Project clean-up completed soon The New Jersey Steel project enters its final week tomorrow with the completion of a patch-up, paint-up and clean-up campaign sponsored by the School of Architecture and Urban Design, Linda Boone, Kansas City senior, said yesterday. "Response from KU has been great," she said, "but in order to follow through on the project, it is essential that support be given this weekend." Volunteers should meet at the general headquarters for the project at 13th and New Jersey streets 9 a.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Miss Boone said transportation will be provided at McCollum, Oliver, and Gertrude Sellards Pearson Halls and the Kansas Union for those without cars. She said lunch will be served by the women of the community at the project site for participating students. Outdoor concerts set for Sunday Two outdoor band concerts will be presented by the KU band department at Potter Lake. The Sunday concert will feature the Concert Band, on May 4th the Brass Choir will be featured. The concerts, which begin at 5:30 p.m., will be directed by George Boberg, assistant director of KU bands, and Kenneth Bloomquist, director of the KU bands. This will be the first time such concerts have been scheduled during the school year, a spokesman from the band department announced. Both concerts will feature popular music. KU prof will attend art meeting Bobby R. Patton, assistant professor of speech and drama, has been selected as one of the 15 participants for a Media Institute for the Arts and Humanities, a speech department spokesman, said today. The institute, conducted at the University of Southern California May 11 to 17, is funded by the U.S. Office of Education to present the needs, trends, techniques and problems of using media in the classroom. Whitney Young will speak Friday Whitney Young, Jr., executive director of the National Urban League, will discuss "The University and the Community" at 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, said the lecture is open to the public without charge. Young's lecture is part of a three day meeting of the Western-central states region of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The meeting continues from Thursday through Saturday at KU. KU art instructor wins $1,000 A KU art instructor recently won a $1,000 prize for his entry at the May Show at the Cleveland Museum of Art. John Beckley's lithograph entry, "7 x 10 Circles - 70" will be displayed in the 51st Annual Exhibition of Work by Artists and Craftsmen of the Western Reserve to begin April 28. This is the third year Beckley has entered the Cleveland art show. He exhibited his work there in 1964 and 1967. Beckley began teaching at KU last September. Before coming here, he taught at Ohio University. Small World elects new officers Election of officers and an international fashion show this week highlighted the first annual general membership meeting of Small World, Inc., a service organization helping foreign women and children in Lawrence. The newly elected chairman and vice-chairman respectively are Mrs. Ronald L. Classon, 1602 Rose Lane, and Mrs. Gilberto Fort, Sunflower Apartments. Jam session follows jazz concert The Student Union Activities will feature the Fort Hayes Jazz Ensemble at 2:00 p.m., Sunday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Roy Browne, Lawrence senior and Jazz Forum chairman, said the performance, under the direction of Jim Olcott, will be followed by a jam session open to any interested students. Apr. 25 1969 KANSAN 3 "There will be no charge for the performance. Interested students are invited to bring their instruments to the jam session." Browne said. PHOTOFINISHING FREE CAR WASHES with gasoline purchases Robo-Phillips 66 1764 W. 23rd Use our gas Budget card-costs no more This is Mr. Meyers using the John Bean LIFT-A-MATIC wheel alignment machine. Save your tires . . . line up today! Precise accuracy guaranteed. We also have COMPLETE BARRETT BRAKE SERVICE. FRITZ CO. 745 N.H. VL3-4321 IT'S THE TIME OF THE SEASON for love and fun things like getting everybody together. Plan now to have your private Spring party at the Flamingo Beer and eggs, seven days a week. We cater to all your desires. Food? YOU NAME IT? Bands? We book only the best! Space? Private bar, large dance floor and seating for 300! Think about it. But hurry! For Reservations and information call VI 3-9800 after 5:00 p.m. 501 N. 9th