Oath- Continued from page 1 reservations and executes the oath, he is potentially guilty of a violation," he said. No charges have been filed against Ehrenreich for refusing to sign the oath. SEATON SAID. "It cannot be said with any certainty that one who falsely takes the oath prescribed is guilty of a violation. But the question is open to doubt." He said every state employee has a choice between signing or being dismissed. After the oral arguments, Ehrenreich said he is "very optimistic" that the court will rule in his favor. "I can't see on what basis the judges could rule in the favor of the defense," he said. The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts little change in temperatures today through tomorrow with scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight, diminishing tomorrow. Low tonight 50 to 55 degrees. Journalism Sorority To Honor Graduate A distinguished graduate of the KU journalism school will be named the year's outstanding Kansas Press woman at the annual Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table dinner at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. Miss Kelly Smith, an Associated Press reporter in Washington, D.C., also will be honored at a reception at 5:30 p.m. today in the William Allen White reading room in Flint Hall. Miss Smith, who graduated in 1962, worked in the AP bureau in Miami, Fla., and New York before joining the Washington staff, where she does special features. She is a native of Wichita. Seminar- Continued from page 1 chairman of "Opportunities Unlimited." People who are leaders in different aspects of political party activity will describe how an individual becomes active in politics, Phillips said, and how he assumes leadership and what tasks are performed by the different arms of a political party. The formal conference will begin at 10 a.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The introduction will be given by 3rd District Congressman Larry Winn. THE FORMER REPUBLICAN governor of Oklahoma, Henry L. Bellmon, will later give the keynote address. Various seminars will also be conducted in Murphy on federal, state, and local governments, governmental and international programs and academic possibilities for the students' generation. Admen talk to ADS'ers The Forum Room of the Kansas Union was the center of activity today for "Ad Day," sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma, KU professional advertising fraternity. The first speaker today was Stan Emerson, from the Emerson-Fransky Advertising Agency in Topeka. Emerson told about 150 advertising students in the Forum Room that they "will need to bring into advertising definite creative skills in order to pay your way. Your success will be judged at the cash register." Emerson also spoke to the students about opportunities in small advertising agencies. Daily Kansan Friday, May 5, 1967 At 1 p.m. on Saturday, a press conference will be held in Allen Field House. Those participating will be William A. Steiger, Sixth District Congressman from Wisconsin, former Governor Bellmon, and Clifford P. Hansen, U.S. Senator from Wyoming. HANSEN IS ONE of the six new Republican Senators elected last fall, and Steiger, at 28, is the youngest congressman in the House. "The conference will be wrapped up at 3:30 by an informal bull session on current issues and will be conducted by Congressman Winn," Phillips said. NASA aids new program A new concept at KU in graduate engineering training will emphasize the practical application of engineering sciences over research. The pilot program will be assisted by a grant of $88,800 from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). THE PROGRAM WILL OFFER master of engineering and doctor of engineering degrees rather than the traditional master of science and doctor of philosophy, which focus on basic research. Dr. William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, said final approval by the Board of Regents is not expected until summer. The most significant change for the professional degrees is the inclusion of an industrial internship requirement, six months at the master's level and 12 months at the doctoral level. THE DOCTORAL candidate will work on a practical design project suggested by industry, government or a research organization. According to Dean Smith, several industries have shown interest in the program. They are: Phillips Petroleum Company, the Boeing Company, Texas Instruments, and North American Aviation. SUA POPULAR FILMS presents "THE WAR LORD" Charlton Heston 8 Richard Boone - plus - "Them Thar Hills" Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 5,6,7 Admission 40c 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Looking for something to do this Sunday . . . JAZZ JAM Session at the Rathskeller (A B.Y.O.B. CLUB) 2 p.m. - ? 8th & New Hampshire JAZZ-BEAU the razzamataz of neon pink, green, orange, and purple streaming down a bare shoulder shift — stopping just short of suntanned knees. 3-13 $16.00