Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. March 14, 1962 President- (Continued from page 1) the letters are being only to inform the national chapters. A questionnaire is under consideration which will query 5000 KU students on their feelings on discriminatory practices at KU, especially the discriminatory clauses of KU Greek houses. THE PLAN TO SEND out the questionnaires was postponed until the possibility of polling the students by phone was investigated. Grace said 2400 questionnaires will be distributed among Greek organization members and an equal number will be distributed to independent students. The questionnaire, as it was drawn up, asks the student if he is aware of the existence of discriminatory clauses. It asks if the person objects to a racial and a religious discrimination clause and if the person thinks the University should take the initiative in ridding KU of chapters with such clauses in their constitutions. The questionnaire also had one section specifically for members of Greek houses. Questions in this section ask if the student would accept a racial and a religious minority group member. A thirty-minute discussion on the merits of the questionnaire preceeded the decision to postpone the issuance of it. Don Warner, Topeka junior and member of the CRC, objected to the wording of the question which asked students if they thought the question of discriminatory clauses should be left to the Greek houses themselves. Warner said that the students will be tempted to agree with the question because they would think that the Greek house members are "trying to burn off the responsibility on the administration." Around the Campus Seaver To Read At Poetry Hour James E. Seaver, professor of history and director of the Western Civilization program, will read Medieval Poetry at the Poetry Hour tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. P-T-P Forum To Meet In Jayhawk Room The P-t-P forum at 7:30 tonight will meet in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, instead of the Forum Room as was announced yesterday in the UDK and the Daily Bulletin. Augelli To Discuss KU Peace Corps John P. Augelli, professor of geography and chairman of the Latin American Area Studies committee, will speak at the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. Friday in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. He will discuss "KU's Peace Corps." Art Museum To Show 3 Films March 22 Three short color films will be shown at 7:30 and 9 p.m., March 22 in the lecture hall of the Museum of Art. The showing will include "Images Medievales." 19 minutes; "The Geesebook," 14 minutes; and "The Golden Age of Flemish Painting." 22 minutes. The film, "Hunchback of Notre Dame," which was scheduled to be shown tonight at 7:30 has been canceled because of non-delivery. SUA officials said the film will be shown at a later date. Film Is Canceled Foot-Long Hot Dog 40c BIG BUY Hunsinger Motor Co. German Cars BMW - NSU