New building for KU Med Center KANSAS CITY — The new Pharmacology-Toxicology Center building next to the KU Medical Center "will make possible expanded training and research." Dr. Daniel L. Azarnoff, professor of medicine and pharmacology, said yesterday. "The Center is a national resource for training and research on medicines, drugs and poisons," Azarnoff said. "We will also try to find out why people react differently to the same chemical." Azarroff added. AAUP to discuss economic status The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) will discuss the economic status of professors at KU and findings of a survey on the role and function of the AAUP at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. Roy D. Laird, professor of political science, said the economic status will be compared to last year's figures both at KU and nationally. He said the faculty attitudes toward the AAUP will also be discussed. The second $5,000 gift by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Fund to the University of Kansas Program for Progress was announced recently by F. B. Conrad, manager of the Goodyear tire plant at Topeka. Goodyear pledges $5,000 to KU A total of $25,000 has been pledged to KU by the fund, a non-profit institution supported by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. BSU to have Malcom X memorial The Black Student Union (BSU) will have memorial services Friday afternoon commemorating Malcom X, Negro leader slain Feb. 21, 1965. Plans for the service will be discussed at a BSU meeting at 7:30 tonight. Wesley Foundation. Playthell Benjamin, consultant, lecturer, and African and Afro-American history teacher, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Rose Kennedy, ex-lawyer of black militant leader Rap Brown, will speak at 2:30 Saturday in the Community Building, 115 W. 11. 2 KANSAN Feb. 19 1969 Patronize Summer institute accepts students Twelve KU students have been admitted to the 1969 Advanced Summer Language Institute in Eutin, Germany, the department of German announced today. Linda Krell, Sioux Full; Edwina C. Price, Lawrence; Mr and Mrs. Larry D. Rigby, Montpelier, Idaho; Larry Neil Slentz, Lewis; Doris C. Snowden, Great Bend, and Cecelia Wenger, Ontarioville, Ill. Phone VI 3-2091 scholarships on the bases of need and merit are: Mrs. Mary Y. Allen, Lawrence; Ruth Anne Dick, Newton; Joyce E. Goering, Moundridge; David M. Hiebert, Topeka; Dixie Hiett, Haven; Bodo Kerkmann, Lawrence; 813 Mass. St. Those who will receive partial Don't Wait! Get Your Tickets Today! ROCK CHALK 69 THURS • FRI • SAT HOCH AUDITORIUM 8:00 p.m. Tickets Available At The Information Booth and Bell Music Company, Downtown SPECIAL THURSDAY, FEB. 27 ALL TICKETS ONLY $1.75 $2.00 & $2.25 FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEB. 28, MARCH 1 PERFORMANCES Too Bad!!! You deserve such a predicament since it's obvious you haven't kept abreast of current school, national and world wide developments by reading the UDK. Otherwise you would have known that the Sophomore Class is staging a giant rally Friday night at the Lawrence National Guard Armory. You also would have been elated to learn that none other than the Fabulous Flippers are providing the entertainment from 8-12. Also present will be an unlimited supply of refreshments for those with parched throats. It's all free with a sophomore class card or 150 pennies at the door. Compliments of ACE JOHNSON