Page 3 University Daily Kansan City Clerks Hear Clyde Reed Jr. The best policy of public relations you can follow is one of complete open-handedness, Clyde M. Reed Jr., publisher of the Parsons Sun, said Wednesday in the Student Union at the sixth annual meeting of the City Clerks Association of Kansas. Mr. Reed, 1937 KU graduate in political science, listed four points to help city clerks translate into practice the constitutional right to know; 1. Public records should be open to the public. 2. All meetings should be open to the public as far as possible. Mr.Reed said closed doors prevent learning and withholding information creates suspicion. 3. The newspapers are responsible for reporting completely and accurately. 4. Open books should not be abused. Mr. Reed said all persons should recognize that while abuses will occur, they are minor to the dangers in an attitude which regards public business as only the concern of the official or officials involved. Wednesday's program included a panel on records management composed of three city clerks and Marvin Meade, research assistant in the Governmental Research Center, and a talk by C. Frank Virr, assistant state highway engineer. The three-day session closed at noon today. 3rd Mental Health Meeting Today The third in the series of Topeka State Hospital Orientation Courses on Mental Health will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The topic will be "The Psychiatric Team," which will be discussed in a panel. The orientation courses are sponsored by the YM-YWCA. The first railroad bridge across the Mississippi River was completed in 1856 at Rock Island, III. Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be locked in a big classroom all by yourself and no one around to let you out? Margarita Pipinopoulou, special student from Larissa, Greece, found out Wednesday afternoon. Coed Nearly Spends Night In Classroom Miss Pipinopoulou had been attending a 3 to 5 p.m. editing class in Flint Hall and had remained in the classroom for a few minutes after the rest of the class had left. Someone closed the door which automatically locks after it has been set and cannot be opened from either inside or out without a key. She pounded on the door for almost half an hour before someone finally rescued her. Blount Recital Well Liked A good sized audience warmly applauded the excellent performance of Barbara Blount, Larned, at her senior recital Wednesday in Strong Auditorium. Miss Blount, a soprano, is a pupil of Reinhold Schmidt, and he is to be commended for his fine work with her. She has a light voice, but it has much feeling. Her enunciation is clear and distinct, and she seems to inject her personality into her singing. The audience especially liked the "Cantata for Soprano Voice, Piano, and Two Violins" by Buxtehude A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) Bridey Murphy Searches For Better Service PERSONALIZED LEONARD SERVICE STANDARD In 1798 Bridey Murphy jigged her way through Ireland in her search for the barn that put out the best oats for her hayburner. She never found a really top one. In 1956 Bridey finally found a service station that gave her pet Rolls-Royce the best care in town-it was LEONARD'S SERVICE. 9th & Indiana VI 3-9830 Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the punctuation. Do not bring Bulletin material unless clearly Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin English Proficiency Examination will be given Saturday. Today ASET meeting, 7 p.m. Room 200 Fowler. Election of officers, Plan for Engineering Exposition. Technical movie assignments. All members urged to attend. Graduate Club, 8 p.m., Union Building. Panel: "Brain Trust." Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Student Union Museum of Art and Bacon. "Ph.D.s" Reader: Edward Groff Der deutsche Verein 5 Donnerstag 502 Fraser Ein Vortrag über deutsche Landwirtschaft von Herrn Doktor Kollmorgen mit Lichtbildern. Mathematics Club, 7:30 p.m., 305 Student Union. Speaker: Dr. J. W Forman (IBM). "High Speed Computers." Movie. Everyone welcome. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Theological Chapel, Students, faculty, and friends. KU Dames crafts group, 7:30 p.m. Crafts Room, Student Union. Friday Institute of Aero Sciences technical publication, 7:35 p.m., Aeronautical Building. Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Sociology Club. 4 p.m. Strong Annex 3. Speaker: M. E. A. Bayne. "Problems if Development in Israel." Everyone welcome. Sunday D. Molay meeting; 2:30 p.m. Carlson meeting; 3:15 p.m. members of 3DeMolay and majority members of DeMolay and majority members of University Players 7 p.m. Sunflower Room, Student Union Speaker, Dr. Allen Bloom, University Speaker Gamma Delta cleat supper. 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont. Business meeting and book review by the Rev. Norman Brandt. sander of boston brings you the "Escapade Pump" $9.95 The neatest, trimmest shoe of the season in natural Corkette. Weaver's Shoe Shop, Second Floor ... Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Surrender to fashion's gentlest leather... BUFFGLOVE by joyce more fun than anybody One touch of Joyce...and leather takes on a gentle excitement...a cashmere softness. Featured affectionately in sweater-right pastels...and spring's happiest styles. (add colors and prices) as advertised in SEVENTEEN MADEMOISELLE Other Styles—Other Colors Sizes 4½ to 9 AAA to B Priced $8.95 to $9.95 Royal College Shop 837 Mass.