University Daily Kansan University Faculty Freed for Politics Page 3 MANHATTAN—(UPI)—The Kansas Board of Regents was scheduled to meet at Kansas State University today. Yesterday, the regents adopted two resolutions offered by Clvde Reed. Parsons publisher, regarding political activity in Kansas educational institutions. One resolution would permit state university and college personnel to accept any public or political party position "which does not require substantial time away from assigned duties or in other respects infringe upon them." The motion would cover city commissions, school boards, planning groups, county, state and national party committees. Monday, March 16, 1964 The resolution also stated that leave without salary would be given to persons wishing to seek public office which would require them to be away from jobs for sustained periods. not interfere with the institutions functions and that the sponsoring groups pay for the facilities in advance. The motion liberalized the previous rulings which applied only to student organizations. Another resolution approved yesterday would permit political gatherings in state education institution facilities provided that there would be no charge for students, that there was no other similar facilities in the community, that the function would The regents also approved a pay standard for faculty promotions, saying that promotions in rank should be accompanied by proportional increases in salary. The Board, however, provided for a 15 per cent deviation above or below salary standards in any faculty rank. Art Contest Winners Cited Winners of the Delta Phi Delta art contest were presented their awards last night First place in the painting division went to Conley Harris, whose "Mimi: Portrait of a Girl" won the $25 Hallmark award. Diane Olson's "Nude" took the second place award $15 from Delta Phi Delta. In the graphics division, Larry McMillan won first place with his "Bird Without a head." Second place went to Kenneth Horwege's "Composition In Black, Yellow and Blue." Sculptor Jim Williams took first place in his division for his impression of "Bicycles." Second place went to Ira Winarsky for his "War Machine." The "War Machine" was made of: a pick head, parts of an old wood stove, a rake, a flat iron, a boiler plate, a horn, and a tri-cycle wheel. In the crafts division, Rosemary Hooper won first place for her textile fabric, "Pisano." Robert Brown's weaving, "Harem Pillows" received honorable mention. DO YOU DESERVE A 20th CENTURY-FOX RECORDING CONTRACT? OF COURSE YOU DO! Enter the Gretsch Folk Guitar Contest 1st Prize: 20th Century-Fox Recording Contract. talented, young people interested in folk guitar. The Gretsch Guitar Company is sponsoring a contest making a professional career available to them or group. Fill out an official entry blank at your nearest Gretsch guitar dealer and mail it together with your performance on tape or record of two minutes or more in duration. OR fill out an entry, BUT remember there is a special bonus, prize for the winner using the special entry blank from your dealer. 2nd Prize for folk artist: Amy Gretchik folk instrument up to $200 in value. Special Bonus Prizes for winning entries on official dealer entry blanks. 2nd Prize for folk group: Any Gretzscholk instruments up to $500 in value. 72 Additional Prizes: 20th Century-Fox record album of your choice. Gretsch Falk Guitar Contest P.O. Box 1234 New York, N.Y. 10017 Contest void where prohibited or restricted. All entries must be postmarked no later than May 15, 1964. Contest winners will be notified by May 30, 1964. NAME ADDRESS___ CITY STATE Enclosed find tape or record of my performance. I understand Gritsch Mr. Cob, but will not be used for any other purpose. Gritsch Mr. Cob, but will not be used for any other purpose. ARROW DECTON won't give you the right time of day his remarkable shirt retains its crisp, just-ironed look all day long because it's 65% Dacron* and 35% cotton...the ideal wash and wear blend that made "Look, Ma— no wrinkles" a famous campus expression. Tailored with the popular Sussex button-down collar in true Ivy fashion and tapered to trim you in every way except price. *Du Pont R.T.M.* Long sleeves-only $6.95 Short sleeves-only $5.95 THE PRAIRIE ROOM WILL BE OPEN THIS TUESDAY, MARCH 17, FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO DINE IN THE KANSAS UNION BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY'S WOMEN'S CLUB STYLE SHOW. THE PRAIRIE ROOM IS OPEN FROM 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. By Reservation Only — Call UN 4-3540 Kansas Union Food Services