Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 13, 1955 4 To Attend Hi-Y Meeting The department of political science will send four members of the department to attend a series of district pre-legislative sessions for the Hi-Y youth and government program. Dr. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science and director of the Bureau of Government Research, will participate in the session Oct. 17 at Havs. Kenneth E. Bessley, instructor of political science, will attend the meeting there Tuesday, Oct. 18. Clarence J. Hein, research assistant in the Government Research Center, will participate in the conference Wednesday, Oct. 19 in Emporia. James McDonald, research assistant in the Bureau of Government Research, will attend the meeting Thursday, Oct. 20 at Pittsburg, Kan. Biggest Royal Parade Set For Saturday KANSAS CITY, Mo-(U.P.)The biggest and most colorful parade in American Royal history was planned for Saturday. The annual pageant opening the 57th Royal will begin its mobilized trek through the downtown area at 9:30 a.m. Thirty-three saddle clubs and 26 bands will add to the glamor. Some 1,050 mounted riders are expected. The queen of the American Royal and her entire party will ride in convertibles in their regal gowns. 1.464 Students Crowd School HAYSVILLE, Kan.-(U.P.)—Due to an enrollment more than four times larger than the 360 capacity of the Haysville school, children are attending classes this fall in classrooms set up in hallways, private homes, churches and even a bus barn. The total enrollment is 1,464 pupils. A North Central States farm survey showed that the farm home is years behind other developments on the farm and often is inconvenient and uncomfortable. COOKER GETS A GLANCE-A high pressure rosin cooker draws the interest of touring KU students and a faculty member at a Kansas City, Mo., paint company. From left are Rollin Peschka, Paul Bunge, Tony Mura, KU47, advertising agency representative; Richard Hunter, John Barton, advertising agency representative, and Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism. They Learn How It's Done Six journalism seniors attended a conference yesterday with advertising executives of the Cook Paint and Varnish company in Kansas City, Mo. The purpose of the conference was to acquaint the seniors with background, products, and advertising policies of the company. The students will use this information to prepare proposed advertising campaigns on one aspect of the company's advertising problems. Every semester each student in Prof. James E. Dyke's Advertising Campaigns class prepares a complete campaign for a commercial organization. Each student's work is judged by officials of the company and its advertising agency. The best campaign is awarded a $25 savings bond. Second prize is $10 in cash. Those who attended the conference were: John Barton and Anthony Mura, representatives of R. J. Potts, Calkins, and Holden advertising agency; Clifford O. Bratten, advertising manager, Cook Paint and Varnish Co.; Maurice Lungren, assistant director of the William Allen White Foundation; and the following students: Paul Bunge, Auburn, Nebr.; Jack Fisher, Peabody; Richard Hunter, Lawrence; Rollin Peschka, Great Bend; Charles Sledd, Lyons; and Robert Wolfe, Dallas, N.C. A & W ROOT BEER Cold creamy root beer TV Show Is Guide For Careers Panel The television show "What's My Line" will be the pattern for a panel on careers in home economics for the Home Economics Club program at 7 p. tuesday in 110 Fraser. Tasty Sandwiches 1415 W.6th Also in the program will be a discussion of the American Home Economics Association by Susan Montgomery and Jane Henry Hoerath, Lawrence seniors, and Miss Edna Hill, professor of home economics. Peggy McReynolds, Coffeyville senior, is program chairman. Trueblood Attends Meeting Dennis Trueblood, director of aids and awards, is attending the fourth annual Big Ten-Big Seven scholarship meeting today and tomorrow at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Choose from over 500 fabrics the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill SAVE YOUR TIME, MONEY, EFFORT DO YOUR LAUNDRY THE MODERN WAY GRAVITT'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY free parking from New Hampshire St. 916 MASS. VI 3-6844 for the "Latest" from the "Most" on the Campus! P.S. - Your Parents and Friends will enjoy reading the DAILY KANSAN, too . . . $3.00 per Semester - $4.50 Full Year