Page 12 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 11, 1965 Girl Watchers— (Continued from page 1) work is hard, and it's refreshing to take a break and watch the girls go by." The prime girl-watching times, according to Culp and his friends, are between 1:20 and 1:30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For some reason, the number of girls that go by on Tuesdays and Thursdays is much smaller. "Please urge the girls to take an occasional trip to the Union," he quipped. SURPRISINGLY, many times upper-class women will cross the street before they get to Green, to avoid the stares. "Our sidewalk is barely used," Duncan laughed. Elsewhere on campus, the telescopes within men's halls exist in fiction or in reality, according to varied sources. This area is an extremely difficult one to pursue, due to the reluctance of some residents to reveal the truth. One student summed up his reasons for girl-watching, which might apply to all watchers, when he said, "Well, you know, it's spring, the wind is blowing, skirts are short, and the girls are there..." SPU Prepares Demonstrations The Student Peace Union (SPU) announced plans yesterday to picket Dr. Edward Teller's lecture and the Naval ROTC spring review. Meeting in the Kansas Union, the membership voted to begin picketing Dr. Teller's lecture at 7:30 p.m., today in Hoch Auditorium. Teller, called the father of the H-Bomb by some, will speak on the "Responsibility of the Scientist." The SPU will also picket the Naval ROTC spring review on Friday. Capt, R. H. Eslinger Jr., professor of naval science, explained that the review is called the "Spring Color Ceremony." MOSCOW — (UPI)—The Soviet Union today accused an American Negro diplomat of trying to recruit spies among African students in Moscow and ordered him expelled from the country. U.S. Diplomat Expelled from USSR Norris D. Garnett, 32, a United States information officer attached to the embassy's cultural section, denied the charges. The government newspaper Izvestia alleged that the Los Angeles Negro "asked African students to gather intelligence information about our country," adding: "Garnett tried to turn them into agents of American imperialism and buy their souls." The newspaper charged that Garnett tried to encourage African students to "leave the Soviet Union and forget about the interests of their people." Ivestia said that "nobody had any doubts that he (Garnett) was an agent of American intelligence" during a previous tour of duty in Dar es Salaam in East Africa." Garnett, according to Izvestia, "held wild parties in which he distributed American cigarettes, records, tape and simply money." The Soviet charge against the American followed by 24 hours the sentencing of a British guided missiles expert to a prison term of 24 years for selling secrets to the Russians. The rocket expert, Frank C. Bossard, had pleaded guilty in a London court. Prime Minister Harold Wilson immediately ordered an investigation of the employment of Bossard. An official Tass news agency announcement said "the ministry stated a protest to the U.S. Embassy in connection with Garnett's impermissible behavior—he conducted anti-Soviet work among students from African countries—and demanded that such activities by American diplomats be discontinued." Official Bulletin TODAY CATHOLIC MASS, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Campel. Confessions before or during mass. University Senate, 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. History Club Lecture, 4 p.m. Prof. Everett Mendelsohn, Harvard University in the Mole of Science and the Scien- tle in American History." Room 306, Kansas Union. SUA Special Film, 7 p.m. "The Spiral Staircase," Fraser Theater. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Inter-Varsity Union. Bible exposition, Wondel Grond灵 Illustrated Lecture, 7:30 p.m. Prof. Jillian L. Burton, PhD, Activity in Israel, 1964,"Jawkyhawk Room, Kansas Union. All welcome. Sponsored by Kansas Society, Archaeological Institution." Inquirers Class, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1116 La. KU Business Wives, 7:30 p.m., Meeting in Austin for Martin Jones in his job for last meeting Christian Science College Organization, 7.30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Graduate Recital, 8:00 p.m. John Meeks, pianist. Saworthback Recital Hall. Wesley Foundation Community Worship Ministries 1:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Orchard Drive Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Dantorth Chapel. TOMORROW Wesley Foundation Morning Prayer. 7 a.m. 20 a.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Rockville Ct Ph.D. Examination, Mary Oyster, education. 3:00 p.m., 102 Bailey. Psychology Colloquium, 4 p.m. Dr. Julian Hochberg, Cornell University, "Binocular Combination: 1 view through 2 eyes." Room 306, Kansas Union. Lecture, 4 p.m. Baron of Stauffenberg, Munich. "The German Resistance Against Hitler." Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. French Club, 5 p.m. Annual plenie in the home of Miss Crumrine, 920 Misi- town Road, Beverly Hills, CA to sign up and pay 70e in the Office of Romance Languages by 4:30 Wednesday Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Moana." Fraser Theater. College Life, 7:15 p.m. 1921 Vermont. Lecture, 8 p.m. Prof. Everett Mendelsoh- ward University, "Physiology and Physics in the Nineteenth Century." 411 Su. Lecture. 8 p.m. Baron von Stauffenberg, Bergmann. "One or Two Germanies?" Aud. Lecture, 8 p.m. Prof. Nancy Lurie, U. of Wisconsin. "American Indian Renaissance." 426 Lindley. JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWAY NOW OPEN Come out for an evening of fun and fresh air. Miniature Golf Jayhawk Fun Fairway Jayhawk Fun Fairway S. Hwy. 59 by KLWN Rd. Open daily from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. Any change will be an improvement. All we do when we change the Volkswagen is to make it work even better. We don't play with the way it looks. So the 1965 VW still looks the same. 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