2 Faculty Men Wright Students Frank Lloyd Wright, 89-year-old noted architect who will have displays of his work shown Sunday in the Museum of Art, had two faculty men as his students in the Wisconsin "Taliesin" Fellowship, an apprentice architectural program. Prof. Beal said Wright selects young men to come for instruction, which is virtually equal to a college education. Prof. Beal was tutored by Wright in 1934. Prof. Besinger, who worked under Wright from 1939 to 1955 except for a three year absence, selected the works that will be displayed here last summer when visiting the Wright studios in Wisconsin. They are George M. Beal, professor of architecture, and Curtis W. Besinger, assistant professor of architecture. ASC Committee Will Meet Sunday The All Student Council Committee on Committees will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday. The meeting will start at the ASC office in the Kansas Union. interested students are invited to attend. The committee will work on bills and amendments presented at the last ASC meeting. FTC Head Hits Investigators WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Chairman John W. Gwynne of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today struck back at Congressional investigators with charges of headline hunting, slander mongering, unfairness and general irresponsibility. He accused investigators of undermining the very agencies they claim to be trying to improve. Give your college-bound son or daughter a practical financial education too! Paying bills by check teaches business-like financial habits reveals exact costs of major college expenses. Start your youngster on the road to good money management with a low cost, personalized ThriftiCheck account. No minimum balance. ThriftyCheck America's most popular checking account service is available in this area only at Friday, Sept. 26, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 KUOK Seeks Disc Jockeys Stop that hula hoop! KUOK, campus radio station, has plans for a better way for students to express themselves, being disc jockeys. Auditions for KUOK disc jockeys will take place from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Victor Hyden, instructor of speech and drama, emphasized that it is not necessary to be a radio-TV or speech major. Douglas County State Bank Disc Jockey hopefuls are asked to take their own records to the new KUOK facilities in the basement of Hoch Auditorium and present a ten minute sample of their proposed programs. A board of three persons will select the disc jockeys, based on smoothness of production, originality, professional possibilities, and program interest to student listeners. Disc jockey hours on KUOK are 10 p.m. to midnight, Monday through Thursday, and 6 p.m. to midnight, Friday. Each disc jockey is responsible for one hour each week, and those selected start broadcasting Oct. 6. VI 3-7474 Records used may come from the KUOK library or personal sources. The disc jockey is free to develop his own program, subject to the usual limitations. 900 Massachusetts Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Pat Klein, Sikeston, Mo. graduate student and assistant supervisor for the campus radio station, KUOK, has been appointed temporary station manager for the fall semester. KUOK, 630 on the dial, will begin broadcasting Wednesday. This station can be heard only in living units equipped to receive it. Grace Sellards Pearson, Corbin - North Carruth - O'Leary, Douthart and Grace Pearson halls. Other staff members are: Ron Abrams, Brooklyn, N. Y., senior, traffic manager; Bev Baird, Topeka junior, continuity editor; Ramona Rush, Little River senior, sales manager; Jane Kirkpatrick, Parsons sophomore, business manager; and Kent Morgan, Hope senior, publicity director. Students enrolled in radio laboratory are appointed to positions on the student-operated station by Victor Hyden, instructor of speech and drama and station supervisor. Selection is based on each individual's particular interests. Radio Staff Appointed A tentative programming schedule has been set up for this fall. Nightlife, a program patterned after Monitor, will play old favorites, current hits, and classical numbers. On the Air Wednesday Special events reporters for KUOK will rove the campus each night and call in reports, like an important decision of the ASC meeting, results of intramural games played that evening, or election returns. Special events reporters this semester are Wendell Anshutz, Russell junior; Bill Baker, Kansas city junior; Korff Maag, Pratt junior; Deanne Phillips, Abilene senior; Bill Schmidt, Independence junior, and Bill Morgan, Lawrence junior. Sports reporters are Joe Ensley, Joplin, Mo., junior and Kent Morgan, Hope senior. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS VI 3-9871 Anne Shaffer, Russell junior, Jane Kirkpatrick, Parsons junior, and Mike Harris, Chanute sophomore, will write commercials. Announcers for KUOK are students enrolled in radio and television speaking. 815 Mass. Optometrists 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results WELCOME to the Campus Hangout NEW GOLDEN ARROW 9th & Walnut DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY . . . of course from 202 West 6th St. Phone VI 3-5511