Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 24. 1955 County Groups Meet Thursday Ninety temporary chairmen have been chosen by the Statewide Activities executive board to preside at the county meetings at the statewide convocation Thursday. Students will attend meetings of their counties to organize their program for the year and to elect a permanent county chairman and correspondent. They will decide the number of Jawhawkers to order for their county high schools, and some will plan high school assemblies for Thanksgiving vacation. The chairmen will attend one of two meetings to be held at 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union to receive their instructions. Two KU students participated in a demonstration debate Saturday at the University of Nebraska. Two Participate In NU Debates Kenneth Irby, Ft. Scott sophomore, and John Eland, Topeka junior, debated the question, "Resolved, that government subsidies should be granted according to need to high school graduates who qualify for additional training." Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech, directed a group of Nebraska students in another demonstration debate. Mr. Giffin also addressed members of the Nebraska Speech Teachers' Association on "Values of the High School Activities Program." Baptist Student Unions To Meet The annual fall convention of Kansas Baptist Student Unions, composed of Southern Baptist college students, will be held Friday and Saturday at the University. About 75 persons will attend from Baptist Student Unions at KU, Wichita University, Pittsburg State College, Emporia State College, Washburn University, Coffeeville College, and Kansas City, Kans., Junior College. Principal speakers are Dr. William Hall Preston, associate secretary to the Southern Baptist Student department of Nashville, Tenn and the Rev, Earl Fine, Niger missionary. Faculty Club Hears Bassoon Concert A bassoon concert by Austin Ledwith, assistant professor of music theory, was presented at the Faculty Club last night. Prof. Ledwith played "Concerto for Bassoon," by Mozart, "Sherzo for Bassoon," by Hindemith, and "Berceuse," from the suite for bassoon by Wolf-Ferrari. Jewelry Bulova, Elgin Watches Luggage Samsonite, Luce Men's Wear a complete line Expert Watch Repair No extra charge for credit Wolfson's HERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD* 743 Mass. Ph.VI 3-4366 Old Eyeglasses Bring New Sight To 105,000 People Gratitude is the reward for New Eyes For The Needy, Inc., Short Hills, N.J., since they have never seen the thousands of needy people it has helped throughout the world. For the past 25 years, 35 women have sent eye glasses and artificial eyes to 105,000 destitute men, women, and children who would be groping their way through life in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States. The corporation is supported by local civic clubs and various national organizations which donate time and funds in drives to collect the old glasses that are repaired and then sent to such places as a leper colony on Okinawa, a school girl in Hungary, and a missionary in Pakistan. One grateful New Jersey state prisoner summed up the good work of the quiet ladies: "I thank you for the glasses and the renewal of my faith in the goodness of man. There are many who preach brotherly love. How much better those who practice it." Besides constructing a new three-story wing on the south side of the present building, the contractors will remodel the present building. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the $1,200,000 addition to Lawrence Memorial Hospital were held this morning. The addition will increase the hospital's capacity from 75 to approximately 150 beds, with special facilities for surgery, nurses, laboratories, obstetrical care, and scientific equipment Work Begins On Hospital Taking part in the ceremonies were representatives of the City Commission, Hospital Board, hospital and medical staffs, and the Lawrence Ministerial Alliance. Official Bulletin Iems for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on thursday. Iems may send the bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date and time of function. Todav Mathematies Club. 4 p.m. 213 Strong. Mathematics Day, Everyone invited. Mathematics Day, Everyone invited. **Museum of Art** record concert. 4 museum gallery. Honegger: "Symphony No. 5." Foreign students and International Courses 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Students Union KU Dames initiation, 8 p.m., Pine Bau Student Union. All student wives involved Tuesday Atenco meeting, 7:30 p.m. 113 Strong. Speaker: Cesar Piana, Argentina gradient of Gerhard of Peron" Group singing of Argentine songs. Special Argentine tea. Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4 p.m., Main Gallery Vivaldi 'Gloria' Museum of Art record concert, noon Episcopal morning prayer 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth Hall. Gamma Alpha Chi, 7:30 p.m., 207 Flint. Attendance required. Silent Meditation Period, 7:30 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone invited. Baptist Student Union, devotion and prayer, 12:30-12:50 p.m., Danforth Statewoman Club meeting, 4 p.m. Sunflower Union Union. Club roster requests. Catha olic church. Coffee, preceding rosary p.m., church basement. Student Court, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Student Union. KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 32 Strong. Arnold Air Society, 7:30 p.m. 107 Military Science Building. Meeting for members and pledges. No uniforms. Attendance required. UN Day observance, 8 p.m., Memorial Union, D. Frank Hooke House, Report on Union Law, 2 p.m. Wednesday Episcopal morning prayer. 8:45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m., Catholic church basement. Discussion group, 8 p.m., "Science and Religion," led by Bill Pivonka. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Memorial Union bookstore 1200 W. 65th St. (mail:) translation) Reader, R. L. Lind, 1200 W. 65th St. (mail:) Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Diana Roberts, Students, faculty, Dana are invited. Tickets May Be Appealed Students who believe they were not guilty of a parking offense may appeal their tickets to the Student Court at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Appeal forms may be obtained in the traffic office in Robinson and should be returned there. YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY the day you change to