Regents to meet Agenda items for the Board of Regents meeting today will include a recommendation by Chancellor Chalmers that the Board officially approve procedures for cases involving academic freedom and tenure prepared by the KU Senate Committee on Tenure and Related Problems and approved by the Senate Executive Committee. Other items on the agenda include requests for small increases in the repair and improvement program: to convert 217 Snow Hall from a laboratory to a classroom, to extend a water main westward to serve the Center for Research and Engineering Science and future expansion in that area, to weather-wear the surface of a Kansas Union deck, to remodel Jolliffe Hall for office use, and to complete the remodeling of the Kansas Union Hawk's Nest. TV tickets still on sale Tickets are still available for the closed circuit TV coverage of the KU-Texas Tech football game Saturday night, Sept. 20. Tickets are now on sale in the SUA office and will be sold at the door prior to game time at 7:30 p.m. 8,000 to 10,000 tickets have been made available for sale. The game will be telecast live and in color at Allen Field House on two 15 foot by 20 foot screens. Cost of the tickets are $4 for main floor and center section seats on the upper level. All others are $2. Commentary for the game will be provided by the stadium public address system. The telecast is sponsored by the KU Athletic Association and the SUA Quarterback Club committee. Weather Local fog this morning otherwise partly cloudy and cool today through Thursday. Light east winds today and southeast tonight. High today mid 70s. Low tonight 55 to 60. Precipitation probabilities—5 per cent today. 10 per cent tonight. 20 per cent Thursday. Summer Tree Summer Tree, a play by Ron Cowen, will not play this week as was incorrectly stated in yesterday's Kansan. The play opens Oct. 16 and runs through Oct. 18. 2 KANSAN Sept. 17 1969 The last items on the agenda are from non-state funds, and they include a request for authorization to turn over to a collection agency uncollectible student delinquent accounts in National Defense Student Loans, dormitory fees, traffic charges, library fines, and incidental fees; and for the purchase of vehicles for the Law Enforcement Training Center, human development and family life and the geological survey. Papers to merge DALLAS (UPI) - The Dallas Times Herald has announced plans to merge with the Times Mirror Co., publishers of the Los Angeles Times. The joint announcement by president and publisher James F. Chambers of the Herald and Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, chairman of the Times Mirror Co., did not contain details of the proposed merger. Chambers and Murphy said the two companies were awaiting approval of a definite agreement. More than four-fifths of earth's animals live in the sea says the National Geographic. Social Chairmen... the circumstances call for Pomps. You're in charge of building the float, decorating the house and dressing up the party. So you need Pomps, the flame-resistant decorative tissue. You can decorate anything beautifully with Pomps, inside and out, and do it faster, easier, better. Pomps don't cost much. They're cut $6" x 6" square, ready to use, come in 20 vivid colors that are virtually runproof when wet. Buy Pomps at your bookstore, school supply dealer or paper merchant. And ask your librarian for our booklet "How to Decorate With Pomps." If she doesn't have it, just tell her to write for a copy. Or, order your own copy. Send $1.25 and your address today to The Crystal Tissue Company, Middletown, Ohio 45042. pomps PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Take The READING DYNAMICS Western Civ. Course An Extraordinary Guarantee: - Improve your reading efficiency at least three times while covering all the W.C. Readings in 8 weeks. Pass the next W.C. Comprehensive Exam or receive a full refund of the Reading Dynamics tuition. Only two Reading Dynamics Western Civ. Sections Available: Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 7-10 p.m. CALL NOW VI3 6424 CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED