Times Chief Will Speak On Campus Turner Catledge, executive editor of the New York Times, will be on the KU campus Thursday, speaking before two groups and attending a reception in his honor. Catledge has been invited by KU's Sigma Delta Chi chapter (professional journalism society) to deliver the first Sigma Delta Chi Foundation lecture Thursday evening. PRIOR TO the lecture, Cat- cledge will be guest of honor at a reception to be held at 4:30 p.m. in the William Allen White Memorial Reading Room in Flint Hall. Catledge will also speak at an 8 p.m. gathering in the Forum Room of the Union. The public is invited to attend both this speech and the reception. Robert M. White II, national President-elect of Sigma Delta Chi, is expected to be on hand during the day along with other notable area journalists. CATLEDGE JOINED the Times in 1929 after working for several newspapers in Mississippi, Memphis, and Baltimore. For the Times he has served as reporter for the city staff, Washington correspondent, national correspondent, and managing editor. The 64-year-old newspaperman holds a bachelor of science degree from Mississippi State College, doctor's degree from Washington and Lee, Doctor of Humane Letters from Southwestern of Memphis and a doctor of law from the University of Kentucky. In 1937 Catledge collaborated with Joseph W. Alsop Jr., in writing "The 168 Days." History Relived By State Ghosts This weekend the ghosts of outlaw Belle Starr and prohibitionist Carry Nation return to KU to relieve Kansas history in song and dance. Tau Sigma, KU honorary modern dance fraternity, presents its annual concert at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, and at 3:15 p.m. Sunday, in Hoch Auditorium. tickets are available at the Kansas Union, Robinson Gymnasium, and Bell Music Co. Adult tickets are $1 and children's tickets are $5.0. Students can obtain tickets with their KU 1.D cards. Official Bulletin On Campus Interviews for Dec: Wed, Dec. 1—School Dist. Kansas District 12. Kindergarten grade 12. 106 Public Schools, Topeka. Midyear and Sep. 68 candidates will talk to team artists, art, pc, for clam, position; Thur, Dec. 1—Washington Dist. Kansas District 12. Sign up now in 117 Ba. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Open Door, Catho- lic Student Center NDEA-Scholarship Hall Deadline. Strong Financial Aids Office. 26 Strong Halls Principal Counselor-Freshman Conference. All Day, Kansas Union. Classical Film. 7 p.m. "Throne of Blood." Japanese, Dyche Aud. SDS Forum, 7:30 p.m. Jeff Shero, Jeffrey Johnson, Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Roger Rundle, Pianist. Swarthowt Recital Hall. Basketball. 8 p.m. Arkansas, Here. Allen Field House. TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 8:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. awrence Chapel, YCS Meeting, R13th SUA Current Events Forum, 4:30 p.m. "Perspective of Notam Fo- rum" Der Deutsche Verein wird arm Donnestag im 4:30 Uhr in 112 Blake guammerkommen. Professor Christanen ist unsere Redinger. Devotional Hour. 4:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel, Sponsored by Lutheran group. Sigma Delta Chi Foundation Lecture, 8 p.m. Turner Cateedge, New York Times, Forum Room, Kansas Union. College Life, 9 p.m. Lambda Chi Alpha, 1918 Stewart. Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 1, 1965 16 SOUTHWESTERN BELL He's a nutty Prisoner of War Jailer who gives the G.I.'s everything they want from wine to women except the news that the war's been over for seven years! Next! THE STRANGEST ADVENTURE THE EYES OF MAN HAVE EVER SEEN! "SANDS of the KALAHARI" Starts Sat.! "THIRD SECRET" 61m Steve McQueen Natalie Wood Bonus Hit Fri. & Sat. Nite Proper Stranger" "Love With The 7:00 Open 6:45 - Show 7:00 Our largest selection of FLORSHEIM SHOES in years-starting at $19.95! Why is FLORSHEIM Value so famous? Because you receive the "extra wear of a second pair." And it has been many seasons since we've shown such a large selection of Florsheim shoes .starting at $19.95 Choose from new styles,new leathers, new colors. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470