Tuesday, October 17, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 Humphrey to face panel of citizens National Educational Television (NET) will present a dialogue between top-level government and grass roots America when it broadcasts "The People Question Vice-President Humphrey" Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Channel 19. Humphrey will be questioned by groups of citizens from four cities. Those participating are members of the League of Women Voters in Philadelphia; Junior Chamber of Commerce members in Athens, Georgia; students from the University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee campus; and members of a Los Angeles local of the United Auto Workers. Paul Niven, The discussion will focus on three areas: Domestic issues, Vietnam and foreign relations and politics. Neither the Vice President nor NET will have prior knowledge of the questions to be asked. NET's Washington correspondent, will act as mediator. Jim Karayn, producer of the broadcast, had this to say: Good representation "In addition to representing four sections of the nation geographically, the four groups reflect a wide variety of American opinion. The 66 questioners come from all party affiliations and many political camps with business and labor, housewives and students all represented. We have left the selection of participants entirely to the organizations themselves." The hour-long live confrontation between the Vice President and the people will be broadcast on NET's network of some 100 affiliated stations. Originally scheduled for June 6, the telecast was postponed because of the Middle East crisis. Author to speak Oct. 20 A past president of the National Council of Teachers of English, Richard Corbin, will be the luncheon speaker for the 15th annual Conference on Composition and Literature in High Prof to discuss sub-par students Oliver Kolsteo, professor of education at Colorado State College, Greeley, will speak tonight at 7:30 in the Kansas Union Kansas Room to a meeting of the KU chapter of the National Council for Exceptional Children. He will speak on work study programs for the mentally retarded. Judie Ericson, Leavenworth graduate student and president of the organization, said Kolstoe is the author of a widely used textbook "High School Work Study Programs for Mentally Subnormal Students." The meeting is open to the public. School and College here Oct. 20. Known for his techniques in the teaching of composition and literature, Corbin at one time was engaged to direct workshops for the National Council of Teachers of English at the University of Colorado and Appalachian State College. He is presently chairman of the English department in New York City's Hunter College High School. The Physical Therapy Club will meet tonight at 7 in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. Walter Crum will speak on "Training of the Lower Extremity Amputtee." The club is meeting in conjunction with the Northeast District Kansas Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association. The only way to catch the Road Runner is at your Plymouth Dealer's. The new Plymouth Road Runner now at your Plymouth Dealer's where the beat goes on. Prof re-elected to AEC position G. Baley Price, chairman of the mathematics department, has been re-elected to a two-year term on the board of trustees of the Argonne Universities Association. The association, whose annual meeting was held this week at the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, formulates, approves and reviews programs of the Argonne laboratory. The laboratory is owned by the Atomic Energy Commission and is operated by the University of Chicago. KU is one of 26 members of the association. Other area members include I-State, K-State, MU, Saint Louis and Washington Universities. John C. Weaver, president of the University of Missouri system, was elected to an initial two-year term as trustee. TIRES AND GLASS East End of 9th Street VI3-0956 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE and THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS present gypsy October 26, 27, 28, November 2, 3, 5 8:20 p.m. University Theatre Murphy Hall BLOCK TICKET DRAWING for Louis Armstrong Concert October 24-6:30 p.m. MEADOWLARK ROOM OF THE UNION - Block—25 tickets or more - one representative per living group. - representative should be familiar with the block ticket drawing procedure.