KU Marines Trained For Hurricanes At Camp Page 7 Fiercely howling wind was whipping thick sheets of rain over the countryside while the East Coast from the Carolinas to Massachusetts was tense with the anxiety of waiting as Hurricane "Connie" steadily headed toward the mainland. In the midst of the fury, nine members of the University Marine unit were busily preparing for the advance hurricane at Quantico, Va., where they were attending BOTC summer camp. Ready For Blow As the hurricane approached closer to the mainland, all leaves were canceled. Each marine had been required to wear a full canteen of water when the base was placed on a storm alert late that afternoon. As the intensity of the storm increased, the base was alerted to "condition one" about 9 p.m. With everyone pitching in, the camp was readied to face the full force of the expected blow. Windows in the barracks were taped to prevent flying glass from causing injury. Marines on the second floors of the barracks were moved to the first floors. Each wore his steel helmet, cartridge belt with bayonet attached, and kept his riffle near at hand in case an emergency arose. Not only did the KU marines keep their weapons close at hand, but slept with them that night. The marines, all seniors, were: Jack Rogers, Dresden; John Roger, Kincaid; Larry Sheridan, Kansas City; Mo; Gerald Riley, Pittsburg; Eugene Knobloch, Nickerson; Donald Martin, Larned; Larry Mercier, Kansas City, Kan.; Chester Arterburn, Kiowa, and Edward Sith, Ottawa. 100 Freshmen Join Pep Club Later the next day when the storm had passed and the tensesness had worn off, the marines agreed on one thing; a rifle does not make a good "sack companion." One hundred freshman men joined Froshawks, KU pep organization, in a meeting last night in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The group's activities for the weekend were outlined at the meeting. Friday the Froshawks will build a bonfire for the Night Shirt Parade and will conduct a rally at North College Hall. A practice session with the pep cards for Saturday's football game will be held at 5 p.m. Friday in the east side of the stadium. Officers will be elected at the group's next meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Membership in the organization will remain open at this meeting. The three KuKus acting as advisors for the Froshawks are Don Smith, Conrad Brown and Bob Dunn. Official Bulletin **Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notice she should name the place, date, and function of function.** TODAY Baptist Student Union, prayer and devotions, 12:30 p.m. Danfort, Chapel Every Monday, 4:30 p.m. Poetry hour, 4:30 p.m. Student Union John Hankins will read Freshawk Organizational meeting 7:30 p.m., Javhawk Room, Memorial Union. AWS House of Representatives, 4 p.m. Javhawk Room, Union. Poetry hour, 4:30 p.m. *Student Hand* Music book, 85 p. *Student Hand* Bibliography of Omran Khasyam. Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Danforth College students, faculty, and staff are invited. Newman Club, 7:30 p.m. Choir practice and members and interested be present Quack Club practice, 7:30 p.m., Robinson pool. Ku Ku's, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union. Rush smoker, attendance re Friday Chemistry Club, 8 p.m., 232 Malot Hall, Halfway. Enrollment required. EVs invited, Refreshments Tiana Tau pledge smoker, 7:30 p.m. house, 1892 Louisiana St. Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth Danforth Chapel. Morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel, we welcome you on Saturday. SATURDAY Sociology Club, 4 p.m., 17 Strong Annex e. Organizational meeting, Speaker, T. Yatsushiro, "U.S. Strategic Bomping Survey of Morale in Japan, 1945." SUNDAY Pt. D. Reading Examination in German, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Saturday, 124 Mallet Hall Books used for the prepared part of the examination must be turned into 304 Fraser by noon Thursday. No book can be accepted after that. Only candidates approved by the Graduate School are eligible to take the exami- Graduate Club, 8 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. Business and program. Hillel, Yom Kippur services. 7 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tempel poor Liahona Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Danforth, chapel. Methodist graduate group. student Cemetery, be be. "Ideas from the past." Everyone welcome. Owners To Take Rap For Auto Violations FALL RIVER. Mass—(U.P.) Police had some changes made when they discovered that a motorist had a dozen parking violations—yet his record showed but one. Friends and relatives had been accepting the blame and the warning to "first-offenders." So the cops got the city council to change the law and hold car owners responsible for all violations, regardless of who takes the blame. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used AUTO WRECKING and JUNK CO. East End of Ninth St. Dulles Calls For True Peace In a 4000-word policy speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Sec. Dulles called upon Russia to free its satellites, warned that the West might not always be ready to make European security concessions to the Soviet Union, urged the reunification of Germany and demanded that Red China reject the use of force as a policy instrument. For the most part, Sec. Dulles address was a mildly-worded review of international developments and contained virtually no invective against the Soviet Union. UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.-(U.P.)-Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today called for international cooperation to make the next 10 years "the healing decade of true peace." The Secretary of State urged adoption of President Eisenhower's "open skies" arms inspection plan as a beginning toward a comprehensive, scientific system of inspection and disarmament. Pre-Nursing Club Meets About 35 prospective members attended a welcoming meeting of the Pre-Nursing Club yesterday in Fraser Hall. Club functions were explained and officers introduced. The next meeting is scheduled for Oct. 5. NOW SHOWING VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN · DAVID FARRAR PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC Ends Saturday West 23rd Produced by TECHNICOLOR Shows At 2,7 & 9 SUPERSCOPE Shows At 2, 7 & 9 Added: Color Cartoon—Latest News Club Presidents Must Leave Names LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN The presidents of all organizations must turn their names, addresses, and telephone numbers in at 228 Strong Hall by Friday. Otherwise this information will be omitted from the Student Directory. VI 3-2122 Ends Tonite! "Deep in My Heart" "Heatwave" STARTS FRIDAY KEITH PEGGIE DONA LARSEN CASTLE DRAKE 2nd Feature Thursday. Sept. 22. 1955. University Daily Kansan Boxoffice Open 6:30. First Show at 7:00. Always A Color Cartoon "New Campus Writing:" the first collection of writings by students of American universities and colleges, will be published this week Student Writings Published A rush tea will be held by the Jay Janes at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Union. 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