Jones named UDK editor-in-chief Alan T. Jones, East Aurora, N. Y., senior, has been named University Daily Kansan editor-in-chief for the fall, 1969, semester. In addition, he has worked for the Buffalo, N.Y., Evening News, and for United Press International. Jones, chosen in a Kansan Board meeting 4:30 p.m. yesterday in Flint Hall, was edition editor of the Kansan for two semesters and was editorial editor this semester. History prof to speak at lecture Theodore H. von Laue, professor of history at Washington University, St. Louis, will be the guest speaker at a public lecture sponsored by the history department, said Oswald Backus, KU history professor. Von Laue's lecture, "Freedom and Alienation in the Age of the Global Conflict," will be at 7 p.m. tonight in Dyche Auditorium. Electronic music talk to be given A lecture-demonstration of electronic music will be given, by Merrill Ellis, 2:30 today in Swarthout Hall. Ellis describes electronic music as that "formed by electronic equipment modified in infinite ways in pitch, timbre and strength." The demonstration is one of a series Ellis has scheduled throughout the country. Seymour Menton will give paper Seymour Menton, professor of Spanish Literature at the University of California, will present a paper entitled "Nationalism and the Novel" 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Room 203 Bailey Hall. SUA to sponsor New York flight Student Union Activities (SUA) is sponsoring a roundtrip New York City flight for $82, Peter Sirkin, Hicksville, N.Y. junior and a member of the SUA travel board, said. The purpose of the flight is to take students to New York for May 8 1969 KANSAN 3 the summer on May 28th and bring them back for the fall on September 8th. Students must make reservations by May 15th at the Kansas Union SUA office, Sirkin said. Students in the School of Fine Arts will receive full credit for participation in the ROTC program and will be able to take courses on the credit/no credit option. School of Fine Arts to give credit for ROTC courses Gorton said the ROTC resolution passed unanimously indicating "enthusiastic support for the program. It is important to have university persons as military officers," he said, "or the armed services would have a cadre of military school officers." These resolutions both passed at a meeting of the Fine Arts School faculty yesterday, said Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Students must buy round-trip tickets. If they wish to travel only one way they must have someone take their seat on the way back, he said. Gorton said he thought few Fine Arts students actually participate in the ROTC program, because "in a professional school such as this one, the curriculum is rather tight, so I doubt if many students can fit ROTC courses in Eight foundation trustees named Two Kansas senators, two broadcast executives and four newspapermen have accepted invitations to serve as trustees on the William Allen White Foundation at KU. Senators James Pearson and Robert Dole and CBS News correspondent Walter Cronkite are among the new trustees. Cronkite, the recipient of the foundation's 1969 National Citation for Journalistic Merit, spoke at KU in March. Other new trustees are W. W. Baker, Kansas City Star; Kenneth Bruce, Hillboro Star-Journal; F. W. Boyd Jr., Jewell County Record in Mankato; Merle W. Miller, Belleville Telescope; and Grover Cobb, KVGB radio, Great Bend. their schedules," he added. The following is the text of the resolution: "Resolved: That present policies of the School of Fine Arts shall continue with respect to ROTC, so that Fine Arts students shall continue to have the opportunity for full participation in the ROTC program, and shall continue to receive full credit for courses offered by the Department of Military Science." Come dig the 5th Dimension Sound of the Renegades — Coming — Fri., May 16 - The Fabulous Flippers Wed., May 21 — The Ike & Tina Turner Review Freshmen Admitted FREE With Class Card COMPETITION SPORTS CARS ANNOUNCES SPECIAL GRADUATION SALE ON ALL NEW 1969 TOYOTAS Corona Sedan – $2130 Now – $1995 Corolla Sedan – $1840 Now – $1695 1209 E. 23rd, Lawrence 6th & COLORADO LAWRENCE, KANSAS (913) 843-3001 WHERE DO YOU GO WHEN YOUR GAS GAGE READS "EMPTY?" Do you merely drive to the nearest station and say "Fill 'er up" and then drive out again? If so,you are cheating yourself, because at the BUGGY WASH you can buy Skelly gasoline at competitive prices, AND get your car washed for nothing or a little more. And at the BUGGY WASH you can now buy 5 grades of Skelly gasoline-Skel tane plus 4 grades with Keotane-at the same price as other major brand stations. So if your car needs gas anyway, why not come to the BUGGY WASH to fill up-and drive away with your car beautifully clean and fully waxed. Here is our price schedule: Gas purchased Wash & Wax $2.00 $1.00 $3.00 $ .75 $4.00 $ .50 $5.00 $ .25 $6.00 FREE No gas purchase $1.25 WE also have FREE Vacuums Available