a Thursday, March 10. 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 5 THE LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, right, directs the faculty-student orchestra; Prof. of the Violin, Raymond Cerf, standing left, plays the solo part of Beethoven's "Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 50." The orchestra presented six numbers last night. We Goofed! EXPERT WATCH REPAIR The Kansan incorrectly reported yesterday there had been a two-month layoff in the construction of the new Gertrude Sellards Pearson girls' dormitory. There has been no layoff. the whooping crane, with a 90-inch wingspread, now numbers fewer than 25 in the United States. All but two winter on Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas. They migrate to nesting grounds in northwest Canada. --to make it taste even better ... cleaner, fresher, smoother. When you light up, enjoy the better-tasting cigarette...Lucky Strike. Joplin GI Dies in Crash Electronically Timed 1 Week or Less Service Guaranteed Satisfaction WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Joplin, Mo.—(U.P.)—A Joplin serviceman, on his way home from California on furlough, was killed in a traffic accident near Danville, Calif., yesterday. He was identified as Jack Lee Dunn, 20. Parents of the victim, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dunn of Joplin, received word of the accident late yesterday. They said his body would be returned here for burial. Professor Gets Position in Philippines Dr. Horace Bowman Jacobini has been appointed visiting assistant professor of public administration at the Institute of Public Administration at the University of the Philippines, Manila. The appointment was made through the University of Michigan which operates the institute under contract with the Foreign Operations administration. Dr. Jacobini, received the doctorate degree in political science from KU in 1951. Dr. Edwin O. Stene, professor of political science here, is on a year's leave of absence to be research director of the Institute in Manila. Dr. Jacobini has been head of the government department at East Central State college, Ada, Okla. For three years he was associate professor at the University of Alabama. He taught at The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., before enrolling at KU. A Casino party, sponsored by the Business School association, will be held in the Big Six room at the Eldridge hotel from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday. Visit the countries of your choice... study from 2 to 6 weeks at a foreign university. You can do both on one trip when you arrange a university-sponsored tour via TWA. Interraries include countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Special study tours available. Low all-inclusive prices with TWA's economical Sky Tourist service. For information, write: John H. Furbay, Ph. D., Director, Air World Tours, Dept. CN 380 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Be sure to mention countries you wish to visit. Take a university-sponsored tour via TWA this summer and earn full college credit while you travel at Student Exposes Error School of Business To Give Card Party Bridge and casino will be played and prizes will be given to the game winners. Door prizes also will be given. Governor Is Going Broke Tacoma, Wash.—(U.P.) - A 17-year-old art student at Clover Park high school who won the Pierce county art contest said today she did not think she deserved the prize. Jeneare Payton said the judges hung her colorful abstract painting "The Smokers" upside down. Want to travel and study abroad? Hoegh said 459 persons visited the mansion Tuesday and he served coffee and cookies to all. Des Moines, Iowa —(U.P.)—Gov. Leo, A. Hoegh said he's "going broke" because of his wife's "open door" policy at the governor's mansion. SIAMESE DOUGHNUT William F. Stephens Florida State University WORM CROSSING DEEP CRACK IN SIDEWALK Nancy Reed Ingham University of Washington METEING OF CHINESE AND AMERICAN OIL WELLS Gary A. Steiner University of Chicago --to make it taste even better ... cleaner, fresher, smoother. When you light up, enjoy the better-tasting cigarette...Lucky Strike. 2 ARMY ANTS GOING A.W.O.L. John J. Phelan Boston College LUCKY DROODLES! GET'EM HERE! --to make it taste even better ... cleaner, fresher, smoother. When you light up, enjoy the better-tasting cigarette...Lucky Strike. WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. Droodle suggested by Norman Gerber, C.C.N.Y. HAVE A LITTLE FUN when you smoke. Enjoy yourself. Give yourself the pleasure of a better-tasting Lucky Strike. The enthusiasm often inspired by Luckies' famous better taste is illustrated in the Droodle (right) titled: Alphabet soup for Lucky smoker. So why stew over what cigarette to smoke? Luckies' taste is letter-perfect. After all, L.S./M.F.T.-Lucky Strikemeans fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better. "It's Toasted"—the famous Lucky Strike process—tones up Luckies' light, mild, good-tasting tobacco Lucky Droodles* are pouring in! Where are yours? We pay $25 for all we use, and for many we don't use. So, send every original Droodle in your noodle, with its descriptive title, to Lucky Droodle, P. O, Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. *DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price Better taste Luckies...LUCKIES TASTE BETTER...Cleaner,Fresher,Smoother! © A.T. Co. PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES