Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 26, 1962 Around the Campus Avenger' Sculptor Will Speak Here The renowned contemporary sculptor, Seymour Lipton, will be lecturer and judge for the National Sculpture Casting Conference April 12-14 at the University of Kansas. He will speak at a banquet April 13 on the relationship of cast to direct metal sculpture, and will judge a student metal sculptor competition. Also during his KU visit he will discuss his own works at a Fine Arts convocation. His piece, "Avenger," was bought recently by the KU class of 1961 and the Art Museum as a gift to the University. More than 200 sculptors from over the nation are expected to attend the KU conference, sponsored by the department of design and University Extension. Perry to Present Recital In Faculty Recital Series John Perry, assistant professor of piano, will present a recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall on the Faculty Recital Series. Prof. Perry will play "Italian Concerto" by Bach, "Sonata in E Flat, Op. 31, No. 3" by Beethoven, four Impromptus, Op. 90 by Schubert, three mazurkas by Chopin and the "Sonata in B Minor" by Chopin. There is no admission charge. Tickets for 'The Consul' Go on Sale Today Tickets for "The Consul," presented by the University Theatre and Fine Arts department go on sale today at the University Theatre box office. The box office is open from 1 to 5 every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Persons desiring reservations can call KU Extension 591. Tickets are also available at Bell's Music Store downtown. Performances will be March 5, 7 and 9. Custer's Stand Last Survivor At Natural History Museum Commanche, the only survivor of the famed Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, was the subject of a two part series on Walt Disney's "Wonderful World of Color." last night. After the 7th Cavalry's defeat on June 25, 1876. Commanche was retired to Ft. Riley. When he died, his body was transported to the KU Museum of Natural History where it now stands preserved in a glass case. KU Program Gets A.E.C. Support The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has promised KU $15,672 for an eight-week summer institute in radiation biology. Twenty high school teachers will attend the institute this summer. Edward I. Shaw, associate professor of radiation biophysics, will direct the program, June 11-Aug. 4. The AEC funds will be used to provide each institute member with basic equipment to be used in teaching radiation biology in his high school classes. The National Science Foundation already has provided $19,000 for support of the institute. Two Speech Profs. Write Text The radiation equipment packets will be on loan from the AEC to the school at which institute members teach. Two professors at the University of Kansas are co-authors of a new beginning speech textbook, to be published March 1 by Harper and Brothers. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech and drama and director of forensics, and Wilmer A. Linkugel, assistant professor, wrote the one-semmeter text titled "Speech: A First Course." ful to arrange for the personal participation of the leaders of government before June 1." An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. — Nicholas Murray Butler (Continued from page 1) Macmillan- A BRITISH SPOKESMAN SUG-gested tentatively that about one month would be required before the situation in Geneva is sufficiently clear. Macmillan said he has "already assumed as British prime minister direct responsibility for the British contributions to the Geneva discussions." He pointed to existing differences between the Soviet and Western positions on disarmament, notably on controls and verification, but added that their exact scope still was undefined. "IN OUR VIEW, VERIFICATION of weapons destroyed is not in itself a sufficient safeguard against the possible retention or manufacture of weapons above the level which has been agreed for retention." Macmillan said. With an eye to Khrushchev's recent charges against the West, Macmillan said he did not wish to enter into polemics. "That is propaganda, not progress," he said. "I repeat that I remain ready for personal participation at the right time," Macmillan's letter concluded. Thief Compliments Victim FORT WORTH, Tex. — (UPI) — Shortly after nine pounds of barbecued meat was stolen from a cafe yesterday proprietor Bob Hines got a telephone call. "Man, that sure was good barbecue," the caller said, and hung up. Good Will is the mightiest practical force in the universe.—Charles Fletcher Dole. Everyday is bargain day at the BOOK NOOK Many good books and fine Antiques at reduced prices — DROP IN OFTEN — 1021 Mass. Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) and 11:45 to 12 noon. Saturdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Catholic Daily Mass: 7 am. & 12:05 pm. St. Lawrence Chapel, 191 Stratford Road Official Bulletin Feb 26 — Frank Creason, Supt., Valley View Dist (Elem.). Overland Park, Kan. March 1 — Alvin Schumacher, Pers. Dir., (Elem. & Eem.), Milwaukee, Wis. March 1 — J. F. Hall, Evanston Twnship. H. S. (Sec. only), Evanston. TODAY Quill Club: 5 p.m. Kansas Union. Room will be assigned on bulletin board. 'Villages Like Women' NORTHAMPTON, England — (UPI) — A resident told the town planning committee "villages are like women — once they've lost their character there's no hope of regaining it." To which chairman Dennis Hutchinson retorted, "and like women, when villages develop, they tend to bulge." What all men are really after is some form, or perhaps only some formula, of peace. — Joseph Conrad NOW SHOWING TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion & Breakfast; 7 a.m., Canterbury House. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. WEDNESDAY Le Carce Francais se reunirna mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Le dessus Carnyle S. Smith parlera de ses recueils et des chotechniques dans la vallee de La Loire. A man is always better than a book. — Charles Townsend Copeland PIZZA BURGER 45c BIG BUY Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken NOW SHOWING THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA THAT THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents Samuel Bronston's Production - TECHNICOLOR® Week Day Mat. 1:30: Adm. $1.00 Week Nita. 7:45: Adm. $1.25 Sat. & Sun. At 1:30 - 4:45 - 8:00 Adm. $1.25 Children adm. 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