Page 3 Around the Campus --- University Daily Kansan P-t-P To Hold Reception A reception for new foreign students will be sponsored by People-to-People at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. All foreign students are invited. An informal discussion about life at KU will be featured. All American students are urged to bring their foreign student contacts, Karen Indall, P-t-P hospitality chairman, said. Vox Resumes Meetings Vox Populi will resume its weekly meetings at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union, Jim Frazier, Topeka first-year pharmacy student and Vox president, has announced. Editors Become Trustees Two Kansas weekly newspaper publishers, who are graduates of the KU School of Journalism, have accepted invitations to become trustees of the William Allen White Foundation. The board of the Foundation voted at its annual meeting Feb. 10 to issue the invitations. The new trustees are Larry L. Funk, publisher of the Oakley Graphic and a 1949 graduate, and Robert N. Bolitho, co-publisher of the Hoisington Dispatch and a 1950 graduate. Nelick to Read Kipling Franklyn Nelick, associate professor of English, will read selections from Kipling at the SUA's first Poetry Hour this school year at 4:30 today in the Kansas Union. KU Senate Caucus Set itors Ronald Young, minority floor leader of the KU Freshman Senate, has called a Democratic caucus meeting at 7:00 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union to propose a platform for the body. Magazine To Be Revived Quill Magazine, an outlet for creative writing by KU students is being revived. The editor, William D. Knief, Mission freshman, is soliciting manuscripts of short stories, short plays or dramatic sketches, essays and poetry. The address is Quill Magazine, 203 Fraser Hall. Sanity Hearing New Possibility For Jack Ruby AUSTIN, Tex.—(UPI)—Jack Ruby may be headed for another round of courtroom drama—this time to determine whether he has become insane since he fired the fatal shot into Lee Harvey Oswald's abdomen 15 months ago. The probability of Ruby appearing once again before District Judge Joe B. Brown came up Wednesday when the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided not to review Ruby's conviction until his sanity is judged. The appeals court had originally planned to hear an appeal from Ruby's lawyers on March 10. If Ruby is found currently insane he would be sent to a state mental hospital. But if Ruby is found sane, the appeals court would then review the conviction as scheduled. The appeals court ruling was brought about by the Ruby family's request that lawyer Joe Tonahill be kicked off Ruby's defense team. "We have concluded that the submission of this appeal and decision on the question as to who will be recognized by this court as appellant's counsel on appeal should be postponed to allow time for the trial judge to judicially determine" Ruby's mental state, the appellate court ruled. Hans Joachim Morgenthau, distinguished professor of political science at the University of Chicago, will visit KU Friday to talk on U.S. national interests in the 1960's. Morgenthau to Talk On National Interests His talks, sponsored by the Department of Political Science, will be at 4:30 p.m. in 112 Blake Hall. He was educated at the Universities of Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt. He did graduate work at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies and later became an instructor of political science at the University of Geneva. One of the country's leading authorities on international affairs and United States foreign policy, Prof. Morgenthau has been an adviser to both the Congress and the State Department. Among the many posts he has held was professor of international law at the Institute of International and Economic Studies at Madrid. In America he has been the director of the Center for Studies of American Foreign Policy and a visiting professor at the Washington Center for Foreign Studies' Research. Official Bulletin Ethics and Society, 8:00 p.m. Dr. Teresa Mazz, M.D. Forum Room, Kumsa Union. TODAY St. Lawrence Student Center Activities: 4:00 p.m., Theology 101; 7:00 p.m., Theology 101; 7:00 p.m., Phil. 71, Contemporary Philosophical Thought Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Little Mary, Sunshine." Wesley Foundation Evensong, 5:00 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Oread. Wesley Foundation Holy Communion, 7:45 to 20 a.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Park Avenue Episcope Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chanel. TOMORROW Institute of Professional Economics, All Day. Kansas Union. Kansas Union. All Day. Professional Advisory Committee of Day, Kansas Union. _15th Annual Art Education Conference. Dept. of Social Work, All Day. Kansas Union School of Business Visiting Lecturer, 3:00 p.m. Prof. John F. Kain, Harvard U. Receptio about the Use of Input-Output Analysis "Analysis" Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Gymnastics, 3:30 p.m. Fort Hays. Here. Basketball, 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Fragrant Theater Big Eight Indoor Track Championships, 7:00 p.m. Kansas City. Newman Party, 8:00 p.m. "Monte Carlo Party." Everyone welcome. 25 cent entrance. Basement St. Lawrence Student Center. Car pickup in front of G.S.P. and Corbin at 7:45, Union at 7:45 and Hashinger and Lewis at 7:45. Foreign Film, 7.30 p.m. "The Magicians." Hoch Auditorium. for fun. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Little Mary, Sunshine." Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Prof. Morgenthuah has also written several books, among which are "Scientific Man vs. Power Politics," "Politics Among Nations," "Principles and Problems of International Politics," "In Defense of the National Interest," "Dilemmas of Politics," "The Purpose of American Politics," and "Politics in 20th Century." Dress Rehearsal Open To Public The Rock Chalk Revue dress rehearsal Thursday, March 4, will be open to the public, Hoite Caston, Independence graduate student and Rock Chalk producer, said last night. Caston said that this was decided because there were only about 100 tickets left for the Friday and Saturday performances after the block drawings last week. He stressed that the dress rehearsal will be identical to the regular performances. Programs will be mimeographed, however, he said. John Pound, Fredonia junior and the man in charge of ticket sales, said that sales will start Monday at the Kansas Union. The dress rehearsal will be at 9:15 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. The late start is due to the English Proficiency Examination, scheduled for the same night. The dress rehearsal should end by 11:45 p.m. Late permission for women is available, the dean of women's office has announced. Saturday — Friday — SHADOWS TEE PEE Saturday Ann Brewer & The Flames APPLICATIONS FOR SUA BOARD POSITIONS officers & board Are now available in the Student Union Activities Director's Office (1st floor of Kansas Union) Applications due in by 5:00 p.m. Friday, March 19, 1965