Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 5, 1962 Ticket Deadline Is 4 p.m. Today Students have until 4 p.m. today to pick up their season football tickets. The tickets are being distributed in Allen Field House. Students should bring their identification cards when they come to pick up the tickets. No tickets will be given out after today, according to the ASC athletic seating committee. Moscow Expells Naval Attache Ey Nicholas Daniloff MOSCOW — (UPI) — The Soviet Foreign Ministry today ordered the immediate expulsion of the U.S. Assistant Naval Attache, charging he was engaged in espionage. Cmdr. Raymond Smith was accused of making observations on an unspecified military object while on a trip to Leningrad Tuesday. It was understood he plans to leave the Soviet Union Monday. THE SOVIET ACTION followed last week's expulsion by the United States of two Soviet officials at United Nations headquarters in New York who were accused of bribing a U.S. sailor for American defense secrets. Moscow radio said the foreign ministry summoned U.S. Minister-Counsellor John M. McSweeney to issue a protest and demand Smith's "immediate departure from the Soviet Union." The protest statement, issued by a foreign ministry official said: "SMITH HAD ON HIM a detailed map, notes, and special apparatus, the character of which leaves no doubt that he was occupied with espionage." Smith, who speaks Russian, traveled to Leningrad alone on one of the regular trips which embassy personnel make around the country. It was understood that McSweeney had rejected any suggestions that Smith had been behaving improperly. Hot and Cold Grass DRONFIELD, England — (UPI)— A petition was circulated by local residents recently asking officials to see that new filters are placed on the village water tanks. Grass currently is pouring from faucets, they complained. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W.9th VI3-4720 Need A Deepsea Diver? Government To Defend Walker's Confinement SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — (UPI) The United States government yesterday was ordered to show cause for keeping former Army Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker confined at a Federal prisoner's hospital. Read the Classified Ads U. S. Dist. Judge John Oliver set a hearing for next Tuesday on his order. The session will deal only with why Walker was denied bond. Walker was committed to the prison hospital here Monday following his arrest during the University of Mississippi integration riots. He was ordered held for psychiatric examination after charges of rebellion, insurrection and seditious conspiracy were lodged. Reports that pickets would protest Walker's confinement continued, but none appeared at the Federal institution. An authoritative source said hospital guards probably would take no action against pickets unless Federal property or rights were violated. A petition also was filed in Federal District Court seeking a writ of habeas corpus. The government was given 10 days to answer in that matter. A judge in Mississippi ordered the resigned general confined. Walker's imprisonment brought threats of pickets from a church group of St. Louis and one stranger in town asked local police for the right to picket because he feared Walker's brain would be "operated on because he is a member of a right wing group." Gamma Phi- (Continued from page 1) UP's plan would involve splitting up of the Deans Cards which are required to vote in any campus election. VOX'S PLAN WOULD require three sets of deans cards enabling each student to vote in any poll he desires. Other business of the meeting included collection of the petitions for ASC seats. Brian Grace, Lawrence junior, and Vox executive vicepresident, said candidate interviews would begin at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. "We will try to present candidates for approval of the general assembly by Oct. 25," Grace said, "and finish the publication by Oct. 18." Former KU Swimmer Killed in Fighter Crash Lt. Keith Bras, a former member of the KU varsity swimming team, was killed yesterday when his jet fighter plane crashed on a practice bombing run at Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services will be at noon Saturday at the Newcomer Funeral Home in Kansas City, Mo. Burial with military honors will be at Mt. Menorah Cemetery. BRAS. 22, ATTENDED KU from 1958 to 1961. A member of the Kansas Air National Guard, he had been serving on a six-month tour of active duty since August. According to relatives, he intended to return to KU next semester as a pre-medical student. He lettered as a sophomore in 1961. He placed sixth in the Big Eight one-meter diving competition. Director Reardon To Discuss 'J.B.' The University Players will present William Reardon, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the current production of "J.B." in a discussion of the play at 4:30 p.m. today in the University Theatre. The purpose of these discussions will be for students, faculty and the public to meet the directors, actors and designers of each production and to discuss the play. Prof. Reardon's discussion will institute a series of five discussions by the directors of the major University Theatre plays. Similar discussions for "Paint Your Wagon," "The Cherry Orchard," "Albert Herring" and "Cyrano de Bergerac" will be held the Friday afternoon of the run of each in the University Theatre. The discussions will be held on the set of each play, the stage of the University Theatre. Mrs. FDR's Health 'A Matter of Concern' NEW YORK — (UPI) — The condition of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who is suffering from an infectious lung condition, deteriorated somewhat today, according to medical reports from Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Doctors attending the 77-year-old former first lady announced at midday that she has "a recurrence of a slight temperature today after several days of satisfactory progress." Reading Meeting Here Bras, whose home was at 2325 W. 65th St., Prairie Village, was graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School. When he was 15 he won the AAU diving championship for the 16 and under age group. HE IS SURVIVED by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bras, and a sister, Susan, all of the home; another sister, Mrs. Jason Ott, of Prairie Village, and a paternal grandfather, O. D. Bras, of Okemah. Okla. Relatives said the exact cause of the plane crash was not determined. Bras was flying an F-100C in formation with two other planes when the crash occurred. A reading conference for elementary and junior high school teachers will be held all day Saturday in Murphy Hall. Helen M. Robinson, director of the reading clinic at the University of Chicago, will speak on "Critical and Creative Reading" and "Developing Independence in Reading." KU Soccer Team Plays Tomorrow The KU soccer team is again ready for kicks. Tomorrow, following the football game, the boys in red and blue will meet St. Benedict's College. The latter, although a strong side, will be in for a tough time. Captain is Al Feinstein. Returning lettermen include Peter Ling (right inside). L. Gonzalo Umerez (left inside), Leo Brito (left back), Tomas Palmitesta (left half), Robert Leemann (right half), and Chu-Kwok Lo (right wing). The center - forward position, which spearheads the five-man line of attack, will be occupied by Joe Echelle, formerly of Notre Dame. Remaining positions will be filled by other former KU players and by new arrivals. As replacements are allowed under NCAA rules, the match should provide an opportunity for all the KU players to demonstrate their potentials. It should also provide potential spectators with the opportunity to cheer for the KU team. As usual, the match will take place at the soccer field, across from the Allen Field House. The time is 4:00 p.m. Rain or not. KU SPORTS DIAL KLWN on KLWN 7:30 a.m. ___ Daily Sports Shorts 5:15 Today ___ In the Enemy Camp 5:35 ___ Tom Hedrick Sports LARRY CRUM Breakfast Served Any Hour of Day or Night - Suggests - 'K' PANCAKE GRILL & SUNDRIES 14th & Mass. Open 24 Hours a day IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UP 1st Prize—Admiral Balboa stereo high fidelity with unified AM/FM stereo multiplex radio. 2nd Prize—Webcor compact deluxe high-fidelity tape recorder. Rules: Must be in bundles of one hundred. Contest closes Dec. 6, 1962. Philip Morris Commanders or Regulars=2 points, Marlboro, Parliament or Alpine=1 point. Group or individual with the highest no. of points wins 1st and 2nd respectfully. Drawing in case of tie. CONTACT DALE SHAMBAUGH, V1 3-7404 Get on the BRANDWAGON ...it's lots of fun!