KU senior dies from gun injury A KU senior died Wednesday afternoon from a 32-caliber bullet wound in his head. Donald O. Fleshing, from Lawrence and majoring in education, was discovered shortly before 10 a.m. Wednesday on the Lakeview-Lecompton River Road about $2\frac{1}{2}$ miles east of Lecompton. He was rushed to Lawrence Memorial Hospital where he died. Circumstances surrounding the shooting were still unknown today by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. The exact cause of death had not been determined, although no foul play was indicated, officers said. KU beauty was not an accident The hilltop site of KU, enhanced by its commanding view of two distant valleys, always had the basic ingredients for a beautiful campus. Eut Mount Oread's impressive landscaping "was made," not "born." Ninety years ago KU's two lonely buildings stood like sore thumbs on a barren hill. Money was scarce even for faculty salaries. BUT IN 1877 the Douglas County Horticultural Society planted hundreds of trees on the campus. The grounds were graded, a stone wall was built along the north side of Fraser Hall, and gates were added. The gates were utilitarian as well as useful. They kept out the cows that had worried Chancellor James Marvin. Tending the gates by day and closing them at night was a job that helped several boys through school. Among them were two who later made important contributions to the University, Dean Olin Templin and Prof. Miles W. Sterling. PLANNING A DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY? Select the matchless twin beauty of double rings from ArtCarved. Exciting new etched, faceted and florentine finishes await your choosing. ArtCarved WEDDING RINGS Over 300 different styles VESPER SET His $45.00 Hers $39.50 Marks Jewelers Del Eisele 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 Authorized ArtCarved Jeweler Regional Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) officers and the national AURH adviser are meeting here this weekend to plan the AURH national convention to be held at KU in April. AURH to plan for convention The April meeting will also be a weekend meeting, with approximately 400 AURH delegates from all over the United States attending. The delegates will stay in Oliver Hall during their visit. Dr. Karl Menninger has been invited to speak at the national convention. There will also be a panel discussion by Robert Crane, from the University of Illinois; Tom Johns, Missouri Valley College; Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Vladimir Dupre, associate professor of human relations. The convention delegates will discuss this year's National Honorary Program, which selects outstanding students in residence hall government at the 50 member universities. Cheri Ball, Ola the senior and national conference chairman, described it as a "Who's Who" in residence halls. Jay Tennant $ ^{*} $ says... The convention delegates will plan a National Residence Hall Week. KU is credited with starting this program several years ago with the first Spring Fling. Each of the 50 member AURH colleges will sponsor similar programs. "You get so much more for your insurance dollars from College Life's famous policy, THE BENEFAC-TOR, because College Life insures only College men and college men are preferred risks. Let me tell you more." 928 Pamela Lane Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Phone: VI 3-1509 *JAY R. TENNANT A student government exchange program will also be discussed. Still in its planning stages, it would provide for resident hall government members studying programs on other campuses for a semester. representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men SUA plans student trip to Bahamas Student Union Activities (SUA) is making available to KU students a reduced-cost flight to the Bahamas during spring break, April 2-8. The cost includes $157 for the flight only; accommodations are up to the student, said publicity chairman Randy Corbet, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore. Only 40 tickets are available for the chartered flight, and all contracts must be received with full payment in the SUA office by 5 p.m., Feb 27. Further information and contracts will be available Monday. WHERE THEY GO NEW YORK—(UPI)—Few persons who deliberately disappear hide in rural areas, says the Tracers Company of America. Most New Yorkers wind up in Miami or Los Angeles. Chicagoans go to New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans. Coastal residents hide out in New York, Chicago and Miami. Daily Kansan Thursday, January 12, 1967 $231 Van McCoy LP Kief's Record & Stereo THE TOWN SHOP WINTER SALE Starts 9:30 a.m. Thurs., Jan. 12 TOP BRANDS — CLASSIC STYLE SUITS SLACKS SPORTCOATS 1/5 TO 1/3 OFF - WARM OUTERWEAR ALL TYPES 1/4 OFF Dress Shirts Sport Shirts $3.39 $4.99 SPECIAL-GANT STRIPES $1.00 OFF-Limited Offer SPECIAL-PRESS FREE TROUSERS $1.00 OFF-Limited Offer THE Town Shop Downtown 839 Mass. St.