Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 2, 1962 Four Issues (Continued from page 1) to the wives of married students be raised to $7.50. THE NEW PRESIDENT said; "I would suggest that all seats be limited to blocks of 25 students within each class and be selected this spring by a lot system." His principle argument in favor of this plan is that it is inefficient to have students waiting in line for two days in order to obtain their blocks. He added that the objection to large block seating came from the independents and that the suggestion would resolve this situation. The following nominations were made for council positions: Salter and Cross, chairman; Pat Wilson, Kansas City junior, and Trudy Meserve, Abilene sophomore, vice chairman; Larry Borcherding, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Ayres, treasurer; Jo Snyder, Bethesda, Md., secretary. Bonilla to Discuss Latin American Press Propaganda, censorship and problems of the Latin American press will be discussed Thursday evening by Frank Bonilla, American Universities Field Staff expert on Brazil. The discussion, sponsored by the professional journalism organizations of Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, will be held in the William Allen White Reading Room of Flint Hall at 7:30 p.m. Around the Campus SUA Board Now Seniors in Recital Holding Interviews In Swarthout Hall The Student Union Activities Board will hold interviews for committee and events chairmen today through next Thursday. All interested students may pick up applications in the SUA office in the Kansas Union. The interview dates and openings are: Today — Chancellor's Reception and Activities Carnival. Mav 3 - SUA Carnival. May 8 — Summer Board, Bowling. Quarterback Club, Traditions Dance. May 9 — Exhibits and Displays and Film Series. May 10 Union Opening, Featured Speaker Series, and Fall Concert. All interviews begin at 7 p.m. at designated rooms in the Kansas Union. Two Films Planned For SPU Meeting Two films followed by a discussion will be featured at the meeting of the Student Peace Union at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The films are "A Tale of Two Cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki" and "Language of Faces." Janet A. Woody and Robert L. Whaley will present their senior recitals in a joint program at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Miss Woody, Springfield, Mo., is a student of Miriam Stewart Hamilton, assistant professor of voice. She has been a member of the KU Chorale, Concert Choir, and the University Symphony for four years. In 1960 she toured with the KU production of "Brigadoon" in the Far East. This year she played the foreign woman in "The Consul." Her program will include songs by Handel, Haydn, Howells, and Donauy. David Wurth will accompany her. Whaley, Kansas City, Mo., is a student of John Hill, instructor of wind and percussion. He has appeared as soloist with the University Band and was named "outstanding bandsman." Whaley, accompanied by Carol Keltner and Judy Cripton, will play "Serenade" by Barat, "Sonata No. 2" by Richard Strauss, and "Sonata for Tuba" by Paul Hindemith. NEXT TO NOTHING... Cole is the best swimwear you can buy. An entire collection of fascinating custom-for-you swimsuits are waiting to allure you. Terrill's 803 Mass. Jean Murphy's THE GILDED CAGE Now you can dine in the leisure atmosphere of the rural 1890s. Enjoy the sumptuous decor and food of that grand old era. Groups of four or more please make reservations. We have special accommodations for parties. Try it you'll love it. 701 Main St., Eudora Kansas KI 2-2593 Diamonds Shop Before You Buy Premier Jewelry 916 Mass. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Just Received: FRISBEES, LARGE AND SMALL 98c and 69c BEETHOVEN AND BRAHMS SWEATSHIRTS $4.00 MADRIS SWIM TRUNKS $6.95 PURITAN BANLON SHIRTS $8.95 SUMMER WEIGHT BLAZERS $25.00 and $32.50 HAND-WOVEN INDIA MADRIS SPORT COATS $35.00 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 "To tint or not to tint..." Wonderful how a white raw silk pump can suddenly become bright red, chamals or any other color your whim dictates! And whether you choose to tint, or not to tint, it's a knockout! from the tall flared heel, also Wine Glass mid heel, to the pointed toe! CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 59th Y A K TOF appeal liquor in Ka ANI Gen. that l the l where drink. Gov the Demo of W of hir Japan Gov was t to Ja had p nors." He with probl when will Att that lines and where can I To JK In AN secon ence, saloon prope in th Wa ident ment leade forts schoo In educ Righ such stitu dicat strer At a sj echo said assu free ahea Th of ce peace marn The num their gran Mem He ficia and scho said was lems child O wa nig wa to in