Men counselors to get pay raise Counselors in the men's residence halls will receive a $180 yearly raise for the fall semester of next year, Fred McEhlene, assistant dean of men, said today. "We are doing more research in the halls, and since the counselors are the most immediate contact with the men, this is a progressive responsibility and will be matched with this pay raise. This will attract better counselors too," McElhenie said. Counselors formerly received AWS to give scholarships Applications for SMOP scholarships will be available in the Dean of Women's Office until March 15. SMOP stands for Scholarship Money's Our Purpose and is the slogan for the Associated Women Students Memorial Scholarship Fund. Scholarships are awarded in the name of KU women whose college careers were ended by death. Last year four $250 scholarships were awarded and at least four will be available this year. They are awarded on the basis of financial need, scholarship and contribution to the campus and any regularly enrolled undergraduate woman student is eligible. $60 monthly for the nine month year. The raise will bring salaries to $80 for the some 68 positions anticipated for next year. "THIS IS GREAT NEWS," said Jay Lagree, Great Bend senior and counselor at McCollum Hall. "Now our pay will come closer to the KU women's and men's of other universities." Craig Grant, Shawnee Mission junior and a counselor in McColllum Hall, said, "I think more qualified persons will apply now. The raise will be advantageous to us and the administration all." "The number of men in the halls and the number of counselors we will need still depends upon the effect of the draft on the student population," explained J. J. Wilson, housing director. "The anticipated number of 15.500 students for next fall looks more stable now that it did a couple of months ago," Wilson said. To broadcast recital KANU radio will present an organ recital by G. H. Pro, Lenwood senior, today at 10 pm. The program was taped from his recital three weeks ago. Pro is a pupil of L. E. Anderson, University organist. 0 Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 9, 1966 THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday CANBERRA, Australia—(UPI) —Prime Minister Harold Holt announced yesterday that Australian combat forces in South Viet Nam will be tripled in the next few months from 1,500 to 4,500 Australia to triple Vietnamese forces men. He also told parliament he hoped to visit the Communist-threatened country shortly. Such a trip would make Holt the first Australian prime minister to visit troops in a war zone IN MAKING THE announcement, Holt said "the information we and the Americans have is that the tide of war is turning in our favor." since World War II SUA Hyde Park Forum offers Every Thursday 3:00-5:00 Free Exchange of Ideas and Opinions In the Trail Room of the Kansas Union Content: N 24184/BN 26184 Stereo 'Cheek to Cheek," "A Foggy Day," "'A Fine Romance," 'They Can't Take That Away From Me," "Change Partners" and many more from the golden age of movie musicals—when Fred Astaire was King. Jequibau! The exciting new rhythm from Brazil. A fascinating beat that could become the next international craze.In this album, Jequibau is performed by its originator, Mario Albonese. A waiter at a club where Mose Allison was appearing said that the singer was "fantastic...Mose sings sweet and pure and soft it's a very direct thing." You can hear that "directness"and a great deal more—in songs like "V-8 Ford Blues" and 11 others. The Back Porch Majority's new album sparkles with hope—for man and his future. With ballads like "Natural Man," "The Bells," "Let's Get Together" (Dino's Song) and "A Song of Hope," the sensational septet tells you That's the Way It's Gonna Be. Great! Available at your nearest EPIC Records dealer. "EPIC". Marce Rea. T.M. PRINTED IN U.S.A. EPIC RECORDS Available At Complete Record Department 901 Massachusetts