It Malotts Donate Trees to Oread A gift of $3,500 from former KU Chancellor and Mrs. Denne W. Malott for beautification of the campus at Lawrence and the medical center at Kansas City has been announced by Irvin E. Youngberg, executive secretary of the KU Endowment Association. Crabapple trees . . . Irving Hill Drive Over 1,250 trees, representing 18 varieties of flowering crabapple trees, have been planted on the KU campus through the Malott gift. Next, spring additional trees will be placed at the medical center as well as on Mount Oread. sonal work to the plant program in the greenhouse behind the chancellor's residence. The Malot interest was shared by the late Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill and others, including the Class of 1945, which designated that its gift be used for adding to the growing tree cover for once stark-bare Mount Oread. Malott, KU chancellor from 1839 to 1951, is president emeritus of Cornell University. Mrs. Malott devoted many hours of per- Some of the Malott trees have been planted in the Potter Lake-Campanile area, according to Harold Blitch, grounds supervisor, while others are being planted in the southern and western sections of the campus, including Irving Hill Drive, Allen Field House, Stouffer Place and the Daisy Field residence halls. Soviets Are Firm on Viet Nam Stand Senior Recital Tonight Roger W. Rundle, Clay Center senior, will give his senior recital at 8 p.m., Wednesday in Swiftbottle Recital Hall. MOSCOW—(UPI)—Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko said today the war in Viet Nam cannot end until the Americans stop bombing communist North Viet Nam and remove all of their troops from South Viet Nam. Also a French horn player, Rundle has been a member of the K.U. band, symphony orchestra, Little Symphony and brass choir When You're in Doubt—Try Out, Kansas Classifieds. Rundle's program will be: Bendo in D major by Mozart, Sonata in A major, Op. 101 by Beethoven, Klavierstucke, Op. 118 by Brahms, and "Miroirs" Suite by Ravel. Daily Kansas 7 Wednesday, December 1, 1965 GOING EAST? SUA Is Sponsoring A CHRISTMAS BUS TO WHEELING—HARRISBURG—PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK BUDGET TRIP Reg. $68.00 SUA 53.00 $15.00-Savings LEAVES: DEC. 18 RETURNS: JAN. 2 INTERESTED? Contact SUA office in Union At UN 4-3477 presents - Wednesday - December 1 The "Bluethings" No Cover Girls' Night Out Come And See The "Bluetings" Sing Their New RCA Victor Release "I Must Be Doing Something Wrong" Thurs., Dec. 2 The "Kingsmen" Singing Their Million Record Sellers — "Louie Louie," "Money, "The Jolly Green Giant" Fri., Dec. 3 — FREE TGIF with the Flippers Sat., Dec. 4 The Shadows