Around the Campus Page 5 1962 Water Ballet Starts Wednesday "Splash Hits," the 1962 Quack Club water ballet, will be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Robinson Gymnasium. It consists of swimming and diving acts accompanied by Broadway musical tunes. Forty costumed girls will be featured along with special diving exhibitions and solo, duet and trio acts. Clown divers will appear. Tickets are 50 cents each and may be purchased from Quack Club members at the physical education office in Robinson gymnasium or at each performance. Acting Law Dean W. A. Kelly To Talk in K. C. Wednesday The Acting Dean of the Law School, William A. Kelly, will give a speech at the "Bread and Butter Luncheon" of the Lawyers Association of Kansas City Wednesday. The subject of Dean Kelly's speech will concern the recent developments in medical malpractice. Road Behind Union to Close Bumgartner Drive behind the Kansas Union will be closed to traffic for at least the next 10 days because of excavation for a steam tunnel. The tunnel will join the other steam tunnels that are used for heating buildings. Panel Set to Discuss Medical Care Plans "Medicare โ€” Pro and Con" will be the discussion topic at the Presidential Forum, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Vaclaw Mudroch, assistant professor of history, and Oswald Backus, professor of history, will lead the discussion. Guest panelists are Dr. C. Y. Thomas Jr., a physician from Prairie Village, and L. R. C. Agnew, professor of history and chairman of the department of the history of medicine at KU. Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of journalism, will be at the University of Nebraska on Wednesday and Thursday. He will be serving as consultant on a proposed project to establish a regional library of materials for use in televised instruction. Last year Professor Adkins visited universities and educational television stations in a nine-state area during the exploratory phase of the project. In conjunction with the congressional debate technically labelled the King Anderson Bill, Dr. Thomas will take a position in opposition to the proposition. Dr. Agnew will take the stand for President Kennedy's medical aid to the aged plan. KU Professor at TV School DutchTreat From the skilled craftsmen of Holland comes the world's first truly compact portable phonograph with big console sound. Brought to you by MERCURY Record Corporation and priced at an amazingly low ยง59 95 - Operates on ordinary flashlight batteries. - Fully transistorized. - Completely portable. Enjoy it at the beach, picnics, patios, pools, on vacations . . . anywhere. - Plays all record sizes and all 4 speeds. - Weatherized crystal cartridge with diamond/sapphire styli. - The ultimate in compactness. Weights only 8 pounds. - Engineered by the traditionally fine technicians of Utrecht of Holland Philips of Holland. Monday, April 23, 1962 Revolutionary 7" Ticonal speaker delivers distortion-free response up to 16,000 cps. SEE IT. HEAR IT. Available at most record dealers or write for brochure: Mercury Record Corporatio Phonograph Division 35 E. Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois Richard Angletti, instructor of piano, will present a recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Angeletti to Play at 8 Tonight in Swarthout Mr. Angeletti, faculty sponsor for Phi Mu Alpha Sinifonia, professional music fraternity, will play "Partita in D Major" by Bach, "Phantasie in C Major" by Schumann, and the two-movement "Sonata in F-Sharp Major" by Beethoven. Admission is free. Thirty-two International students took part in the People-to-People industrial tour to Kansas City last Saturday. Foreign Students Tour WDAF-TV They left here in a KU bus at 1:15 p.m. to tour the WDAF television studios and saw the programming of a live show, "TV Teen Hop," and were shown how a movie is broadcast on a national network. The industrial tours chairman, Barbara Cowen, Junction City sophomore, said that most of the tour members were impressed by the order and calm of the television studios. Fined for Gun Shot INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. โ€” (UPI) โ€” Albert Sterrett dislikes automobile horns so when a motorist sounded off he fired a shotgun at the car. Municipal Judge Charles Daugherty fined Sterrett $310 yesterday for firing a gun in the city limits. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Attention All SUA Members! The SUA will hold interviews for the following positions during the next three weeks. If you have worked in SUA this year, either as a committee member or as a committee chairman, you are eligible to apply for chairmanships listed below. Day of Interview Position April 25 Chairman of Men's and Women's Bowling Chairman of Quarterback Club Chairman of Traditions Dance April 26 Chairman and members of the SUA Summer Board which will supervise SUA activities at summer school May 1 Chairman and sub-chairman of the Union Opening May 2 Chairman of Chancellor's Reception Chairman of Activities Carnival May 3 Chairman and sub-chairman of SUA Carnival May 9 Chairman of Displays in the Union Chairman of Exhibits in the Union Chairman of SUA film series May 10 Chairman of Fall Concert Chairman of Feature Speaker series Applications may be picked up in the Activities Director's office in the Union. Remember, these positions will be filled this spring. Interviews will not be held in the fall for these chairmanships. NEED A RIDE? NEED RIDERS? Riding in a Group Saves Money Find That Group Under "Transportation" in Your DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS VI 3-2700-Ext.376