'Iolanthe' tickets now on sale Tickets are now on sale in the SUA office in the Kansas Union for the Mount Oread Gilbert and Sullivan company production of "Iolanthe," to be presented Oct. 23 through Oct. 26 in the Kansas Union Auditorium. The company, staffed by volunteers from many departments of the University, and directed by John Bush and Sandra Carson Jones, will present evening performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $1.50 for KU students, $2 regular admission. Special group seating is available upon request. Poetry Hour to feature Sutton Max Sutton, associate professor of English, will read some of his poetry at the SUA sponsored Poetry Hour at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Music Room. I am not reading because I'm a poet, only because I want to share my poetry." Sutton said. State Rep. Moline is CYD speaker Brian J. Moline, State Representative from the 87th district, will speak to members of KU Collegiate Young Democrats at 8 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Towers apartments party room. A party will follow the speech. First year law class elects officers First year law students elected class officers Monday, said Lawrence E. Blades, dean of the School of Law. Officers for the year will be Mike Lichty, Wichita, president; Jerry Bean, Abilene, vice-president; and Bill McLeod, Mulvane, secretary-treasurer. First year officers help promote interest in law school programs and committees and establish contact with the dean and professors, he said. A series of radio programs to familiarize students with the KU libraries and their facilities is being presented on KANU, the KU campus radio station. They are produced by the Spencer Library staff. Radio series about libraries The programs were initiated during the summer. Topics presented thus far include programs on Carry Nation, the math and East Asian studies libraries and the computerized circulation system. Other programs explained displays in Spencer Library. Official Bulletin Today 21st Annual Savings and Loan Institute. All Day, Kansas Union. Kansas Dietetic Association Fall Meeting. All Day, Kansas Union. Faculty Senate. 3:30 p.m. University Theatre. SUA Coffeehouse 7:30 p.m. Feature- ing Manny Cox, Kansas Union Cafeteria Last Day to Cancel Courses. All Day. Tomorrow Kansas Dietetic Association Meeting. All Day. Kansas Union. 21st Annual Savings and Loan Institute. All Dav. Kansas Union. Popular Film, 7 & 9:30 p.m. "A Mallard and a Woman," Kansas Union Ballroom Free University Rock Music Class, 7:30 p.m., UCCF Lounge. JIM THORPE, Pa. (UP1)—This town that once was the home of a dozen millionaires now bears the name of a famous American Indian athlete who died a pauper. The community was known as Mauch Chunck until 1953 when it was renamed Jim Thorpe in honor of a sports hero at nearby Carlisle University. The best known of Mauch Chunk millionaires was Asa Packer, third wealthiest man in the United States in 1870. Mauch Chunk, founded in 1815, was a great railroad center and home of 12 coal and railroad tycoons. the programs are to make people aware of what is going on at the libraries, especially Spencer. CHUNK OF HISTORY Programs are about five minutes long and are scheduled on the Chronoscope program from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. and the Road Show program at 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Programs are not regularly scheduled, Mrs. Backus added. "Community Involvement in Combating Hunger and Malnutrition" is the theme of the Kansas Dietetic Association's annual fall meeting scheduled for Thursday and Friday. Dietitians meet About 80 dietitians from around the state will attend the two-day meeting in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Mrs. Oswald Backus, librarian at Spencer and editor of the programs, said programs on the science, law, music and medical libraries are being planned. Programs will continue throughout the year. Oct. 9 1969 KANSAN 3 "Spencer is a working library, not just a museum," said Mrs. Backus. She said the purpose of Order Cards located in college bookstore. Send no money. Mail your card today. FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY 50% SAVING READER'S DIGEST LESS THAN 17c A COPY AURH is leaving the tap open all night Friday, October the 10th, at the National Guard Armory. The beer will be flowing free while you listen to the sounds of the Red Dogs. The function starts at 8 and lasts till midnight. The charge is a mere $3.50 per couple. So this Friday bring your thirst and your date to the Armory for a very spirited party! Compliments of Ace Johnson