University Daily Kansan Page 5 Limeliters to Give KU Spring Concert The Limeliters, a vocal trio, will come to KU next semester for the annual Spring Concert, Bob Moutrie, Greendale, Mo., sophomore and chairman of the SUA concert committee, said today. Moutrie said the group will perform at KU either March 17 or 24 in Hoch Auditorium. Thursday, Jan. 18, 1962 PHILADELPHIA — (UPI) — Pitcher John Wadsworth of Louisville couldn't have had too much on the ball, Aug. 17, 1894, because he was tagged for an all-time major league record of 36 hits in one game by the Philadelphia Phillies. The Limeliters — Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, and Glenn Yarbrough — sing folk music from throughout the world. Their most recent album is entitled "The Slightly Fabulous Limeliters." Really Socked Red Jail Releases Students LOS ANGELES — (UPI) Two thankful California college students were back home today after serving four months in a Communist East Germany jail for trying to smuggle an Eastern girl to freedom. of trying to help a girl they had known for such a short time, Ferrey replied: "For the same reason that if U had a sister in that position I would try to help her out." The U.S. Naval Research Company will meet tonight at 7:30 in 411 Summerfield. John Higginson of the KU Medical School will speak on "Cancer Research." Victor Pankey, 18, and Gilbert Ferrey, 20, both of Tustin, Calif. arrived at Los Angeles International Airport last night aboard a jet airliner from Berlin via London. The two were jailed for trying to smuggle a girl they had known for only five hours into the West in their small car while touring Europe last summer. They were released Monday from their two-year sentences. Navy Group Meets Tonight Asked why they risked the trouble Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of speech and journalism, has been appointed to the advisory committee of the National Tape Recording Service. They said they believed the girl got a sentence of about a year. Neither intended immediately to try to contact her. The National Tape Recording Service is sponsored by a department of the National Educational Association in cooperation with the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and the University of Colorado. Prof. Adkins is one of three NAEB representatives on the advisory committee. Adkins Named to Committee 'Problems in Korea Current Events Topic Felix Moos, instructor in sociology and anthropology and a member of the East Asian Studies Group, will speak on "Problems in Korea" at the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Music Room. Free coffee will be served. NEW YORK —(UPI)— Going to bed isn't always a snap for tots, says the National Baby Care Council. Small children rarely know when they're tired. Even when obviously exhausted, many do not recognize that sleep will make them feel better. To them, going to bed means being separated from grownups and fun. Parents who understand this, the Council said, are better able to help baby accept a snooke as a "must." Kansan Want Ads Get Results SELL YOUR USED BOOKS When you finish your exams, sell us those used books you no longer need that have been readopted for next semester. We will buy those titles the University has advised us will be used again during Spring Semester,1962 Monday thru Saturday, Jan.22-27 KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE