University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 30, 1955 Page 6 Panel Reports News Policy Three students from the Daily Kansan discussed the gathering, writing, and editing of news at the monthly meeting of the Hometown correspondents yesterday. The panel, Karen Hilmer, and Nancy Neville, journalism seniors, and Dick Walt, college sophomore, explained the organization of the Kansan and how it functions. Jane Pecinovsky, chairman of Home-town correspondents was the moderator. Correspondents were reminded of the annual string book contest which will be judged in May. Prize winners will be announced at the last meeting of the year. Pre-Nursing Club To Tour Med Center The Pre-nursing club will go to Kansas City April 16 to tour the KU Medical center, according to Betty Reichard, publicity chairman of the group. The tour will leave Lawrence at 9:30 a.m. Any pre-nursing students who plan to make the trip should contact Miss Patterson, assistant professor of home economics, or Sue Welch, college sophomore, before April 13. Four times as many Minnesota dairy farmers use bulk tanks to store their milk than a year ago WASH YOUR OWN CAR for 50c CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indianga Canuteson Is Elected Again Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director on the student health service, has been re-elected president of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association. New officers of the board of directors are J. Ralph Wells, Pittsburg, and Hugh C. Bryan, Leavenworth, both vice presidents. Herbert A. Binger, Topeka, is treasurer and John E. Ebinger, Wichita, is secretary of the association. The board agreed to continue its support of the Christmas seal chair of thoracic diseases at the University of Kansas medical school, to establish a Trudeau teaching fellowship for a qualified young specialist in chest diseases, to continue its demonstration rehabilitation program, and to increase the association's school health activities. Water in Strong Still Shut Off Water service in the west wing of Strong hall is still shut off because of a break in the water main which serves the building. The department of buildings and grounds is working on the break but repairs are hampered because the break occurred in the concrete wall where the pipe enters the building. Cause of the break is unknown, but according to C. G. Bayles, superintendent of the department, the pipe has been used for 40 years and is probably in pretty bad shape. The Homestake gold mine at Lead, S.D., gets less than a half-ounce of gold from a ton of ore. 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Replay of bootleg tape recording of Canadian satire on Senator Carrthy. Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine room, Student Union. Plans for rush tea. Daily organ meditations for Lent, 5- 15 p.m. Danforth chapel. Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Catherine of Cathay. Independent Students association, 7 p. Doubler ball, 1345 Louisiana Important Liahona fellowship prayer service. p.m. YM-YWCA joint all-member meeting, 7:30 p.m., Cafeteria, Student Union. Prof. Sandelius to lead discussion: "Where Are You?" Newman club retreat services, 7:30 p.m. church. All Catholic students in- vited. Foreign Student festival rehearsal. 7:15 p.m. ballroom. Student Union. 7:15 p.m. ballroom Student Union, 8:00 p.m. Henley house. Everyone is invited. TOMOKROW Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 am: Hilary Communion, 7 am. Dawn for thirth day. Morning Meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Anyone invited. Baptist student union devotions and r a y e r. e r. 12:50-15:00 Dant弗伦 Dant弗伦 Museum of Art record concert noon and 4 p.m. Alban Berg: Song Quartet O12 AWS House of Representatives, 4 p.m. Javhawk room, Student Union. Poetry hour, 4 p.m., Music room. Student Union. Prof. Clarence Kulicksee. Baker university, reads John Crowne Ransom, Allen Tate, Robert Penn War- Deutsche Verein. 5 p.m. 502 Filmmaker schreibt: "The Alps." Illustrated with slides. Liahona fellowship coke party, 7 p.m. at the Andes. 1642 Indiana St. Christian Selence organization, 7 p.m. Danfarch chapel. Students, faculty and administrators. Quack club business meeting. 7:30 p.m. Robinson. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. FOR EASTER are just one of the reasons you'll like our complete selection of famous Crosby Squares. The others? Foot-cradling comfort, plus choice leather and meticulous workmanship that mean extra wear and value. Come in soon for a look. Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. 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