Diplomats Doubt Hanoi Peace Try UNITED NATIONS — (UPI)— Reports that Hanoi had taken the initiative in new Viet Nam peace efforts were discounted today by diplomats in world capitals. Diplomatic sources in Washington, London, New York, Tokyo and Paris regarded the publication in New Delhi of a letter from North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh to the president of India as not holding any particular significance. The letter was addressed to Indian President Sarvepali Radha- krishnan. Diplomats said it apparently was the same as one sent recently to other world leaders but contained an additional paragraph noting that as chairman of the International Control Commission, ICC, established in 1954 to maintain a cease-fire in Viet Nam, India had a "special responsibility to bring peace." In Jaipur, India, where she is attending the ruling Congress party national congress. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi today declined comment on the letter. Virginia Woolf' Sales Mount for Weekend Weekend tickets for the KU production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" are at a premium, Helen Berge, in charge of ticket sales at Murphy Theatre, said. Although there are available tickets for Saturday, she anticipates a sellout for Friday if sales continue. Dies at 86 Professor Henry C. Tracy, 86, former chairman of the KU Department of Anatomy for 19 years died last Tuesday in Mem- phis, Tennessee. Prof. Tracy came to KU in 1920 after receiving his A.B. degree from Dartmouth University and his Ph.D. degree from Brown University. He was named Chairman of the KU department in 1926, a position he held until 1945. After leaving KU in 1950, Prof. Tracy went to the University of Mississippi at Oxford, where he was an associate in anatomy. He is survived by his widow, Jonett. Apply Now for Awards Scholarship applications for the 1966-67 school year must be returned to the Aids and Awards Office (222 Strong) by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15. Many tickets are available for Wednesday and Thursday and good seats can be obtained for both. Ticket sales for the Edward Albee play have been better than for the two previous productions. Those attending the Saturday performance at 8:20 p.m. should park in Zone C directly north of Murphy Theatre. Official Bulletin Juniors: Interested in the special Senior Year Program of the Peace Corps? File a questionnaire now, stating interest in senior year program for 60-67 academic year. Questionnaires available in 228 Strong. TODAY City Clarks School, All Day. Union. Psychology Colloquium. 4 p.m. Prol. M. Erik Wright, KU. Bailey Aud. Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. Gram. soprano. Swarthout Recital "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wood?" University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. TOMORROW City Clerk's School, All Day Union, Kansas State Edition, Lunchmeet, Lunchtime. UWC & Newcomers Joint. Guest Walkins, Rooms, Union William Allen White Lecture, 2:30 p.m. Gardner Cowles, Des Moines and New York City, Forum Rn., Union. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 pm . spon-sored by all Lutherans. Danzoriz Djeng Indoor Track, 7.30 p.m. Oklahoma. Alen Field House. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. G. H. Pro, organist, Hoch Aud. Linguistic Colloquy, 8 p.m. Dr. M. Kinkue KM. KuJ. Hawk Rm. Union "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. College Life, 9 p.m. Lambda Chi, 1918 St.wart. if she doesn't give it to you... — get it yourself! PALOMARES Spain—(UPI) PALOMARES, Spain—(UPI) Two U.S. pocket submarines were being prepared today to join the massive search for a missing American H-bomb lying in about 1,200 feet of water off the southeastern coast of Spain. The search for the nuclear weapon turned to the sea last week when 400 U.S. airmen failed to locate one of four nuclear devices missing after the mid-air collision Jan. 17 of a Strategic Air Command (SAC) B52 bomber with a KC135 refueling jet over southeast Spain. Three of the unarmed nuclear devices were recovered after the crash which killed seven of the crewmen aboard the two planes. But the fourth bomb was believed lying in the Atlantic in 200 fathoms of water. 10 Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 9, 1966 WE'RE LOOKING FOR Special Girls in 1966 Have you considered becoming a United Air Lines Stewardess? It's not all travel and glamour. You work odd hours, are frequently away from home and always on the go. If you are mature and flexible, like the responsibility of "being on your own" and gain satisfaction from serving others, apply now for class openings in 1966. Qualifications: 20-26 years, 5'2"-5'9", contact lenses and glasses acceptable. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE YOUR COLLEGE PLACEMENT OFFICE An Equal Opportunity Employer The sharp styling of Farah slacks puts the frosting on anything you might cook up! SLACKS, JEANS and WALK SHORTS with FaraPress FARAH MANUFACTURING CO., INC. ● EL PASO, TEXAS NEVER NEED IRONI - show qix mov constant send14