Self-defense expert speaks Mon. Frederic Storaska, a Raleigh, N.D., self-defense instructor for many national, state and local law enforcement personnel, will present a lecture on "Prevention of Assaults on Women" at 8 p.m. Monday in Hoch Auditorium, announced Karna Ostrum, Shaker Heights, Ohio, junior. The program is sponsored by the Associated Women Students (AWS) to give women an understanding of the assault interaction. Storaska will discuss what types of people assault and why and how they assault, environmental situations usually contributory to the assault interaction, and behavior from the women which usually elicits the most detrimental and the most beneficial behavior from the assaulter. Author to talk on writing techniques Edward Dorn, visiting lecturer in English, will lecture at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Pine Room. "Writers Talk about Writing in Life" is the subject of Dorn's talk, which will encompass the technical aspects of writing, said Jeff Lough, chairman of Student Union Activities (SUA) Fine Arts committee. KU debate team to go to tourney A two man debate team from KU will attend the National Debate Tournament. Bob McCulloh, Shawnee Mission junior, and David Jeans, Independence, Mo., junior, will represent KU at the Tournament, April 14-17 at Northern Illinois University. To qualify for the National Tournament, the KU team competed in an elimination tournament with 23 teams from schools in the Midwest. Planning director visits Mar. 24-25 Hermann H. Field, planning director of the Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston, will be a visiting lecturer at KU March 24 and 25. Mar. 21 1969 KANSAN 3 Field will participate in a seminar-lecture 4 p.m. Monday in 301 Marvin Hall, and will lecture at 8 p.m. the same day in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Field has received degrees in architecture from Harvard and from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute. Walter Cronkite, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) news correspondent and anchor man, will deliver the William Allen White Memorial lecture at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Hoch Auditorium. Classes will not be cancelled. Cronkite talk to be Monday Originally scheduled to speak Feb. 10, Cronkite was forced to cancel his KU appearance because a snow storm trapped him in New York. Before his speech, Cronkite will receive the 20th annual William Allen White Award for journalistic merit. The award will be presented by Dolph Simons, Jr., president of the White Foundation and publisher of the Lawrence Journal-World. Managing editor and anchor man of CBS television news programs, Cronkite is known for his coverage of political conventions, the nation's space effort, in-depth reporting for hour long programs, election nights, and international broadcasts via satellite. The 52-year-old newman, born in St. Joseph, Mo., is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Journalism. After working for the Houston Press, he joined United Press from 1939-1949, then joined CBS News, Washington, D.C., in 1950. Cronkite has received numerous journalism awards including the George Foster Peabody Television News Award in 1962. Other events planned for Cronkite's visit are a press conference Monday morning in the Kansas Union Forum Room, Interviewing This Weekend For Summer Aviation Technology Program of the College of Emporia The College of Emporia is offering a special Aviation Technology Program for any student interested in a career in aviation or becoming a licensed pilot. The Hole in the Wall Delicatessen, serving the Fabulous HERO, roubens, and roast beef, salami, turkey and ham sandwiches. Salads and desserts, too! Creamy Birklesen is a Reason. A representative of the college and a qualified pilot and instructor will be at the Holiday Inn Motel today until 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. For further information contact R. H. Elbert or David Dungar at the Holiday Inn. IT'S HERE! Coming: Pickles in a Barret Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street