Page 7 University Daily Kansan ticket concert are on or on or Union. present bring a sil; so on at part- partur in room. antics ed by week top at ndnes- danc- Combo sitat Cal- It's a s, in it by or an g for erine Sue uCo Conference to Be Held Here Tomorrow keepate to begin- -bug See from wnies About 25 representatives from 15 junior colleges in Kansas and Missouri will attend a university-junior college conference here morrow. To open the conference, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will dress the group, which will inude about 20 University teachers d administrators. The junior col- the representatives will devote morning to conferences with alr former students now on the inpus and with KU personnel. the School of Education and airman of the committee on re- sults with junior colleges, said afternoon program would be an normal discussion of mutual obligences. nior colleges represented will Arkansas City, Chanute, Coffeel, El Dorado, Fort Scott, Independence, Hutchinson, Kansas City rions, Miltonvale, Sacred Heart Wichita, Paola, Kansas City Wher members of the University mitttee are Dr. George R. Wagner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Jack Heyger, assistant dean of the School Business; James K. Hitt, direc- tory of admissions; and Kenneth E. professor of mining and medical engineering. Wenita, Paula. Kane. O., Garden City, and Hesston. penior to Go To Ad Meet David E. Riley, journalism sen- t will participate in the fifth nual Inside Advertising Week onserved by the Association of advertising Men and Women in April, April 17-22 New York April 12-24 Riley will represent KU for the program of lectures, tours, and conferences planned by the AAM- W to give outstanding students look behind the scenes of the ad- tising business in New York. last year 52 schools were repre- ented and more than 30 have made missions this year. oool Engineers Tolear Businessmen Oyio H. Stout, president of the logic Circle Tool and Engineer-company of Lee's Summit, and Philip Fleming, plastics engineer for the Bendix Aviation corporation of Kansas City, will be the program of the March 10 etching of the KU chapter of the american Society of Tool Engineers. Mr. Fleming, who is program curman of the Kansas City chap-of the American Society of static Engineers, arranged for Stout's visit. Professor Named to Science Group or. H.T.U. Smith, associate prozor of geology, has been electedresponding member of theRite Italiani Dio Paleontologiaana. This Italian scientific bodyprimarily concerned with thebody of Quaternary geology,anthropology and archeology. ur. Smith is one of the world's shorties on interpretation of art photographs, which are a for the study of Quaternary biology and culture. He also is a member of the editorial board of internia, a new international arived to age which saw development of man, and it is ceived this recognition was in- ternal in bringing election to institute. Disease and malfunctioning of human blood will be the theme of a postgraduate course in hematology in clinical medicine offered March 10-11 at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Blood Disease Course Set The course is for the general practitioner, the internal medicine specialist, and the pathologist. Color projections of bone marrow and peripheral blood plates will enable the group to examine the same specimen simultaneously u n d e r microscopes. The teachers will be Dr. Sloan J. Wilson, associate professor of medicine and oncology and chief of the hematology section; Dr. Kurt R. Reissmann, associate professor of medicine and chief of the experimental medicine section; Dr. Gustave Eismann, instructor in medicine; Dr. Marjorie Sirridge, lecturer in postgraduate medicine; Dr. Thomas Coleman and Dr. William Larsen, residents in medicine. Las Vegas, Nev. — (U.P.) The Atomic Energy commission called a late morning meeting today to determine if weather conditions will be favorable for another nuclear explosion tomorrow. AEC Calls Parley On Next A-Blast The AEC did not reveal the nature of its next experiment. The 600 military observers stationed in the trenches 5,000 yards from the tower were evacuated hastily after the blast when unexpected upper wind currents split the mushroom cloud in two, blowing half east and half west. There were no reports of fallout from either cloud The western segment drifted over California and out to sea last night, finally dispersing. An informal coffee hour will be held for Jennifer Copeman and Lester Borley, the English debate team, by the Forensic league at 9 p.m. today in the English room of the Student Union. Coffee Hour Slated For English Debaters The English team, sponsored by Institute of International Education, is here to meet William Arnold and Hubert Bell, college seniors, last year's winners of the national debate tournament at West Point, in a debate at 4 p.m. today in Fraser theater. Oration Contest Tryouts Slated A 30-volume set of Encyclopedia Americana will be awarded the winner of the contest. Cash prizes will be awarded to the second and third place winners. Those interested may contact William Conboy, assistant professor of speech, or E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, in Green hall before Friday. Tryouts for the annual oraterical contest, sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forensic fraternity, will be held Monday and Tuesday, March 14 and 15. The contest will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Strong auditorium. The orations may be of the problem-solution type, philosophical or in praise of a person or an institution. It is to be either 10 minutes or 1,250 words in length. The financial, care, and social problems of the state's elder citizens will be the themes of the fifth annual Conference on Aging tomorrow and Thursday. Educators, government officials non-governmental welfare agency workers, and physicists will attend The sponsoring departments are sociology, anthropology, social work, and extension. Kansas State college, the State Department of Social Welfare, and the State Board of Health are co-sponsors. 5th Conference on Aging To Get Underway Tomorrow The status of the social security program at federal and state levels will be discussed by Victor Christgau, director of the Bureau of Oldage and Survivors insurance, Washington, D.C., and John Cooter, manager of the Topeka bureau. Concordia will speak at the dinner tomorrow. Mrs. Loudell Frazier, State Department of Social Welfare, Topeka, will talk on "Administration of Care-Homes." Dr. Wilma Donahue, specialist from the University of Michigan, will explain the functions and possibilities of state commissions on aging. Rep. W. M. Ferguson of Wellington, Mrs. Marietta Weaver of Mullinville, and Dr. George Myers of Tuesday, March 8, 1955 Dean Axe Appointed To Education Council Dr. Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business has been named to the new 9-member Council of Educational Advisers for the joint organization of Chartered Life Underwriters and Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING—themes, term papers, etc. Accurate, prompt service. Mrs. John Merriott, phone 1505R. 11th and Missouri. Apt. 13. tf Use Kansan Classified Ads. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Learn about everything for fur, nips, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf BVERAGEERS, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 618 Vt. f TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. BETHEL 1814, Vermont. Ph. 2711M. MERPHY 1812, Vermont. Ph. 2711M. FOR SALE ELECTRO-LUX. We have a limited number of the new model '30' Electro-Lux equipment, attachments, at the company's reduced price of only $69.75. These are all metal components that show in your home without obstruction. Ph. 454, F. Cox, local mgr. 3-10 1950 FORD 2dr. sedan, excellent condition, radio and heater, clean, good mileage. $450.00. Larry Wright, phone 426 after 5 p.m. 3-10 SMITH-CORONA portable. 19 West 11th between 5 and 6. Erwin Boaz. 3-10 MOVIE CAMERA—New Revere 16 mm, magazine, f. 1.9 lens, taken two magazine, costed $182.50, first $10 taken, G. Kutcheson, P.O. Box 84, Chicago, Arizona, 2-14 NOW SHOWING RED COBRA bilford, near Strong. Finder can keep money, but please record records and papers. Dori's Coinmaster, Ph. 531. (Music Education dev.) 3-8 $10.00 REWARD for the return of my Log Log Duplex decictrig, KE slide rule with magnifier. Lost in Flower Shop Sons Duane Jones, 3898W or bring to Miss. 3-9 LOST Evening 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. VERY LARGE GREAT tomaat, irritating voice, appearance worse. Phone 4334W Matinee each day 2:00 p.m. M-G-M'M'S PAGAN HAYRIDE OF HILARITY! JUPITER'S DARLING ESTHER starring HOWARD WILLIAMS • KEEL MARGE & GOWER GEORGE CHAMPION • SANDERS with Richard HAYDN • William DEMAREST News — Cartoon MGM Celebration FOR RENT APARTMENT for rent. Small detached apt., kitchenette, private bath, utilities paid. $40 per mo. Available after March 10. 20 e. 18th. E. ph. 26577J. 3-8 LARGE DOUBLE room for men, well heated, separate bath Basement location assures studying comfort during winter. Double double stairs doubles. 1138 Mississippi. 15447 COMFORTABLE boy's room to share with sophomore; twin beds; linen furnished; large closet. Near campus on bus tour. Available Mar 15. Also on bus phone. 3251W1. TRANSPORTATION TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. FREE one automatic timing device clock turn on-off radio, appliances, refrigerators to first 30 persons purchasing a TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE in their new location. 1236 Mass. Phone 3661. tf TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skye-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glessem. Visit the pampilbis for pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf WANTED USED YARD FENCE (wire or wood) or wall fence. Ph. 2841J fired wencing. Ph. 2841J FOUND AMOUNT OF money on campus, owner may claim by identifying the amt. and vicinity lost and paying for ad. 31D, Sunnyside. $^{3.0}$ PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words Additional words Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Payment is accepted at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. One day Three Five days days days 50c 75c $1.00 1e 2c 1.30 ENDS TONITE Alex Guinness "The Detective" WEDNESDAY For 4 Days Tyrone Power "Long Gray Line" Use Kansan Classified Ads VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD DIRECTIONS IN MUSIC NEW NOW thru WED Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman "Saratoga Trunk" THE GREAT SAUTER-FINEGAN ORCHESTRA STARRING ANDY ROBERTS NICK TRAVIS-BOBBY NICHOLS MOUSIE ALEXANDER-JOE VENUTO ED DRUZINSKY-SONNY RUSSO MONDAY, MARCH 14 Hoch Auditorium 6:45 $1.00 per person NO RESERVED SEATS Tickets at Union Concession Stand