University Daily Kansan Page 12 Friday. Jan. 6. 1956 Radio News Clinic Opens With Talk By Omaha Man The bi-annual radio news clinic started today in the Student Union and will continue through Saturday. A banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the English Room with Bob Wells of KIUL, as toastmaster. The program this afternoon included registration and welcome by Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Jim McGaffin of WOW, Omaha, Neb., talked on "How Can We Afford to do the Thing We Ought to do?" Following the dinner tonight "Wit's Debut," a film of the KU varsity-freshman game, will be shown. Jack Shelley of WHO, Des Moines, Iowa, will speak on "What Can We do to Develop a Better Radio Standing with the People Who Make the News?" Saturday morning a general session will be held in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union with Max Falkenstien of WREN, Topeka, as chairman. A panel will discuss "What About Sports Broadcasting?" Panel members will be E. C. Quigley, Bob Hilgendorf Merle Harmon, and Bill Grigsby. Lunch will be held at 11:45 a.m. in the English Room. At 1 p.m. Book Store Paying Patronage Refund The Student Union book store patronage refund for period 18 began Thursday and will continue until Jan. 30. The refund, a 10 per cent payment of the total value of a student's cash register tickets from the book store, will not be given during the enrollment period, but will resume after second semester begins, said J. J. Newcomb, manager of the book store. The tickets are redeemable for five years after the refund begins. Periods 9-18 are payable now. Richard Garrett of the Topeka weather bureau will discuss "Weather Bureau Programming Techniques." Reverdy Mullen of KMBC, Kansas City, Mo., will conduct a group discussion. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to work during Daily Kansas. Notices should include name, place, date and time of function. Kappa Phi, 7 p.m., Methodist Student Center. Hillet, p.m., Jewish Community Community 1409 Tennessee Will close in time for KU men's game. Saturday Ph. D. French reading examination, 9-11 a.m., 103 Strong. Hand books in to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by 9 a.m. Friday. Music educator national conference immediately after chorus concert, 33 Strong. Informal talk: E. Thayer Guston School's Music in Public Schools-Refreshments. Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m. Immanuel lumiere business meetings and panel discussion Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Main gallery, Puccini: "Sir Angelenia" Cost supper 5 p.m. Jewish Community community workshop. Followed by readings by Alec Ross. Methodist graduate group, 6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation. "The Place of the Church in the Community," discussion led by Eugene Bowser. Monday Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4 p.m. main hall. Schoenberg. "String Q" (0) 715-823-9000 Nuclear science and engineering careers discussion, 4 p.m., 122 Malot. Prof Robert M Boatsi chemical engl- inch at the University of Tennessee, and Oak Ridge project. Engineerettes, 8 p.m., 306 Student Union, Election YW-YM Group To Meet Today The planning committee for the Estes student conference of the Rocky Mountain region of the National Student Council of YW-YMCA will meet today through Sunday. Included in the Rocky Mountain region are Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Don Pizinger, University YMCA president, and Sue Hirsh from Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, are co-chairman of the committee. Bill Alaway, general secretary of the KU YMCA, Mrs. Zanne Smith from KSTC, and Harold J. Kuebler from the regional office are advisers. Representing KU on the committee will be Kit Westgate, a member of the regional council, Peggy Whitney, YWCA president, Jane Ratcliff, and Bob Berkebile, district representatives, will sit in on the meetings. Business will include final plans for the 1956 conference, selecting speakers, and assigning specific projects to the various organizations to be represented. The committee will also attend the KU-Oklahoma basketball game. Kappa Phi To Meet Tonight Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist women, will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Methodist Student Center. Following the worship service, Howard Leidig, third year law student, will show slides he took while in the Army of the John Wesley home in London. Look Maties There's Tasty Food Ahoy! I've Spied Duck's Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Get away from campus worries and "get with it." It's 2 to 5 p.m. at the tee pee SATURDAY... "Big Bob" Dougherty and his DECCA recording orch. The Tee Pee admission .75 Date, stag, or group . . . Saturday will be a special day for you at the Tee Pee