Page 3 SHEARD SHEARED—Bob Sheard of the Buildings and Grounds department was caught 'up a tree' in front of Flint Hall yesterday as he prepared to trim its branches. They're Not True Primates It's not a throw back to the era of the primitive man. Those men climbing about in campus trees are members of the maintenance department cutting dead wood and filling cavities in the trees. The cutting process is expected to be completed later in the week, Harold E. Blitch, landscape foreman said, and planting of new trees and shrubs will begin then. Most of the planting will be evergreens. Work will be done around Douthart, Sellards and Pearson Halls and Memorial Drive. It is a natural process for the trees to lose branches. Blitch said. The maintenance department is assisting nature to prevent the dead wood from falling on someone below. OSHKOSH, Wis. — (UP) — Two teen-age boys found an 1851 Colt revolver recently and returned it to the Oshkosh Public Museum from where it was stolen last February. It was wrapped in a plastic bag when the boys found it on a river bank and was in as good condition as when it was stolen. The Navy model Colt had been the property of Thomas Coleman ("Cole") Younger, a member of Quantrell's Civil War guerrilla band. Younger later was an associate of Jesse James. GraduateClub MeetsTonight "Are the Social Sciences Sciences?" will be the panel discussion topic meeting of the Graduate Club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Panel members will be Max Dresden, professor of physics; Charles Warriner, professor of sociology, and Moin Baqai, Pakistan, and Lillian Blake, New York, N.Y., graduate students. James Schellenberg, Baldwin graduate student, has been elected president of the club. Other newly elected officers are vice president, Hans C. Christensen, Norway; secretary, Kathryn Taylor, Dodge City; treasurer, Moin Baqai, and executive committee members at large, Nigel Kermode, Great Britain, and Mohamed Kazem, Egypt. Committee chairmen appointed by the executive committee are: Nigel Kermode, program; Margaret Cross, Stillwater, Okla., social; Wanda Sammons, Stockton, publicity, and Gopal Khare, India, membership. They Got the Bird? Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1955. University Daily Kansan OWOSSO, Mich —(U.P.)— Owosso firemen sped to the scene when a woman reported "my baby is up in the tree." The baby, firemen learned upon arrival, was a parakeet. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, spoke to the group Saturday on the history of the University's speech and drama department. Have Your Recordings Made At The . . . UNIVERSITY RECORDING STUDIO Downstairs—Fred E. Sutton Trinity Scholar Named 928 Mass. VI 3-8500 Studio—Copies—Field 33 1/3 ● 45 ● 78 RPM A KU graduate has been named "Trinity Scholar" for the 1955-56 school year by the Evangelical Theological Seminary at Naperville, Ill. He is John Riegert, 1954 graduate from Abilene, and is the first scholar named for this award which is provided by Trinity EUB Church in Kansas City, Mo. TO HELP YOU BUY OR SELL Stocks, Bonds Or Investment Funds Prompt executions on all principal exchanges at standard commission rates. Call us for current market quotes and reports on individual companies. GEORGE HEDRICK DERROLD WILEY, Associate Complete Service on Purchase or Sale of All Stocks and Bonds 806 Mass. BARRET, FITCH, NORTH & CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS-BROKERS... YOU'LL BOTH GO FOR THIS CIGARETTE! WINSTON sets a new tradition of flavor! King-size Winston brings flavor back to filter smoking - full, rich, tobacco flavor! And the exclusive Winston filter works so effectively that the flavor really comes through to you. College smokers know why Winston changed America's mind about filter smoking.Winston tastes good like a cigarette should! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Smoke WINSTON the easy drawing filter cigarette!