Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1963 Modern Folk Quartet to Perform Tomorrow One of the new folk singing groups that did not start singing together in a coffee house or on a college campus is the Modern Folk Quartet (MFQ). The group, made up of four young men from Iran, California, Hawaii and the world' will be an attraction of the Traveling Hootenanny at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch Auditorium. ALL FOUR singers have had previous experience in night clubs and with other singing groups. Cyrus Faryar, from Teheran, Iran, was formerly the manager of the Greensleeves Coffeehouse in Honolulu. Before that he sang with The Whiskeyhill Singers and Dave Guard, formerly of the Kingston Trio. The much traveled member of the group, Tad Diltz, spent a decade in Japan, Thailand, Europe and sang Assemblyman Helpful In Solving Situation MADISON, WIS., (UPI) — When Mrs. John Meshua, New Berlin, Wis., bought a car with regrooved tires and was told nothing could be done about it, she replied, "We'll see about that." Mrs. Mesha brought her case to Assemblyman Vincent Mathews, who introduced a bill banning re-grooving of tires. The bill was signed into law yesterday by Gov. John Reynolds. in the West Point Choir. He plays the banjo and sings tenor for the group. He arrived in Honolulu at the time Faryar was at the Greensleeves and later got a job there. THE THIRD member of the group, Chip Douglas, was raised on a plantation in Hawaii. He plays eight instruments and sings baritone for the MFQ. He has done a number of shows in Hawaii and he had a folk group of his own before joining Faryar and Diltz in the MFQ. A native of Joshua Tree, California, Jerry Yester, is from a musical family and has played an instrument since childhood. He has performed with such groups as The New Christy Minstrels, Les Baxter's Balladeers and the Easy Riders. He joined the MFQ during a trip to Hawaii. The MFQ will appear tomorrow evening as a featured act of the Traveling Hootenanny with Lynn Gold, the Knob Lick Upper 10,000, and Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls. Lou Gottlieb of the Limeliters will be master of ceremonies for the event. ATTENTION STUDENT BLUE-CROSS BLUE-SHIELD MEMBERS If you did not receive a new Blue-Cross ID card during fee payment time, please come to the lobby at Watkins Memorial Hospital on one of the following days: October 9,10 or 11. Yes, Students, You Save Time and Money When You Use The Excellent Facilities Of Independent All Service Center - Coin-Operated Laundry Washers and Dryers - Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning Big 8 Lb. Load - Professional Laundry & Dry Cleaning - Dollar Bill Changer - Free Parking For Your Convenience - Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week Downtown Plant 740 Vermont Cash & Carry 1903 Mass. dress shirts Whites, solids, patterns. Cotton or dacron and cotton. America's most famous shirtmaker. values to 5.95... $3.99 sportshirts From the same famous name, long sleeve sportshirts in dark muted plaids, solids and prints. Cotton or dacron/cotton. Regular or tapered. values to 5.95... $3.99 knit shirts Long sleeves and short sleeves in assorted fabrics and colors. Stock up now at anniversary savings! values to 5.95 $3.99 to 15.00 . . . $ _{1/3} $ off famous name slacks all-wool worsted flannels or wool-orlon blends. Charcoal, olive, dark brown. plain or pleated values to 15.95 $9.99