8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, April 17, 1968 Paul Krassner Realist editor to talk Thursday Paul Krassner, editor of one of the largest circulation underground magazines, "The Realist," will lecture at 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the Wesley Foundation auditorium. Krassner, who has interviewed Alan Watts, Lenny Bruce, Jules Feiffer, Hugh Hefner, Henry Morgan and Albert Ellis in his magazine, is appearing at KU at the request of Screw staff members. The Screw is the underground newspaper published in Lawrence which folded in March after 14 issues. Krassner's lecture will follow the first of two bands which will play in the program. He will present "An evening with a self-styled phoney," a social commentary he has given on several college campuses. Krassner writes for "The Realist," "a magazine of cherry pie and violence," like Ramparts, Playboy, and Cavalier, said Steve Russell, nonstudent and former Screw staff member. Drive begun for Day Camp "Our goal is a dollar apiece from each KU student," Mike Warner, chairman of the Student Committee for the Lawrence Day Camp Program, and Lawrence graduate student, said Tuesday. Contributions from KU students will be solicited tomorrow and in the coming weeks in a drive to raise $15,000 towards the $46,340 needed for operation of a Lawrence Day Camp for boys and girls this summer. The 20 students and faculty members outlined strategy for a comprehensive fund-raising drive at the Tuesday meeting. Workers were assigned to each living district, and it was decided to set up tables in the Kansas Union beginning next Wednesday. It was suggested, tongue-in-cheek, that several students hold tin cans marked, "Give to the Lawrence Day Camp," at the Kansas Relays, and solicit in a Salvation Army manner. Fund -raising speeches were planned for sororities and fraternities. It was noted that volunteer workers have been contacted on every floor in Lewis, McCollum, Naismith and Oliver Halls. "We've got to move fast to be effective," said Brian Barker, Virginia Water, England, graduate student. "In this drive we are not appealing to any specific group on the campus, but we are aiming at each student as an individual. We'd also like to stimulate social consciousness on the campus," said one of the organizers. The Day Camp program projects an enrollment of 200 children, five through sixteen years of age, and plans a budget of $46,340. The Ballard Community Center, Children's Hour, and the Community Children's Center are the three main agencies which will cooperate in sponsoring the program. A week-old downtown campaign had received about $23,000 in donations and pledges by the time the students met Tuesday. The KU campaign had been "stalled" in order to insure a commitment from the community. "We didn't want to make this project solely "on-the-hill," said Frances Horowitz, head of an advisory committee to plan the day camp for Lawrence youths, and chairman of the department of Human Development. Mrs. Horowitz is working with the student fund-raising program. A group of 18 faculty members have agreed to raise at least $7.– Scheherazade Queen to be selected Highlighting the Banquet of Nations to be held at 5 p.m. April 21 in the Kansas Union Ballroom will be the announcement of the Scheherazade Queen, an event sponsored by KU's International Club. Tickets on sale for Temptations 500 from their associates at the University. At a meeting Sunday, a group of faculty members decided to "put our money where our mouth is," said Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science. Eighteen candidates have been nominated from the different residence halls and sororities. A jury will select the queen and a trophy will be given to her living group, Abdul H. Said, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and president of the International Club, said. Student Union Activities (SUA) will present the Temptations at their Spring Concert at 8 p.m. Saturday in Allen Field House. Ticket sales, which started Monday, will go until Saturday night at the door. Prices are $2.50,$3 and $3.50 and are being sold at the SUA office in the Kansas Union, the information booth, Bell Music Co. and the Sound. If the Day Camp becomes a reality, this long, hot summer of '68 could mean "full time constructive recreational and learning experiences for children . . . and jobs for employable young people sixteen years of age and up," says a prospectus. Featured on the menu, he said, will be eight dishes from different nations. For entertainment, according to Said, there will be performances from the top groups at the International Festival and ready been sold to the banquet," according to Said, "more than 500 persons are expected to attend the event." He said the tickets—costing $2.00 each—are being sold at the Kansas Union information desk and also at the information booth on campus. by a Balcan dance group to celebrate the election of the queen. Members of Tau Sigma, KU dance fraternity under the direction of Elizabeth Sherbon, assistant professor of physical education, will also perform. "Although 200 tickets have al- McDonald said the department is giving priority to refund returns. He said the average return this year is $29.86 compared with $32.11 last year. TOPEKA — (UPI) The estimated 227,300 persons who filed late Kansas income tax forms Monday can expect a refund in four weeks, if they have one coming. Late filers will get refunds late State Revenue Director James T. McDonald said refunds will take about three weeks for those persons who filed earlier. Check This Inventory SALE OF MASTERWORK ITEM Model No. Reg. 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