Cast Announced For First Play The cast for "The Morning Star," the first of six University theater productions, was announced today. "The Morning Star" will be presented at 8 p.m. Oct. 29 through Nov. 1 in Fraser theater. The theme is built around the famous love story of Heloise and Abelard written by Henry C. Haskell. Cornelia Harrington, college senior, will play the leading part of Heloise and Tom Rea, speech instructor, Abelard. Other main characters are Robert Calderwood, retired faculty member, Peter the Venerable; Frances Feist, speech instructor, Margot, and Bill Sollner, assistant instructor of English, Canon Fulbert. The supporting cast is Adelaide Miller, college freshman; Patricia Mitchell, college junior; Diane Wade, college senior; Mary Beall Porch, college freshman; Shirley Strain, college senior; Jo Anna March, college junior; Adelaide Adenon, college freshman; Robert Londerholm, college senior; James Wallace, fine arts freshman; Mary Beth Moore, college senior; Joseph Myers, college junior; Richard Howard, college junior; Dave Davidson, graduate student; Ronald Jaderborg, engineering freshman; Wilson O'Connell, graduate student; June Porter, education senior; Bonnie Royer, graduate school, and Shirley Lytle, college freshman. Tickets for all performances may be reserved any time starting Wednesday in the basement of Green. Architecture Head OrganizesMeeting The year's first regional conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture will be held today as a prelude to the Central States conference of the American Institute of Architects in Kansas City, Mo., Prof. George M. Beal said today. Prof. Beal, head of the architecture department, organized the Thursday morning educational program and will serve as chairman gram and will serve as chairman "The Inner Relationship of the Arts" will be his discussion subject for the meeting at the Hotel Muehlebach. Assistant professor of architecture Alton C. Thomas will discuss "Landscape Architecture and the Arts." From 11 schools of architecture, including one in Canada, about 150 students are expected to attend. Many will remain for the AIA program, starting Thursday noon and continuing to Saturday noon. The AIA program will also deal with "Art in Architecture." Med Center Gets Cancer Study Fund A $27,000 grant for research from the American Cancer society has been received by the KU Medical center. The grant will sponsor the study of "changes in blood, urine, and tissues of cancer patients," W. M. Pulford, executive director of the Kansas division of the ACS, said. This is a part of the society's contributions to cancer research which will total more than $4 million in grants this year, Mr. Pulford said. Navy Officer Joins KU ROTC Staff Lt. Cmdr. Victor Brown of the United States Naval Receiveing station, Washington, D.C., has joined the Navy RQTc staff. Lt. Comdr. Brown has served in the Korean War and in World War II. He received his B.A. degree in education from Tarkio college, Tarkio, Mo., and his M.A. degree in education from Iowa State university at Ames. SIX-FIVE CAB CO. Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the understanding is made in writing during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Xentel International office. Journey date may be later than 5 p.m. the day before publication date. 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This marks the third year that the shop practice department has taken part in the adult education program, Mr. Hausman said. He said the class is still open and interested persons may obtain information by contacting him in 200 Fowler shops. Radio Club Chooses Temporary Officers Temporary officers for the Amateur Radio club were appointed Tuesday night at the first meeting of the club by Louis Breyfogle, engineering junior, last year's president. Breyfogle, will be temporary president, Jo Alice Johnson, college junior, will act as secretary, and John Hengen, engineering sophomore, will be treasurer. New officers will be elected later in the semester. The next meeting of the club will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of the electrical engineering laboratory. Persons interested are invited to attend the meeting. EXPERIENCED Typiist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. J. Roscoe, 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4, upstairs. 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