Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 KU Corps Conference Set for Kansas Groups KU will host a statewide Peace Corps conference this spring. The purpose of the conference is to exchange programming ideas with other college Peace Corps committees and to provide additional Corps information for Kansans. "We are counting on working closely with the administration and looking forward to their support and assistance in planning such a conference," said Robert A. Swan, Topeka junior and chairman of the KU Peace Corps committee. He was speaking after an executive committee meeting last night in the Kansas Union. Tentative plans call for a two-day meeting on a Friday and Saturday. Registration, a dinner, and a welcoming speech will probably be held Friday. "ANY PERSONS OR GROUPS who have interest in the Peace Corps will be invited—high schools, colleges, or Kansans in social, political, or religious fields." Swan said. Saturday's prospects are films, discussion, and an address by a national Peace Corps official. Flans call for Kansas State University and the University of Wichita to help conduct the conference. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the executive committee discussed a national survey which originated at KU. A three-page questionnaire concerning the interest and activities of colleges and universities in the Peace Corps was written by Swan and Robert Guenthner, Augusta junior. Nativity Scenes Go in KC KANSAS CITY, Mo.-(UPI) — A collection of reproductions of the Bethlehem stable where Christ was born, gathered from 20 countries, will be displayed for the first time here during the Christmas season. The 170 nativity scenes, owned by Alexander Girard, noted authority on folk art, will be displayed at the William Rockhill Nelson gallery to benefit the People-to-People program. It was sent to Washington about a week ago, Guenthner said, to be printed. From there, copies will be sent to student body presidents on 2,000 campuses around the first of the year. The questionnaires will be returned to KU, where results will be compiled and sent to Washington in late February. "The KU survey committee will then help all interested campuses in establishing Peace Corps committees such as ours, mainly through letters but by personal contact whenever possible," Guenther explained. State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. h. VI 3-5666 530 W 32rd. Res. Ph. III 3-5944 Lawrence, Kan. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 Daniels Jewelry For Fine Watch Repair And Quality Guides Lower Prices We Accept All Credit Cards 914 Mass. St. After that, the yearbook will be available in the Jayhawker office in the Kansas Union, Jerry Pullins, Council Grove junior and business manager, said. '63 Yearbook Due Monday The first edition and binder of the 1963 Jayhawker will be distributed Monday through Wednesday at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. The information booth will be staffed by members of Frost Hawks, freshman women's pep club, from 8:30 to 4:30 during the three days. Students who did not pay Jayhawker fees during fee payment, may buy one now, Pullins said. picked up the fourth edition of the 1962 Jayhawker to do so in the Union. There are about 2,000 copies waiting for their owners, he said. He urged students who have not Pullins predicted that the second edition of this year's Jayhawker will be out by the first part of next semester. He said advertisements and pictures of living groups are completed. The staff still has a few basketball and football pictures yet to take. "All those who plan to graduate this year, especially in January, should get their senior pictures taken at Estes Studio as soon as possible," Pullins added. Movie Snack OK'ed BUFFALO, N. Y. — (UPI) Moviegoers now have official judicial permission to take those 18-inch submarine sandwiches (heroes) with them while they watch motion pictures. City Judge Joseph P. Kuszynski recently upheld that right when he dismissed a disorderly conduct charge against Louis Credendino, 36, who was arrested in the Paramount Theatre here after refusing to leave with his submarine sandwich. "Some people like to eat pop corn and some people like to eat candy. Most people like to eat even when watching television at home," the judge observed in dismissing the case. Home Basketball Game KU vs. WYOMING Monday, Dec. 10 ALLEN FIELD HOUSE — TIP-OFF TIME: 7:35 P.M. Make your plans now to attend this exciting non-conference game between the Jayhawkers and the Cowboys. The Frosh Inter-squad scrimmage will start at 6:00 p.m., so come early for an evening of basketball thrills. I.D. cards with fee receipts will admit students to this game and all remaining home games $ \star $ . IMPORTANT NOTICE - Very Important Student Ticket Information For the Sunflower Doubleheader December 15: Students will be admitted to this great doubleheader (K-State vs. Arizona State at 7:30 P.M. & Kansas vs. defending NCAA Champion Cincinnati at 9:30 P.M.) the same as any other game, by presenting your I.D. card and Fee Receipt when you arrive at the game. THERE WILL NOT BE A NEED FOR STUDENTS TO MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE FOR THIS GAME AS THEY HAVE DONE IN PAST YEARS. Thinking of having a party? Then have it - and let the KANSAS UNION FOOD SERVICE handle all arrangements . . . We offer facilities for- - REFRESHMENTS - COFFEES TEAS WEDDING RECEPTIONS OR JUST ANY OCCASION N