Page 5 Around the Campus Museum Addition Plans Nearly Done Plans are nearing completion for the addition to the Museum of Natural History. Keith Lawton, director of the physical plant, said working drawings are now in the final stages. Bids will be taken within 60 days after plans have been approved by the state architect's office he said. The addition, which will extend north of the present structure toward the Kansas Union, will contain offices, classrooms, and research facilities for the zoological and biological sciences. Mr. Lawton said the exterior of the 4-story addition will be of limestone and the architecture will harmonize with the existing building. Construction will begin within a year. Discussion of UN Problem at Forum The death of Dag Hammarskjold and its effect on the United Nations will be discussed by Roy Laird, assistant professor, and Klaus Pringhein, instructor, both of the political science department at the Current Events Forum. Friday at 4 p.m. in the Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Upperclassmen Must Keep Parents Home Saturday Saturday will be Parent's Day at KU, but the festivities are intended only for parents of new students, Prof. Paul E. Wilson, chairman of the event explained that if parents of all 10,000 students showed up "we'd be embarrassed for the lack of accommodations." Business? It's quite simple. It's other people's money.—Alexandre Dumas The Younger Algerians Seek Action For Sahara, Bizerte TUNIS, Tunisia — (UPI) — Algerian Rebel Information Minister Mohamed Yazid today called for resumption of negotiations with France on the future of Algeria, but demanded that the French first recognize the Sahara as part of Algeria. In an exclusive statement to United Press International, Yazid said: "Obviously no accord is conceivable unless France recognizes the integrity of the Algerian territory, with our Sahara included in it." "WE CANNOT conceive of serious negotiations that are likely to reach a fruitful end unless from the start there is agreement on the territorial definition of Algeria. Meanwhile, Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba announced he had sent a note to the French government calling for negotiations on French withdrawal from the huge naval base at Bizerte. BOURGUIBA TOLD the Tunisian National Assembly, "The free world does not need Bizerte for its collective defense." He said President Charles de Gaulle himself "recognizes that it is not part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization." "That is why I think the best defense of Bizerte is the withdrawal of the French troops," Bourguiba said. "Russia would not launch any attack against this base if it were not occupied by foreign forces. Therefore, this base must be evacuated so that Tunisia is not compelled to fight a new bloody battle and to modify its policy." A New Sound Track "KING of KINGS" on MGM Records BELL'S VI 3-2644 925 Mass. St. Thursday. October 12, 1961 Vox Populi, a campus political party, will start work soon on a married student directory for residents of Stouffer Place. Vox Populi to Publish Stouffer Directory The directory will have a cross-reference system, using an alphabetical listing of names, and a consecutive listing of apartment numbers. Each listing will also include unit numbers, and telephone numbers. The directory should be out by Oct. 21, Thomas Bornholdt, Topeka sophomore and chairman of the directory committee, said recently. THESE "OFF-BEAT" DAYS WON'T BOTHER YOU if you let FRITZ CO. SAFETY-CHECK YOUR CAR It's a Free Check! FRITZ CO. Phone VI 3-4321 8th and New Hamp. Downtown — Near Everything Sebastian Senior Says... Hey, Hey, Hit the Road to the for the Senior Stomp featuring Jack and His Missiles - hear the band that beat Rodney and the Blazers in competition - sip free refreshment - rock, stomp, bump, grind twist, fish, sugar foot west coast, mojo, and chicken reel Saturday, Oct.14 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Present Senior ID's or $1.00 at the door