University Daily Kansan Page 3 Studio Theater Give Play May 4,5,6 The Studio theater's next production to be presented May 4, 5. and 6 will feature a one-act play "The Noble Lord," by Percival Wilde and two staged readings from "Green Pastures," by Marc Connelly and "Heavenly Discourse," by Charles Erskine Scott Wood. Cast in "The Noble Lord" are Kaye Cummings, college freshman, Robert Damkroger, education senior, and Dee Richards, journalism junior. Donald Johnston, business junior; Morgan Sherwood, graduate student; Judith Heinrichs, education sophomore; David Conley, and Ward Weldon, journalism juniors. Those cast in the staged readings are John Ryberg, Marvin Carlson, Paul Culp, and Virginia Miller, college sophomores. The annual Federal Inspection of the KU AFROTC detachment began yesterday and will end with a full dress review on the drill field south of the Military Science building at 3 p.m. today. Three Air Force officers arrived in Lawrence Tuesday and began the annual two-day inspection of the detachment and staff yesterday. The inspection team is headed by Col. William M. Massengale Jr., professor of air science at the University of New Mexico. The other members of the team are Lt. Col. Edgar M. Sliney and Lt. Col. Edgar T. Poole. AFROTC Drill At 3 Today Included in this afternoon's drill will be a demonstration of the unit's drill team immediately preceding the customary pass in review. ___ in terms of potential heat and power, the world output of coal represents two and a half times as much energy as petroleum and natural gas together. Drive to Supply Texts To Asians Begins Monday A drive to provide Asian students with textbooks will be held here Monday through Friday. Books will be collected at sororities, fraternities, and dormitories, in the Strong hall rotunda, Student Union lobby, and in the undergraduate reading room of the main library. Textbooks published in 1945 and after will be accepted in the fields of English, classics, anthropology, economics, education, history, journalism, philosophy, political science, psychology and sociology. The project is part of the used textbook project of the Asia Foundation. The purpose of the project is to help Asian students and professors by supplying current tools for classroom use, and to spread better understanding of Western thought among Eastern peoples. The Foundation pays for all transportation costs and arranges for distribution through Asian organizations interested in solving the textbook problem. Here is the way the system works: The textbook exchange committee of the Institute for Democratic Education works with students and faculties in Asian universities to determine the greatest need. Donations are sent to Asian organizations which act as distribution centers. Donors are requested to write their names and addresses in books, or to enclose a personal note, in order to encourage an exchange of correspondence. Authentic INDIAN DANCE Program in costume by Haskell Students FRIDAY, April 29 AT Lawrence Community Building 7:30 P.M. Adm. 25c and 50c Friday, April 29, 1955 FILTER TIP TAREYTON gives you the full, rich taste of quality tobacco and real filtration, too! PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company Because Asian students are reluctant to accept charity, the foundation suggests that donors inquire about the availability of pamphlets, periodicals, or maps in exchange. Enjoy a Delicious DAIRY KING Cones—Shakes—Sundaea Open 10 to 11 6th and Florida Bill Buck, college junior, has been elected president of the Student Union Activities board for next year by members of the Union operating committee. SUA Elects Officers For Coming Year Other officers are Petrea Doty, education junior, vice president; Dean Graves, education sophomore, treasurer, and Mary Ellen Lewis,' business junior, secretary. THE KANSAN DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide Blue Mill Cafe 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday 1009 Mass. Phone 409 for reservations Granada Coffee shop 1022 Mass. Phone 3349 Open 24 Hours a day—Closed Sunday. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Mass. Phone 149 for reservations Chris's Cafe 832 Mass. Closed Sunday Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies H. B. Dairyland 2245 Ohio Open Evenings Hundley's Cafe The Chuck Wagon 8381/2 Mass. Phone 3038 Breakfast Served 24 Hours. South of Lawrence on Highway 59 Home of Cooked Foods and Bar-B-Q College Inn Cafe Jim's Drive In Steak sandwich—3 decker, potato salad or chips week days 6:30 to 7:30. 14th & Tenn. 732 N. 2nd—North of Underpass Car service, breakfast all hours- Open till 1 a.m. Deluxe Cafe Air Conditioned for Your Comfort 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Open Sunday Kirby's Lunch 23rd & La. Call for reservations 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Tues. thru Sat. Open Sunday Dine-A-Mite Inn 616 Mass. 24 Hours Dinner, Breakfast anytime. Short Orders Old Mission Inn Dinner Bell Cafe 912 Mass. Open Sundays Open 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 1904 Mass. Phone 2040 The Best Hamburgers In Town. Rock Chalk Cafe 10 a.m.—12 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 4 p.m. to midnight Special Club Sandwich—whole meal. The Stable 1401 W. 7th. Ph. 3080 Dining and Dancing. Gemmell's Cafe 717 Mass. Phone 2072 Always Ready to Serve Good Food.