. Page 3 Tuesday. Nov. 15. 1955. University Daily Kansan Why do more college men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette? Because only Viceroy gives you 20,000 filter traps in every filter tip, made from a pure natural substance cellulose-found in delicious fruits and other edibles! Yes, only Viceroy has this filter composed of 20,000 tiny filter traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering action in any other cigarette. 2. The Viceroy filter wasn't just whipped up and rushed to market to meet the new and skyrocketing demand for filtered cigarettes. Viceroy pioneered. Started research more than 20 years ago to create the pure and perfect filter. Smokers en masse report that filtered Viceroys have a finer flavor even than cigarettes without filters. Rich satisfying, yet pleasantly mild. 4. Viceroy draws so easily that you wouldn't know, without looking, that it even had a filter tip . . . and Viceroys cost only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters! That's why more college men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette . . . that's why VICEROY is the largest-selling filter cigarette in the world! 20,000 Tiny Filter Traps... plus that Real Tobacco Taste 'Last Tackle' Ceremony To Honor Senior Players For a senior football player, already accustomed to the normal crash of helmets against a padded dummy, the final practice session is not much different from any of the sessions he has experienced in his four-year career. What is the "Last Tackle?" Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9.30 a.m. on the day on publication of the bulletin. The Bulletin must be delivered to the Daily Kansas Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Today Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4 p.m. Main Gallery, Schuetz "Seven Paintings" at 8 a.m. Baptist Student Union 12.30-12.50 paran Danforth Chapel, Devotions and prayers Social Work Club. 4 p.m. Eldridge School. Dr. William Cottle of Gurantee Bureau. Mathematics Club. 4 p.m. 203 Strong Speakers. Dr Perloff. 8:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Inflation. Joint GAX, ADS, 7 p.m., 207 Flint. POLLINS, Debbie Newman Club rosary, 5.10 p.m. Catholic church. Coffee, 4:30 p.m., church Kappa Beta, 5:30 p.m., Meyers Hall Initiation. Tau Sigma, 7 p.m., Robin Tomorrow Lahuna Fellowship, deadline for homecoming dinner reservations. Call (212) 467-8000. - Museum of Art record concert, noon.* 4 pm. Main Gallery. De Falla: 'El Museo de Arte'. WAA meeting, 4 p.m. 202 Robinson music group will be present. Newman club executive. CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union. *Pra-Nursing Club, 4 p.m. Mt. 110 Fauzier. *Studi-Nursing Club, 4 p.m. Mt. 110 Fauzier.* Student Religious Council, 5 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Commuter sack luncheon, noon, 102 Marvin; Speaker; Dean Carr Thursday YM-YWCA members, your priority on signing up in the Y office by 5 p.m. Le Cercle Francais se reumira lejai a 4 heures 15, dans la salle 113 Strong. Programme: "L'Ecole des Femmes" de Moliere. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m., Catholic church. All members and interested persons please be present. Very important. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room, Folk songs. Arnold Air Society; 7:30 p.m. Room 306A. Student Union. Initiation of new members. Speaker: Col. Summers. Dress will be suits. But Friday, the last practice for seniors on the KU football team will hold a special climax to their four years of play. Christian Selenite Organization, 7.30 pm, Church Chapel, Students, faculty. friends, friends Chemistry Club, 8 p.m. 232 Malott. Speaker: Dr. Hoecker. "New Problems Arising in Atomic Energy Work." Two AEC Technical Films. Refreshments. Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education are in Topeka this afternoon conferring with a committee on philosophy of education for the Topeka public schools. Sigma Xi—Kansas Chapter, 7:30 p.m. 122 Malott. Speaker: Dr. E. W. McEwn. "Determination of the Mechanisms of Organic Reactions." In the first ceremony of its kind at the University, students and alumni will gather at 4:30 p.m. at the parcience field south of Allen Field House to cheer the seniors before the last game of their collegiate career. Deans Attend Topeka Meeting The seniors will line up on one side of the field and the fans on the other. As each senior's name is called out, he will run down the field, tackle a dummy for his "Last Tackle" and run to the showers. Sponsored by the Student Union Activities the "Last Tackle" ceremony is to show appreciation to the seniors for representing the University on the football field, said Bryce Cooke, Overland Park junior and chairman of the SUA sportsman committee. Three To Attend Speech Meeting "This 'Last Tackle' ceremony is used at many other colleges, and we hope to make it a tradition, a part of the Homecoming celebration," Cooke said. Three University representatives will be in Los Angeles Thursday through Saturday to attend the national meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association. Planning to attend are Luree Hays, Kansas City, Kan., and Robert Murray, Ottawa, both seniors, and Richard L. Schiefelbusch, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the KU speech clinic. Present day research in speech correction and related fields, and job opportunities for speech correctionists will be among the topics discussed at the meeting. Groups To Sponsor Service The YMCA and YWCA are cooperating with the Student Religious Council in presenting a special Thanksgiving Service, at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Student Center. WORCESTER, Mass.,—(U.P.)—During the summer vacation, 2,008 windows in Worcester's public schools were smashed by vandals. It's estimated that it cost more than $3,000 to repair the damage. Summer Vandals CONCORD, N. H. — (U.P.)— Robert Ames, 18, and Marjorie, 19, were the first brother-sister team to be sworn into the Navy in New Hampshire history. Navy Family Mr. Tobin was born in County Claire, Ireland, in 1875 and came to Cambridge, Mass., when he was 14 years old. His first job in a sheet metal factory paid him less than 10 cents an hour. He joined the teamsters in 1900 while driving a horse-drawn vehicle in Boston. Mr. Tobin had bossed the teamsters for 45 years, the longest reign in organized labor's history, and had been a power in the Roosevelt and Truman administrations. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.-(U.P.)—Daniel J. Tobin, who became one of the most powerful figures in American labor as president of the AFL Teamsters Union, died last night at the age of 80. Mr. Tobin began to ease his hold on the teamsters shortly after Mr. Truman's re-election that year. The end of his active role became complete in 1952, when west coast labor leader, Dave Beck, took over as president of the teamsters and moved its national headquarters from Indianapolis to Washington. Robert Sherwood Is Dead At 59 Daniel J. Tobin Is Dead At 80 One of America's foremost playwrights, Robert E. Sherwood, 59, died yesterday in a New York hospital after suffering a heart attack three days ago. Mr. Sherwood won three Pulitzer prizes for dramas and another for a biography, "Roosevelt and Hopkins." He also wrote numerous successful Broadway dramas. In 1946 his film "The Best Years of Our Lives" won an academy award as the best screen play. He was a veteran of World War I, serving with the Canadian Army. After the war he became a magazine editor and literary critic. In World War II Mr. Sherwood served as director of the overseas branch of the Office of War Information. MUMS Danish Author's Essays Published VI 3-6044 "The Selected Essays of Ludvig Holberg," translated and edited by P. M. Mitchell, associate professor of German, has been published by the University Press. the word... Mr. Holberg has an international reputation as the author of comedies, but also achieved distinction as an essayist and historian. His essays deal with the position of Russia in Europe, the limitation of armaments, flying, and freedom of the press. FOR HOMECOMING Buy her gorgeous giant MUMS with The Blossom Shop Prof. Mitchell is a specialist in the field of Danish literature. Besides contributing to periodicals, he has published "A Bibliographical Guide to Danish Literature." He has spent several summers studying in Denmark. K. U. colors. Our fresher, perfect blooms last longer. Order today. 326 W. 9th Dean To Address Pre-Theology Group Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will speak to a newlyformed group of pre-theological students at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Sunflower Room of the Student University. He will discuss the academic preparation of a pre-theological student. Beat Him To It PAWNEE CITY, Neb.—(U.P.)—While en route to a spot where the dog-catcher planned to shoot a stray dog, the animal began thrashing around in the back of the panel truck and discharged the gun, wounding the 'dog-catcher in the foot. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. VA 3-2966 1025 Mass.