Thursday, October 26, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 9 'Search' to Add More Features A 25 per cent boost in funds will enable Search, the honors student magazine, to expand its issue this spring. Arnold Strassenberg, assistant professor of physics and chairman of Search's faculty committee, said the magazine will print five more papers this year. Last year's Search published seven papers. One thousand copies of Search were printed last year for distribution among honors students here and on other campuses. The magazine received favorable comment from the faculty here and praise from honors programs at other universities. Deadline for the issue to be published April 1 is Jan. 3. But Search is not restricted to honors students alone. Students outside the honors program may submit papers for consideration by the student editorial board. The editorial board consists of seven honors students who select and edit the material for the magazine. Caps Not Enough; Takes Wheels, Too The magazine was established by the Honors Committee last year on a Carnegie Foundation grant. Its purpose is to offer honors students engaged in research a reward and an inspiration for their work. Two wheels, complete with tires and hub caps, were taken from a woman student's car parked at the rear of the Kappa Alpha Theta house last weekend, according to a report filed with campus security police. Mrs. James Vest, housemother, reported the theft, which took place while the owner was in Oklahoma for the KU-OU game last week. A third hub cap was also taken. Police first thought the owner might have transferred the wheels to another car for transportation to the game. This theory was shattered when the owner confirmed that a theft had occurred. Pharmacists Meet Monday Rudolph Bly from Smith, Kline, and French Pharmaceutical Co. will speak on "Recent Developments in Pharmaceutical Research." The KU chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Room 324, Malot Hall. Refreshments will be served. Prepharmacy students are invited. KU Barber Shop 1 Block Downhill Clarence & Lee JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT JACK ZINN for Freshman President Patronize Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jim Marshall For the job he did in tying up those Sooners. if you don't want to be tied up, be sure to use our speedy and reliable service. 1-HOUR 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 Downtown 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 Malls Shopping Center VI 3-0895