Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 13, 1964 Political Activity Limited at Berkeley BERKELEY, Calif.—(UPI)The University of California has announced a crackdown on student campus organizations and individuals who violate University rules against political activity at the school. Berkeley Chancellor Edward W. Strong last night issued a tough statement in which he announced that "steps are being taken to withdraw the privileges and recognized status of any student group which is in violation of university rules." The statement also said that "both the undergraduate and graduate students who had engaged in observed violations of the University rules are now being called to the office of the Dean of Students as the first step in the regular disciplinary procedures for student violations." A FEW HOURS earlier, University of California student members of the Free Speech Movement held a rally in the rainy main plaza of the campus for the third straight day and then announced a temporary halt in their demonstrations. Some 400 students took part in yesterday's rally and once again placed tables in the plaza for the solicitation of memberships and funds for off-campus political groups in direct defiance of University regulations. No names were taken by school officials. In explaining why no rally was planned for today, student leader Steve Weismann said, "There is no need to continually flex our muscles, but this does not mean we will not keep our muscle trim and in effective shape so we can flex it again when called upon." Modern Art Shown Burnt match heads, thumbtacks, wooden blocks, a thistle and a playing card are included as subjects in a collection of paintings displayed in the Museum of Art. Works by Kennard Harris, contemporary American painter, will be shown in the downstairs gallery until December 1. The 42 still lifes and trompe l'oeil (foel the eye) paintings show strains of pop art and surrealism, Bret Waller, museum curator, said. "HARRIS IS pre-occupied with the transitoriness of things." Waller said. "Many of his paintings are memento mori (remember death). They are contemporary versions of the older vanitas paintings which were reminders of death." Harris' paintings are also related to the "hard edge" school, Walter said. (The "hard edge" school is characterized by fine lines and precise brushwork.) Many of the trompe l'oeil paintings include arrangements of astrological charts, postage stamps and classified advertising painted with intricate detail in actual size. These paintings show his relation to the "hard edge" school, Waller said. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chneln, 1910 Stratford Rd. Foreign students interested in Thanksgiving Dr. Coan, 228 Strong; by Tuesday noon. Official Bulletin "Four Objects," "The Thistle, "Construction" and "Conflagration" Friday Flicks, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Fraser Theater. Television 7:30 p.m. Hoch Hiliel Friday Night Services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive, Rabbi Hirshel Jaffe, Temple B'nai B'naduah, Kansas City. "City of the Bees," 8 p.m., Forum Room, Kansas Union. A scientific approach to the Chinese Communist claim that man is just an animal. "West Side Story," 8:20 p.m., University Theatre. Newman Club Pizza Party, 7:30 p.m. Pizza Hall, 23d Street. Theater. "This Sporting Life," 7:30 p.m., Hoch Aktivium Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Confessions bohala 1:30 p.m., Memorial Stadium Education Day, Parents Day. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Stratford Rd. Rd. Lawrence, 1301 E. Main St. Carillon Recital, after game. Albert Gerken. International Club, 8 p.m. Ballroom, Kansas Union Free square dance and dancing SUNDAY United Campus Christian Fellowship, 1204 Bread, Morning Worship, 10:45 am. Catholic Masses, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Strattford Rd. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Fraser Theater. Sign up for Cana Day, after mass. Carillon Reefital, 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. University Theatre, 3:30 p.m. U.C.C.F. Sunday evening fellowship, p.m.. Westminster Center, 1204 Dorsey Street or the Queen of Diamonds" reflect Harris' pre-occupation with inevitable death, Waller said. Each painting is done in evolutionary stages showing life, impending death and finally, a representation of death itself. PIZZA HUT 11 a.m.- Midnight Weekdays 11 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Weekends ALLOW 20 MINUTES FOR PHONE ORDERS 1606 W. 23rd EAT IN - CARRY OUT VI 3-3516 The Best Pizza in Lawrence Served in a Relaxed and Friendly Atmosphere. (Did you know that there is a PIZZA HUT in Arlington, Texas?) 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