Delta Sigma Pi to hold rush party Delta Sigma Pi, the professional business fraternity. will hold a rush party at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawker Room of the Holiday Inn. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional organization established to promote a closer affiliation between business students and the world of commerce. Anyone having questions concerning the party or Delta Sigma Pi can call Boyd Davies at VI2-4887. Beethoven's talents featured An exhibit on Ludwig von Beethoven is on display in Watson Library. The display, located in the documents section, is being displayed to commemorate the 200th birthday anniversary of this musical composer. The exhibit, which will be shown until March 15, includes some manuscript facsimiles of his music, books, records and other copies of his works. Junior class party Friday The junior class will give a class party Friday at 8 p.m. in the National Guard Armory. The music will be provided by "Ivory Tower," a Chicago band. Admission is free for juniors with class cards, and others will be charged $1.50. Fee beer will be available. Sorority offers scholarships A $1,000 undergraduate scholarship and a $3,000 graduate scholarship are being offered to women students in fields related to rehabilitative work by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The rehabilitation scholarships will relate to work with the mentally disturbed, the physically handicapped, the socially deprived, the aged and other groups handicapped by circumstances of birth, environment, disease or accident. Applications are available in the scholarship and awards office in Strong Hall basement. The application, references, college transcript and a statement of interests should be submitted to the College scholarship office by the end of February. Metzler to speak on environment Dwight F. Metzler, deputy commissioner of health for New York, will be the department of civil engineering's spring seminar guest speaker. Metzler will speak on the young engineer's role in environment quality at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Watkins Room of the Kansas Union. Metzler is in charge of the billion dollar pollution abatement program in New York. Berkeley professor to lecture Michael Scriven, professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkley, will speak on "Addiction, Indulgence and Abuse" tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Scriven, who is billed as "a scholar who deals with present day problems," is part of the University of Kansas Humanities Lecture Series at KU from today through Thursday. At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Scriven will again speak in the Jayhawk Room on "Corruption, Subversion and Education." In 121 Fraser at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, he will talk Courts criticized law, order needed Mar. 2 1970 Sen. John McClellan, D-Ark., chairman of the Senate permanent investigating subcommittee, said the situation in which courts have allowed "codling of criminals" has "further deteriorated" since he first used the "codling" phrase in 1965. "The Supreme Court has contributed, I think, substantially to this deterioration in law enforcement in the country," McClellan said. He accused the court of a "sorry record" of reversals of convictions. WASHINGTON (UPI) — A veteran Senate rackets investigator said Sunday the United States could achieve a "law and order society" with a more stable Supreme Court, defensive weapons in the home and citizens willing to cooperate with police. 2 KANSAN Additional football game next fall not to increase price of tickets David G. Miller, chairman of the athletic seating board. An eleventh football game will not affect the prices of football tickets, said Monte C. Johnson, assistant athletic director, and Johnson said the price of the tickets does not depend on the number of games played, but on advertising and how students handle their activity fees. WEDNESDAY NIGHT "TOGETHER" 8:00-12:00 ONE DOLLAR ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR PER PITCHER "Best Sound In Town" Mansfield Shoes The classic strap-and-buckle oxford beautifully crafted in leather that has been lightly stained and hand-burnished to bring out and accent the stitching and strap details. A very handsome shoe at a very modest price. Come try a pair, and you'll see what we mean. A to E widths Sizes to 13 $25 813 Mass. St. Phone VI 3-2091 On Capitol Records Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Beatles Hey Jude LP