Wednesday, October 25, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Rowan to speak at media seminar Carl T. Rowan, nationally-syndicated columnist and former director of the U.S. Information Agency, will speak here during the William Allen White Foundation's Seminar on the Mass Media in a Free Society. Rowan is one of seven major speakers who will appear during the April 28-30 program commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of William Allen White. The leading journalists and scholars will present their views on the mass media—their present condition and future directions—during the three days of speeches, critiques and discussions. Others on the program will include Bill D. Moyers, former press secretary to President Johnson and now publisher of Newsday; Ben Bagdikian, one of the foremost press critics; and Russell J. Lynes, former managing editor of Harper's magazine. Rowan worked for 13 years for the Minneapolis Tribune where he won the Sigma Delta Chi journalism medallion three times in succession and in 1954 was named by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of America's 10 outstanding young men. He was appointed deputy assistant secretary of state by the late President John F. Kennedy. Later, under President Johnson, he replaced Edward R. Murrow as director of the USIA. Since resigning as USIA director, Rowan has written a syndicated column published by more than 100 newspapers. Old Robinson lumber available to living groups for Homecoming Part of old Robinson may wind up as part of KU living groups' Homecoming displays. A Lawrence man, Orv Wiebe, who has bought lumber and other items from the Vince Bahm company of Topeka, razing the old gymnasium, said he will offer much of the material free of cost and the more valuable pieces at less-than-retail price. Representatives of living groups may pick up the material at the razing site during afternoons but must prove their identification with the group. Wiebe said. He stressed that the materials cannot be taken away without passing through a check-out gate. Cars are not allowed on the lawn, and tools must be furnished IFC taking committee applications The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is taking applications for Greek Week committees. The application forms are now available in the IFC office in the Kansas Union. The completed applications are due by Friday. Interviews will be held next Tuesday in the Union Alceove A. They will begin at 7 p.m., but definite appointment times will be assigned individually. Great Party Fun Before and After The Game The Stables Meet old friends and new ones at the home of the KU student. Avoid hectic driving and parking Take the Stables' Bus to the Game. CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents Vittorio de Sica's "GOLD OF NAPLES" (Italy,1955) starring Four delightful vignettes of Neapolitan life Sophia Loren Vittorio de Sica Silvana Mangano Toto 7 and 9 p.m.-Wednesday-Dyche Auditorium Single Admission: 60c by the groups, he added. Groups should not total more than five persons. Wiebe said, so as not to interfere with workmen. won't be allowed inside Robinson, he said. To prevent accidents, students Removal of materials must be authorized, Wiebe said, and during the recommended hours. Introducing... The Amazing New AMPEX Micro 85 STEREO TAPE PLAYER/ RECORDER Compact Cassette plays $ 1\frac{1}{2} $ hours of stereo music. Loads easily. Just snap in a Cassette. Push the button and enjoy rich stereo. It's an AMPEX stereo tape player It's an AMPEX stereo tape recorder It's a complete AMPEX Stereo tape system for only . . . $ 199^{95} $ PLUS • Powerful matching walnut stereo speakers - Dynamic omni-directional stereo microphones - Solid state electronics - Recording and playback volume controls - Tone and balance controls and VU Meter - Push button operation and digital tape counter Come in today and experience a whole new way to go stereo with the Ampex Micro 85. YOU GET 10 PRE-RECORDED CASSETTES FOR ONLY $2995 (A $59.50 VALUE) With Your Purchase of an Ampex Micro-85. Choose from Symphony to Swing Titles. 1107 Massachusetts