PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Jayhawk fighting in Vietnam war The insignia of Kansas' legendary Jayhawk, once appearing on World War II bombers in Europe, is now serving in Vietnam as the unit patch and radio call signal for a Fort Riley based company. ation Battalion. Ninth Infantry Division, has the bird on its company patch and "The Jayhawks" is used in radio transmission. The unit, Company A, 9th Avi- KU's Photo and Graphic Arts Bureau designed the Ninth Division Jayhawk. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1600 Kentucky Street So you're chairman in charge of building the float, decorating the house, dressing up the party... Cordially welcomes all KU Students Worship with Communion—Sundays 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Choir Rehearsal—Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Special Student Reception, Sunday, Sept. 17. 10:00 to 10:40 a.m. Student Study Group—Sundays 9:30 a.m. Benton Roy Hanan, Minister Now what? Get flame-resistant Pomps. You can do all kinds of decorating jobs with Pomps and do them better, easier, faster . . . and more beautifully. Pompes are economical, too, and ready to use . . cut to the size you need and available in 17 beautiful colors that are virtually colorfast when wet. Use them for indoor or outdoor decorations. Ask your local librarian for the booklet "Tips on How to Build Better Floats and Displays." If she doesn't have it, tell her to write us for a copy. The Crystal Tissue Company · Middletown, Ohio