Chalmers to dine with Governor E. Laurence Chalmers, KU Chancellor-designate, will have lunch with Gov. Robert Docking and members of the Board of Regents in Topeka during his first public visit to the campus this week. The luncheon will be Friday at Cedar Crest, home of the Governor. Chalmers, now vice-president for academic affairs at Florida State University, will arrive in Lawrence Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chalmers will accompany him on the 4-day visit. Alum's gift causes name problem The University of Kansas discovered last week that gifts can create problems. When Irene Nunemaker, a KU alumnus and former editor for Capper Publications in Topeka, now living in New York City, made a $350,000 gift to the KU "Program for Progress," the situation was not as simple as it seemed. The gift is to provide physical facilities for one of the five Colleges-within-the-College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, one of which will be renamed Nunemaker College. The problem is in deciding which of the colleges is to be renamed. Centennial, the pilot college, was opened in 1966, KU's centennial year. The remaining four, Corbin, North, Pearson and Oliver colleges, honor three outstanding alumni and KU's first chancellor. Titus to speak at CYD seminar Local campaigning will be the subject discussed by James Titus, associate professor in political science, at the Collegiate Young Democrats (CYD) meeting tonight, Mike Dicheson, CYD president has announced. Titus' speech is the first in a series of seminars on various political topics. A discussion period will follow the speech. The meeting will be at 8 p.m., in the Kansas Union Parlor C. London Grafica Arts collection here London Grafica Arts will be presenting a collection of original graphics in an exhibition and sale until 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union South Lounge. The collection includes about 500 works ranging from 16th century manuscript pages to contemporary prints commissioned by London Grafica Arts. All of the works are printed directly from the original plate or stone. All of the prints will be for sale from $10 to $3,000. Film of South America at Dyche "Green Magic," a color film shot in the jungles of South America, will be shown at 7:30 tonight in Dyche Auditorium. The film is a record of the expedition made by Count Leonardo Bonzi and a crew of professional movie-makers across the heart of South America from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Lima, Peru. Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Agee wrote the narration. The Center for Latin American Studies is sponsoring the film. Admission is free. KU editors put out pictoral survey A pictorial survey of the jazz scene since World War II is featured in the new issue of Midcontinent American Studies Journal, a quarterly magazine edited at KU. Copies may be purchased in the Kansas Union Bookstore, said James H. Stoner, manager of the bookstore. Collegiate 4-H Club elects officers Newly elected officers are: Janice K. Wagner, Richmond junior, president; Gary Mogge, Ruleton sophomore, The KU Collegiate 4-H Club has announced the election of its officers for the spring semester, 1969. CSO meets tonight Richard MacCann, associate professor of journalism and adviser for the group, said yesterday members would discuss readings from the Bible and from "Science and Health," a book by Mary Baker Eddy. The regular weekly meeting of the Christian Science Organization (CSO) will be at 7:30 tonight at Danforth Chapel. Mar. 11 1969 KANSAN 3 vice-president; Marilyn Darling, Salina junior, secretary, Cecilia Jecha, Timekin sophomore, treaser, and Betty Mattingly, Lindsborg junior, corresponding secretary. The KU 4-H Club was organized in the fall of 1967 to promote 4-H activities in Kansas and encourage 4-H'ers to attend KU. The All Student Council (ASC) meeting tonight will concern only one issue, that of election procedures for the spring general election, Rick von Ende, Abilene, Tex., graduate student and ASC chairman, said. This year club members have been acting as judges at county 4-1H days in the Lawrence area. An oil painting of a Kansas landscape by Robert N. Sudlow, associate professor of drawing and painting, has been purchased by the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library. Sudlow painting sold ASC meeting will decide rules for new elections The library, recently occupying a large, new building, is accumulating a collection of original art. "We are going to decide tonight on election procedures so they can be published Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in University Daily Kansan ads," von Ende said. The spring election to be held April 23 and 24 will determine class officers, president and vice-president of the student body, and student representatives to the student senate. Von Ende said the ballot will probably include at least two referendum questions. The ASC meeting will be 7:15 p.m. in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. Official Bulletin Foreign Students. Sign up for the March 20 People-to-People Tour. See March Newsletter for details. PtP office, basement, Kansas Union. Today SUA Poetry Room, 4:30 p.m. Peter Lewis Music Rooms, Korkhe, Music Room, Kansas University KU Collegiate 4-H Club Meeting. 7 p.m. Watkins Hall. SUA Films. 7 & 9 p. P. two-story studio. Visit Gage, Forum Room, Kansas Union. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Dforth Chair Jayhawk Rodeo Club, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Linguistics Colloquium, Edward Erzamzus. 108 Blake. Latin American Film Series, 7:30 p.m. Green Screen *Dyche*. Auditorium, Auditorium. "Phedre." 8 p.m. (In French.) A MTV production. Production. Hoch Auditorium. Tomorrow Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. "The Bridge." Dvche Auditorium. Philosophy Lecture. 8 p.m. Prof. Joseph Margolis, Temple University. The Confirmation of Meta-Moral Terrors." Forum Room, Kansas Union. Concert Course. 8:20 p.m. Painters Symphony. Hoch Auditorium. Weather The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clear to partly cloudy skies today and tomorrow with light and northwesterly winds. High temperatures will be in the middle 30s today and near 15 degrees tonight. High tomorrow in the upper 30s. Precipitation possibilities five per cent today and tonight, 10 per cent tomorrow. Miss Patti Treat Miss Patti Treat For a cool refreshing change ... ur Miss Pat dress or beach cover-up our Miss Pat dress or beach cover-up. at the back of the Town Shop Uptown 839 Mass. St. VL3-5755 VI3-5755