Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 14, 196 Lawrence Churches Lawrence churches will once again open their doors to the KU student as a new school year begins: Antioch Southern Baptist Church, 1127 Iowa St.; Bible Chapel, 1001 Ky. St.; Calvary Southern Baptist Church, 19th and Naismith Dr.; Centenary Methodist Church, 4th and Elm St.; Church of Christ, 19th and Vt. St.; Church of God, 11th and N.H. St.; Church of God in Christ, 849 N.J. St.; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1135 Ohio St.; Church of Nazarene, 1942 Mass. St.; Church of Christ, 1501 N.H. St. Church of St. John the Evangelist (Catholic), 1200 Block on Kentucky St; East Heights Baptist Church, 15th and Haskell Ave.; Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1501 Mass. St; First Baptist Church, 8th and Ky. St;s; First Christian Church, 1000 Ky. St; First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1701 Mass. St; First Methodist Church, 10th and Vt. St.s; New Methodist Church; First Presbyterian Church, 901 Vt. St.; First R.M. Baptist Church, 401 Lincoln St; Friends Church, 1601 N.H. St; Free Methodist Church, 12th and Conn. Sts; Full Gospel Church, L. W. Goolsbay, minister; Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vt. Sts, Jehovah's Witnesses, 646 Ala. St. Highland Dr.; Lawrence Assembly of God, 13th and Mass. Sts.; Lawrence Baptist Tabernacle, 14th and R.J. Sts.; Lawrence Heights Christian Church, 7th and Ala. St.; Ninth Street Baptist Church, 9th and Ohio Sts.; North Lawrence Christian Church, 7th and Elm Sts.; Oread Monthly Meeting of Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Danforth Chapel; Pentecostal Church, 19th and Tenn. Sts.; North Lawrence Baptist Church, 5th and Lyons St. Jewish Community Center, 917 Trinity Lutheran Church (United), 13th and N.H. Sts.; Lawrence Unitarian Fellowship, Route 5; West Side Presbyterian Church, 6th and Me. Sts.; Wesleyan Methodist Church, 9th and Madeline Lane; Church of God Holiness, 419 Lincoln; Young Men's Christian Association, Kansas Union; Young Women's Christian Association, Kansas Union. Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vt. St.; Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1000 Univ. Dr.; St. James A. M. E. Church, 7th and Maple St.; St. Luke A. M. E. Church, 900 N.Y. St.; The Church of God in Christ, 835 Elm St.; The Christian Assembly, 1000 N.Y. St.; The Salvation Army, 946 N.H. St.; Second Christian Church, 13th and Conn. St.; Seventh Day Adventist, 10th and Conn. Sts.; Trinity Episcopal Church, 10th and Vt. Sts. Kansas Town Home of Santa Fe Trail COUNCIL GROVE (UPI)—This town's calling card, "Birthplace of the Santa Fe Trail," bewilders travelers who insist the 780-mile route to Santa Fe, N.M., started at Independence, Mo. met with Osage Indians beneath an oak tree and completed negotiations for purchase of the right of way. Geographically, they are correct. The Santa Fe Trail had its physical beginning in Independence, but its legal origin was here, where three U.S. commissioners and their aides Tourists visiting Kansas during the state's 100th birthday this year have been flocking here in large numbers. Council Grove, with its tall bay windows and square pillars, is rated as one of the most historic towns on the Santa Fe Trail. All our old loyal customers back Also WANTED All new students who care enough about their cars to give them the very best of service We Like GIRLS Girl customers, that is are always welcome at Fritz Co. We like to handle your car problems. TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE FRITZ CO. Downtown—Near Everything Phone VI 3-4321 8th and New Hampshire Delta Upsilon Wins Award The University of Kansas chapter of Delta Upsilon has received the fraternity's Trustee's Award for chapter excellence in all fields of operation and the national award for the outstanding pledge program. The K.U. chapter was chosen from the fraternity's 82 chapters for the pledge program award. John Shenk, Lawrence senior and president of the K.U. chapter, was presented the awards at the national meeting last month in Bloomington, Ind. Confederate lines in Virginia were so close to Washington, D.C., during the Civil War that the unfinished dome of the Capitol could be seen through a telescope. Four to Study In France Four former University of Kansas students are studying this year at the Institute for American Universities in Aix-en-Provence, France. They are: Janelle Sue Haury, Halstead; Susan Jane Hay, Junction City; Sally Scott Blake and Diane Kathleen Devine, both of Topeka. Each of them will study French, as well as other courses. KU Genetic Study Center One of three centers in the United States chosen by the National Institutes of Health for expansion of research and advanced study in mammalian genetics was opened at Kansas University in 1959 and operated with Federal funds in a building constructed with a private gift. IMPORTANT STUDENT SEASON FOOTBALL TICKET INFORMATION Instructions to follow starting SEPTEMBER 26,1961 1. FOR NEW STUDENTS: (a) Payment of fees at Business Office in Strong Hall (b) Proceed to the main entrance (East) of Allen Field House with Permanent ID card. (c) Present ID card at table in main lobby of Field House to secure your IBM card. (d) Take your IBM card and ID card to the New Student Ticket Windows where your season ticket will be issued upon payment of $1.50. 2. FOR FORMER STUDENTS WHO HAVE APPLIED & PAID FOR THEIR SEASON TICKETS: (a) Payment of fees at Business Office in Strong Hall. (b) Proceed to the North Ticket Office entrance in Allen Field House with your Permanent ID card and receive your season ticket. 3. FOR FORMER STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT APPLIED FOR SEASON TICKETS: Follow the same instructions for NEW STUDENTS (1 above). No Single Game Tickets Will Be Sold or Applied for During the Period of September 26-30 Other Than for the Wyoming Game. Each student must pick up his own ticket. (This also applies to those students ordering in groups last spring.) Enter