Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1955 Western Civilization Enrolls 825, Up 200 A total of 825 persons are enrolled in the Western Civilization reading program, Harrison Madden, assistant director of Western Civilization said yesterday. This is an increase of about 200 over last spring, Mr. Madden said. The students are divided into 130 groups, each with 5 to 10 in it. Mr. Madden said that so far instructors report that students have shown considerable interest in the discussion groups. Students who feel they can benefit more from individual appointments may apply at the Western Civilization offices, he said. Because of the relatively few Western Civilization books in Watson Library, Mr. Madden said that only one book at a time may be checked out. Regardless of when a book is checked out, it will be due by 9 a.m. two days later. "We feel that these restrictions will solve the problem and if they possibly can be lifted on on, we'll do it," Mr. Madden said. Home Ec Chairmen Schedule Programs "Careers in Home Economics" was chosen as the theme of the Home Economics Club meeting Oct.18 at the meeting of the program chairmen last night. Plans also were made for the program workshop to be held at KU and to which 17 home economics clubs in the state have been invited. Monthly programs were assigned to each chairman at the meeting. At the Oct. 18 meeting skits illustrating different fields of home economics will be given. Jane Hoerath and Susan Montgomery, Lawrence seniors, and Miss Edna Hill, professor of home economics, will speak. The first All-Star baseball game between the American and National leagues was played July 6, 1933, in Chicago. French Club to Hear Exchange Teacher Mrs. Margaret Hofman, instructor of Romance languages, will talk of her experiences at the Heidelberg Division of the University of Maryland at the French Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 113 Strong Hall. In 1953 Mrs. Hofman worked for overseas programs of the University of Maryland as assistant to director of admission and also taught French. She is working for her Ph.D. in French at the University of Kansas. 2 Traffic Deaths Raise Toll To 428 SEVERY, Kan.—(U.R.)-Two young persons were killed Tuesday night on K-96 east of Severy junction to raise Kansas' traffic toll for the year to 428 lives lost. They were the seventh and eighth to die in October traffic mishaps. The year's toll remains 11 behind the 1954 pace and is 38 under the figure on this date two years ago. Real Estate Notes Duluth, Minn.—(U.P.)—The Littlefields live next door to the Halfakers here. Every Friday and Saturday Starting Friday, Oct. 7 and Saturday, Oct. 8 The hours 2-6 p.m. TGIF Home games: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Away Games: 2 p.m.-6 p.m. FLAMINGO CAFE Modern, progressive, 6 pc. Jazz one mile North of Bridge College Students Only .50 per person Today's Intramural Football Games Postponed Was He a Fake Thief? MILWAUKEE, WIS. (JLE)—Police report that a thief broke into a gunmuth shop here and stole a fake pistol. Was He a Fake Thief? All intramural football games scheduled for today have been postponed because of wet grounds. The games will be replayed at later date. If you want to keep your perfect figure* *Remember, milk tempts the taste and trims the waist! Drink lots of Golden Crest Milk daily for your good health and good figure. Phone VI 3-7204 FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY Golden Crest Dairy 2016 Learnard "Poochy" Announcing! "Pudgy" The Newest Additions to the KU Menagerie "Poochy & Pudgy" What girl could resist one of these fluffy yellow plush pooches? They add a whimsical touch of color to any room, and make wonderful gifts for the girl back home. "Poochy" $3.95 "Pudgy" $3.50 Come in and see our collection of stuffed animals who are looking for a home on somebody's desk or shelf.