SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 47th Year, No.13 Friday, July 24, 1959 LAWRENCE, KANSAS HOME FOR SIX WEEKS—Japanese students arriving for the six-week Foreign Student Orientation Center at KU are pictured at the train station Tuesday. They are (foreground, from left) Yukio Kudo, Kazuhiko Goto, Keisuke Katakota, (train steps, from bottom) Fuji Kamiya, Masahiko Machida, and Masami Yabune. Sunday Concerts to Mark Finale of 22nd Band Camp The Sunday concerts July 26 will mark the finale of the 22nd annual Midwestern Music and Art Camp. The six-week camp began June 14 with the highest enrollment in its history-518 students. On Saturday at 7:30 p.m., in Hoch Auditorium the ballet division of the camp will perform in a recital open to the public. Robert Bell, director of the Robert Bell School of Dance in Oklahoma City, teaches the camp ballet section. Guest conductors during the final week are Victor Alasdroom, conductor of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, and Eugene Kenney, director of choral music at Texas Technological College in Lubbock, Tex. They will conduct the concerts at 3:30 p.m. in University Theatre and at 8 p.m. in the outdoor theater Sunday. Nixon in Moscow The campers' last social event was a formal dance last Saturday. They MOSCOW —(UPI) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon arrived in Moscow for an 11-day good will tour yesterday. He was met by a chorus of anti-Americanism led by Premier Nikita Khrushchev himself. Nixon and his wife Pat were greeted warmly at the airport by an official party headed by First Deputy Premier Frol Kozlov. 1-Hour Strike in Havana HAVANA —(UPI)— Havana, a city of more than a million people, and the rest of Cuba, were paralyzed for one hour yesterday by a strike called by organized labor to demand the return of Fidel Castro to power. elected ballet student Patricia Medeke, Oklahoma City, queen, and Jack Fuerst, trombone player of Cicero, Ill. king of the camp. Murphys Leave For Stay in Latin America Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and Mrs. Murphy left by plane yesterday for San Jose, Costa Rica, on a combination business-vacation trip in Latin America. The Murphys will spend 10 days in Costa Rica. The chancellor will meet with the executive committee of the Council on Higher Education in the American Republics. He is committee chairman. Dr. Murphy said "the purpose of the council is to explore ways and means to bring United States and Latin American institutes of higher education closer together. "The executive committee will plan an agenda for the over-all council meeting in Santiago, Chile, next February." Dr. Murphy plans to spend a week with friends in Costa Rica, with the aim of seeking stronger relations between KU and Costa Rica University. He and his wife will vacation in Central America, including Guatemala and Mexico Murphy Names 19 To Board of Fund The appointment of 10 new members and the reappointment of nine others on the advisory board of the Greater University Fund of KU has been announced by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Accepting reappointment are Alfred G. Hill, Swarthmore, Pa.; Robert E. McElfresh, New York City; Dean G. Ostrum, Portland, Ore.; Farel R. Lobaugh, Washington; Lester Suhier, Cross River, N. Y.; Richard L. Becker, Coffeyville; Sam W. G. Lowe, Colby; James E. Taylor, Sharon Springs, and Paul O. Masoner, Garden City. New board members are John T. Stewart Jr., Wellington; Dr. Robert Sohbler Jr., McPheson; Dale W. Maxwell, Columbus; H. Bernard Fink, Topeka; W. A. Smiley, Norton; Vern H. Schneider, St. Louis; Mrs. Oscar Renn, Arkansas City; Mrs. Verne Alden, Wellsville; Mrs. Margaretta Billings, Russell, and Dale W. McNeal, Kansas City. Foreign Students Hold Party Tonight The KU Foreign Student Orientation Center will hold its "get-acquainted party" at 8 p.m. today in the cafeteria of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. University students and faculty members are invited to the function, which will include a short program. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, is director of the center. Tonight the students will be greeted by the Hon. John Weatherwax, mayor of Lawrence, and Dr. John H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate School. Five students in the School of Fine Arts will present a musical program, and the film, "The Sotnd of a Million," will be shown. The five students are Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb., graduate student, violinist; James Avery, Burlington graduate student, pianist; Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., sophomore, soprano; Richard Wright, Junction City special student, tenor, and Loretta Nauman, Alton senior pianist. The 60 students from 19 countries arrived here this week for the six-week session which began yesterday. The KU Center is one of six in the United States and was selected by the State Department. After the session at KU, the students will go to colleges and universities over the U.S. for a year's study in various fields ranging from physics to home economics. The objectives of the Center are (1) to provide an opportunity for students to become adjusted to the social environment of the United States (2) to introduce them to American society and culture, (3) to prepare them for academic and administrative procedures in institutions of higher learning, and (4) to give those students who need it confidence and facility in the use of the English language. The students are housed at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and are eating their meals at the Kansas Union. The orientation program includes field trips, special guest lecturers, and films. During the session, Dr. Burzle said, the students will come in contact with American families in Burlington, Kan., and Kansas City. Field trips will be taken to Kansas City where the students will visit museums and theatrical productions, manufacturing plants and the assembly line process. Faculty Moving Into Summerfield The faculty members of the KU School of Business are beginning to move into the new home—the Summerfield Hall, behind the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. James R. Surface, dean of the School of Business, said everything but the first floor has been approved by state officials. "Some of the faculty have already set up offices in the upper floors," Dean Surface said. While the kevs to the million-dollar project will be turned over to the University July 25. Dean Surface said the school will not conduct summer classes in the building. "We will be ready in plenty of time for the fall semester schedule, however. "We are delighted at the opportunity to have our group under one roof. Previously, the Business School offices and classes have been located in several buildings on the campus," Dean Surface said. Included in the new building are four case discussion rooms, especially designed for that type of class work with 64 swivel chairs in each room. Also housed in the new glass-faced structure will be the KU computation facilities, the economics department, the secretarial training department and the business research department. Sends Foreign Aid Report WASHINGTON — (UPI)— President Eisenhower sent Congress yesterday a report calling for continuing long-range financing of the foreign aid program's development loan fund. The report was third in a series prepared by a presidential committee. Final Program of Sunday Concerts Orchestra-Chorus Sunday Afternoon, July 26 Victor Alessandro and Gene Kenney, Guest Conductors 3:30 p.m.-University Theatre Part I Chorus Vere Languores ... Vittoria Ave Maria ... Breckner Lachrymosa ... Mozart Stomp Your Foot ... Copland Have Ye Not Known ... Thompson Ye Shall Have a Song ... Thompson Mr. Kenney and Mr. Krehbiel, Conducting Part II Orchestra Consecration of the House, Overture ... Beethoven First Roumanian Rhapsody ... Enesco Mr. Carney, Conducting Symphony No. 7 ... Bruckner First Movement: Allegro Moderato Symphony No. 5 ... Sibelius Fourth Movement: Allegro Molto Mr. Alessandro, Conducting Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Mr. Carney, Conducting Band-Chorus 8 p.m.—KU Outdoor Theatre Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Part I Band Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ... Sousa Overture to "William Tell" ... Rossini Mr. Wiley, Conducting Port H Chorus Echo Song...di Lasso Easter Anthem...Billings Fa Una Canzone...Vecchi Elijah Rock...Hairston O God Beneath Thy Guiding Hand...Hatton Mr. Kenney and Mr. Krehbiel, Conducting Part III Band Water Music Suite ... Handel Allegro, Air, Minuet, Hornpipe, Finale Ballet Music from "William Tell" ... Rossini Symphony in F Minor No. 4 (Finale) ... Tschaikovsky Mr. Alessandro, Conducting Presentation of Awards Part IV Band Overture, 1812 ... Tschaikovsky Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Mr. Wiley, Conducting