12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 18, 1967 French critic to talk here A lecture in French, titled "Theater and Society in France from the Middle Ages to Today," will be given by Jacques Scherer tonight at 8 in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Scherer, KU's Rose Morgan visiting professor this semester, is creator and director of the Institute of Theater Studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. He has published 14 books on French theater criticism and has lectured all over the world. The French department and Pi Delta Phi, French Honor Society, are sponsoring the talk, which is open to the public. Towers- Continued from page 1 ther is good, we should be seeing some changes in the general appearance." The investment firm, which consists of five former KU students, originally has considered constructing/a private residence hall similar to Naismith Hall, which was built by Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. A low bid of $4.5 million for construction of a residence hall by Jayhawk Investments was rejected in September, 1966. Decide on apartments PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Before on apartments After a study, the investors decided an apartment complex would be more feasible. Plans for the complex were drawn by Woodward, Cape and Associates of Dallas, Tex. The contractor is Coorod, Walz Construction Co. of Wichita. The investors are W. A. Hensley, president; Glenn Jamison, secretary; K. S. Adams; Frank Meddleton; W. W. Keeler and Stanley Learned. Jamison lives in Caney, Kan.; the others are from Bartlesville, Okla. KU's engineering building was named for Learned. Zook has said that the project is "an individual concern," although three of the investors are officers of Phillips Petroleum Co. in Bartlesville. 'Swan' to be shown The Color film of Dame Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev dancing Tschaikowsky's "Swan Lake" ballet will be shown at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. Admission will be $1. PRIMARILY LEATHER Winter Rates on Sandals 20% OFF We also feature Custom watch bands, belts, and purses 105 E. 8th St. Next to 8th St. Shoe Repair The Pantry Breakfast ... 65c Luncheon Special Daily ... 99c Chicken 'n Fries—To Go or Eat Here Steaks - Chops - Sandwiches Pancakes - Waffles 1528 W. 23rd 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. VI 3-7902 Closed Mondays We beg to differ. It's sometimes tempting to condemn all business for the misbehavior of a few bad apples within the business community. This is about as realistic as writing off all college students as hopheads and beatniks based on the actions of a handful. Like most other businesses, Southwestern Bell has a welldefined idea about its social role in the community. We're concerned about the same things that concern the people who live in the towns we serve. ... about the need to support education. We make financial and equipment contributions to almost 70 colleges and universities in five states. We sponsor "science recognition days," an educational program for high school science students. We arrange for student visits to Bell Telephone Laboratories and we maintain a speaker's bureau to share our business knowledge with interested student and professional groups. ... about beautifying the areas we serve. We try to design our buildings to be both functional and attractive. We're placing more and more of our wires and cables underground. ...about helping the disadvantaged. We've conducted special programs to train high school dropouts and hard-core unemployables. ... about air pollution. We began equipping all our new service trucks with anti-pollution devices a full year ahead of federal requirements. ... about the hundred and one other "nonbusiness" things people are concerned about in today's world. Does this mean we're complacently satisfied that what we're doing is enough? No! It does mean we're trying. And will keep on trying. And will keep on trying. Southwestern Bell Like to know more about how our company \ looks at today's young people and how they look at us? A special issue of our employee magazine devoted to youth in business is yours for the asking. Write "Youth; 823 Quincy; Room 739; Topeka, Kansas 66112." ---