Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 5, 1965 Publicist to Speak at Banquet Dale O'Brien, Chicago public relations executive and a 1937 KU graduate in journalism, will speak on "Public Relations and Public Morality" at the annual University Daily Kansan Board dinner Saturday. THE FACULTY of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will present citations to students for outstanding work on the Daily Kansan, citations to outstanding seniors in the school, and scholarships for the 1965-66 school year. O'BRIEN IS president of Dale O'Brien and Company, public relations counsel. Before establishing his own company in 1961, O'Brien had been for a number of years partner and president of one of Chicago's oldest public relations counseling firms. Prior to entering that field he had been director of advertising and public relations and a member of the board of editors of Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. He is active in civic and cultural affairs in Chicago and in 1964 he received the "Champion Fighter for a Better Chicago" award of the Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council. HE HAS BEEN president of the Society for Contemporary Art of the Art Institute of Chicago, first vice president of the Geographic Society of Chicago, a trustee of the Committee on Urban Progress of Chicago, and a member of the communications committee of the Mayor's Committee for Economic and Cultural Development of Chicago. In 1958-59, O'Brien was president of the Chicago chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, and he was a member of the executive committee of the national organization in 1959-60. He is contributor of articles on public relations to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Prof. Smith To Speak A University of Kansas professor is scheduled for two addresses during the meeting of the International Reading Association in Detroit, Mich., May 4-8. Law Officers Discuss Current Crime Trends Nearly 400 law enforcement officers are expected for a conference on crime and related police problems to be here tomorrow. The program for the one-day police conference was announced by James S. Kline, coordinator of police training for the KU Governmental Research Center and president of the Kansas-Missouri chapter of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy Associates, the sponsoring agency. THE PROGRAM feature will be a presentation on current crime trends in the U. S. by inspector Jerome J. Daunt, chief of the uniform crime reporting section of the FBI in Washington, D. C. Clarence M. Kelley, Kansas City, Mo., chief, will explain "Operation Barrier," a road block system, innovated by his department, which has proved highly effective in apprehending fugitives. Major Charles Prowse of the Wichita police department will discuss emergency operations, based on police handling of the recent Air Force transport crash in Wichita. SPECIAL AGENT A. A. Dewey of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation in Garden City will speak on burglary and the disposal of stolen property. Participants for a panel discussion on crowds and riots will be FBI special agent Roy L. Humphreys and police chief Ted Peacock of Kansas City, Ks., police lieutenant Maynard Brazaeal, Kansas City, Mo., and Capt. Richard Hadsall of the Kansas Highway Patrol at Chanute. Choir to Perform The KU School of Fine Arts will present the Concert Choir led by James Ralston in a concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. The program will consist of Palestrina's Stabat Mater, Bach's Motet No. 1, Brahm's Three Songs, Rodolfo Halffter's Three Epitaphs, and Francis Poulenc's Mass in G Major. Hal's Steakhouse Hiway 59 South VI 2-9445 SUNDAY FEATURE PAN-FRIED, FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN Plenty of extras including drink and dessert Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 FREE PARKING IN "PROJECT 800" The yen is local currency in Japan. So is this. From Kamakura to Kansas City—wherever you travel, Bank of America Travelers Cheques have been there before. They're known and accepted the world over. And they come with a money-back guarantee. Lost or stolen cheques are replaced anywhere. Carry money only you can spend BANK OF AMERICA TRAVELERS CHEQUES. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION