Women---of Staff. By the time it finished, he s.p. of Jo. Archer, pianist, Swatbutch, Regist. Hall Continued from page 1 German Ph.D. Reading Exam: Registration closes Friday, Apr. 22; exam held May 7, 9:30 a.m. 101 Carrhuh-Oliver Archaeological Institute of America- Kansas Society: Monday, Apr. 13 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. J Walter Graham, U. of Toronto and Royal Ontario Museum. Although the Senate is elected by KU women, it is not obligated to inform the women of its decisions. Miss Peterson said. The Senate members are supposed to understand aspects of women's problems not readily recognized by women students. "Thus, the Senate can make decisions alone," she said. JO ANN Fairbrother, Great Bend junior and Ellsworth Hall delegate to the March rules convention, said, "I think it is the right of all women students to know what the Senate decides. It is not right to keep the decisions from us. Everyone wants to know." She said she had not been informed of the Senate's decision. Psychology Colloquium, 4 p.m. "The Motivational Significance of Complexity," Dr. Daniel E. Berlyne, U. of Toronto, Dyche Aud. Another delegate, Floy Green, Topeka junior, agreed with the secrecy "in the intermediate stages. I think it's bad after the decisions have been made though. I am willing to trust the Senate with most things. Anything I don't trust them with I'm willing to get in and work for myself." Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gorken. Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Ditte, Child of Man." Dyche Aud. Official Bulletin TODAY City Managers School. All Day. Kansas Union. Truman Capote 8, p.m. Reading fiction in Cold Blood, Allen Field Hill TOMORROW Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist Center City Managers School, All Day. Union. Kansas Relays, 2 p.m. Memorial Stadium. Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation School, 9 a.m. West School, 1 a.m. All Day Tennis, 3 p.m. Emporia State, Here. Basketball, 4 p.m. Robert Cieslew, Drye, Aid. Der Deutsche verein wird am Dom- stein des Zimmers Zimmer 112 Blake zusammengestellt. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Concert Course, 8:20 p.m. Cleveland Orchestra, Hoeh Aud. College Life, 9 p.m. Sigma Alpha Campus. Speaker, Mr John Gottubow ASC--area's department stores, shopping centers, restaurants, and night spots. The music will vary from blues and Dixieland to progressive in an effort to re-establish Kansas City as a center for the continuation and development of live jazz. Continued from page 1 involve the lives of students. The difficulty we face is the differences in attitudes and opinions as to what should be done," Martin said. Martin proposed a list of 18 "guideposts for change" to lead council activity in the coming year. AMONG HIS RECOMMENDATIONS were immediate codification of KU rules and regulations, seeking a clarification of the relationship between the Student Court and the Disciplinary Committee, a revision of the ASC elections bill, and an active seeking of a "Stop Week" program. Jim Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore (Vox-small men's) and chairman of the Student Athletic Seating Board, announced to the council that all students next week will receive a mailing regarding reservation of student football seats for next fall. Klumpp said that reservation of tickets will begin Monday, May 2, for a four-day period. AMONG CHANGES in this year's seating policy will be a provision for transfer of tickets among students and the exclusion of general public seats on the east side of the stadium. Dwayne Hall, director of the Kansas Union student food service, appeared at the meeting to answer questions regarding increases in prices of food in the Kansas Union cafeteria and the Hawklet. Hall denied charges that food prices have increased 40 per cent in the last year, saying that the average price increase since 1961 on 70 major food items in the Kansas Union has been 19 per cent. He attributed price increases to the rising cost of food products throughout the nation. A resolution to investigate possible creation of a special student committee to examine a meal ticket system for the Kansas Union caferia was passed by the council. It was sponsored by Lee Peakes, Kirkwood, Mo., junior (UP—large men's). WARD'S WEEKLY AUTO SERVICE SPECIALS FREE! WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK-UP TESTED ON PRECISION EQUIPMENT Special If alignment is needed we will: • Adjust caster camber, toe-in, toe-out • Re-test wheels $6.88* $2 extra for Chrysler products Wrestling-K.C.jazz to throb BRAKE SPECIAL $15.88* Continued from page 1 meeting last night. They all agreed to actively try to influence the members of the Athletic Board, which is considering the life of KU wrestling, to retain the sport. 25,000 mile relined bonded brake shoes installed on all 4 wheels, inspect and pack front wheel bearings, check all wheel cylinders, master cylinder and grease seals, adjust emergency brake. - Self-adjusting extra. WARD'S AUTO SERVICE 729 N.H. Call VI 2-1708 Several lines of action were planned along with another meeting scheduled for today. The wrestlers agreed they would first try to present their case to Stinson, and then to the members of the Athletic Board. Stinson explained that Duff was temporarily the wrestling coach this year. "We have reached a point where we are going to have to decide whether we are going full speed ahead on our wrestling program or whether we will drop the program as an intercollegiate sport," he said. Beginning April 25, Kansas City will throb with the vibrant and syncopied sounds so intimately linked with its past. The third annual Jazz Week Festival will recall the colorful twenties when musicians gathered from all over the country. Who has the most room, the best food and the plushest atmosphere for up to 300? "If we did go full speed ahead we would have to hire a full time coach and Gary does not have the experience to be a full time coach in the Big Eight. I advised him to go somewhere where he could get experience," he said. 11 Who can help you with your spring party plans? The festival will climax Sunday, May 1, with an all-day jazz spectacular at Municipal Auditorium featuring Duke Ellington and his band, Stan Kenton, Clark Terry, Al Cohn, and Bob Brookmeyer. Whom should you call when you're looking for places for your spring party? Jackie asks grant cut NEW YORK — (UPI) — Mrs. John F. Kennedy has asked Congress to reduce her $50,000 a year federal grant to maintain a New York office by at least $20,000, it was announced Tuesday. On April 28 jazz combos will play throughout the downtown Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 29, 1966 23rd & Neismith V1 3-0611 Who else but the Wild One T&C HAS THE LATEST LOOKS IN FLATS You can pick a tempting T-strap or the wonderful new ghillie sling. Either Shoe in White Kid Sizes 4-10 $12.00