Chalmers to tape TV broadcast Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. will tape a television broadcast for KMBC-TV (channel 9) Friday at 1:15 p.m. in conjunction with the William Allen White School of Journalism, according to James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor. The broadcast, entitled "Encounter," will be aired Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and will follow an interview format. Two representatives from the School of Journalism and a KMBC staff member will ask Chalmers questions concerning his recent convocation address and general University policies and goals. Six join physics staff Six new faculty members have joined the physics department this semester. They are Raymond G. Ammar, professor, Herman J. Munczek, associate professor, and Robert C. Bearse, William L. Silvert, John T. Ritter and Deok Kyo Lee, assistant professors. Ammar and Munczek are in the research group on elementary particles. Bearse will teach in the Van de Graaff accelerator laboratory. Silvert, Ritter and Lee are solid state theoretical physicists. Applications for grants due Oct.17 Fulbright Grants, Foreign Government Grants and KU Direct Exchange Grants will be discussed at the meeting of the Graduate Study Abroad Program for 1970-71 at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Graduate students or seniors graduating in June or August of 1970 with plans to continue study in a foreign country are urged to attend. Applications for grants and scholarships must be submitted by Oct.17. More information on all programs is available in 224 Strong Hall. THESE "BOYS" ARE MEN NEW VORK (UPI) — The pet peeve of bellboys at the Hotel Edison is being called bellboys. The reason is each of them is over 40 and the average stay on the job is more than 20 years. Former Young-Lifers! Gather Tonight at 1846-19th & Learnard. You may call 842-7604 or 842-7603 Weather Sept. 24 1969 KANSAN 3 Today generally fair and mild. Variable winds becoming south to southeasterly 10 to 20 mph this afternoon. High generally near 80. Clear to partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Approximately 7,300 veterans are enrolled in G.I. Bill education and training programs this fall in Kansas, the Veterans Administration said today. This is an increase of 11 per cent over last year's peak fall enrollment of 6,570. Leon M. Wallace, director of the Wichita VA Center, said the G.I. enrollment grows estimate included 4,250 veterans who would be entering colleges and universities, 2,750 entering schools below college level. Veterans entering training or changing schools or programs this fall were uged to apply to the nearest VA office immediately for a certificate of eligibility to avoid delays in payment of allowance. Western Civ.? Bring How to Read a Book and Follow this Sign to Better Reading Classes Start Today 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Western Civ. Sections Come 30 minutes before class to enroll. Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute 1314 Oread-VI36424 SAVE TO 5691 THE WILDLY UNPREDICTABLE MARX BROTHERS IN EXCERPTS FROM THEIR GREATEST MOVIES. ALL THEIR FABULOUS "BITS" ON ONE INCREDIBLE ALBUM. FROM THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUND TRACKS TO DECCA RECORDS. THE DELUXE PACKAGE ALSO INCLUDES A FREE 18 X 24 INCH POSTER. Available on tape. Seamless Nylon Mesh or Sheet TIME MARX'S ON! In season wanted shades. Sizes 8 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 11. Regularly 77c pair 3 pair for $1.00 Seamless Nylon Panty Hose Wanted shades. Sizes—petite - average - tall. Regularly $1.49 2 pair for $1.88 2 pair for $1.88 Your Choice Sheer Cantrece II-Seamless Cantrece or Non-Run Seamless Mesh Nylon Sizes—small - medium - tall & 81/2 to 11. Regularly 97c & 98c pair 3 pair for $1.50