Why do more college men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette? BECAUSE ONLY VICEROY GIVES YOU A PURE, NON-MINERAL. NON-TOXIC FILTER WITH 20,000 FILTER TRAPS IN EVERY FILTER TIP! 1. Yes, only Viceroy has this filter composed of 20,000 tiny filter traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering action in any other cigarette. 2. Besides being non-mineral and non-toxic, this cellulose-acetate filter never shreds or crumbles. 3. The Viceroy filter wasn't just whipped up and rushed to market to meet the new and skyrocketing demand for filtered cigarettes. Viceroy pioneered. Started research more than 20 years ago to create the pure and perfect filter. 4. Smokers en masse report that filtered Viceroys-have a finer flavor even than cigarettes without filters. Rich, satisfying, yet pleasantly mild. 5. Viceroy draws so easily that you wouldn't know, without looking, that it even had a filter tip . . . and Viceroys cost only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters! That's why more college men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette . . . that's why VICEROY is the largest-selling filter cigarette in the world! 20,000 TINY FILTER TRAPS... plus Richer, Smoother Flavor Joint Planning Session Held The Kansas Conference on Planning, jointly sponsored by KU and Kansas State college, which dealt with procedures and values of planning in the development of Kansas and its communities, was held at the Student Union yesterday. A panel discussion on the topic "Planning as It Applies to Kansas" was held in the afternoon Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director of the governmental research center was chairman for the discussion which dealt with existing laws governing city, county, and state planning and laws dealing with natural resources. John A. Parker, head of the department of city and regional planning at the University of North Carolina, spoke on "Procedures and Values of Planning." Mr. Parker outlined the "economic, social, and political values of planning civic growth" for the group at a general session in the morning. Official Bulletin Petitioning now open for Producer, Assistant Producer, Director, and Business Manager of the 1956 Rock Chalk Revue. Turn in petitions before 5 p.m. April 14, in the YMCA office. Applica- tion must be submitted to officers and board members must be turned in by April 20 to the SAU office. Union. Get applications at the office. Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Chap. Communion. 7 a.m. Dani for th chap. TODAY Morning Meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Anvie invited. AWS House of Representatives, 4 p.m. Javhawk room. Student Union. Baptist student union devotions and p r a y e r 1, 12:00-12:50 p.m. Danforth Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Alban Berg; String Quartet Poetry hour, 4 p.m., Music room. Student Union. Prof. Clarence Kulcheck. Baker university, reads John Crowne room. Allen Tate, Robert Pem Warren. Lianah fellowship coke party, 7 p.m. at the Andes, 1642 Indiana St. Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Filmfestival Macher: "The Alps" Illustrated with slides. Christian Science organization. 7 p.m. Danforth chapel. Students, faculty and facilities. Quack club business meeting, 7:30 p.m. Robinson. University Players, 7:30 p.m., Green theater, Required. Page 3 Engineerettes card group. 8 p.m.. Card group. Student Union. Bridge and other names. Easter play. "The Terrible Meek," to bear witness to the Methodist Student centre. Open to public. Debaters Beat Washburn Wyoming ranked first for entertaining non-resident hunters during the 1953-55 fiscal year. It played host to 30,788 visiting hunters. A hammer dent can be removed from wood by applying water to the dented portion. The water expands the wood and the dent will vanish. KU debaters John Fields, second year year, and Hubert Bell, college senior, won the audience vote last night when they met the Washburn university team at Topeka last night. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Serving an Attractive Profession Doctor of Optometry DEGREE IN THREE YEARS IN THREE YEARS Professional Recognition by U.S. Dept.of Def. and Sel. Service. Two Large Eye Clinics Two Large Eye Clinics University Environment. New Dorms and Apartments on large adjoining I. I. T. Campus. Thursday, March 31, 1955 Your Liberal Arts Credits Applicable for Entrance (60 Semester Credits in Specified Course.) University Daily Kansan CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY Life's Values Explained 3243 South Michigan Avenue Technology Center, Chicago 16, III. A moral crisis is a "loss of a sense of direction" in the search for a true value in life, Dr. W.E. Sandelius, professor of political science, said at a joint YM-YWCA meeting last night. "A moral crisis occurs when you don't know what your life is for," he said. get closer to communism in an effort to understand their motives. Either the world will move toward a relationship of order, he said, or we are doomed to destruction. The essence of moral being is the responsibility for choice. Many persons are frustrated when they are forced to make judgments between abstract and factual elements, Dr. Sandelius said. Christian heritage is expresses in the United Nations as an instrument of the free world against communism. It is also a means to Asked whether we can believe in peaceful co-existence with community, Dr. Sandelius replied that there is some hope in the resolution of international conflicts. The answer lies, he said, in building more reality into the United Nations. Experiments at the South Dakota State college agriculture experiment station show vegetables will produce better and earlier yields if protected from wind. 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