Discussion of drug use scheduled "Drug Control and Abuse on the KU Campus" will be discussed today at 4:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood room of the Kansas Union. Guest speakers will be Dr. Raymond Schwegler, Watkins Hospital director, Emery Good, Junction City junior and journalism student who recently did research on the KU drug problem, and an agent from the Health, Education and Welfare Drug Abuse Control Bureau. Rutger's record NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — (UPI) — Rutgers, which began football in 1869, has won 348 of 720 games against college opponents. The Scarlet Knights lost 338 games during that stretch and tied 34. Gov. Docking to host 53 foreign students Gov. and Mrs. Robert Docking will host 53 KU international students and others May 6, at Cedar Crest, the executive mansion in Topeka. The event is the annual Dayin-Topea arranged by Gov. and Mrs. Docking and the Washburn University People-to-People (Pto-P) council for international students from colleges and universities in Eastern Kansas. After lunch at Gage Park, Governor and Mrs. Docking will hold a reception for the international students at Cedar Crest. The bus will leave for Topeka at 8 a.m. from the Kansas Union. Students with cars are invited to bring their cars to the Kansas Union in case there will be shortage of space in the bus. THE PROGRAM begins at 8:30 am, with coffee hour. A tour of the House and Senate chambers, the State office building and the Meninger Foundation will fill the morning part of the day-long program. If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 Daily Kansan Thursday, May 4, 1967 10 KANSAS CITY AREA STUDENTS! Are you over 21? Are you looking for a profitable and interesting job this summer? Come in and talk with us! Pick your own working hours. YELLOW CAB CO. 505 West 23rd St. K.C., Mo. MODERN DANCE Tau Sigma Dance Concert Sat., May 6 8:20 p.m. Sun., May 7 7:00 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 or KU ID Tickets Available at: Kansas Union, Bell's Music, Dance Office Robinson Gym