near Everything PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Send friends your holiday wishes on Hallmark Christmas cards that uniquely express the season's greetings. With Hallmark Plans-a-Party sets, it's easy to plan parties everyone enjoys ...including the hostess! For the prettiest packages under the tree, wrap your gifts in Hallmark gift paper, trims and ribbon. Decorate walls, doors windows and stairways with delightful Hallmark press-out designs. See our complete Hallmark selection today. DOORES 927 Mass. Printing and Office Supplies SOUTHWESTERN BELL Popular Film Series PSYCHO with Anthony Perkins & Janet Leigh 7:60 & 9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday Dec. 3 & 4 Dyche Auditorium Admission 35€ Advanced Tickets at Kansas Union Information Booth