Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 10, 1959 THE DANCE MAGNIFICENT—A group of students enrolled in the ballet division of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp practice for the ballet recital July 25. Robert E. Bell of the Robert Bell School of the Dance, Oklahoma City, is the camp ballet director. 50-State Linkup For War Memorial FHOENIX, Ariz.—(UPI)—The 50 states of the union were connected this week in a unique conference telephone call made to discuss a fund-raising drive for building a war memorial in Pearl Harbor. Gov. Paul Fannin spoke from his office in the Arizona State Capitol to the 49 other governors or their representatives about plans to raise $122,000 for the construction of a memorial to the 1,102 sailors and marines who went down with the battle ship USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. 90 Welfare Workers Attend KU Meetings About 90 state social welfare workers are on campus for a workshop that will end today in the Kansas Union. Representatives are meeting in four groups, dealing with four main phases of social work. Humphrey Plans Pact With Brown on 1960 WASHINGTON—(UPI)—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) plans to tell Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California this weekend that he will urge his supporters to back Brown in case of a challenge in that state's presidential primary. $ ^{9} $ Brown is staking a favorite son claim to the big California delegation to be chosen in the primary next June for the 1960 Democratic National Convention. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), now viewed as the front-running candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, has not committed himself to stay out of California. The word from the Kennedy camp, however, is that he is very unlikely to challenge Brown in the California primary or Sen. George Smathers, another prospective favorite son, in the Florida primary. Kennedy is reported much more eager to enter the Ohio Primary, University Theatre Begins Experiments in Repertory An experiment in repertory, rare in the theater nowadays, will climax KU summer dramatics season this week, when the University Theatre begins a nine-evening run of three comedies in the classic Commedia dell' Arte tradition of the 17th-Century Europe. Humphrey is understood to have assured DiSalle that he would urge his Ohio backers to support the governor in that state's primary. The casts of "Servant of Two Masters" and "Tartuffe' are made up of college students enrolled in the Summer Theatre program. The cast of "Once in a Lifetime" is composed of high school students in the Theater division of the 22nd annual Midwestern Music and Art Camp at the University. "Servant of Two Masters" and "Tartuffe" are both drawn from the period during which the Commedia dell' Arte flourished, and "Once in a Lifetime" can be called a modern reflection of the commedia tradition. The first production, Goldoni's "Servant of Two Masters," will be presented Tuesday and Friday. It will be followed by Moliere's "Tartuffe," tomorrow, Wednesday, and Monday, July 20, and Kaufman and Hart's "Once in a Lifetime," Monday, Thursday and Tuesday, July 21. despite the wishes of Gov, Michael V. DiSalle to commit that state's delegation to a favorite son, such as DiSalle. adventuring to Dr. Lewin Goff, director of the University Theatre, repertory is no longer as popular in the theater world as the more financially stable long-run system, but by taking emphasis from the box-office and placing it upon the drama or the uniting of several dramas, repertory makes possible an approach to a real art theater. Though the Commedia dell' Arte is very appropriate to a summer theater season, it is not a usual fare for amateur summer programs, being more frequently reserved for companies headed by such artists as Jean Louis Barrault and Marcel Marceau. The selection of the commedia and its presentation in repertory therefore "should stand as a challenge to our company and our community." in the University Theatre. Tickets and coupon books are on sale at the Kansas Union ticket center, Bell's Music Store and the University Theatre box-office. All performances are at 7:30 p.m. Now you can shoot color slides,color prints or black and white Automatically!! NEVER MISS A SHOT ing crisis over the United Arab Republic's refusal to let Israeli shipping through the Suez Canal. 127 Electric Eye Cameras United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold has been reported unable to change UAR policy. See the New Kodak Starmatic or the Bell and Howell Infallible $24.95 to $39.95 Beal Returns from Convention Israel considers the problem vital since it regards its access to eastern markets through the canal as necessary for survival and growth. Ben-Gurion on Brief Leave; Cabinet Formation Is Hope MOSSER WOLF Inc. Across from the Courthouse 1107 Mass. JERUSALEM, Israel — (UPI) — Premier David Ben-Gurion went on indefinite leave of absence yesterday during negotiations on forming a new government to replace his fallen cabinet. Thus Ben-Gurion's vacation was destined to be a fairly short one, particularly in view of the continu- His cabinet still is running the country in caretaker status and President Itzhak Ben-Zvi undoubtedly will call on him to form a new coalition to rule until elections in the fall. The 74-year-old Premier, weary from battling members of his own cabinet, said he was going away for awhile because he needed a rest. However, he looked in top condition at a public ceremony. George M. Beal, professor of architecture and director of the Architecture Service, has returned from New Orleans, where he was the delegate of the Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architecture to its national convention. The mayor of a zebu village doesn't wear a silk hat. 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