10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 30, 1967 Benefit 'Project Concern' Classes to sponsor spring show Another benefit variety show to aid "Project Concern" in an effort to build a hospital in Vietnam will be sponsored this year by all classes at KU. Dave Keesling, Herington junior and originator of the project, said the show originally scheduled for Dec. 2 and 3 has been postponed until the middle of the spring semester. "Project Concern" started last year at KU and has spread to other colleges such as Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. The money earned for "Project Concern" will be used to build a pediatrics hospital in DaMpao, which is 150 air miles northeast of Saigon. The hospital will cost $400,000 to build, Kees- The benefit variety show will resemble last year's "Happiness Is" show. ling said, and more than $2,000 has been collected already by "Project Concern." "We postponed the show because we felt more time was needed to work on it. Also since it will be sponsored by all four of the classes at KU—we felt it was a better idea to wait until the freshmen class officers were elected." An orientation program about "Project Concern" is planned for 7 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Keesling said although it is primarily a meeting for the 1969 Class Congress, all students wanting information may attend. Engineering fraternities to initiate 37 L. M. Van Doren, Topeka engineer and president of the Kansas Engineering Society, will be initiated along with 22 KU students into Tau Beta Pi, a national honorary engineering society, at 2 p.m. Dec. 10, in the Kansas Union. Sigma Tau, a national engineering fraternity, will take in 14 new members at 4 p.m. the same day in the union. Van Doren, who is a member of the Van Doren, Hazard, Stallings and Schnacke engineering and architectural firm, Topeka, will be the speaker at a banquet at 6 p.m. Ohio, junior; Richard Wulf, Humboldt senior; Larry Wisler, Topeka senior. Charles Pauls, Inman senior; William Southern, Ellinwood senior; Richard Grote, Alton, Ill, juniar; Gary Moser, Topea junior; Lee Morney, Norton junior. James Kegerreis, Overland Park junior; Errol Wahl, Valley Center junior; Thomas Miller, Paola junior; Cheng King, Singapore junior; James Esler, Mission senior. Robert Juett, Shawnee Mission junior; Mary Kikel, Bedford, Ohio; senior; James Orr, Topeka junior; Glenn Taliaferro, El Dorado senior; Thomas Sheahan, Wichita junior; Mark Willard, Atlanta junior; Leon Dolocbek, Wilson senior. ton, ill.' junior; Dennis Hanzlick, Hoisington senior; J. Michael Horner, Kansas City senior. James Kegerreis; John Louden, Kansas City senior; William O'Meara, Hartington, Neb., junior; Samuel Robison, Virgil junior; Donald Strucker, Ottawa junior; Victor Welner, Overland Park junior. William McFarlane, Wichita senior; Thomas Miller, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Gary Moser, Topeka junior. Reports from the front 90 miles north of Saigon said a few mortar shells hit a Special Forces camp and American infantry positions near Bu Dop in the predawn raid today, but casualties were described as light among U.S. and South Vietnamese troops. You just can't deliver a good pizza. For a real pizza call us and place your order. Then come on in 20 minutes later. It'll be fresh out of the oven ready to eat. 1-1606 W. 23rd VI 3-3516 SAIGON —(UPI)— Survivors of a unit of 400-500 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong harassed the Bu Dop area with mortar fire early today. Cong unit continues harassment 2-804 Iowa VI 2-1667 PIZZA HUT The mixed force melted into the limbo of border wilderness, its ranks battered.