Symposium set for Wednesday Criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey, defender of Sam Sheppard, Carl Coppolino and the Boston strangler, will be the featured speaker at a fair trial-free press seminar tomorrow. OTHER THAN Bailey, participants will include Tom C. Clark, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 1949; John H. Colburn, editor and publisher of the Wichita Eagle and Beacon since Feb. 1, 1983, and former managing editor of the Richmond, Va., Times-Dispatch; Bruce Dennis, president of the Radio Television News Directors Association, The Symposium on Fair Trial-Free Press will present nine lawyers and three press representatives as panel members. They will discuss the problem of pre-criminal trial publicity. and Ernest C. Friesen Jr., Assistant U.S. Attorney General. Arthur B. Hanson, legal counsel for the American Newspaper Publishers Association; Fred E. Inbaum, professor of law at Northwestern University and a nationally known authority on criminal law; Glen D. King, deputy chief of police, Dallas police dept.; J. Edward Murray, managing editor of the Arizona Republic; W. Theodore Pierson, Washington, DC., attorney; David L. Shapiro, professor of law at Harvard University; and Morris A. Shenker, St. Louis attorney. Justice Clark will visit the KU chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity from 2 to 5 p.m. following tomorrow morning's session. He is the national president of the fraternity. 8 Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 2, 1967 DIAMOND RINGS down the hall on a string, said she got it in her zoology 2 class. Please send new 20-page booklet, "How To Plan Your Engagement and Wedding" and new 12-page full color folder, both for only 25c. Also, send special offer of beautiful 44-page Bride's Book HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PRICES FROM $100 TO $2500 RINGS ENLARGED TO SHOW BEAUTY OF DETAIL. *TREAT MARK UP A. H. G. FOUND COMPANY, INC.* ESTABLISHED 1892. Name___ Address___ City ___ State ___ Zin Her 'best friend' is a rescued frog KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 13202 State. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. Most people walk their dogs, but students in Flint Hall did a double-take yesterday when they saw Paula Myers, Kansas City sophomore, walking her frog. "I was supposed to cut off his head and dissect him," she said, "but I just didn't have the heart. So I smuggled him out in a paper bag." Miss Myers, who was leading the brownish-green amphibian Union Ballroom!! Two Showings!! SUA CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD (France,1961) One of the finest movies of the 1960's—directed by Alain Resnais ("Hiroshima Mon Amour" "Guernica," "Night and Fog" "Be prepared for an experience such as you've never had from watching a film . . . " — New York Times 7:00 & 9:00-Kansas Union Ballroom Wednesday Single Admission: 60c TO ALL STUDENTS It is unfortunate that it will be impossible to distribute the 4th issue of the Jayhawker before Spring Finals. Therefore, those students who purchased a yearbook who will not be in Summer School and who do not live in Lawrence may have the 4th issue mailed to them during the summer. It is suggested that those students who will be returning to school in September wait and pick up their copy then. After June 25,1967,the 4th issue can be picked up either in the Jayhawker Office (B115 Union) or at the News Bureau (32 Strong). In order to have your 4th issue mailed, you must fill out the coupon below and send to: Jayhawker Yearbook, B115 Union Bldg., Lawrence Kansas. This applies ONLY to the 4th issue. Those who want issues in addition to the 4th mailed, must send coupon and 75c. The 3rd issue will be distributed on campus as usual. Name, Student Number ... Mailing Address ... City, State Zip Code (Absolutely Necessary)