Page 4 University Dauy Kansen Thursday, Dec. 14, 1961 Statewide Plans KU-Selling Drive A campaign to promote the University's reputation and encourage students to attend KU is being jointly planned by the Statewide Activities and University Alumni Associations. Primary emphasis for the campaign will be directed to high school and civic organizations. County chairmen of the Activities group will be responsible for the campaign, and are being instructed to carry out the following procedures: - Ask faculty members to speak at high school assemblies or civic groups during Christmas vacation. - Use films now available in the Alumni Association office. - Distribute literature relative to KU which is now available at the admissions office in Strong Hall. Church Fires The campaign will take place over the Christmas holidays. NEW YORK -(UPI) - Lightning and faulty electrical equipment cause nearly 50 per cent of the church fires in the United States, according to the Insurance Information Institute. 'Christmas Vespers To Be Televised Two television stations in the Lawrence area will carry the KU "Christmas Vespers" program. The program is a one-half hour color film produced by the radio and television department, and features the University Choir and the University Symphony orchestra. TV schedules for the program are: city, qt. 3, p t. Saturday. (In color.) WIBW-TV, Channel 13, in Topeka at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 24 and at 5 p.m. Dec. 25. Newman Club to Have Christmas Party Newman Club members will usher in Christmas vacation with a party and a meeting this Sunday. They will entertain the residents of the Samaritan Lodge (located just north of Lawrence) with Christmas carols and refreshments Sunday afternoon. Carlyle H. Smith, professor of design and Newman Club adviser, will speak on "Marriage and the Family" at a Newman Club meeting Sunday evening. It will be held at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Waggoner to Speak Considerable cloudiness today through tomorrow. Occasional light snow or freezing drizzle tonight. Not so cold today. Turning colder tomorrow. Highs today around 30. Lows tonight near 20. Highs tomorrow in the 20s. God is dead.—Wilhelm Nietzsche Weather George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences leaves today to attend a meeting of the Institute of International Education of the Council on Higher Education in the American Republics. The meeting is in Princeton, N. J. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Don't Ho-Ho Me, Fatso-CASH or no hay for those deer Bah-Humbug to you Clyde! At this time of year everyone is short of cash. But this is no reason to neglect your car. Drop in this weekend and take advantage of our VACATION NOW-PAY LATER PLAN This unique budget plan lets you put your car in top shape and STILL HAVE CHRISTMAS cash Cold weather is hard enough on any car-but a long trip home increases the wear and tear tremendously Come in today . . . oh yes, MERRY CHRISTMAS . to you too Clyde 714 Vermont VI 3-3500 do you need money to stay in school? College life is educational in more ways than one. You may be learning that the budget you worked out with your parents is inadequate to cover your expenses and complete your education. And maybe your parents find it hard to meet your money needs from current income. If this is your problem, an educational loan from College Funds, Inc. may provide the answer. Ask your school authorities for details* - or mail the coupon below. College Funds. Inc. WALNUT AT AVENUE A HUTGHINSON, KANSAS GOLLEGE FUNDS, INC. WALNUT AT AVEVENE & HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Please send me information about your Educational Loan Plan. NAME ADDRESS CITY AND STATE *The Aids and Awards office of KU is prepared to answer your questions about College Funds, Inc.