OPEN TO ALL SUA to initiate opinion forum world oppas ap- nion- Rock What's on your mind? You can discuss it tomorrow at the Hyde Park Forum. Tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 in the Trail Room in the Kansas Union the Student Union Activities (SUA) Forum Committee is initiating a new program for the expression of student opinion. THE HYDE PARK Forum, to be held weekly, is patterned after one at the University of Nebraska. Open discussion by students on any issue is the goal of the Forum. Labor group has employer query form Questionnaires to determine how much students earn in off-campus jobs will be distributed among Lawrence merchants within the next three weeks by the Student Labor Organization (SLO). Susan Silverglat, Shawnee Mission junior, said merchants will be asked the number of students they employ, the starting salary and the highest wage paid. Miss Silverglat presented the questionnaires at an SLO meeting Wednesday which only five people attended. Carl Bangs, Prairie Village junior and secretary-treasurer of SLO, estimated that 900 people have signed petitions asking the Kansas Board of Regents to allocate funds which would raise wages of student employees to $1.25 per hour. The petitions are still being circulated in the residence and scholarship halls and SLO plans to set up tables soon on campus, said Bangs. "It's something the students need," said Jennifer Speer, Wichita sophomore and chairman of the SUA Forum Committee. "There are enough people with enough opinions to make this a real success." STARTS TOMORROW Barb Dewey, Lincoln, Neb., freshman and chairman of the Hyde Park Forum Committee, said the format, like the discussion, will be very open. A discussion and question period will follow each speaker. Batman wins again "It's for everyone and everything they want to talk about," said Miss Dewey. Ellsworth Hall women were wondering recently about the seriousness with which residents approach hall events. A proposed awards banquet, complete with after-dinner speaker, had to be changed from Wednesday to Monday night. Reason: conflict with Batman! Provoist James R. Surface's reply to the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) questionnaire will be among the topics discussed tonight at an SDS meeting at 7:30 in the Kansas Union Alcoves. John Garlinghouse, Salina junior and SDS president, said the SDS would think about what it SDS to discuss query could do to get some actual results from the questionnaire, not just administrative side-stepping. Daily Kansan 3 Thursday, March 10, 1966 Garlinghouse said SDS would participate in the "good neighbor deal," which involves KU students walking door-to-door in Wyandotte County, Kansas City, March 12-13 and 19-20 to obtain community support for equal opportunity in housing. The amount of SDS participation in the protest this weekend by students to end the war in Viet Nam will also be discussed. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts will present the University String Quartet in a recital on Wednesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. String quartet concert The University Quartet is composed of artist-teachers on the KU staff. Get Out Of The Dog House — See The Tee Pee UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE THE BEDBUG by Vladimir Mayakovsky with Catherine Ziablowa, guest artist March 11, 12 and 18, 19 Murphy Hall 8:20 p.m. Murp KU students admitted free to $1.20 seats with current Certificate of Registration Murphy Hall Box Office Telephone UN 4-3982 LEVI'S STA-PREST Sportswear Never Needs Ironing! Wash them, dry them-wear them! They look as neat as when they were purchased . day after day after day! Truly wrinkle-free, care-free slacks. Even after months of washing the crease is still there . . . wrinkles ARE NOT!-and the tailored fit never loses its shape. StaPrest Trim Cut are available in wheatcolor and faded blue. Sizes waist 24-34. $6.98 Open Every Night Till 8:00 Open Every Night Till 8:00 1744 Massachusetts In Dillon's Plaza