图1.23 Wednesday, April 3, 1968 1 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Czech and Polish politics discussed "The first secretary is not traditionally appointed and dismissed by the Central Committee." Piekalkiewicz said. The Central Committee on the Communist party in Czechoslovakia is becoming a policy making body, said a KU political science professor. He said this increase in the power of the Central Committee will lead to the broadening of the political base and to political debate. The professor, Jaroflaw Piekalkiewicz spoke to the SUA Current Events Forum about "Recent Developments in Poland and Czechoslovakia" Tuesday afternoon. Piekalkiewicz said the Central Committee in Czechoslovakia began to gain power when it replaced the first secretary of the Communist party, Antonin Novotny, with Alekasander Dubeck, early this year. "It is hard to assume that the 110 members of the Central Committee will agree on everything," Piekalkiewicz said. He said it was anticlimatic to discuss Poland after talking about Czechoslovakia because little has happened there. He said there were demonstrations and a three-day riot at Warsaw University after a play, which contained anti-Russian statements was closed in Warsaw by the government. The Warsaw Union called a meeting to criticize the government's action. Piekalkiewicz said three vice- ministers were dismissed because their children had participated in student demonstrations. The demonstrations in Poland do not indicate impending change, Piekalkiewicz said, because the first secretary of the Polish Communist party, Wladyslaw Gomulka, controls the party completely and will probably continue to do so. Californian to join WAW staff as radio-TV professor Dart is now teaching broadcast and film courses at San Francisco State College. A Californian with teaching and professional experience in broadcasting, Peter A. Dart, will join the University of Kansas faculty in September as an associate professor of journalism and speech. Dart has bachelor's and master's degrees from Abilene Christian College and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He has worked at station KXOX in Sweetwater, Tex.; KRBC-TV and KWKC in Abilene, Tex., and WSUI in Iowa City, Iowa. Before taking his present position, Dart was director of the audio-visual center and chairman of the department of mass communication at Moorhead State College in Minnesota. He also was a visiting lecturer in cinematography at a University of North Dakota media institute in the summer of 1866. Nominations for committee posts were: Chris Suggs, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Virginia Clapper, Colby; Gordon Landes, Eudora; Roger Laub, Omaha, Neb.; Margery Wilson, Tonganoxie, and Mary Jo Thomas, London, Ohio. The new KU faculty member has written several articles for professional publications and written, directed and produced Student apathy apparently extends to graduate students as well as undergraduate. About 20 members of the Student Association for Graduates in English attended Tuesday's meeting to nominate next year's officers of the graduate student group. numerous films. He will teach basic courses in radio-television-film in the William Allen White School of Journalism as well as classes in television production, cinematography, film editing and a film seminar. SAGE members nominate officers at small meeting Bob Bataile, Denville, N.J., and Bill Hatcher, Morton, Ill.; Grace Hendrickson, Portage, Wis., and Jack Casey, Stilwell, and Phyllis Bixler, Kidron, Ohio, and Susan Goldstein. In a speech about the accomplishments of SAGE this year, Holden said SAGE had been solely responsible for an increase in pay for assistant instructors and was continuing to work on making assistant instructors' pay non-taxable and on discontinuing student fees for assistant instructors. Tentatively, the wage rates next year will be $2,300 for a graduate student with no teaching experience but holding a BA; $2,500 for experience and a BA; $2,500 for a MA and no experience; $2,600 for a MA and experience; and from $2,800 to $3,000 for a Ph.D. Presently, base pay is $2,300 for a BA, whether the assistant instructor has teaching experience or not; $2,400 for a MA; and $2,-600 to $3,000 for a PhD. ES NO BULL BULLFIGHTER MONTH Throughout Month of April Buy a taco and get a card. Ten tacos will fill it— Then you get 2 free! (No limit on cards) AT TACO GRANDE 1720 West 23rd St. Each card will be used for a free drawing in May! Why Cook and Clean? Air-Conditioned When You Can Study and Swim in Dial VI 3-8559 Naismith Hall This Summer Candidates are announced for Greek Week Queen Three finalists will be chosen from 13 Greek Week Queen candidates in interviews from 2 until 4 p.m. April 21 in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. Three judges will choose three finalists who they think best represent the Greek system in poise, grades and activities. Queen candidates and their escorts will also attend a tea in the Kansas Union English Room while the interviews are being conducted. The finalists will be announced at the Greek Week Banquet April 23 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Tickets for the banquet will be used as ballots for voting for the queen. The queen and her two attendants will present all Greek Week awards at the Greek Sing April 27 in Hoch Auditorium. The 1968 Greek Week Queen candidates are: Leslie Martyn, Clay Center junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary Allan, Ralstan, Neb., senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Jane Roehrig, Leawood junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; Rita Rosander, Shawnee Mission senior, Alpha Omicron Pi. Mary Kay Mueller, Red Oak, Iowa, junior, Alpha Phi; Barbara Hansen, Wheaton, Ill., junior, Chi Omega; Nancy Matthews, Neodesha senior, Delta Delta Delta; Judy Cady, Beloit senior, Delta Gamma; Deanell Reece, Scandia senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Linda Sollenberger, Hutchinson junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Sandece Glenn, Shawnee Mission junior, Pi Beta Phil; Valerie Lewis, Prairie Village Junior, Sigma Kappa. INTERNATIONAL CLUB invites you to the annual BANQUET OF NATIONS Sunday, April 21 5:00-7:30 Union Ballroom FOOD FROM MANY COUNTRIES SCHEHERAZADE BEAUTY QUEEN CONTEST INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT Tickets: $2.00 each Union lobby ticket counter