ID cards are mailed Students who received letters in place of their KU-ID cards during enrollment should have received their KU-ID cards through the mail, said KU Registrar William L. Kelly. Kelly said all students who have not received their ID cards by Friday should go to the Office of the Registrar. KU was caught short of ID cards this fall due to a strike in the company manufacturing them. "Medicine and Religion," a symposium sponsored by the Department of Postgraduate Medical Education will be held Oct. 21-22 in Battenfeld Auditorium at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Medical symposium slated Legal aspects of abortion and organ transplants, the pros and cons of birth control and private morality and the sanctity of life are some of the problems which will be discussed at the fifth annual symposium. ROTC to be discussed Thursday "The relationship of ROTC to the University" will be the subject of a short address by Major Jeremy Durbin of the Army ROTC, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Kansas Union Forum Room. After the address, there will be a question ongoing period. After the address there will 1 Oct. 8 1969 KANSAN 3 The lecture is the first of four to be announced later by the SUA Forums Committee. Today Official Bulletin Quarterback Club. 12:30 p.m. New Mexico Game Film. Forum Room. Kobe Bryant Stadium. Le Carte Francaise se reunira mercredi 8 octobre a 16 h 30 dans la chambre yhawk. Le programme par les eludians de Bordeaux (junior year abroad) Classical Film, 7 & 8 p.m. "The Leopard" Dyce Auditorium Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. SUA Coffeehouse 7.30 p.m. Featured Danny Kox, Kansas Union Cafeteria Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Robert Stuart woodwinds. Shawntout Recitec Hall. Tomorrow 21st Annual Savings & Loan Institute Kansas. Dietetic Association Fall Kansas Dietetic Association Fall Meeting. All Day. Kansas Union Russian Club A presentation of slides taken this summer by students on the student exchange program to the Soviet Union will be shown at the Russian Club meeting Thursday, announced Mark Scott, Topeka senior and Russian Club president. The meeting is open to the public. LATE RECOGNITION LONDON (UPI)—"Move on! Get off the steps!" 73-year-old bus conductor Jimmy McCartney snapped at a portly, bespected passenger—and a moment later was mumbling apologies to Prime Minister Harold Wilson. "I should have recognized him," McCartney said. "After all, I'm a staunch Labor voter." Join The Roffler "In Crowd" Haircuts Are Out... Hairstyles Are In! Yes, it's true. Haircuts are out. Today's "in" man has his hair styled. He wants a "Natural look." hairstyle - one that reflects his individual personality. Your Roffler barber is a master at personalized hair styling. To him good grooming means more than just a quick trim . . . He's out to make you a subtle sensation. Only after you have your first Roffler hairstyle, will you know what it means to be a member of the Roffler "In Crowd." ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE 2323 Ridge Court VI 2-3699 Also Regular Haircuts—$2.50 Ruffler SCULPTUR-KUT SYSTEM Patronize Kansan Advertisers