Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1962 Foreign Student Enrollment Hits New KU Peak The enrollment of foreign students has reached a new high at KU. According to the registrar's office, 366 international students from 65 nations are registered. Over half, 197, are from Asia. The roster includes 276 men and 90 women. Of these, 182 have previously attended KU, while 184 just arrived this fall. They are enrolled in nearly every type of course KU offers. However, the sciences and engineering have the heaviest enrollment. FIFTY-SIX STUDENTS list Taiwan (Formosa) as home while 48 list India. There are 22 from Germany, 14 each from Canada and Venezuela, 12 from Hong Kong, 11 from Great Britain, and 10 each from Greece and the Philippines. Other nations represented are: France 9, 8 each from Iran and Thailand; 7 each from Costa Rica, Iraq, Pakistan and Switzerland; 6 each from Egypt and Turkey; 5 each from Italy and Korea; 4 each from Austria, Brazil, Burma, Japan, Lebanon, The Netherlands and Saudi Arabia. Three each from Afghanistan, Argentina, Cuba, Iceland, Nigeria, Norway, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Syria and Tunisia; 2 each from Aden, Bolivia, Israel, Panama, Uruguay and Yemen. THERE IS ONE student each from the Bahamas, Brunei, Cambodia, Chile, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Finland, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Liberia, Malaya, Morocco, Poland, Sierra Leone, Southern Rhodesia, Sweden, Tanganyika and Yugoslavia. Foreign students who have come to this country on immigrant visas and do not plan to return are not included. Students Jailed Following Burglary Two KU students and one former KU student were in the city jail today after being arrested in connection with the burglary of a Lawrence service station Sunday morning. James Laird, Wichita freshman, one of the three, admitted breaking into three other service stations since school started, according to Lawrence police. The other student is Stephen La- boufe, Stateline, Calif., junior. The former student, William Rohr, Belle Plaine, quit school Thursday. Wesley Norwood, Douglas county attorney, said the boys were being held on a vagrancy charge until burglary and larceny charges can be made. Norwood said the three will be arraigned today. Pancake Race Pits Liberal, Olney Again KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)—The organizer of the international pancake race, Rev. Ronald Collins, Vicar of Olney, England, will leave here tonight for Liberal, Kan., Olney's annual foe. The pancake race, held on Shrove Tuesday each year, pits housewives of Olney against those of Liberal. Official Bulletin Fulbright program deadline application grant grants for 1963-64 should be returned in to the Fulbright adviser, 306 Fraser, by 17. Forms are still available at the office. International students who would like to discuss home hospitality plan for all or part of the Thanksgiving vacation should see Dr. Coan, 288 Strong Hall. TODAY Tau Sigma, 7:00 p.m. Robinson Gym. Methodist, Worship, 9:15 Foundation. p.m. Foundation. Episcopal Enlightening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Dunford Forchman. KU Section of American Chemical Society, Dr. Wayne L. Carrick, Union Carbondale, USA; the Mechanisms of Olefin Ploymerization by Ziegler-type Catalysts." 122 Malott. Five KU faculty members will attend an inter-university seminar on urbanization Oct. 18-20 at the University of Colorado Boulder, Colo. Faculty Members Will Attend Seminar The meeting will be the final one of a series held over a three-year period under Ford Foundation sponsorship. KU is a clearing-house for the inter-disciplinary group that includes representatives of 13 Midwestern universities. KU seminar participants who will attend the Colorado meeting are: Ethan P. Allen, professor and chairman of the political science department and seminar chairman; Richard L. Stauber, instructor of political science and seminar research assistant; Duane Knos, assistant professor of geography; Charles Warriner, associate professor of sociology, and John Grumm, associate professor of political science. We Predict "The Miracle Worker" will win an Academy Award as "Best Picture of the Year!" THEATRE Coming Soon! GRANADA LIREATRE ··· Telephone VKING 3-5788 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Is Your Raincoat Ready? Use our waterproofing treatment regularly . . . Orange Juice for Eskimos Alterations Repairs Reweaving NewYork Cleaners VI 3-0501 926 Mass. TORONTO—(UPI) —Orange juice may soon become a standard breakfast drink of Eskimos and other far northerners—as one result of the instant-foods trend. Mercants of Good Appearance 7:00 & 9:10 A DARRYN F. ZANUCK PRODUCTION The Chapman Report TECHNICOLOR* FROM WARNER BROS. No one under 16 will be admitted unless accompanied by an adult. Adults 90c Tonight & Wed. Open 6:30 — Show At 7 Ends Tonight Availability in the near future of consumer-size packages of "instant orange juice" crystals is predicted by a U.S. Food dehydration authority in a recent issue of Food in Canada magazine. WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE C.V. 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