SUA invites Leary A talk concerning the ills of the War on Poverty Program will be presented at the opening Student Union Activities (SUA) Minority Opinions Forum program. Mrs. Joyce Wenger, co-author of "Pa$$ the Poverty Please," will speak at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Union. She will speak on inconsistencies and costly errors which she believes have been made in the controversial poverty program. "Pa$$ the Poverty Please!," a product of documented research, won the authors an invitation to present their findings to the SPU talks on plan at meeting That war in Viet Nam and what to do about it posed problems for members of the Student Peace Union (SPU) in the Kansas Union Pine Room last night. After giving a short history of SPU activity at KU, Tom Kellog, Wichita junior, told the 28 people at the meeting that the U.S. was sending more troops to Viet Nam every day and "the situation isn't getting any better." "THEER ARE QUESTIONS we must ask ourselves as 'peaceniks:' How can I stop this stupid war and how can we talk to 'Joe College.'" Kellog said. Dean Abel, Michigan City, Iowa, graduate student and chairman of the group, outlined the coming year's activities for SPU. "FOR SURE we will picket the ROTC review." Abel said. House Education and Labor Subcommittee. Mrs. Wenger, an active participant in California Republican politics, studied journalism and political science at Northwestern University and has worked for the Chicago Sun and the Associated Press. Free drops will end on Oct.15 October 15 is the last day for students to drop classes without it being recorded on their transcript, James K. Hitt, registrar, said. The enrollment schedule contains a misprint listing Oct. 5 as the deadline. October 15 is also the day when the registrar's office plans to make official notification to draft boards of student enrollments. "STUDENTS WHO HAVE special reasons for wanting their notifications sent earlier may make requests and we will see if they have valid reasons," Hitt said. "The effort we made to make it easier for students to pay fees has been very discouraging to say the least, as most students waited until 11:30 a.m., Oct. 1, to do so," Hitt said. Because students waited until the last day, it will be quite a while before all fees are totaled and enrollment figures published. 4 Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 4, 1966 No meet for planners Starts Wednesday! "Astonishingly frank! An unabashed look at real-life sex. Remarkably uninhibited and specific in its recording of the way lovers talk and touch and think!" — Richard Schickel, Life Magazine "A tender and lusty study of love. 'Dear John' is a tour de force of erotie realism. Lovemaking banter . . . as explicit as the law allows." —Time Magazine "Altogether it is a stunning picture, a compelling picture! A frank and uninhibited exposition of the on-rush of physical desire. One after another scene expands upon the brash techniques of courtship and the clamorous fulfillment of desire!"—Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times **Sigma III presents:** DEAR JOHN* starring Jake Kullie and Christina Schollin directed by Larry Magnussen. London - seen at a home by Meyer Lichtenstein. Produced by ABd Makeover Industries. The University Planning Commission Board did not meet yesterday, because there was no pressing business and several of the members were not well. cadet rank of lieutenant colonel. James W. VanKirk, Louisburg senior in mechanical engineering, has been appointed group commander of the cadet corps of the KU Air Force ROTC with the ROTC gets new head VanKirk is responsible for the planning of corps training and the organization of his cadet group staff. College Men and Women To represent GREAT BOOKS As campus Coordinator at KU Part-time-Your Own Hours $200-$$ ? Monthly INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD IN LAWRENCE THE WEEK OF OCT.10 Reply stating age, phone number, marital status, major field and hours available. Box 30, Kansan. Andy Williams! Barbra Streisand! Tony Bennett! Percy Faith! We've got them all—on COLUMBIA TC8! Music for a world of people on the go. Your favorite artists, your favorite entertainment-yours wherever you are. On land, sea or air. In a car, a boat or private plane or the comfort of your own home. Columbia proudly presents the world's greatest recording artists on TC8 continuous-loop 8-track stereo tape cartridges! Now, with Columbia's amazing new continuous loop 8-track stereo tape cartridge TC8-your kind of music is available wherever and whenever you want it. Look into TC8 today. A world of enjoyment is yours with the great roster of Columbia stars. In breathtaking stereo fidelity. (Permanent Discount on All 8-Track Tapes)