Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1964 Representatives of AUFS To Visit KU This Year E. A. Bayne, expert on Italy, Iran and Israel, will be here Nov. 2-11. A writer and political observer for nearly 20 years, he has been closely associated with the economic and social developments of these areas Four representatives of the American Universities Field Staff (AUFS) will be visiting lecturers during this academic year. Another expert on Latin America, James W. Rowe, will be here April 19-28. He has had experience in government and several years' association with cultural exchange activities. In 1961 Rowe began two years of residence in Brazil and Argentina, reporting on political affairs. KU is one of the founding members of the AUFS, a non-profit corporation which supports a professional staff abroad to report on world affairs. Each staff member spends about 18 months in a specific foreign area, then returns for 10-day engagements at each member institution. Staff members lecture, conduct seminars, and consult with interested students and professors. Charles F. Gallagher, the second representative, will be here Nov. 30-Dec. 9. He has studied the Arab world since 1551, and has reported on it for the AUFS since 1956. Kalman H. Silvert, AUFS director of studies, is scheduled to be here March 22-31. A professor of political science at Dartmouth College, he has spent much time in Latin America. Group Sells Discs A sale of records will be held Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in front of Robinson gymnasium. The sale is sponsored by Tau Sigma, an honorary dance fraternity. At this sidewalk sale, 45 rpm records, which were used for demonstration, will be sold for 19 cents each or three for 50 cents. The money from the sale will go toward expenses for the annual Tau Sigma dance concert which will be held in January. Position Added At Art Museum One new position and three staff members have been added to the KU Museum of Art. Bret Waller joined the staff in July as curator of the museum. Waller has been director of the Citadel Museum, Charleston, S.C., and studied museum operations in Norway. He received his master's degree from KU. Micheal Stoughton has joined the staff in the new position of registrar of the museum. He also handles all public relations work. Stoughton is in charge of shipments, loans and keeping track of museum property. Stoughton graduated from KU last spring and was curator of the Wichita Art Museum during the summer. He is working toward a master's degree in museology. Miss Sally Schultz has joined the museum staff as assistant to the director and secretary to the staff. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers A group of KU Young Republicans will leave for Wichita tonight to attend a rally for Sen. Barry Goldwater at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, at the Forum, a public auditorium. Students Plan to See Barry in Wichita Goldwater will speak at the rally after attending a $100 a plate breakfast at the Broadview Hotel. Senator Frank Carlson will introduce Goldwater at the rally, and Representative William H. Avery, Republican candidate for governor, will introduce him at the breakfast. FILMING FROM AROUND THE WORLD THE SCIENCE ADVENTURE FILM SERIES (in color) ADMISSION FREE! Currently being shown at the New York World's Fair DUST OR DESTINY? Science Looks at the Question Does God Exist? 8 p.m. Friday Dyche Auditorium Reuben McCornack - Student Body President 1963-64 Gary Jouvenat - Student Chairman - VI 3-9562 Film available for showing in dorms, fraternities and sororities Sponsored by K.U. Student & Local Businessmen SUA Membership Meeting Would You Like To Help Plan A Dance,A Concert, A Jazz Forum Or A Carnival? - SEE YOU AT THE MEETING Freshmen Are Especially Encouraged To Attend. 7:30 WEDNESDAY UNION BALLROOM