Page 5 Around the Campus University Daily Kansan The director of the Watson undergraduate library today said there has been a misunderstanding among some of the students concerning weekend circulation of reserve books. Library Rule Not Clear Director Stuart Forth said a ruling which became effective one week after school began last fall, stated "There will be no weekend circulation of reserve books." The ruling states that reserve books checked out after 3 p.m. Saturday are due at 3 p.m. Sunday. If too many books are checked out over the weekend, those students who wish to use the books are penalized. Forth said. Under difficult circumstances, exceptions will be made, he added. With the beginning of the new International Jayhawker column, 250 KU foreign students to give the personal approach to any and all problems and present views to the student body. Foreign Students Present Views The column, which is being sponsored by the International Club, will appear weekly in the Daily Kansan and will cover subjects of social, cultural, and political interest. Denis Kennedy, Dublin Ireland graduate student and editor of the column, said that it is not restricted to foreign students only. "We would like to receive contributions from anyone. We hope to give the illusion of on-the-spot reporting," he said. Anyone wishing to contribute to the column may contact Kennedy at VI 3-5552. Kansas Resident Must Pay Out-of-State Tuition TOPEKA —(UPI) — Atty. Gen John Anderson Jr. ruled today that a Kansas State University student who has lived in Kansas for 2½ years still must pay non-resident tuition and fees. Stanley R. Agenbroad moved to Manhattan from Idaho in August, 1957, and started at Kansas State the following September. Anderson said Agenbroad was required to live in Kansas for six months before starting to college in order to avoid the non-resident tuition and fees. Announcements to Go on Sale Senior announcements will be on sale from Monday until April 1 at the Kansas Union Book Store. Jane Lindell, McPherson senior said the announcements may be purchased bound in leather or paper. The announcements must be paid for in advance. All seniors are urged to place their orders as soon as possible. Tickets for the Children's Theatre presentation of "Rapunzel and the Witch" will go on sale Monday at the University Theatre Box Office. Tickets to 'Rapunzel Go On Sale Monday Directed by Bernice Harvey, Jack A. Melanos' dramatization will be presented at 4:30 p.m. on March 14 through 18 and at 2 p.m. on March 19 at the Experimental Theatre. Tickets cost 25 cents for children and 50 cents for adults. They can be purchased from 1 to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday of next week at the theater box office or by calling KU 591. Russian Movie Slated Tomorrow "The Forty-First," a 1956 Russian film, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. toorrow in Hoch Auditorium as a feature regularly sponsored by the University Film Service. The film depicts the struggle a woman Red-Guard sharpshooter experiences between her communist ideology and the strange compelling love she feels growing within her for a White-Guard officer, a prisoner of her detachment. The film is in color, with English titles. Also to be shown is a prizewinning nature documentary, "Between the Tides", about natural life of Britain's coastal areas. The picture is in color. Housing Provided For KU Foreign Students Twenty-five organized houses will provide board and room for foreign students for the coming year, according to Prof. J. A. Burzle, chairman of the Foreign Student Hospitality Program. The houses expressed preference for students from Scandinavia, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, Australia, India South America, Israel, Spain and Austria. Living groups participating in the program are Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Beta Phi Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, Miller Hall, Sellards Hall, Watkins Hall, Sigma Kappa and Acacia. Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Theta Foster Hall, Jolliffe Hall and Rochdale Co-op. Ike Policies to be Debated The Economic Policies of the Eisenhower Administration will be debated by professors John Ise, Harry Shaffer, Charles Saunders and Robert Ellsworth, Lawrence attorney, at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. You Can't Hide From Some Hard Facts! --- When it comes to safety, convenience and availability there is no investment on the market today that can measure up to a savings account in a bank, our bank. Registration fee may be paid Friday morning. T. F. McMahon, associate professor of civil engineering will be the director of the open conference. KU Receives $4,500 Grant for Research Guest lecturers include Dr. F. P. Low of Purdue University who will speak on "The Use of Loess in Engineering Construction"; Mr. Phil Fordyce of the Portland Cement Association speaking about the "Control of Expansive Soils in Pavement Subgrades"; and R. E. Gille of the Vibroflotation Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. speaking about "A New Method of Densification of Foundation Sand. Vibroflotation." The Dow Chemical Company has granted $2,500 to the chemical engineering department and $2,000 to the chemistry department here. The Civil Engineering Department's Tenth Annual Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Conference convenes at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. The chemistry department will use the grant for honorary stipends in the summer to graduate students working on Ph.D. degrees, and as aid to senior staff members doing research. Thursday, Mar. 2, 1960 Civil Engineers to Hold Conference The engineering chemistry department grant will be used as a fellowship fund for Ph.D. graduate students. The Company has made similar grants in the past several years. Seniors to Hold Party on Saturday The party will be held from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Club Five-Twelve on East 15th Street. The senior class will hold a T.G.I.S. (Thank God, I'm a Senior) party instead of a picnic as was reported in last Friday's Kansan. Tickets for the party may be purchased today at the information booth on Jayhawk Blvd. or from senior house representatives. I write from the worm's-eye point of view. -Ernie Pyle KU's Young Republicans will send 18 delegates to the Kansas Collegiate Young Republicans convention this weekend—possibly more than any other school. 18 KU Delegates to Attend Young Republican Convention "We'll really be strong at the convention," said William Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo., junior and president of the campus organization. Cronin said that more than 30 students will attend the convention, held at the Jayhawk Hotel in Topeka Friday through Sunday. After registration the KU club will meet with other organizations from schools within the state. At noon on Saturday, the convention will hear a guest speaker from Washington. Cronin was unable to identify the speaker. After meeting with other clubs Saturday afternoon, the KU delegation will attend a banquet at 6 p.m. U. S. Sen. Andrew Schoepel (R-Kan) will be the featured speaker. On Sunday morning, the delegates will elect their state officers. Cronin said that all students interested in attending should call VI 3-5770 to make arrangements. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Quality Watch Repair Immediate Service DANIELS 914 Mass. Ph.VI 3-2572 PETE SEEGER CONCERT AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FOLK MUSIC SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960 8:00 p.m. — 11:00 p.m. 3 enjoyable hours of music you can sing UNION BALLROOM Tickets available at the door. On sale now at the information booth and the Kansas Union STUDENTS - $1.25 Others - $2.00 — You'll be glad you came —