Page 9 Sports Parley Delegate Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education is the University delegate to the first National Conference on Intramural Sports for College Men and Women, being held this week in Washington. D.C. The conference is the first of its kind in the history of American sports. It is co-sponsored by the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; College Physical Education Association, and the National Association for Physical Education of College Women. Scouts To Visit Campus Nov.12-13 The 116 delegates from colleges and universities, the American Medical Association, the National College Athletic Association, and the U. S. Office of Education will develop planning and administration guides based on a recent nationwide survey by the steering committee of the conference. The main purpose is to broaden and vitalize the intramural program of sports and athletics in American colleges and universities. Kansas Explorer Scouts make their annual visitation to the University Nov. 12 and 13. Marvin Criqui, assistant manager of the Lawrence Center of University Extension, said 250 scouts and 50 adult sponsors are expected. When the scouts arrive Saturday morning, they will register and set up camping equipment in the south intramural field. They will attend the KU-Oklahoma game in the afternoon. Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen will speak at the evening program in Fraser Theater. Mr. Criqui, Ronald Salyer, college junior and president of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, and Les Main, Kaw Council Boy Scout director, are in charge of the conference, which is sponsored by University Extension and Alpha Phi Omega. Achilles chased Hector three times around the walls of Troy. Religious Groups To Canvass Campus For Relief Program Eight student religious groups will assist in the Christian Rural Overseas Program drive next week. Groups and captains who will solicit for donations toward 15 carloads of dried milk powder: Canterbury Club; Gamma Delta, Robert Thiele, Wichita third year law student; Disciples Student Fellowship, Betty F. Gross, Lee's Summit, Mo., senior; Roger Williams Fellowship, Richard Anderson, Parkville, Mo. senior. United Student Fellowship, Robert William Lewis, Council Grove junior, and Norman Dirks, Wichita freshman; Wesley Foundation, Peggy L. McReynolds, Coffeville senior, and Westminster Foundation, Douglas Kalber, Independence, Kan. sophomore. Welfare Worker Describes Aged Aid Mrs. Frances Leckron, Lawrence welfare worker, described assistance to the aged and the dependent in the setting of the Social Work Club. Tuesdays. She also told of vocational rehabilitation work and the functions of the local agency. Students will attend the kick-of-meeting 3 p.m. Sunday on 8th and Vermont Streets. Although most solicitors from city and rural churches will canvass Monday evening, many students will canvass Sunday. Prof. Smith To Conference Dr. Henry P. Smith, professor of education and director of the Educational Clinic will be a principal speaker at the Southwest Reading Conference for Colleges and Universities to be held Dec. 1-3 at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Dr. Smith will discuss the "Sociology of Reading" on the second day. GLENN MILLER Air Force Band 45 & LP RCA Victor Records Thursday, Nov. 3. 1955. University Daily Kansan 925 Mass. - Music Store VI 3-2644 A GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NEW FALL SUITS, REGULAR $49.50 QUALITY THE NEW STAIN-GLASS TONE FLANNELS SHARKSKIN AND WORSTED THIS YEAR'S GREATEST SUIT BUY Style and color to suit every taste, distinctive comfort, quality and styling available in reg., shorts and longs. $3950 ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED VI 3-3160 811 Mass. B. Hiskey says... "Leonard's New 'Colored Gas' is sensational . . . charcoal, pastel, blue, green, and yellow . . nothing is more sporting than to have contests with classmates, guessing what color of gas you'll receive! Remember . . it all comes from one gas tank!" —Designed to match your car— PERSONALIZED LEONARD SERVICE STANDARD 706 W 9 VI 3-9830 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Yardley brings you a super-wetting Shaving Foam London style Are you looking for a finer pressure shave? This distinguished product—conceived in England and made in America—has a new super-wetting action which wilts the heard in a trice. The foam washes off the face instantly (or rub it in!) and leaves a most refreshing after-feeling. Normal shaving time is cut by half. At your campus store, $1. Makers and distributors for U.S.A., Yardley of London, Inc., New York.