Students Invited To Attend Management Clinic Sessions Students interested in business and professional associations may come to the Association Management Clinic, Curtis B. Harris, University Extension representative, said today. The clinic, the third at the University, will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the Student Union. Mr. Harris said about 35 persons from state associations are expected. E. A. McFarland, manager of the extension bureau of institutes and conferences, will welcome the visitors at the 8 a.m. breakfast in the cafeteria. Dave J. Putts, assistant football coach, will speak on "Motivation." Samuel B. Shapiro, manager of the Linen Supply Association of America, will talk on association management at 9:45 a.m. in the Pine Room. Mr. Shapiro was general manager of the Automobile Trade Association and Chicago Automobile Show, and president of the Trade Association Executives Forum of Chicago. Howard M. Immel, chairman of the assessment and taxation committee in the Kansas House of Representatives, will speak at 11 a.m. on "How a Legislator Looks at You." Public relations in trade associations will be discussed at a luncheon in the Kansas Room by Harry F. Bennetts, executive secretary of the National Lubricating Grease Institute, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Bennettss has won four national and international journalism awards as editor of the "Spokesman," an institute publication. Senior Hospitalized After Auto Crash Crandall Melia, Bucklin senior, was injured in an automobile accident near Kingdom City, Mo. Sunday and will be hospitalized in Fulton, Mo., for approximately 10 days. Melia and John Nangle, Burlington senior, Robert Bush, Mission junior, and a fourth man were riding in a car which went off the road into an embankment. Chess Tourney Starts Tomorrow Page 3 A five-round Swiss training tournament for chess players, sponsored by the University Chess Club, will being at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Oread Room of the Student Union. The tournament will continue on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. for five weeks. Two games will be played each week. The tournament is being held for members of the Chess Club to develop their ability to play the game and to obtain a better knowledge of it. Organized two months ago the Chess Club consists of 1 woman, 30 men students, and 4 faculty members. The club has invited the Kansas City Chess Club to visit the campus for a tournament before Christmas vacation. Harvard Professor To Speak Friday Prof. William B. Todd of the Houghton Library, Harvard University, will lecture at 4 p.m. Friday in Strong Auditorium. His topic will be "New Adventures Among Old Books; Problems in 18th Century Bibliography." The public is invited. There is no admission charge. The lecture is presented by Watson Library as its contribution to the series of programs at the University observing the bicentennial of the birth of the composer, Mozart, who lived in the 18th century. There is an exhibit related to Prof. Todd's lecture in the lobby of the library. English books of the 18th century are displayed. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. 24 Nominated For Miss Santa As of noon today 24 names had been entered in the Miss Santa Contest, sponsored by KDGU and The University Daily Kansan. The winner will be announced in the Dec. 16 issue of The Daily Kansas. Names of the five runners-up will be announced in the Dec. 14 issue. Miss Santa will be introduced at the SUA Christmas party in the Student Union Ballroom Friday night. Dec. 16. Gifts from the various merchants of Lawrence which will be awarded to the winner will be worth about $200. Names submitted so far are: Ann Poierir, Delta Gamma; Polly Peppercorn, Pi Beta Phi; Barbara Beenisch, Alpha Omicron Pi; Gayle Kiremond, Douthart Hall; Dorris Toland, Delta Delta Delta; Sharon Dye, North College; Mary Ann McGrew, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Ann Morris, Gertrude Sellars Pearson; Jean Wagner, Maller Hall; Ann Warren, Alpha Chi Omega; Pat Campbell, Alpha Delta Pi; Zoanne Mariner, Alpha Phi; Sally Anderson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Margaret Veith, Watkins Hall; Sylvia Frost, Gamma Phi Beta; Pat Steckel, by petition; Linda mistler, Sellars; Kay Pummt, Chi Omega; Sandra Wray, by members of Pi Kappa Alpha; Judy Powell, Carruth-O'Leary; Dale Barham, Crace Pearson; Barbara Chadborn, by members of Phi Kappa Psi; Laurice Messing, of Henley House, by petition, and Barbara White, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Faculty Club Plans Bridge The Faculty Club will hold a dinner-bridge at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axe, Mr. and Mrs. D. Don Haines, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgomery Bridge will begin at 7:30 p.m. South Dakota beekeepers produced 3,450,000 pounds of honey in 1955. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1955. University Daily Kansan Club Shows Gift Ideas How to make a coffee warmer out of a chemistrv flask was demonstrated at the Home Economics Club meeting last night in the Home Management House. Mildred Nielsen, Lawrence senior, told the group how to make the coffee warmer. Christmas decorations for the home were shown by Suzanne Schwantes, Winfield senior. Helen Kite, Wichita senior, showed a woven piece she had done for a Christmas present. Six To Evaluate Wichita Academy Six faculty members will go to Mt. Carmel Academy in Wichita Dec. 15-16 to evaluate the school for membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education, heads the evaluation committee. Other members are Oscar M. Haugh, professor of education; Herbert A. Smith, John H. Nicholson, and Alvin Schild, associate professors, and Dr. R. M. Rundquist, assistant professor. Twenty Kansas high school principals will also take part in the evaluation. BOOKS for CHRISTMAS We suggest: Man In The Gray Flannel Suit—Wilson Marjorie Morningstar—Wouk Love, Death and the Ladies Drill Team—West A Piece of Luck—Patton The Prophet—Kahlil Gibran The Law—Wormser The Dead Sea Scrolls—Burrows Auntie Mame—Dennis Inside Africa—Gunther An American Architecture—Wright Year of Decision—Truman Animals and Other People—Bromfield Buffalo Bill and the Wild West—Sell & Weybright Quite Early One Morning—Dylan Thomas The New Etiquette—Emily Post Come in and see our fine selection. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. VI 3-1044