Inside Today's Kernel Editor discusses 'Rotation' system: Page Two. criticize 'Long Day's Journey' review: Page Two. Mexican students arrive on campus for International Summer Readers School: University of Kentucky Page Three. Vol. LVII, No. 133 Three Deans Resign Posts Three University cleans will possible, it has been confirmed by Rumors that Professor Robert Shaver, dean of the college of Engineering, will give up his post were confirmed by officials Tuesday. Dr. A. D. Kirwan, clean of UK's Graduate School, and Dr. Lyman V. GiiTg'er. clean of the College of Education, also have announced they will relinquish their posts. See related editorial: two. page However, all three will remain part of the University staff. Dr. John Oswald, UK president, said Dean Shaver "will assume a major administrative position in the University's extended physical development program as soon ..as possible." lie indicated he wanted to his deanship. Dr. relinquish Oswald said. "We need him badly," Dr. Oswald said, "to provide strength in physical planning." Dr. Shaver Tuesday confirmed the announcement. The effective date of his change will depend upon the time required to find a replacemei t Dr. Ginger, dean since 1956, will become coordinator of undergraduate teaching programs in the College of Education. He could not be reached for comment. According to officials he will not return to his office as until July fiiJs-..'- Jjf MK DR. A. D. KIRWAN Combs To Speak Former Gov. Bert Combs will speak on the relationship of state government to the new constitution Wednesday, July 6, 7:30 p.m. in the theatre of the commerce building. The talk will be followed by u question and answer session: the Jessee Stuart seminar on "The New State Constitution" is the occasion. V.)G(i lour Pages stuixr vacate their positions as soon as administrative officials. Committees have been appointed to seek new deans for both colleges and the Graduate School. State Politics For Ginger? Dr. Lyman V. Ginger may enter politics instead of becoming coordination of undergraduate teaching programs here. Dr. Ginger, who was "rotated" out of his position as dean of the College of Education Monday, is reportedly a prime prospect to run for lieutenant governor with former Gov. A. B. "Happy" Chandler. Chandler, who has announced he will seek his third term as governor next year, may ask Dr. Ginger to be his running mate. Dr. Ginger, who is at an education conference at Miami Beach, Fla., could not be contacted for comment. i 1 5. Dr. Kirwan, whose change was announced first last week, will relinquish his duties officially at the beginning of the fall semester. He plans to remain at the University following a one-yeabsence as a Fulbright professor of American history at the University of Vienna in Austria. LEXINGTON, KY., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, Bicycles have invaded the campus and their invasion has put last semester's sudden crop of Hondas in the shade! The bikes belong to about 90 Peace Corps volunteers who arc receiving ad vanced training at UK for service in India. The University is one of 58 colleges which are acting as Peace Corps training centers this summer. Kmu,, ,,hoto By Dkk Wafe More Oi;er Honda For Tobacco Rcsearcb: Grant UK Gets Half-Millio- n A half-millio- n dollar grant awarded Tuesday brought total tax monies allocated to the University Research Foundation during the last week to $992,393. The U.S. Agricultural Research Service grant will be used as part of a program studying the link between smoking and cancer. The study is now in its second y ear. Dr. Oswald said. The same overall amount was asked by the Research Foundation last year. That remainder will be made About $1.5 million has been asked for the second year of research, according to Univ ersity President John Oswald. The remainder of the $1.5 million is expected to be granted the next few weeks, within Kingsbury Offered Constitution Position DR. LYMAN GINGER Band Gets NewLeader Fred Dart, past assistant director of marching bands at Ohio State University and the University of Maryland, has been named director of the University marching band. Dart, who has planned a "new look" for the band, intends to change its name, adopt a more colorful uniform, and develop shows along the lines of the Big Ten Marching Bands. He also plans new arrangements of the UK Fight Song and Alma Mater, hopes to increase the size of the band gradually to 144, and will design halftime shows around current events themes such as "Batman," and dance steps to the Tijuana tunes. "But one thing will remain constant," he said. "The band will continue to be an all-ma- organization." Dart was euphonium soloist with the University of Michigan Band, the University of Maryland Band, and the U.S. Air Force Band. He earned the B.M. degree from Michigan and the M.A. from Maryland. Gilbert Kingsbury, assistant vice president of University Relations, will take an unpaid leave at the request of Gov. Edward T. Breathitt to campaign for the proposed revised Kentucky Constitution, according to a Kernel source. Kingsbury , however, said he had not yet decided to take the job which would last until November, when the charter goes before Kentucky voters. Chairing a committee working on the campaign is Sen. Gibson Downing and Fred Williams, vice president of Ashland Oil and Refining. Kingsbury said he would first have to know more of what the job entails before he could accept it. He did say, however, that he supports the constitution. Kingsbury worked as a promoter . for an earlier campaign in 19(i0 to pass a new constitution. He said he should know within two to three weeks whether he will join the campaign. "The job is to be done by someone. The time's Hying," he said. Downing said his position would Ik that of Educational Director in charge of working with press coverage and news relations. He said he would like to know if Kingsbury were to join the campaign by next week. Kingsbury came to his present position after a stint with the Kentucky Better Roads Council in which he was instrumental in gaining passage of the $173 million state bond issue. Downing cited Kingsbury's work on the bond issue is a reason for wanting him. "You can't argue with success. With four mouths left, you can't afford to make mistakes. We need a professional.'' up of three separate grants, the largest of which is $311,394 for a project to be directed by agronomy professor Herbert F. Massey. A $127,000 project in the College of Medicine will be coordinated by assistant Professor Malcolm R. Siegcl. The third grant, of $112,829, will be for a project headed by assistant professor of agronomy Andrew J. Hiatt. Several thousand dollars of the $1.5 million figure will be taken by U.S. Department of Agricul-- ' ture workers who were not on the UK staff. The allocations were made not only to the Agriculture College but also to the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry and the Deand of Pathology partments Pharmachology. The grants are entirely separate from annual USDA giants. During the first year of the study, the project was divided into three areas covering the tobacco plant, the cigarette smoke, and the man's reaction to the smoke. KYIAN: Two Boohs Planned A revolutionary form change which w ill call for two books is now under development for production of the 19G7 Kentuckian to be released in the fall of next y ear. Backing up the idea that next year s UK yearlmok will be "revolutionary," Sam Abell, 1967 editor, reported that a check by the Kentuckian staff "found nothing comparable any where in the country ." Abell said next year's yearbook "actually will be two matching books in a matching slipcase." The "standard" book of 250 to 300 pages will contain standard features of group pictures, campus scenes, and the like. The second book of 150 to 200 pages will be devoted to creative materials relating to campus life and thought. It w ill include essay s, creative photography , and the like. The change was wrought, according to Abell, because of the conflict between the two different styles of book. Both types are essential to complete reflection of campus life. Rather than sacrifice one type for the other, it was decided to have two looks. By doing that, the standard hook of portraits and look for the cieative effort. so forth, wassaved.andtherewasalsoa *