Page 11 Soil Mechanics Parley Program Announced The final program for the fifth annual Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering conference at the University Friday was announced today by Thurmul F. McMahon, assistant professor of civil engineering, conference chairman. About 75 engineers from Kansas; Nebraska, and Missouri are expected to attend the meetings in the Student Union. Speakers will be Karl H. Evans University of Missouri civil engineering department; A. P. Godley, district manager, Raymond Concrete Pile company, and E. J. Mueller, Portland Cement association, both of Kansas City, Mo.; and A. W. Johnson, soils engineer for the Highway Research board, Washington, D.C. Prof. Evans will discuss underseepage control by use of long earth blankets. Mr. Johnson will speak on the theory and use of compaction to stabilize soils; Mr. Mueller on the use of Portland cement in soil stabilization; and Mr. Godley on the standard penetration test in subsurface investigation. Mr. Godley will draw upon his company's experience in sinking the pilings for Allen fieldhouse. The contract required more than 21,000 lineal feet of concrete and many tons of steel. 5 Med Students Get Scholarships The award of five DeForrest F. Piazzek scholarships of $250 each to freshmen in the School of Medicine was announced today by Dr. Kenneth E. Jochim, assistant dean. The awards were made on the basis of scholarship and need. Dr. Jochim said. First semester grades as well as past records were considered. A $15,000 endowment created by the late DeForest F. Piazzek of Olathe provided the funds. The First National Bank of Kansas City, Mo., is the trustee. The 1955 Piazzek scholars in medicine are Gerald R. Kerby, Avram E. Rosenthal, Carol Ann Morgans, Donald L. Warkentin, and Asher W. Dahl. Classified Advertising Rates PHONE KU 376 25 words or less Additional words One day Three Five days days 50c 75c $1.00 10c 20c Additional words 10 12 Terms Cash. 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"The Racers" "Hit the Deck" "The Conqueror" "Man Called Peter" (The producers request the title withheld. However, It will be one of these 1955 hits.) "The Glass Slipper" "The Prodigal" "Daddy Long Legs" "Untamed" Plus Regular Feature before and after Preview Ends TONIGHT Added Attraction Bad Rock at 7:10, 10:40 p.m. Doors open 6:45 p.m. Added Attraction "FAR EAST BASTIONS" in CinemaScope plus News Cartoon Keep That Fresh Vitality During Lent With Fine Dairy Products Check THESE MENU TIPS Cottage Cheese (In carton and salads too) - Iced Desserts - Milk, with Every Meal Screen Play by **DOROTHY KINGLEY** • Based on the Play *Read to Home* by **ROBERT E. SHERWOOD** • GEORGE SIDNEY • GEORGE WELLS Songs: BURTON LANE and HAROLD AHARDON • Choreography by HERMES PAN • Photographed by EASTMAN COLOR