Thursday, Oct. 11, 1962 University Daily Kansam Page 7 Plans Underway For Model UN The Model UN steering committee, policy forming body of the Model UN, has filled its vacancies and begun work on the Model UN scheduled March 29-30. Model UN bloc advisers are Robert Enberg, McPherson sophomore; Robert Strevey, Clayton junior; Stan Walton, Kansas City senior; Charles Marvin, Lawrence sophomore; John Danenbarger, Concordia junior; and Walter Chappell, Wichita senior. Bloc advisers assign research to delegates in their area of representation and direct action on the floor during the two-day conference. Betty Reynolds, Wellington senior and Model UN steering committee chairman announced the following new appointments: The steering committee will meet next Thursday to organize and formulate this year's policies. David Kirkman, Tulsa, Okla. senior, high school UN chairman; Beatty Hunter, Huthinson sophomore, special projects co-chairman; Diane Lane, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Karen Stevenson, Wichita junior, Barbara Bauerle, Harlan, Ia., sophomore, secretaries; Richard Epps, Topeka junior, physical ar- rangements. WASHINGTON — (UPI)— Democratic Congressional leaders, hard pressed to find a quorum in either House or Senate, hoped today to wind up the longest session in 11 years by tomorrow night. House, Senate Ready for End The major stumbling block was the effort to get a compromise on the agriculture appropriations bill. But Senate Democratic whip Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn., said "things are looking much better" for a quick solution. The two principal combatants over the bill, Sen. Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., and Rep. Jamie Whitten, D-Miss., planned another conference today. The House had trouble all day yesterday getting up the necessary 219 members for a quorum. The biggest vote recorded showed 253 members, one of whom spent most of his time in a back row of the chamber with a transistor radio earphone stuck in his ear, presumably listening to the World Series. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, Mont., warned that missing Senators would be ordered back if necessary, but it did not slow down the exodus noticeably. The Senate didn't even risk a quorum call. Leaders were hoping to get through to adjournment without having to come to a roll call. For weeks now, the lawmakers campaigning for reelection in next month's election have been slipping away for three or four days at a stretch, hoping not to miss major roll calls. GAS-TOONS SHORTY'S sick... so I am taking over for a few days. You can always depend on our experienced attendants. LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE Telephone VI 3-9830 706 W.9th Plans for a speakers bureau were made at the first meeting of the Current Events Committee last night. Joy Bullis, Davenport, Iowa, sophomore and publicity chairman, said the bureau would serve as a liaison between faculty and living groups who want faculty members as speakers. Committee Plans Speakers Bureau The committee will draw up a list of faculty members and topics on which they will be prepared to speak. Interested persons should contact Cynthia Childers, Merriam sophomore, or Patrick Henry, Fort Scott junior, who is the committee chairman. NEW YORK-(UPI)—Sea water-activated batteries may some day supply the power to propel large cargo vessels across the oceans. According to the Yardney Electric Corporation here, such a promise—though years off—may come about with new developments in battery technology. The water-activated batteries will be light in weight, long-lasting and capable of running motors at high speed the corporation claims. Battery-Operated Ships GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-4416 Having a Party? Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 You Can Ride to Class On A Bicycle Yes, University regulations state you can ride your bicycle right to the buildings on campus. Downtown Western Auto bikes are easier to ride. You'll find you will be saving time through the day because you can ride almost anywhere on campus in 5 minutes. Downtown Western Auto bikes are quicker to ride. Why wait for the bus? Why hurry? Ride a bike. Take a ride on one of our demonstrators. Call us at VI 3-2141. Downtown WESTERN AUTO 910 MASS. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds ENDOW THE AFFLERBACH COLLECTION OR Nobody ever lost an Eagle Tabsnap under the dresser MANY men who would like to wear tab collar shirts do not do so because they object to the tyranny of collar buttons. It is not just that collar buttons are hard to find when you need them. (Contrary to popular belief collar buttons do not always roll under furniture. The only sure way of finding a collar button is to walk around barefoot in the dark until you step on it. Now there is an experience.) No, there is something else: some men are simply not built for collar buttons. Their Adam's apples are in the wrong place. Or their hands are not the right shape for wrestling with all those empty collar button holes. So they end up wilty and out of sorts before they ever hit the street. It is the haberdashery equivalent of cutting yourself shaving. But that is a thing of the past. An Eagle Tabsnap Shirt is secured by one simple, inaudible click. As you can see from the illustration, it lies inconspicuously flat and neat. The snap enclosure is covered by the same material as the shirting itself. Eagle Tabsnaps are available in a wide range of colors and patterns, with short sleeves or regular. Yes, it appears that the collar button will join the button fly in the museum of clothing antiquities. Say, that is a good idea. If you can find your collar button please send it to us and we will start one (The Afflerbach Collection) right here in Quakertown. In return we will tell you where in your town you can find Eagle Shirts. Otherwise how would you know? [COLLAR BUTTON COUPON] Miss Afflerbach, Eagle Shirtmakers, Quakertown, Pennsylvania Dear Miss Afflerbach: □ Here is my collar button. □ I couldn't find it but please write anyway. *Yours very truly, Name___ Address___ City___ State ___ $ \textcircled{1} $ 1962 EAGLE SHIRTMAKERS, QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA