Photo by Ron Bishop Curiosity killed the cat... For those students who cared to investigate this sign, located Wednesday between Strong and Blake Halls, another sign was to be found to the rear of Spencer Library. The second sign announced that spring would soon arrive and invited students to come back then. What then? Only the sign-maker knows for sure. Garden stops by-passers students watch reactions Colorful little bouquets of paper daisies brightened up the sidewalk from the Campanile to X zone parking lot Wednesday. Students and faculty members stopped at the instant garden to wonder at the hardiness of the plants which appeared to be growing despite the recent front of cold winds and drizzle. While the pedestrians were watching the flowers, two architecture students were watching the reaction to their class-project garden. Dick D'Harlingue, Crestwood, Mo., freshman, and Dave Perrin, Wichita freshman, said they planted the flowers to add color to an otherwise drab and lifeless scene and watch the reaction to the sudden burst of life. University Council: 108 Blake, 3:30 p.m. Today Official Bulletin Dean opposes Carswell nomination The dean of the KU Law School has signed a statement opposing the nomination of Judge G. Harrold Carswell as an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Lecture: "Subunits in Proteins: Structure and Function." Dr. Howard K. Schachman, U. of Calif. at Berkeley, Dyale Auditorium, 4 p.m. Blades said he signed the statement because "They must get people of the very highest quality for the Supreme Court without regard to political alignment, The statement also said that Carswell does not have the legal qualifications essential for service on the Supreme Court or on any high court including the one he now sits. Jayhawk Joggers Club: East door, Robinson, Gymnasium; 4:30 p.m. Senior Recital: Nancy Crawford, savano. Swarthout Recital Hall, 8 srvm. KU Synchro Club: Robinson Gymnastium Natatorium, 7-9 p.m. In addition to Blades, faculty members Jonathan M. Landers. John F. Murphy and Arthur H. Travers signed the statement. Blades said faculty members Lawrence Velvel and Keith Meyer would also have signed the statement if it had been presented to them. Lawrence Blades said Wednesday that his signature was among those of 350 lawyers who had signed the statement opposing Carswell. "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. The statement said the group concluded that "the nominee possesses a mental attitude which would deny to the black citizens of the United States, and to their lawyers, black or white, the privileges and immunities which the Constitution guarantees." Foreign Students; Sign up now for meeting next month. 226 Strong Hall; meetings next month. 226 Strong Hall; High School Art Day: Headquarters: Strong Hall, all day. Blades signs statement 12 KANSAN Mar. 19 1970 "Almost all the people stop to look and laugh. One lady even asked us whether she could pick one of the flowers to take home with her," Perrin said. "We have been watching this place for some time and people usually come off those stairs and zoom down to their cars. We wanted them to stop and look and listen to the beauty of the nature of this place," Perrin said. Perrin and D'Harlingue said the project was for their Architecture 20 class. The men said they had tried several different sorts of arrangements of the flowers and planned to plant them on the slope of X zone drive so the arrangement spelled "Peace." For Top Quality Head For Henry's For the Finest Shrimp, Chicken. Hamburgers, etc. Hurry to Henry's 6th & Mo. 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He is not, in my opinion, one of the shining lights of the judiciary and I think his record shows that, "We need men on the Supreme Court who are above reproach ethically and morally and who have demonstrated soundness and achievement in the judicial system. We cannot afford anyone less than the highest type." "Judge Carswell may be passable and minimally competent, but that is not the type of man we need for this job. Character and ability should be the keynotes and I just do not believe he measures up. I was glad to see Abe Fortas relieved of his court post, I was glad that Clement Haynsworth didn't make it and I was glad to see Homer Thornberry denied. Political cronyism should be forgotten and Carswell, in my opinion, is not the man for the job." SPRING BREAK HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 4-12 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 1-12 p.m. Who Could Be More Convenient Than us? 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