Malaysian artist to speak this week Lee Joo For, Malaysian literary figure and artist, is scheduled to arrive at KU today as part of the International Visitors Program sponsored by the U.S. State Department. Lee, who will be at KU until Thursday, will discuss post-colonial culture in Southeast Asia at an SUA Humanities Forum at 3 p.m., Thursday and will read some of his own poetry at the SUA Poetry Hour at 4:30 p.m. that same day. At 8 p.m. Thursday in the art museum, he will discuss contemporary Malaysian art. A collection of Lee's own prints and graphics will be exhibited from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m., Feb.11-13, in the East Asian Library. Lee has also written 15 radio plays, five theater plays, various art articles, poems and short stories. Dean Kahn to speak on ghettos Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, will speak on urban planning and development at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Green Hall Moot Court room. Kahn originated a program related to federally financed programs to reconstruct the city ghetto. He is concerned with sociological as well as physical rejuvenation of slum communities. The speech is part of a series of noon forums presented by the KU Student Bar Association. Jayhawker salary raise proposed An amendment that would raise the salaries of the editor and business manager of the Jayhawker magazine yearbook will be discussed tonight at the All Student Council (ASC) meeting. Salaries are now $100 a month with a maximum bonus of $250 dollars. The proposed amendment would raise the Pharmacy grant made A research grant of $27,992 will be given to Duane Wenzel, professor of pharmacy, by the U.S. Public Health Service, the department of pharmacy announced Med dean to health job George A. Wolf Jr., provost and dean of the University of Kansas Medical Center, was elected president of the Organization of University Health Center Administrators January 12, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a Medical Center spokesman said. Theatre Colloquium. 3:30 p.m. Lee Joo For, Malaysian playwright. "The Malaysian Theatre Today." 341 Murphy. Lecture. 4:30 p.m. Wilfried Malsch. "Novalis: Hymen an die Nacht." Kansas Union. Pine Room. Reception following. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 7.30 p.m. Kansas Union. 8:30 p.m. TODAY Official Bulletin Peace Corps Coffee. 7 p.m. Features a speaker from Guyana and slides of Brazil that those interested in the Peace Corps are invited. McColm Hall Café馆. Latin American Club. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Jayhawk Room. Linguistic folio Language for language print; voiceprinting; Claims and Counter Claims. 108 gambit. p.m. Danforth Chapel. Latin, American Club. 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW Tamblay. Swarthout Reeital Hall. Lecture. 8 p.m. Herbert Morris, UCLA. "Shared Guilt." Kansas Union. Big Eight Room. Last Day To Pay Fees All Day. Business Office. Strong Hall. Recital. 8 p.m. Compositions of Hall Tamblin, Swarthout Recall Hall. salaries $25 a month with a maximum bonus of $300 dollars, Rick Von Ende, ASC chairman, said. SUA Poetry Hour, 4:30 p.m. Lee Jee Foote's poetry, Kansas Union Music Room Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Horses Mouth." Dyche Auditorium. Brass Choir Concert. 8 p.m. Sewarth. Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. The Also to be discussed at the 7:15 meeting in the Kansas Union Centennial Room will be the upcoming vote on the senate code, Von Ende said. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Destroy Rides Again." Funeral services for Prof. Albert S. Palmerlee, assistant dean of the School of Engineering, who died late Friday afternoon at his home of an apparent heart attack, were held today at the Plymouth Congregational Church in Lawrence. Feb. 11 1969 KANSAN 3 Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe said of Prof. Palmerlee's death, "The University of Kansas is saddened to learn of the untimely death of Prof. Albert Palmerlee, not only a faculty member at the University for thirty years but, as well, a student with three degrees from the University. His dedication to the University and to his students is legendary. We will miss him." Services held for Palmerlee Prof. Albert S. Palmerlee Ousdahl said permanent street and parking lot repairs will begin this summer. In 1964, Prof. Palmerlee became assistant dean of the School of Engineering. He was listed in Who's Who in Engineering and was the co-author of a book, "The Geometry of Engineering." Buildings and Grounds will begin repairing campus streets today on a temporary basis, said Leo Ousdahl, assistant buildings and grounds supervisor. "Repeated freezings' and thawings have done considerable damage," said Ousdahl, "leaving large holes, regardless of the material the streets are made of." "We'll be patching them with asphalt. The temperature has to be above 40 degrees to prepare the asphalt, so as long as it stays warm outside we'll be doing our repair work," he said. B & G to fix streets Engaged! "Then, weather permitting we'll start on the parking lots,' he said. Ousdahl said crews will start on Jayhawk Boulevard and move to 16th and Mississippi Streets. West Campus Boulevard, a city responsibility, will not be repaired by Buildings and Grounds. For that big event in your life, select a Keepsake Diamond Ring . . . first choice of the engageables. The second most valuable export of the islands of Micronesia is scrap metal, left over from World War II. Number one is copra. REGISTERED Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS Special College Terms 809 Mass. VI 3-5432 Juniors, Seniors, MBA students! VICK is back at KU! 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