Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 25,1963 Judicial Seminar Attracts 70 Leaders Four main topics will be discussed by speakers and in seminar groups during the conference. They are proceedings before trial in civil cases, jury management, Kansas rules of evidence, and trial judge's responsibility in divorce cases. A Kansas Judicial Seminar involving about 70 judges and educators will be held June 27-29 at the University of Kansas. THE SEMINAR participants include state district court judges, the Kansas Supreme Court justices, KU faculty members, representatives of the American Bar Foundation and the Judge Advocate General Corps, and other jurists and educators. The Hon. Ramsey Clark, assistant attorney general in charge of the lands division, U.S. Department of Justice, will deliver the banquet address at 7 p.m., Friday at the Kansas Union. Judge Andrew W. Parnell of the Circuit Court, Appleton, Wis., will speak on "Pattern Jury Instructions" at the Thursday luncheon, and Jim R. Carrigan, professor at the University of Colorado Law School, will speak on "The Court Administrator" at the Friday luncheon. OTHER SPEAKERS include Judge A. H. Ellett, District Court, Salt Lake City, Utah; Dean Harold L. Sebring, University College of Law, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Judge Spencer A. Gard, District Court, Iola; Judge Slavery to Form (Continued from page 4) quoted in the second article of this series—which is about death, if a reader looks below the surface of the poem, but about an apple picker who is retiring if only the literal meanings are taken. THE LINE between making the symbolism too obvious—which destroys its force—and making the symbolism so obscure that its meaning is known only to the author—is a thin line and one often crossed. In the movie "La Dolce Vita," which was shown here last fall, the line was crossed. The film, with a reasonably complex philosophical notion, crossed over from its symbolic effort to communicate this philosophy and resorted to more obvious means—in this particular case—naturalism. Oversimplification is the one major crime of authors. The rationale that the reader will not understand, is insufficient justification. Slowly, but Surely PISA, Italy—(UPI)—The Leaning Tower of Pisa has tipped another .0046 inch in the past six months, the semi-annual measurement showed yesterday. Pisa engineering school Prof. Letterio Donato warned earlier that if the tipping continues, the tower will collapse within a few decades. The seminar is sponsored by the Joint Committee for the Effective Administration of Justice, the KU School of Law and the Kansas Judiciary. All meetings will be held in the Kansas Union. Roger Alton Pfaff, Superior Court, Los Angeles, Calif.; Judge David Prager, Topeka; Mr. H. Eugene Heine, deputy director of the Joint Committee, Washington, D.C. During the summer months the religious centers at the University of Kansas participate in a united Christian program. Church Groups Unite Activities The Westminster Campus Christian Fellowship, Wesley Foundation, United Student Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Evangelical United Brethren Church and Disciples Student Fellowship participate in the program from June 16 through July 30. THE STUDENTS are offered a variety of activities. Sundays, June 16 through July 28, dinner meetings will be held in Westminster Center, 1204 Oread. This group will also discuss and study the "Doctrine of Man," as it is viewed by several faculty members, have a picnic supper, and close with a worship and Communion service. Meetings on Tuesdays in the evenings June 11 through July 30, will be three study groups. These will meet at the Wesley Foundation, 1314 Oread. One group, under the direction of Evelyn Fearing and Don Foster, will study Paul's Epistle to the Romans. The second group, led by Charles Marvin, will read and discuss "The Undiscovered Self," by Carl Young. Guided by Carol French, the third group will discuss current forms of dramatic arts. Following these study groups on Tuesdays will be worship services. Conducted from 8:00 until 8:30 p.m., the services will be held at the Wesley Foundation. Campus ministers, students, and faculty members will lead the services. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 The Aerospace Educational Course was sponsored by the Civilian Air Patrol and the U.S. Air Force. Maj. Elery Watson, assistant professor of air science at KU, assisted at the Aerospace Educational Course at Fort Hays State College, which ended June 20. The three-week, 60-hour course was for primary and elementary teachers pursuing a Master's or Doctorate degree. THE CLASS participated in a light aircraft orientation flight. For 28 of the 31 students, this was their first flight prior to a three-day trip to Vandenberg AFB, Santa Barbara, Calif. At Vandenberg AFB, the teachers witnessed launchings of Atlas, Minuteman, and other missiles, as well as attending orientation lectures. The course at Fort Hays State College was one of seven in Kansas. Combined enrollment was 500. "The program was originated in order that these teachers can cope with inquiries from their pupils and provide assistance in the area of aerospace projects," Maj. Watson said. The class also traveled to KU, where F. C. Bates, associate professor of aeronautic engineering, presented an orientation of that department and a tour of the new engineering complex. They also toured the weather laboratory located at Lawrence airport. Watson Returns After 3-Week Aerospace Class "A man cannot leave a better legacy to the world than a well-educated family."—Thomas Scott Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Balfour 6-Hour Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) Teacher Interviews Herold Regier, director of the teacher placement bureau, requests that teachers interested in job interviews register at 117 Bailey Hall or call extension 444. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank — Herb Williams 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 SANDY'S THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE-IN HAVE YOU TRIED SANDY'S FISH-ON-A-BUN? JUST 25c Three dates are set for job interviews. They are: We believe it's what's up front that really counts and SANDY'S got it all the way. Quality.Service.What else is there? ACROSS FROM HILLCREST June 25—Gallup, New Mexico; elementary and secondary; 9 a.m. to noon. June 27—Cleveland, Ohio; elementary and secondary; 10:30 a.m. Modern Whale Hunt CAMDEN, N.J. — (UPI) The guided missile destroyer Conynham recently completed a trial run at sea which was routine—except for running over a whale. David Higbee, trial trip captain, said a whale dived under the ship, and was struck by the port propeller. "A blade of the big bronze wheel was bent, unquestionably dispatching the whale," he said. NOW! THRU FRIDAY! Mat. Daily at 2 p.m. GRANADA CENTRE ... telephone VKR163 3-5780 Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution Co., Inc. © 1983 Walt Disney Production NOW! THRU THURSDAY 'Manchurian' shown at 8:20 "HITLER" At 10:45 WHO IS THE POWER BEHIND THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE? FRANK SINATRA? LAURENCE HARVEY? JANET LEIGH? QUEEN OF DIAMONDS? FRANK SINATRA LAURENCE HARVEY JANET LEIGH in "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE" co-starring ANGELA LANSBURY PLUS CO-FEATURE RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT!