6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 23, 1968 Independents begin Spring Fling Spring Fling, the independents' week of celebration of the green season, officially began Monday. The only official activities scheduled until Friday are the Spring Fling Queen finalists dinners in the men's residence halls. Exchange dinners, picnics, parties and floor pairing practices will be held during the week by the residence halls. At 11:15 a.m. Friday a parade of ducks, hall floats, the Gaslight Gang and people in duck costumes throwing candy, will march down Jayhawk Boulevard. The Saturday afternoon will bring the games—an egg toss, a bod race, human pyramid building, a marathon relay, a tug of war, and a pie-eating contest—to Potter Lake. The traditional duck race across Potter Lake will also be held. Spring Fling dance will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the Red Dog with the Shadows playing. At that time the queen will be crowned. An admission of $1.50 per couple will be charged. The queen will be crowned at the dance. Saturday will be the big day of the games. A car derby and a gymkhana will be held in the morning in Lewis Hall parking lot. Both events will be joint efforts of Greeks and independents. Picnicking will be the fare at noon in Templin Hall parking lot. Patronize Kansan Advertisers A recognition banquet will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday in Lewis. Derby and gymkhana trophies will be presented and workers in the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) and Inter-Residence Council (IRC) will be recognized. GET WALLED . . BLOW YOURSELF UP TO POSTER SIZE Send us any black & white, color snapshot or slide. We'll blow it up 2 ft. x 3 ft. (Poster Size). $4.75 for one, $3.00 for each additional from same photo. Inquire as to quantity prices and group rates. Original photo returned. Add 25c for handling. OPERATION BLO-UP, INC. 636 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 'Catch-22' author is at KU Joseph Heller, author of the bestselling novel, "Catch-22," will read from his works at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hoch Auditorium. Heller will be writer-in-residence at KU from today through Friday of this week. In addition to his Hoch appearance, Heller will hold an open conversation with Edward L. Ruhe, associate professor of Engr- lish, at 10:30 am. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. At that time, he will answer questions from the audience. Throughout the week, Heller will be visiting the fiction-writing classes of Edgar Wolfe, associate professor of English, and James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor and instructor of English. WHY DID AETNA AGREE TO BOND EX-CONVICTS IN A PIONEER EXPERIMENT? Aetna Life & Casualty decided that at last one insurance company should. Men with prison records generally have been considered poor employment risks. Employers are chary of assuming such a risk without some kind of guarantee. In the past insurance companies have been reluctant to supply that guarantee. Today, in cooperation with the Federal government and civic leaders, pilot programs are underway in two major cities. We undertook this revolutionary step of bonding "unbondables" to help people with criminal records to become self-supporting, productive members of society. We constantly try to act like a good corporate citizen. Our business may be selling insurance. But our concern is people. Our concern is people Felix Greene's new film INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM is a feature-length film in color which had its world premiere at the Carnegie Hall Cinema in New York City. Providing the first authentic account of life in North Vietnam under war conditions, the film was at once acclaimed by the critics and public. Though some of the sequences were filmed during actual bombing attacks and the vast extent of the bombing damage is clearly shown, INSIDE NORTH VIETNAM is much more than just another war film. It gives an intimate picture of the Vietnamese people and provides an insight as to why they continue to fight with such amazing tenacity. The film includes interviews with some of the leaders of North Vietnam, with peasants and workers as well as a remarkable conversation with a captured American pilot. The beauty of Felix Greene's photography and the restrained and factual quality of his commentary makes the film an unforgettable experience. WESLEY FOUNDATION 1314 Oread — Across from Kansas Union Friday, Saturday, Sunday, April 26,27, 28 at 4 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. $1.00 Donation