Patronize Kansan Advertisers Political opportunities unlimited for students There is a "tremendous" opportunity for the college age person in political activities today, according to William A. Steiger, member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Steiger, one of several Congressmen, Senators, and Republican national leaders on campus, Saturday, for "Opportunities Unlimited," a Republic-sponsored conference for college leaders, talked to about 240 students attending the program. "There are some 50 in the House that are under 40 years old," Steiger said. "And for the House, at least, that's a young man." Steiger, representing the 6th District of Wisconsin, was a former member of the Wisconsin Legislature—an office to which he was elected fresh out of college in 1960. "The youthful image presented by (John F.) Kennedy and (Richard) Nixon in the national elections improved my chances considerably," said Steiger, who is 28 and the second youngest Republican. "The opportunities for young people are increasing every day—especially in the Republican party," Steiger said. "Not only if they are active in the party, but also, their interest could redirect or even change the whole party." L. A. Philharmonic "What to me remains the primary question in politics today and what will be especially important in this election is what is known as the credibility gap," Steiger said. "I for one am very dissatisfied with the information the administration is giving us. "I think the youth of today is in the transition stage," Steiger said. "I think this is a problem we have in politics, too. We will now have to relate what we say in politics to what is actually going on around us." Concert slated An orchestra described by Time magazine as one of the best in the country gives a concert here tonight at 8:20 in Hoch Auditorium. UNDER MEHTA'S direction, an increased demand for concerts has caused the orchestra to give over 150 concerts in the Los Angeles area and surrounding countries. For tonight, Mehta has selected Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance by Barber, Don Juan, Symphonic Poem, Op. 20 by Since its founding in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic has been directed by such giants of the baton as Rodzinski, Klemberce, Wallenstein, and Van Beinum. Following Van Beinum's death the orchestra continued with guest conductors until Zubin Mehta became musical director for the 1963-64 season. Strauss and Symphony No. 8 in G major by Dvorak. Mehta received his early training from his father, concertmaster and later conductor of the Bombay Orchestra. GRADUATING from the Vienna Academy of Music in 1957, Mehta began a rise to fame with the first prize he gained at Liverpool in the international conductor's competition. Tickets for the performance are available at the Murphy Hall Box Office and at Bell's Music Store. Water is so precious in parts of the Sudan that drillers dig 250 feet to find it. 3 Daily Kansan Monday, May 8, 1967 Remember MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 14 Remember ANDREWS GIFTS Every Day BE SURE YOU APPLY THIS SPRING FOR YOUR STUDENTS RESERVED SEATS FOR 1967 FOOTBALL STUDENTS MUST ORDER SEASON TICKETS FOR NEXT FALL'S HOME FOOTBALL GAMES ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY SCHEDULE IF THEY WISH TO SIT IN THEIR CLASS SECTION. Monday, May 8 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1967 SENIORS Tuesday, May 9 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1967 GRADUATE STUDENTS* Wednesday, May 10 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1967 JUNIORS Thursday, May 11 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1967 SOPHOMORES - This category includes current seniors who plan to continue at KU as graduate students and students who are in graduate school now and will return to KU in the fall of 1967 to continue their graduate work. It does not include students who will enter the Medical School or the School of Nursing in the fall of 1967 as their tickets will be applied for at the Medical Center in K.C. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY Tickets will be applied for at Allen Field House—8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily. Enter north doors of the Field House and go down the east corridor; ID CARDS MUST BE PRESENTED AND EACH STUDENT SHOULD BE PREPARED TO PAY A FEE OF $5.00 PER SEASON TICKET AT THIS TIME. CHECKS SHOULD ME MADE PAYABLE TO: K.U.A.A. (Any application for refunds of the $5.00 fee must be made in writing to the Athletic Seating Board of the All Student Council prior to Sept. 1, 1967.) Orders may be placed according to the above schedule and information for picking up your tickets will be distributed to you during enrollment in the fall. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO MAKE APPLICATION THIS SPRING WILL HAVE THE SAME PRIORITY AS "NEW STUDENTS" IN THE FALL. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO APPLY DURING THEIR ASSIGNED DAY WILL NOT BE GIVEN PRIORITY WITH THEIR CLASS SECTION. IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR YOUR 1967 STUDENT FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET THIS SPRING. ACCORDING TO THE ABOVE SCHEDULE. Group applications within a priority classification will be limited to not more than twenty-five (25). Exceptions will be considered in the case of exceptionally large pledge classes or classes within men's or women's residence halls. It should be noted that independent groups can apply in groups if they so desire. All block applications will be given priority according to the student of lowest classification. The person(s) applying for a group must present ID cards for all members of the group. After all applications are completed this Spring, a drawing will be held within each priority group to determine seat location. In this way an equal opportunity will be afforded to each student so long as you have made application on your assigned priority date. Individual orders and group orders will each be numbered and carry the same weight in the drawing of lots. The Athletic Seating Board of the ASC will supervise the drawing of lots soon after the end of the ticket application period. Season tickets for student spouses who are themselves students may be ordered at the earlier priority of either spouse. Season tickets for student spouses who are not themselves students may be ordered at the time their student spouse orders his or her ticket. The price for this non-student spouse ticket is $11.00. Season Ticket orders for housemothers, should be placed with the group with which the housemother intends to sit. New 1967 medical students and School of Nursing students will apply at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City next fall for their season tickets. Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to be assigned seats in pep club sections. Members of the University Marching Band will have seats reserved automatically and MUST NOT order tickets. To speed up group application, arrange ID cards according to the following: A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z, and present these grouped ID's to the proper tables set up in the East Lobby of Allen Field House. One reminder, on Saturday, May 13th, Coach Rodgers and his staff will preview the "New Look" Jayhawks in the annual Spring Intrasquad Game, with the kick-off set for 1:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. Your I.D. card and 1967 Spring Semester Certificate of Registration will admit you to the game so plan now to attend.