Monday. Dec. 3. 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Around the Campus Bolivian Violinist To Play Tonight A 21 year-old Bolivian violinist who was recently named cultural attache to the United Nations Bolivian delegation will play for the KU Concert Course Series tonight. Jaime Laredo will perform at 8 in the University Theatre. His performance will be preceded by a session reviewing his life and career at 4:30 this afternoon in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Milton Steinhardt, professor of music history, will speak at the forum. Laredo's program will include the works of Tartini, Mozart, Schumann, Bartok and Wieniawski. The violinist's appearance is the second in the concert series course sponsored by the Student Union Activities classical music committee. KU students must take their ID cards to the University Theatre box office to reserve seats. The first round of competition is scheduled from 4:30-6:30 this afternoon in rooms 9 and 8B in Strong. Sixteen out of 55 Speech I students will be chosen as finalists in the Speech potpourri tryouts today and tomorrow. Speech Potpourri Tryouts Start Today Twelve judges from the speech department will select the finalists who will compete Wednesday and Thursday of this week for prizes. The finals will start at 8 p.m. in Fraser auditorium. Talk on African Economics African economic development will be discussed by Edward G. Nelson, professor of economics and director of the Business Research Center, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. The talk is sponsored by the African Study Group. All students are invited. Veteran's Checks To Be Ready Early Monthly veteran and war orphans checks will be released Dec. 17, three days earlier than usual. All veterans covered under public law 550 and war orphans under 634 must sign for their checks by Dec. 4 at the Veteran's Service in Strong Hall. Any payee who wants his check mailed to a temporary address during the Christmas vacation should arrange with the post office to forward the check. He should not change the address on certification of training form. Possible Epidemic Of Influenza Seen KU students were warned over the weekend to have influenza shots taken. This is the warning of Dr. Ralph Canuteson, director of Watkins Memorial Hospital, who said the U.S. Public Health Service is predicting that influenza may appear in epidemic proportion by the end of 1962. Dr. Canuteson said 6,000 students have taken the first shot so far, and urges the other 4,000 to do the same. He added that a second shot should be taken a month after the first as a booster. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO ALL Intramural Teams ON Uniforms, Basketballs, ETC. Converse All-Stars Oxfords & Hi-Tops SPECIAL TEAM PRICE— $7.95 To All Your Sporting Center for Models, Hunting, Fishing Athletic and Outdoor Fun Supplies Sportsman's Shop 715 Mass. VI 3-6106 Is Your Formal Ready for the Dance? With all the festivities coming up this Christmas season, you will want your formal to be ready. All the residence halls, fraternities, and sororities are having formal dances this year. Your party dress is probably pretty well wrinkled after a long summer of storage. Call us at Lawrence Laundry And Dry Cleaners and we will pick up your dress immediately. It will be Sanitone cleaned to brighten up the colors and make it crisp and clean. Your formal will be hand pressed and wrinkle-free when we deliver it. Don't wait till the last minute, call us today. "Quality Guaranteed" launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI3-3711 "Specialists in Fabric Care"