Aid to education- Continued from page 1 "The federal government likes the project grants because that's their means of controls," Gumm said. The committee also plans to study a direct student aid, Gumm said. The type of grant is still vague, but would differ from National Defense Student Loan funds. Income tax deductions for parents may be discussed, Gumm added. The educators must answer the question, "Is it a waste of funds to support research at mediocre institutions," Gumm said, where block aid grants might be useful. KU ranks 59th The University of Kansas has fallen to 59th place in percentage of federal funds contributed for research, Wescoe said, but taking into consideration all colleges in the state, Kansas ranks higher. Wescoc was in Wichita Monday with other educators talking with legislators to encourage support on the state level. About 50 young men protested the difference in amount of classroom space and professors' salaries between WSU, KU and K-State. They carried signs reading: "We want more classrooms," "We want more professors," and "We want higher pay." Speaking to the Wichita Rotary Club Monday, Wescoe expressed fear the quality of higher education would deteriorate unless the lay public got the word as to what Drummer Boy to be heard Nov.28 The Harry Simeone Chorale, which recorded "Little Drummer Boy" that has sold more than two million copies, will perform Nov. 28 in Hoch Auditorium. Tickets for the concert, sponsored by Student Union Activities, will go on sale soon for $2, $1.50 and $1. Simeone was the former musical director for Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians. the problems of higher education are." Some problems he touched on: Press emphasizes marchers The press appears to ignore significant campus happenings, while emphasizing placard carrying students. Rapid growth of community colleges too often result from Chamber of Commerce promotion, not from educational need. Directory sale nears Student directories will go on sale at the Kansas Union Beckstore and the Information Booth by Nov. 20. The directories will contain 136 pages compared to last year's 100, said William E. Kukuk, printing service director. He said 9,000 copies will be printed. Directories will cost between 50 cents and $1. James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor, said. Printing cost per copy will be higher than last year because of increased enrollment, he said. Students escape serious injury Six KU students escaped serious injury when the convertible in which they were riding went out of control and overturned at 11th and Missouri Streets about 9 p.m. Tuesday. Treated at Watkins Hospital and released were Lynn Prouty, Newton sophome; William Snyder, Shawnee Mission sophomore and Hamp Scudder, Dewey, Okla. sophomore. Three others were not hospitalized. All occupants in the car are residents of Naismith Hall. Damage to the car was estimated at $800. "LANGLEY" by Gleneagles Tailored with the authentic Gleneagles touch in our favorite subdued plaid of 65% DACRON $ ^{®} $ polyester, 35% cotton. The Langley comes with split shoulder, fly front, self yoke, slash pockets - and buttons that will never fall off. When cool breezes blow, zip in the multicolored plush pile liner with satin sleeves and stay snug. Protected against rain and stain with DuPont ZE PEL $ ^{®} $ fabric fluoridizer. Come in soon and slip on a Langley. You'll see it looks and feels just right. $ 45.00 ©DuPont Trademark 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896