Curfew committee to report The Student Committee on Curfew Violations will report its findings at the Student Senate meeting 7:30 in tailem in Bailey Auditorium. Also included on the meeting's agenda are the following items: The constituting of a new Student Senate Executive committee, a resolution concerning the United States in Cambodia and the relationship between Student Union Activities and the Student Senate. Prof to speak on violence in '60's "Violence in the Society: the 1960's" will be the topic of a speech by Howard J. Ehrlich, associate professor of sociology at Iowa State University, today at 8:15 in Lindley Auditorium. Ehrlich has been identified with various organizations within the American Sociological Association and in the general field of higher education. Ehrlich will also speak to an informal gathering of students Thursday at 3:30 in 706 Fraser and to the sociology honors banquet at the Ramada Inn. English prof to speak at poetry hour Michael Novak, professor of English from St. Mary's College at Xavier, will speak at the Student Union Activities poetry hour at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. The readings will be held in the Kansas Union International Room. Petroleum industry talk planned The Petroleum Engineering Club at the University of Kansas will present Roy Frost of the Kansas Petroleum Industries Committee, who will give a slide-illustrated lecture "The Future of the Alaskan Petroleum Industry." The lecture, which will talk about the North Slope operations and the voyage of the S.S. Manhattan, will be given at 8 p.m. tonight at the University State Bank. Dean Taylor to be interviewed Emily Taylor, KU dean of women, will be interviewed by three KUOK announcers at 9 p.m. tonight in the lounge of McCollum Hall. Miss Taylor will express her views on "Women's Liberation 1970" after which will follow a question and answer session. The National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf (NACED) will attempt to answer questions on the problems facing a deaf person today in Washington, D.C. KU little symphony concert slated The University of Kansas Little Symphony will present a concert tonight at 8 p.m. in University Theatre. Little Symphony personnel comprises students and faculty members in the School of Fine Arts. The chamber orchestra is conducted by Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Group studies deaf education Howard Walker, director of the University of Kansas Extension and a member of NACED, flew to Washington, D.C. today for the discussion. "Overture to 'Prometheus'" by Beethoven will open the program, Barber, and "Music for String Instruments, Percussion and Celesta" followed by "Concerto in A Minor for Violin" by Bach. The deadline for the Naismith Hall Scholarship is May 11. The scholarship consists of $1,000 to be used for room and board in Naismith Hall. Answers will be sought to questions such as: What would you do if you were deaf and someone called you on the telephone or if you checked into a hotel and there was a fire? The Department of the Navy has announced scholarship offers for medical students. The scholarships include full tuition, $200 for books per year, pay of $6,233.76 to $10,170.36 a year and medical care for both the recipient and his dependents. Walker said a deaf person in a hotel might room with or next to someone who could hear. In experimental situations deaf persons could easily read lips from closed-circuit monitors connected to their telephones. Walker said. Jerry Rogers, associate director of financial aid, said Monday that students who have already applied for scholarships and who would also like to apply for Naismith, need only inform the Office of Student Financial Aid. Others will have to contact the office and fill out an application form for the Naismith Scholarship. The average deaf person from 21 to 22 years old is five to six years retarded, Walker said. With intensive care when the child is young he can learn to adapt to his situation. Europe's influence topic of speech Yell leader tryouts scheduled tonight Engineering to be discussed Navy offers medical scholarship Scholarship applications due He is being brought to campus by the Center for Latin America Studies and the history department. Yell leader tryouts will be held tonight in the dance studio of Robinson Gymnasium. Bob Hartman, Santa Ana, Calif. senior and head yell leader, said a clinic will be held at 7 p.m., and tryouts will begin at 7:45 p.m. Hartman said men trying out would have to demonstrate three cheers. Jerry Bradley, Bendix Corp. representative, will discuss the engineering profession primarily to freshmen and sophomore engineering students. The speech, "Profiles of the Engineer," is to be given tonight at 7:30 in 308 Fowler. Bradley has worked for Bendix Corp. in Kansas City since graduation and has been involved with manufacturing. He will emphasize Woodrow Borah, professor of history at the University of California, will speak on "The European Impact on the Western Hemisphere" Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The tryouts were originally scheduled for April 21, but were cancelled after the Kansas Union fire. the professionalism of "non-slide rule" activities in his talk. May 6 1970 Anyone interested in trying out is advised to contact Hartman at 842-4944. 2 KANSAN Use Kansan Classified KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK KUOK