Page 3 Congress and UN To Highlight 'Y' Tour KU students will have an opportunity to visit New York and Washington, D.C., to view the United Nations and Congress in action during spring vacation, Judy Jaeschke, college sophomore, chairman of the tour sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA, said today. In Washington, the students will visit Mount Vernon, Congress, the White House, State department, and a Senate committee. Speakers at Junctions and dinners will include senators and commentators with whom students will have an opportunity to talk. En route to New York, stops will be made in Philadelphia to see national monuments. In New York, students will attend a national UN seminar and meet UN delegates, visit the General Assembly and committee meetings, and hold discussion groups. Minimum cost for the trip will be $99, including bus fare, food, seminar fee, hotel rooms, and insurance. If a majority of students would like to travel a more scenic route, a skyline drive through the Blue Ridge mountains will be arranged at an additional cost of $1.30. Registration blanks can be obtained at either of the "Y" offices before March 25. Bailey Remodeling Bids Submitted Bids are under consideration for the remodeling of Bailey for use by the school of education, according to Keith Lawton, administrative assistant to the chancellor. Actual letting of the bids will be held up pending appropriations now under consideration by the Legislature. The contracts are expected to be let whenever all the appropriations are received. Apparent low bidder for the general construction was the Harmon Construction company of Oklahoma City with a bid of $234,987. The low bidder on the electrical work was S. D. Thacher company of Topeka with a bid of $69,500. The Brune Plumbing and Heating company of Lawrence submitted the low bid of $169,948 for installation of plumbing and heating facilities. Teacher Gives Radio Show Teacher Hector H. Orijuela, assistant instructor of Romance languages, presented a mock radio quiz show and news broadcast at the El Ateneo Spanish club meeting in Strong hall yesterday. Mr. Orijuela, who is a third year graduate student as well as an instructor, is from Bogota, Colombia. Floods, Snow Hit Nation By UNITED PRESS Flood waters rolled through the Ohio river valley today and covered some Cincinnati streets with as much as 10 inches of water. The swollen river was still rising in Ohio, closing parts of 15 highways in southern and southeastern counties, and flood waters from the White and Wabash rivers closed eight secondary roads in Indiana. Farther back up the valley, the Alleghany and Monongahela rivers were falling at Pittsburgh, Pa., after cresting at 22.1 feet, well below the 20-foot flood stage. However, Monongahela flood waters still covered part of the parking wharf in downtown Pittsburgh. The temperatures ranged from one below zero at Glasgow, Mont., to 70-degree highs in southern Texas and Florida early today. Yesterday, the mercury went to 89 at Alice, Tex. Alumni Honored In Public Relations Meanwhile, temperatures varied as much as 71 degrees in different parts of the nation and about 200 "marooned" skiers were vacationing in snowbound Utah mountain lodges. Two University of Kansas journalism graduates were elected 1955 president and vice president of the Kansas Public Relations association on Saturday at the closing session of the fourth annual Public Relations Directors' institute. Kenneth A. Jackson, a 1942 graduate and now director of public relations for the Topeka plant of the Gooyear Tire and Rubber company, was elected president. Mary Turkington, of Topeka, editor of the Kansas Transporter, Kansas Motor Carriers association, was named vice president. She was graduated in 1946. Use Kansan Classified Ads. TV-RADIO PHONOGRAPH REPAIR BELL'S Phone: 375 925 Mass. Ph. 375 925 Mass. DAIRY FOODS FOR GOOD HEALTH University Daily Kansan DAIRY FOODS FOR GOOD HEALTH Vesper Music To Be Sunday Six musical organizations, including 375 University students, will present a musical Vespers program at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. Featured in the program will be the University of Kansas Symphony orchestra, the band, the a cappella choir, the men's and Women's Glee clubs, and the Chorale. The program will open with the first movement of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No.2, performed by the orchestra under the direction of Russell L. Wiley. Three works by Poulenc, "Timor et Tremor," "Vinea Mea," and "Tenebrae Factae Sunt," will be sung by the Choralie. The Women's Glee club will sing "Tantum Ergo" by Faure and "Psalm XIII." Three folk songs, "High Barbary," "Aura Lee," and "Steal Away," will be sung by the Men's Glee club. Clayton Krehbiel is director of the three groups. The a cappella choir, under the direction of Dr. D. M. Swarthout, will sing "Misericordias Domini," a work for double chorus by Durante; "There is a Balm in Gilead," a spiritual arranged by Dawson with soprano solo by Delcina Guest, and "O God, Hear My Prayer," by Gretchaninoff. The program will conclude with the overture to Rimsky-Korsakoff's opera, "The Tsar's Bride," performed by the band under the direction of Russell L. Wiley. Thursday, March 3, 1955 Wiley Asks for Musicians Prof. Russell L. Wiley has asked for string bass players for the University orchestra and one tuba player for the band. Anyone interested may contact Prof. Wiley at KU 385. Jay Janes Hold Formal Initiation The Jay James held formal initiation last night in the Pine room of the Student Union. Initiated were: Joyee Seikora, Laura Krantz, Barbara Beilharz, Amy Kipp, Marcia Droegmuller, college juniors; Sheila Haller, Teresa Hoffman, Frances Meng, Mary Katherine Schroeder, education juniors; Betty Jean Smith, Melba Austin, Frances Henningson, Carol Elaine Stutz, Janet Shepherd, education seniors; Margaret Clark, college sophomore; Catherine Morrison, fine arts junior; and Jo Ann Quistgard, fine arts senior. A banquet followed the initiation. Seven members have been added to the cast of "Richard III" which will be presented by the University theatre at 8 p.m. March 16-19 in Fraser theater. They are Jack Hines, Western Civilization proctor, as the Archbishop of York. 7 Members Added To Richard III Cast Try Our Fresh Fruit Pies Too. DRAKE BAKERY Really ENJOY Your Lenten Meals Fill Them Out With Our Fresh HOT CROSS BUNS. 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