4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 10, 1967 Dames model fashions A fashion show highlighted the membership meeting of KU Dames Monday night in the Kansas Union. About 300 married students and wives watched the models, prospective members of the club, show fashions furnished by Knight's Charcoal Bar and Galerie Bridal. New KU Dames officers were presented and the club's purpose explained by President Norlene Razak, 3045 Steven Drive. Founded in 1910 by the wife of a KU math professor, Dames now Contracts about ready to sign for SUA flight "Contracts for the third Student Union Activities (SUA) flight to Europe will be ready to sign by the end of this week," Lary Robinson, Iola senior and travel board member, said. Contracts will be available in the SUA office. Contract down payments may be paid anytime before April 19, 1968, for the first flight. May 3, 1568, is the down payment final date for the second flight. The first flight to Europe leaves June 13 from New York for Paris. It will return to New York Aug. 14. exist on college campuses throughout the country, Mrs. Razak said. Membership in Dames is open to all female students and wives of students. Second flight goes to London The second flight leaves New York Aug. 6 bound for London and returns Sept. 5. Its cost is $305. The flight cost is $270. Any student, staff or faculty member and their immediate families are eligible for the flights. However, parents, children or spouses must be accompanied by a person affiliated with KU. The travelers are on their own after arrival in Europe, Robinson said. The costs are reduced-rate flight charges and do not cover accommodations or touring. SUA has files Extensive files on all European countries are in the SUA office, Robinson said. These files include travel brochures and information gathered from the American embassies of the countries. COLD HEIST JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (UPI) —The frozen assets of a local bar melted in the night, police reported. The bar manager said a waitress placed $500 in receipts in a refrigerator for overnight storage and the money was gone the next morning. Activities scheduled during the year include a bridge club, a child study group, a Las Vegas party, bake sales, and a service project to help the Bess Stone Activity Center in its work with the mentally retarded. The SUA Travel Committee will also give out information concerning passports, proper wardrobe and general traveling tips. Other KU Dames officers for the year are: Mrs. Paul McShane, first vice-president; Mrs. Paul Ackerman, second vice-president; Mrs. Doyle High, recording secretary; Mrs. Roger Bailey, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Joe Beran, treasurer. Meetings are the second Monday of each month in the Kansas Union Watkins Room. MONZA For a COMPLIMENTARY pouch of MONZA PIPE TOBACCO, send 10 to cover postage and handling with this coupon to: ROMICK'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3033, DEPT. 166 NO. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 91606 (412) 258-3722 (412) 258-3722 (412) 258-3722 (Please Print) Name ___ Street ___ City ___ State ___ Zip ___ Kennedy speaks in Topeka Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass, will speak Saturday at a dinner honoring Kansas Gov. Robert B. Docking. $ ^{207}$ The $100-a-plate dinner will celebrate the governor's upcoming birthday. The dinner will be held in Topeka's Municipal Auditorium. Registered Young Democrats will be able to pick up free tickets Tuesday and Wednesday in the Kansas Union main lobby by producing a membership card. For all other interested persons, the cards cost $1 and are good for a free ticket to the dinner. Students will be seated in the balcony at the dinner. A caravan will leave O Zone at 6:30 p.m. to carry the interested listeners to Topeka. Take A Fun Break Getting tired of books, classes and those long assignments? Take a break. Come to Hillcrest Bowl and relax and enjoy yourself with one of America's favorite pastimes, bowling. While there, enjoy a beer or two in Hillcrest Bowl's new Keg Room.' Lanes are open any weekday afternoon or evening after 9 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. 9th & Iowa VI 2-1234 MEMO: To All KU Students and Staff Micki's secretarial service has a new expanded office to serve you. With the newest, most modern equipment in Lawrence, about all that's the same is the service-good, fast, guaranteed-7 days a week, 7 a.m.'til midnight. - Expert Typing - Xerox Copying - Wake up and answering service - Mimeographing 901 Kentucky VI 2-0111