--ability, automobile liability, and automobile physical damage. Food Delivery Service Slated Students no longer have to go to the Hawk's Nest in the evening for that cup of coffee, hamburger, malted milk, or plate of brownies. The Student Union and the KU Concessions now offer a night catering service, delivering food to any organized house. Each house has a student agent who calls the orders to the Hawk's Nest between 8 and 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. The white concessions truck, equipped with a hot dog carrier to keep the food warm, delivers between 9:30 pm. and closing hours. The menu includes anything sold in the Hawk's Nest—even pizza. The prices are 3 to 5 cents higher than when sold in the Union. "The night catering service is not a new idea," said Kevin Remick, KU Concessions manager. "We have considered it for some time, but felt that this year we could begin it. It is to afford students who, for one reason or another, don't go out, a place to get food." Ad Fraternities To Tour Agency Thirty members of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity for men, and Gamma Alpha Chi, national professional advertising fraternity for women, will tour the Bruce B. Brewer Advertising Agency in Kansas City, Mo., Friday. Bruce B. Brewer, president of the agency, will speak on the sources of income that sustain an advertising agency. Kent Boyd, partner and account executive, will speak on client-agency relations. Al Lockheart, creative director, and Bill Bryngleson, copy chief, will discuss the steps in creating an ad from its inception to the finished proof. The Brewer agency is the only Kansas City member of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Adm. Terrell Takes New Position Rear Adm. William R. Terrell, (ret.), field representative for the KU Endowment Association for the past 23 years, has taken a position with the Barret, Fitch, North & Co., Lawrence investment firm. Adm. Terrell came to KU in 1948 as commanding officer of the NROTC unit. He served in that capacity until his retirement from the Navy in July, 1953. The President and Congress can designate holidays only for the District of Columbia and federal employees. There are no national holidays in the United States. Enrollment Schedule E. 8 F. 9 Ga-Gl 10 Gm-Gz 11 Ha-Hb 1 He-Hi 2 Hj-Hz 3 IJ. 4 Monday. Jan. 30 Tuesday, Jan. 31 Ka-Kn ... 8 Ko-Le ... 9 Lf-Lz ... 10 Ma-Mc ... 11 Md-N ... 1 O-Q ... 2 R ... 3 Sa-Sm ... 4 Tuesday, Jan. 31 Wednesday, Feb. 1 Sn-T 8 U-Wil 9 Wim-Z 10 Ba-Bo 11 Bp-Ch 1 Ci-Cz 2 D 3 Schedule of Payment of Fees Jan. 29—ocean marine insurance, workmen's compensation, general liability, automobile liability, and automobile physical damage. A, B, C, D, E, F Monday, Feb. 13 G, H, I, J, K, L Tuesday, Feb. 14 M, N, Q, P, Q, R Wednesday, Feb. 15 S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Thursday, Feb. 16 Jan. 26—basic insurance principles, types of carriers, agency, regulation, and insurance contracts. Jan. 28-homeowners' policies, 49D and 49S, inland marine, floaters, and block policies. Jan. 27—fire insurance, extended coverage, business interruption, dwelling and contents, building and contents. The enrollment of any student whose fees are not paid by Monday, Feb. 20 will be cancelled. A penalty of $2 a day for late payment of fees goes into effect beginning Friday. Feb. 17. The lecture schedule: There is a $5 late enrollment fee for those enrolling on or after Feb. 2. Courses dropped on or before March 7, 1956, are canceled from the enrollment of the student, and do not appear on his permanent record. Courses dropped on or after March 8, 1956, remain as part of the enrollment of the student and will be shown on the permanent record with a grade of "WD" or "F", depending on whether the student was passing or failing at the time the courses were dropped. Students may attend the insurance short course Jan. 26-31 in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The course is sponsored by the Kansas Association of Insurance Agents and University Extension. Dr. Curtis M. Elliott, professor of insurance at the University of Nebraska, will lecture on property and casualty insurance. Mr. Hitt said that IBM cards will be used in enrollment and students should be careful not to roll, fold, bend, crumple or otherwise damage them. Insurance Meeting Set Jan. 30—aviation insurance, glass, burglary, robbery, and theft, boiler and machinery, accident and health. Page 3 Jan. 31—fidelity and surety bonds, new developments, review, question and answer period; closing exercises. Heated Sidewalk NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (U.P.)-Employes at the New Britain Federal Savings and Loan Assn., are not worried about slippery sidewalks this year. The company installed a heating system below the surface of the sidewalk to melt snow and ice. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Phone VI 3-5432 809 Mass. NEW 4X5 STUDENT PHOTO ALBUMS Just Arrived! Perfect for party and pinning photos - Albums hold 18 photographs protected by acetate pages. - Beautiful pebble-grained Simulated leather cover, in choice of white, green, tan, red. LIMITED SUPPLY $1.25 Hixon Studio & Camera Shop 721 Massachusetts University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1956 Late Taxpayer—'John Doe' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (U.P.)—A delinquent taxpayer, signing his name "John Doe," mailed $550 to state officials with the explanation: "I think the tax is fair but I despise the inconvenience and red tape... so I just don't do it. When this damned method of tax collection be changed and simplified?" Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity, will hold its regular dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the English Room of the Student Union. Delegates who attended the national counsel in Bloomington, Ind., in December will speak to the group. Education Group To Meet Automatic merchandising is one of America's fastest growing industries. It's still in its infancy. Ten years hence, the world will be amazed at the products purchased through vending machines. And this is an industry that is not dependent upon the defense program. The VENDO company, the world's largest manufacturer of automatic merchandising equipment, is located in Kansas City, Missouri. Here, it started 19 years ago. We now have more than 1,000 associates. Products being developed in research engineering increases the need for more engineers. We invite any mechanical, electrical, or industrial engineering student to visit us. A future at VENDO is a good future. 7400 E 12th St. K. C. Mo. JANUARY SALE Every January Finds Us In This Position-Christmas Buying Leaves Us With Broken Sizes, Tired Feet, and Some Odds and Ends That Must Be Sold To Make Room for New Merchandise That's On The Way-To Clear Our Shelves and Counters We Have Reduced Nearly Our Entire Stock At Least 20% HU 37400 Ivy Models and A Few 2-Buttons That Were 59.50 $46.85 Alterations Free -Suits- -Suede Jackets- -Sport Shirts- A Few At Half Price All Others Were 22.95 NOW $18.35 Good Selection From $5.00 to $10.95 All Reduced 20% All-Wool Flannels Brown, Grey, Charcoal Were 12.95 NOW -Trousers- $8.95 All Others 20% Off Sport Coats- Still Many Really Nice One—Ivy Style Reg. $39.95 to $45.00 $29.50 -Sweaters- V-Necks—Crew Necks Some All-Wool Some Part Cashmere All 20% Off Open 9:00 to 5:00 A Step From The Campus 1237 Oread