City, rural renewal necessary A professor of architecture has advocated a program to preserve natural resources by making detailed inventories of resources before any urban or rural planning takes form. Philip Lewis, of the University of Wisconsin, speaking to a gathering in Lindley Hall Friday, said the unguided sprawl of urban development must be stopped to preserve our reservoir of resources. Once it is determined which natural features to keep, Lewis said, successful plans for urban and rural development can be made by calculating the impact landscaping, recreational planning and highway construction will have on the land. The interrelated factors of geology, slope of the land, mineral resources, water, soil, transportation, population and industry must all be considered, he said. Lewis was visiting here in order to confer with the Kansas Geological Survey, which is currently studying the factor of geology in Lawrence urban planning. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers Daily Kansan Fulbright grant Dale P. Scannell, associate dean of the Graduate School, has received a Fulbright Fellowship for the 1966-67 academic year. Dean Scannell will lecture in educational and psychological testing at the Stockholm School of Education in Sweden. Would you like a good Summer job? MANPOWER has the best of them! Monday, March 28, 1966 It's never too early to start lining up the job you want this summer. Manpower would like to hear right now about your availability and capability . . . whether you have office skills like typing, stenography, or office machine operation. As the world's largest temporary help service, Manpower gets the top jobs in over 400 cities throughout the world. Stop in at the Manpower office in your home city during spring vacation. THE VERY BEST IN TEMPORARY HELP PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS "THE PANCAKE MAN" Students' Breakfast Special . 59c 1 egg,bacon,toast,7-11 a.m. 1528 West 23rd Special Luncheon Daily 99c 11 a.m.-2 p.m.except Sunday Chicken N' Fries . . . . . . 99c To go or eat here Steaks, Chops, & Chicken Dinners from $1.35 7 A.M. - 8 P.M. — EVERY DAY