Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1962 Wilson Says Housing Okay The University of Kansas does not have a housing problem, according to J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories. Wilson said, "With co-operation between Lawrence and KU officials, housing here should keep step with enrollment. A new dorm has been opened and another one is being built while more dorms are in the planning stage." "Without stretching housing too much, the university can place about 1000 more students." Wilson said. Last year freshman dorms were about 18 per cent overloaded, he added, which is not the case this term. The University reached its most saturated point shortly after World War II, when 9,000 students, more than the school could house, were enrolled. Vaccine Harmful? OMAHA, Neb. — (UPI) — Medical authorities today investigated three new polio cases in which the victims became ill shortly after taking Type III of the Sabin oral vaccine. vaccine Dr. Robert C. Eelkema, of the Omaha-Douglas County Health Department, said circumstantial evidence against the vaccine was strong in the cases. They brought to five the number of persons contracting polio after taking Type III. He said 50 per cent of the students now enrolled live in private rooms and apartments. Residence housing handle about 3,000 students, and fraternities and sororities another 2,000. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Confucius say, one day in fun, To a friend and Number One Son, "With my Swingline I'll fuse Your most honorable queues 'Because two heads are better than one!" SWINGLINE STAPLER No bigger than a pack of gum No bigger than a pack of gur Unconditionally guaranteed! Rellits available anywhere! Get it at any stationery, variety, or book store! Send in your own Swingline Fable. Prizes for those used Sunspinnz INC, LONG ISLAND CITY 1,N. N. "J.B." Tickets Go On Sale Wednesday Tickets for "J.B." the opening play of the Major Theater Series, will go on sale to KU students tomorrow afternoon at the University Theatre box office. "J.B." by Archibald McLeish, teacher and playwright at Yale, will be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday next week - Oct. 3-6 - in the University Theatre. Students are allowed one ticket free upon presentation of their ID cards at the box office. Archeological Team Uncovers Indian Cultural Artifacts A 13-man archeological team working this summer under the direction of a University of Kansas professor uncovered ancient Indian cultural remains in Osage County. Carlyle S. Smith, professor of anthropology, and Walter Birkby, Gordon, Neb., graduate student, worked on the project under a $4,000 National Park Service grant. During an 8-week period, workers investigated six of nine sites established by the Kansas State Historical Society. They discovered four others. Prof. Smith's work mainly concerned collecting artifacts from both Archaic and Central Plains cultures. He said these artifacts were not merely relics to be stored in a museum, but are useful scientific data for the reconstruction of the history of Indians native to this area. Discoveries in the area included remains of 15 human skeletons, pieces of pottery, tools and weapons. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Sudlow Given Exhibition Robert N. Sudlow, professor of drawing and painting, has been given a one-man show at Washburn University in Topeka. Eight oil paintings by Prof. Sudlow are being displayed in the Student Union through October 4. The show was arranged by Miss Mary Lou Martin of the Washburn Union and former activities director at the Kansas Union. Girl Suffers Bruises in Fall A freshman girl was released from Watkins Memorial Hospital Monday night after she tumbled down the front steps of Marvin Hall. The girl, Janice Peavey, was bruised but not seriously injured. A City ambulance had been called to the scene. PROFESSIONAL Coin Operated TYPE DRYCLEANING WHAT Is Dryclean Only? It Is The Process Of Dry Cleaning Clothes (Without Pressing), And Is Charged By The Pound Instead of The Individual Garment. When Done By A Professional Dry Cleaner It Provides Many Extra Services. 1. Clothes Are Classified,Sorted As to Fabrics and Colors. 2. Expert Spotters Remove Spots and Stains. 3. Only People With Long Cleaning Experience Handle Your Clothes. 4. The Cost is No More Than Coin-Operated Cleaning Machines. 4 lbs. 99c (Only 25c For Each Additional Pound) ★ No Tiresome Waiting ★ No Valuable Time Lost Acme LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING DOWNTOWN 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 HILLCREST Shopping Center 9th & Iowa VI 3-0928 MALLS Shopping Center 23rd & Louisiana VI 3-0895 Drawing October 20 No Purchase Necessary Mail or Bring to Any of ACME'S 3 Locations Name Address Win a Varsity Town Suit or a Bernard Altman Sweater and Skirt