Daily hansan them been ips. in- tatory 35 per re- res and active I the Inorge bank pho-poria Jef-Ken pho-pho pho-Kan- rs are Bla- Buck, ansas anden, slope, Tex.; LAWRENCE. KANSAS Ind.; Mo; Leroy iglore, Don- Mor- or Jr. Keith Peter- techin- John Fred Samp- thorn- Iola, and Jone. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1957 55th Year, No.4 -(Daily Kansan photo) Parents Day Open House Set For Oct. 12 All schools, departments and divisions of KU will hold open house for the sixth annual Parents Day, Oct. 12. The program will also include the Iowa State football game. Faculty and staff members will talk with new students and their parents. Other facilities open for visitors will be the student health service. Allen Field House, Watson Library, the museums, the computation center, the Guidance Bureau, the Student Union, the speech clinic and Danforth Chapel. Parents of students living in organized houses can have an early lunch at the house. A buffet luncheon will be served in the Ballroom of the Student Union. It is estimated by Gerald L. Pearson, director of extension classes and general chairman of Parents Day this year, that about 2,500 parents will attend the Iowa State football game. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will welcome the parents in a pregame ceremony. The band, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra, will give the parents recognition in a special half-time exercise. A special rate of $2 a ticket will he made for the parents. The tickets are good for the student section of the stadium. Parents Dav affords the new students and parents an opportunity for a reunion after the first month of school and enables the parents to see the campus and meet the faculty. CHECKING MINUTES—at the first ASC meeting are Dick Patterson and Susie Stout. Watkins Hospital Out Of Vaccine Asiatic flu vaccine at Watkins Memorial Hospital ran out about 3 p.m. Tuesday after approximately 900 students including 65 members of the football team had been inoculated. Officials at the hospital hoped today that a vaccine allotment would arrive by early this weekend from Kansas City. Poe Skillman, campus police chief, said there were about 5,770 cars registered by Tuesday. Hospital officials hope to eventually inoculate the entire student body against Asiatic flu. Students, faculty, and staff members must register their cars with the traffic office today or they will receive tickets. The penalty for not registering will be the same as for parking tickets. Register Cars Today; Tickets Will Be Given Theatre Readings Begin Tonight For All Plays Readings for the first four plays to be given by the University Theatre will begin at 7 tonight in the main auditorium of the theatre wing of the music and dramatic arts building. The plays are "Henry IV, Part I," directed by Dr. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama; a children's theatre presentation, "Tailor of Gloucester," directed by Miss Sally Six, instructor of speech and drama; "Judith" by Jean Giraudox, directed by Miss Lois Jane Quaid, Norman, Okla. graduate student, and "The Seven Year Itch," directed by Jack T. Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama. "Henry IV, Part I," provides many opportunities for the male actor to present his talents. There are only four women in the play. There are only three adult parts Life On Campus Subject For Photo Contest Oct.11 The Jayhawker will purchase for publication the best shot of an announced subject for each contest The subject for the first contest will be life on the campus, such as campus views, parties or close ups. The experimental theatre will stage "Judith," which has been performed only one other time in the United States. Black and white photos may be personality shots of individual persons, character studies, portraits animals, sports, news, children, scenics or travel. Color photographs will fall under the general heading of people, such as groups or individuals, or places, such as scenics, travel, general views or architecture. in the children's play with the rest of the cast coming from junior high school students. Entries for the first University Daily Kansan Photo Contest will be due Oct. 11. Judges for the contest will be Jimmy Bedford, instructor of journalism, Harry Wright, head of the Photographic Bureau and one guest judge who will be picked each month. The pictures may be either black and white or in color. A trophy will be awarded for the best photograph of each contest and a trophy given for the best photograph of the year. Plans are under way to have merchandise prizes. Apathy Hurts Other Schools The KU student body isn't the only one that is apathetic about campus government. All Student Council members were told last night at the first meeting of the year. "The same situation is found on every campus," said Sue Stout, Wichita junior and vice chairman of the ASC. She reported on the Student Body Presidents' Conference at Ann Arbor, Mich. which she attended in August. KUOK To Air KU-TCU Game The KU—Texas Christian University football game Saturday night will be broadcast over the KU sports network and may be heard over campus radio station, KUOK, and KANU, the University's FM station, beginning at 7:45 p.m. No other station in this area will carry the KU sports network broadcast of the TCU contest. All of the KU football games may be heard over KANU. KUOK will also broadcast the Miami University game. Daytime games may be heard over Lawrence's local station KLWN, which will also hook onto the KU Sports Network. KUOK, 630 on the dial, may be heard only in Gertrude Sellards Pearson, North College, Douthart, Carruth O'Leary and Corbin halls. These are the only places equipped to pick up the campus station. Monte Moore, new Sports Director of KFKU-KANU will handle the play by play, Dick Harp, instructor of physical education and basketball coach, will describe the color and handle interviews with coaches, sports writers and officials. On most TV receivers by adjusting the fine tuning on Channel 8, an unoccupied TV channel. listeners can pick up KANU's FM signal. Mr. Moore is new to this area but has been a sportscaster broadcasting in Oklahoma and South Central Kansas for several years. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, and a son-in-law of Bruce Drake, former Oklahoma University basketball coach and now coach of the Wichita Vickers team in the National Industrial Basketball League —(Daily Kansan photo) STUDYING IS MADE EASY for Charles Schaefer, Kansas City, Mo. first-year medical student, in his furnished Stouffer Place anartment. (See related story on Page 8.) Other Problems Miss Stout pointed out three other problems that rank close to student apathy in hindering campus governments which were cited at the conference. These are: poor student council co-ordination with college administrators, council leaders not preparing their successors, and the failure of council members to realize the important parts they play in the academic picture in and out of the classroom. KU delegates to the Ann Arbor conference were Miss Stout, Dick Patterson, ASC chairman and Kansas City Mo. junior; Bob Billings, student body president and Russell junior; Creta Carter, student body vice president and Lawrence junior. Exchange Students to England Following the delegates reports, the ASC tabled for further study a request from Dr. J. A. Burzle, professor of German and foreign student advisor, a method of financing the transportation of exchange students to England. Dr. Burzle's request was prompted by the prospect of a direct exchange program with Oxford University of England. At the present time there is no source to draw on to pay expenses for such a program. He suggested that a few cents be added to the admission price of all-school dances to raise the money. The ASC will consider his request at its next meeting Oct. 1. Preliminary plans for coming activities were announced. Freshman Elections The freshman elections will be held in October, the primary Oct. 23 and the general election Oct. 39. The Leadership Training Council is to be held in the Student Union Building Friday through Sunday. This year's ASC retreat will be at Lone Lake Lake. The date has been tentatively set as Sept. 29. ASC Retreat Retreat committees were appointed by Miss Stout. The retreat, begun last year, is aimed to acquaint members with each other. Miss Carter, program director for the retreat, plans speeches, discussion groups, and a dinner for the day. Billings announced that the Night Shirt Parade will be held Sept. 27 and will follow the same plan as in previous years. Football Tickets Ready For Wives The wives of married students may obtain student football tickets to all games from the ticket office in Allen Field House for $5.10. This will admit them to any home games. Weather Rain, a few thunderstorms and cooler northwest tonight and over west and north central portions Thursday. Fair to partly cloudy and continued mild elsewhere tonight and Thursday. Low tonight 50's northwest to 60's east and south. High Thursday 65-75 northwest and north central to upper 80's southeast.