Women's Houses Get Longer Calling Hours Calling hours for men at women's houses will be longer next year as the result of changes in the AWS rules and regulations passed by the AWS Senate yesterday. Calling hours for men will start at noon on weekdays next year instead of at 4 p.m. For summer sessions only, closing hours on 10:30 nights were extended to 11 p.m. This will go into effect with the start of the next summer session. Out-of-town callers who request late permission for special events will now have to ask permission not later than 5 p.m. on the day that the late permission is to be granted. This had been the policy in the past, but was not included in the formal AWS rules. The rules covering out-of-town University events were deleted because they duplicated other rules. The rules covering women's serenades were deleted because they conflicted with ASC social rules. For women going on out-of-town trips, the Senate added a recommendation to the rules that the women leave the campus so as to arrive at their destination by University closing hours. Dr. Hall Attending Meeting on Parks Dr. E. Raymond Hall, director of the Museum of Natural History, is in Washington, D.C., this week attending a meeting of the advisory board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments of the National Parks service. This is the first meeting for Dr. Hall since his appointment to the 12-member board four months ago by Douglas McKay, secretary of the interior. Dr. Hall is the only zoologist on the board, which includes such scientists and laymen as Alfred Knopf, New York publisher, chairman; Bernard DeVoto, historian and naturalist, and Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant III. Salyer to Head Alpha Phi Omega Ronald Sealey, college junior, was elected president of the KU chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity last night. Other officers elected were Fred Helling, college sophomore, first vice president; Roger Thom, second year architecture, second vice president; Otto Payton, college junior, recording secretary; Ned Joslin, engineering sophomore, treasurer; Lynn Johnson, engineering freshman, corresponding secretary; Jim Feil, college freshman, historian, and Guy Farrar, engineering freshman, sergeant-at-arms. Initiation of officers is set for Tuesday, May 17. The group will hold informal initiation of pledges Sunday, May 15. Rundquist to Attend Counselor's Session Richard Rundquist, assistant professor of education, left today to attend a conference of vocational rehabilitation counselors at Missouri university. The conference started Monday and will last through Saturday. Prof. Rundquist will speak at informal sessions of the conference. The meetings are devoted to testing counseling techniques, Prof. Rundquist said. Official Bulletin Applications for Student Union activities officers and board members may be obtained and must be turned in to the SUA office. Student Union, today. TODAY Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion. 7 a.m. Danforth Chapel! Morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Everyone invited. Museum of Art record concert, noor Clavier, Preludes and Fugues Nos. 17-24 Bach, Brandenburg, Fugues Nos. 10-19 COLLEGE: PUBLIES and FOUNDS NOS. 17-24 College Teacher Student University Delaware student 2, student 3 Faculty Student coffee, 4 p.m., Student Union. Bill Ellis, YMCA guest speaker. "Christianity and Communism" "El Ateneo se reune a la 4:30 en 113" "de la Semana." MENC student chapter, 6 p.m., 917 Sunset drive Page 3 History club. 7 p.m. Fine room. Stud- eum. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Japan Asia. "Japan-Aasia." Refreshments Newman club executive meeting, 6:30 pm. Castle Church, p.m. church (township) Troeh Law wives, 8 p.m., Law Lounge, Green hall, Mrs. Elmer Broer, speaker. Green infil. Mrs. Emily Braden, speaker, lecturer, teacher, James Johnson Sweeney to meet you at 3 p.m. students and others interested. 3 p.m. Spooner lecture room, Museum of Art: Topic: "African Negro Art" (illustrated.) TOMORROW Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Basil Communion, 7 a.m. D. ain f o r t h Bishop. Morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Baptist student union devotions and praise; 12:30-12:50 p.m. D a n f o r t h ph k Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Joio: Concerto for the Orchestra at Berghaupt Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music room, Student Union. Ralph Hodgson, Walter De La Mare. Reader: Alexander MacGibbon. AEE joint meeting KU and KC. Mo. with dinner. 6:30 p.m., Sunflower room. Student Union, and a meeting. 8 p.m. at Jordan's kitchen. See JE- ordan. JE lab for dinner reservations. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Dr. Kathryn Holmstedt, Students, faculty, and friends invite German club spring picnic, 4-7:30 Potter lake. Food provided at 25c per person. Geology chub, 7:30 p.m. 426 Lindley Lake, in the Canadian in Canadai Arctic," by R. O. Yall Young Republicans election of officers, 7:30 p.m. 106 Green. Sigma Xi, 7:30 p.m. 122 Maloff Dr. W. J. Argersinger: "Research Applications of Ion Exchange in Chemistry." Election of new members. Radio-TV players, 5 p.m., KDUG studio. Constitution discussion. Jay Jane rush tea. 4:30-5:30 p.m. planning room. Student union Actives in uniform. Those interested in cheerleading are urged to attend the cheerleading school at 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week at Robinson gym, according to Doug Barling, head cheerleader. Instructions in methods of leading cheers will be given by this year's cheerleaders. Since the school will be conducted in the gym, it is advised that all those attending wear rubber-soled shoes. K. U. RELAYS DANCE YOUR EYES should be examined today, Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. SAT. APR. 23 75c a person 8-12 Jay McShann STUDENT UNION BALLROOM MUSIC BY 9 KU Trainees Visit Manager AND HIS ORCHESTRA Nine City Management trainees were guests of L. P. Cookingham City Manager of Kansas City, Mo., yesterday at the city hall in Kansas City. University Daily Kansan Wednesday. April 20. 1955 They are Charles Gordon Anderson, Lee Allen Ellis, James Kenneth Giese, Charles E. Jackson, Robert Almy Kipp, Leland Franklin Kraft, Clarence Edgar Maddy, Charles W. Moss, and George A. Shaw. All are graduate students and trainees on the campus in the City Management training program in the department of political science. James A. Javis, instructor of political science and instructor of the Seminar in Techniques of Municipal administration, accompanied the group. City Manager Cookingham spoke to the group in the morning on "Tips on Managing a City," and took them to lunch. Tips on budgeting, and aspects of the merit system in city personnel were topics discussed during the afternoon by the director of the department of research and budget, and the principal personnel examiner. The group also toured the city hall. Want to Be a Photographer? A photography class, strictly for beginners, will meet in the Student Union arts and crafts room at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. The class, sponsored by Student Union activities, is for the "beginner who wants to know a little bit more about improving their photography," said Mike Walker, former darkroom technician and photographer for the Hutchinson News-Herald and instructor of the class. The first class-work will deal with the most basic elements of photography. People coming to the meeting are requested to bring their cameras. There will be guest speakers at future meetings to discuss all phases of photography. The classes are scheduled for every Thursday, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. WASH YOUR 50c OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana LAWDAY This coupon will admit bearer to the LAWYER-ENGINEER tug-of-war. APRIL 21,1955 Lawyers' Tug-of-War THURSDAY NOON POTTER LAKE (Management assumes no responsibility for the appearance of the engineers—sartorial or otherwise—JIM BEAM, mgr.) Be ready for every warm weather formal occasion! You'll be both handsome and comfortable in a new AFTER SIX summer formal. The "Stain Shy" finish resists stains, wrinkles...makes "going formal" care-free and informally comfortable. Whites, pastels. 26.95 Midnite Blue Dress Trousers 12.95 Cummerbund and Cummervest Sets 5.95 to 9.95 "Parfait" Colors 37. 50 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL