2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, January 8, 1969 Democrats rumored for Regents posts TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI)—The Topeka Daily Capital said yesterday Gov. Robert B. Docking has selected Vincent L. Bogart, of Wichita, and Jess E. Stewart, of Wamego, to fill two vacancies on the state board of Regents. The newspaper said a "well-informed source" revealed the appointments. The governor's office had no comment on the story today. A spokesman said the governor's appointments would be announced Wednesday as previously planned. The appointments of Bogart and Stewart would give Docking the first Democratic majority on the board since his father, the late George Docking, was governor. Bogart and Stewart would fill positions being vacated by Eldon Sloan, of Topeka, and John Eberhardt, of Wichita. Regents are appointed to four-year terms. Stewart, 43, is a partner with his father in the Stewart Funeral Home, Inc., Wamego. Bogart, 46, is a Wichita attorney and during the past two legislative sessions has served as Docking's legislative liaison. SUA festival committees chosen Committees have been selected for the third annual Festival of the Arts March 16 to 22 in Hoch Auditorium, said Kent Longnecker, Mission junior and festival chairman. Sponsored by Student Union Activities (SUA), the festival is a week-long series of films, lectures and concerts. The Dave Brubeck jazz trio and soul singer Lou Rawls will highlight this year's festival. Wescoe named to HEW committee Chancellor W. Clarke Wescow has been appointed to a special advisory committee to "evaluate the administrative and service functions" of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) during the Johnson-to-Nixon transition period. Wescoe was named by Robert H. Finch, secretary-designate of HEW, late last month. The committee will advise Finch and make recommendations pending the reports of task forces on health, education and welfare appointed by President-elect Richard M. Nixon. Another member of the special committee is former KU Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, former chancellor of UCLA and now chairman of the board of the Times-Mirror Co. in Los Angeles. Festival of the Arts committees are: - Programs, Gail Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville sophomore; Judy Larson, Topeka junior; Pam Kulp, Mission sophomore, and Spice Yaun, Fort Worth, Tex., sophomore. - Arrangements, Mike Miller, * Pomade sophomore; Roland Enoch, Wichita sophomore, * Bob Wheeler, Wichita freshman. - Tickets, Rick Thompson, Caldwell sophomore; Fran Finney, Bartlesville junior; Kathy Brinckley, Bartlesville sophomore, and Jeff Kozeny, Neodesha sophomore. - Ushers, Mary Holman, Leawood junior and Sherry Huegel, Wellington junior. Longeneker said only four of the six festival nights have been scheduled; Sunday March 16, stage production of Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit;" Tuesday March 18, National Pantomime Theater; Wednesday March 19, Dave Brubeck trio with Gerry Mulligan; Thursday and Friday March 20 and 21, speakers and films to be announced later, and Saturday March 22, soul singer Lou Rawls. "Students will have an opportunity to purchase Festival of the Arts coupons by checking an IBM card during second semester enrollment," Longenecker said. The coupon, which last year cost $5, entitles students to a seat every night. PING PONG TOURNAMENT SINGLES & DOUBLES THURS. - 6:30 In The UNION BALLROOM Sign up in the SUA office Go KU, beat the Missouri Tigers Trip Includes: Transportation-By Bus Lodging-3 Nights Meals-4 Breakfasts -3 Dinners Tows-4 Days-All Tows 1/2 Day of Class Lessons Equipment (Optional)-Metal Skiis, & Poles Above For Only $103.00 WITH EQUIPMENT OPTION $121.00 Full Payment Due on Jan. 9 in SUA office By 5:00 p.m.,Jan.7,1969. For Further Information & Reservations Call UN 4-3477 or SUA Office the Country House January Sale of of young women's sportswear and dresses...