Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. December 5,196 Coeds Working On Fund Project By Martha Moser It may look as if KU women have suddenly found themselves broke at Christmas time, but all this work is for a cause. Those quarters the women earn shining shoes and selling popcorn are for SMOP or the AWS Women's Memorial Scholarship. Project SMOP or "Support Merrily Our Project" is underway in carnest now as women iron, babysit, shorten skirts, run beauty and slender-ella salons or sell homemade goodies for a few pennies. Each of the women's houses has McNamara OKs Sales to Russia WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara approved a proposed sale to Russia of engine building machines the Defense Department once called the "most advanced in the world," according to testimony before a House committee. McNamara contended that Russia could buy similar machines in Europe if it were denied them in America, witnesses said at closed hearings of the committee investigating exports to iron curtain countries. However, the export license for the machines was finally rejected. The committee began public hearings today. The first witness scheduled was Assistant Commerce Secretary Jack N. Behrman. Witnesses in the closed hearings last October said the engine building machine license was first granted by the Commerce Department and then revoked this spring, partly because of Defense Department objections. No Flu Epidemic Agency Reveals ATLANTA —(UPI)— There is no Asian Flu epidemic in the United States, or even an outbreak at present, the U.S. Communicable Disease Center (CDC) reported yesterday. The CDC also said there was no shortage of flu shots. The government health agency made the statements in denying published reports that the United States faces a flu epidemic. Reports of several virus illnesses on the west coast have never been confirmed as Influenza, a spokesman said. He added that the low fevers which accompanied those cases recorded make it unlikely that flu is involved. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE needs YOU Membership Drive Dec. 4-6 JOIN NOW* information booth information booth *no dues chosen a method of raising money. And by honest and sometimes devious means, they see that everyone gets to take part in the project. MILLER HALL women seem to know the secret of 100 per cent participation even in the houses they "help." They did phone shifts for the men's scholarship halls, charging a person 15 cents for each call received. "Then," they said, "we called all the boys in the houses." Women from Kappa Kappa Gamma are donning paper plate and crepe paper driver's caps as official uniform of the Kappa Taxi Service. Need a lift to or from class? The Kappas suggest you try their taxis for the latest in luxury and speedy service. But if you call for a Kappa taxi, do not look in the yellow pages. ALPHA KAPPA Alpha took a visit to a SMOP Saloon to earn money for their project. Hombres in fancy duds were led to some mighty suspicious looking gambling tables where they were playing bingo, poke-no and bid-whist. After several hands of cards at three cents a deal and lots of root beer and ginger ale, they were all treated to a floor show with cancan gals. The Pi Beta Phi women were so fired up about their SMOP project, they had to have a fire drill to put the flames out. Tickets were 15 cents to watch the Pi Phis descend a fire escape that ends abruptly about four feet from the ground. AT 11:10 p.m. Thursday the fire alarm went off in the Pi Phi house and the women dashed for safety, down the escape. The women apparently caught by surprise, gave the watching men a lesson in what girls wear while studying. The Gamma Phi Betas decided they did not have just one talent but several. 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