Page 3 history of from 1790 on House, the Court most of of any national ed body on the govern- s checks is sup- govern- University Daily Kansan ause of sessions, den de- rever- t above truplicate of政- gov- Obby Free Which is storianers, themselves not with are but origi- collapses who as another Supreme d. ad bal- umb as supreme onsible; yay Con- stand- an the to elec- supreme state lesser lesse ls,and to say is apart —the cleded." is supply. to the it is a different ans and and when above r. Ro. often andered iny in de- ng po- is one supreme nation different in which tions. ords. ibler Professor's Wife, 2 Students To Tour Europe With Chorale "Far Away Places" will soon mean more than just a song title to Mrs. Charlotte Krehbiel and two KU students. Beginning March 14, Mrs. Krebhiel, wife of Clayton Krebhiel, assistant professor of music education, Maurice T. Casey, Bethesda, Md. senior, and Donald Carey, Coffeyville graduate student, will join the 31 voice Rebshaw Chorale for a ten week tour of Europe and the Near East. The tour, sponsored by the U.S. State Department, will consist of a series of concerts to be given in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, England, the Scandinavian countries, and Iceland. It is the first time the chorale has made such a tour, Mr. Krehbel said. It is a part of the cultural good will programs that have recently started between the United States and other countries. At present the company is touring the East. The first concert was given in Boston, Symphony Hall Jan. 29, and the last one will take place March 11. Mrs. Krehbiel and Casey left for New York Jan. 4 to begin rehearsals with the group, Casey, a bass, was brought to the attention of Robert Shaw by Prof. Krehbiel. Both Krehbiel and his wife, an alto, were formerly members of the chorale. Carey, a tenor, joined the company several weeks ago. ASCE To Meet Tonight The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers will hold its first meeting of the semester at 7:30 p.m. today in parlor C of the Student Union. William J Malcolm, sales manager of Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc., will speak and will show a movie concerning the company's products. All civil and architectural engineers are invited. The United States exported nearly 2,000 more cattle by air than by boat last year. Kappa Phi To Meet At 4 p.m. Kappa Phi, Methoist student Women's group, will hold its cabine meeting at 4 p.m. today at the Wesley Foundation, 1314 Oread. A Spanish-English school, sponsored by the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara in cooperation with faculty members of Stanford University and other American universities, will be held in Guadalajara, Mexico July 2-Aug. 11. Foreign travelers visiting Berlin increased in 1955, 28 per cent with U.S. citizens leading all others. The cost of tuition, board, and room for six weeks will be about $225. Information about the program may be obtained from Prof. Juan B. Rael, Box K, Stanford University, Calif. Courses will be offered in art, folklore, history, and Spanish languages and literature. 6-Week Course Offered In Mexico Detroit Edison Co. ELECTRICAL POWER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Research and Development Plant and System Design Equipment Engineering Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1956. Purchasing Planning for Growth Sales Electrical-Mechanical Reserve Your Appointment Time At Placement Office To See Our Representative. Will Also Interview Sophomores and Juniors Interested In Summer Employment Tuesday, February 14 Remember Her February 14th With DIXIE'S Delicious Candies Satin Hearts in RED PINK BLUE YELLOW LAVENDER with DETACHABLE CORSAGES Foil Hearts As Low As $1.89 For 11/4 lb.Box Also WE MAIL YOUR DIXIE CANDY ORDERS Dixie's Carmel Corn Shop 842 Mass. Open Till 10 p.m. V13-6311 When classes are through And your girl's close to you Here's a good thing to do-have a CAMEL! It's a psychological fact: Pleasure helps your disposition. If you're a smoker, remember more people get more pleasure from Camels than from any other cigarette! No other cigarette is so rich-tasting, yet so mild! B. J, Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.