Page 7 JP TO CLASS! RAGE! feel- mitting conce Official Bulletin est... Your NoDog Ads Today teacher to the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, -A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the or publication. Do not bring in materials that the daily Kansan News should include name, place, date of time of function Lahona Fellowship, deadline for commuting dinner reservations. Call 322-3221 Museum of Art record concert, noon. Main Gallery. De Falla: "El jorue brule." WAA meeting, 4 p.m., 202 Robinson m. All members please be present. Cewman Club executive meeting, 7 m. church, basement CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union. Pre-Nursing Club, 4 p.m., 110 Fraser damens from the Center will meet Student Religious Council, 5 p.m. asley Foundation. 16 de novembre, en 113 Strong. El lope nos hablara del 'Flamen. Cantaremos uns canciones es- suelas. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine Room, Memorial Union, Homecoming planning Fleahawk's, 7 p.m., 305 Student Uni- attendance required. KU Dames, Engineerrettes, Law Wives p.m. Jayhawk Room. ident Union. Commuter sack luncheon, noon, 102 again. Speakee; Dean Carr. Le Cercle Francais se recuira jeudi à heures 15, dans la salle 113 Strong. fogramme: "L'Ecole des Femmes" de della. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 1955. University Daily Kansan Museum of Art record concert, noon Gallery Beethoven "Mooon Sonata." Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Student Union usic Room. Folk songs. YM-YWCA members, your priority on signing up is the YWCA, sign up for the YWCA offer by e-mail. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Catholic church. All members and interested persons - please be present. Very important. Arnold Air Society; 7:30 p.m. Room 306A. Student Union. Initiation of new members. Speaker: Col. Summers. Dress will be suits. Christian Science Organization, 7-30 p. 289. Students, faculty, and friends invited. Sigma Xi—Kansas Chapter, 7:30 p.m. 122 Malott. Speaker; Dr. E. W. McEwen. "Determination of the Mechanisms of Organic Reactions." Chemistry Club, 8 p.m., 232 Malott. Speaker: Dr. Hoecker, "New Problems Arising in Atomic Energy Work." Two AEC Technical Films. Refreshments. ASTE field trip to Topeka Good-year plant leaves Fowler at 6:30 p.m. Sign the list in 300 Fowler if you're going. Der Deutsche Verein; 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser Aier V ausstuhlstudenten aus Nord- und Ostenland, Ostreich. Schweiz, Schweiz, ein Kühnstuhl halten. Aller, hellzig eingelassen. Ku Kus, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Memorial Hall Freshmen Medical Students' Wives' Club, 8 p.m., Museum lounge. Phi Mu Representative To Visit Campus Mrs. Robert Riley of Kansas City, Kan. will represent Phi Mu social sorority today in a visit to the Phi Mu national finance committee. While here, Mrs. Riley will examine financing and housing facilities on the hill, and will confer with University officials to consider the colonization of a Phi Mu chapter on the campus. She will be a lunch-room guest of the Senior Panhellenic Council today. Ted Walked To Class, But Mom Was Called Ted Brent didn't feel different from anyone else as he walked to class along the campus that morning with his books in his hand. People were watching him, however. Finally Jim Van (Artsdalen, technical assistant in electrical engineering stopped Ted. When he asked to see one of his books, Ted smiled and complied. Mr. Van Artsdalen glanced through one of the thin volumes and invited Ted to go with him to the Student Union across the street. Ted looked over his lessons as Mr. Van Artsdalen phoned Mrs. Brent, who lives two blocks from the Union. He hung up the phone and walked over to Ted. "Come on buster, your dad's in class and you're too far from home for a three-year-old," he said. KU Student Designs AFROTC Patch Red and blue Jayhawk patches designate AFROTC cadets, as a result of a design by Tal Streeter, Manhattan senior. Permission of the United States government, as well as University authorities; was necessary before AFROTC students on the hill could wear the insignia. The patches, depicting a Jayhawk, are designed to provide a distinctive badge for AFROTC students. WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! one three day days 50c 75c firms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called before 12 noon on or after Friday for issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the Universityally Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. YPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935arker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tt BUSINESS SERVICES you are looking for someone to do. your altering, shortening your coat requirements VI 3-79 for appointment. First class tailoring guaranteed. 842 Indiana. **tf** EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. 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Phone after 6:30 p.m. VI 3-7839. 11-21 Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. He was expected to; Adlai Expected To Announce Campaign Manager,Director CHICAGO — (U.P.) — Adlai E. Stevenson got down to bread and butter politics today in his drive to capture the 1956 Democratic presidential nomination. Name James Finnegan. Pennsylvania secretary of state, as his campaign manager. Agree to enter the Minnesota presidential primary next March. Mr. Stevenson, no longer the "reluctant candidate" of 1952, will make his next major move Saturday, when he addresses a giant fund-raising dinner in Chicago. Announce the appointment of Barry Bingham, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, as director of volunteers for Mr. Stevenson. Working On Speech The dinner will be the climax of a four-day meeting of the Democratic national committee which began today in Chicago. He was already working at home on his speech, which will be delivered before two other possible contenders for the Democratic nomination—Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) and Gov. Averell Harriman of New York. Mr. Stevenson's announcement yesterday that he will do "all I can" to head the Democratic ticket was enthusiastically received by some Democrats. But the reactions of some others ranged from cool to openly hostile. Called 'Laughing Boy' Rep. Francis E. Walter of Pennsylvania voiced the bitterest Democratic reaction. Mr. Walter, who was snubbed by Mr. Stevenson in 1952 because of the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act, called the former Illinois governor a "laughing boy" and "the most discredited presidential candidate ever to foist himself upon the voters." However, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming hailed the announcement and said Mr. Stevenson has "one of the keenest minds in public life." Many other top Democratic senators were equally non-committal. On the Republican side, GOP National chairman Leonard Hall predicted Mr. Stevenson would be defeated in 1956 just as he was defeated in 1952 when he ran against President Eisenhower. STARTS SHOWS TODAY TODAY TENSEI TAUTI TREMENDOUS! Paramount HUMPHREY FREDRIC presents BOGART and MARCH LATE NEWS in WILLIAM WYLER'S Production of THE DESPERATE HOURS Arthur Kennedy · Martha Scott · Dewey Martin Gig Young · Mary Murphy Produces and Directed by WILLIAM WYLER - Bersegecty by JOSEPH HAYES Cartoon "2 Scents Worth" Produced and Directed by WILLIAM WYLL "WILDRUN" by JOSEPH HALL "ADAPTED from the novel by play by Joseph Hayes HELD OVER! THRU and moved to the Jayhawker NOW JAMES DEAN in Warner Bros.' challenging drama of today's juvenile violence! A Powerful Drama of Today's Teenagers! NOW "REBEL Shows Shows 2:00 7:00 9:10 THRU WITHOUT THURS. 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