Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. February 8, 1955 SELECT THE VERY BEST give Dixie's Confections Candy with a quality you can taste CUSTOM PACKED in Fancy Satin Boxes with Detachable Corsages pink - red - white - blue yellow and lavender NO INCREASE IN PRICES We Mail Your Box For You Dixie's CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass. Open Till 11 p.m. Phone 1330 Bowling Leagues To Begin Mondav Women's and mixed doubles bowling leagues will again be rolled in the Jay bowl in the Student Union this semester. The Women's leagues will start playing the week of Monday, Feb. 14. All interested team captains should attend the organizational meeting tomorrow, Feb. 9 at 4 p.m. in Room 306 in the Student Union. The Mixed doubles league will begin Sunday, Feb. 13 at 8 pm. Registration will be held in the Jay bowl this week. Petitions Available For AWS Election Petitions may be picked up from representatives to the AWS House of Representatives or at the Dean of Women's office or AWS office. Elections to the AWS Senate will be held Feb. 24 with petitions for positions as officers to be turned in by Thursday either to the office of the Dean of Women or at the AWS briefing session to be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 205 of the Journalism building. Navy Program to Be Explained by Visitor Lieutenant (jg) W. F. Mauer from the Navy recruiting station in Kansas City, Mo., will visit the University Thursday to explain the naval officer candidate program to senior men. This program leading to an officer's commission in the Naval reserve is open to seniors who are within six months of receiving a baccalaureate degree. Lt. Mauer will be in the Student Union all that day to meet with interested men. Get Western Civ Appointment Slips Students enrolled in western civilization may pick up appointment slips until 4 p.m. tomorrow in the western civilization office, Strong annex C. --the easy drawing filter cigarette! Around the World- Refugee Evacuation Begins from Tachen By UNITED PRESS American and National Chinese transports, backed up by the big guns of the 7th Fleet and a powerful air cover, began a mass evacuation of civilian refugees from the Tachen islands today. TODAY Official Bulletin Ph.D. French reading examinator Saturday 9-11 a.m., room 103, Stron hall. Hand in books to Miss Craig, roof 109, Strong hall, by noon Thursday Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Folk songs of Indonesia. German film showings. 4 p.m., room 15. Fraser. Films of Berlin Philharmonic orchestra. Mozart's native town in Austria, and the skier's paradise of Tyrol. English texts. Everyone invited Kappa Beta dinner meeting and wor- dship seminar. Roger Williams fellowship coffee hour Bible study. 8 p.m., 1124 Mississippi st. Pre-Nursing Club, 7:30 p.m., 110 Fraser. Business meeting. Elections. TOMORROW **Museum of Art record concert noon** and 4 p.m. Schoenberg: String Quartet Mathematics Club, 4 p.m. 203 Strong ballroom G. W. Smith: "Equation of the Square." AIEE-IRF, 4 p.m., room 201, EEL Representative from Remington Rand to speak on "Aircraft Antenna Coupler Program." Jay Janes, 5 p.m., Pine room, Student Union YM-YWCA Pancake Supper a n d s Dance Dance, 6 p.m. Community building, 11th and Vermont. Tickets 50c, available at "Y" office. All welcome. Arnold Air Society, 7 p.m., room 107, Military Science building. KU Annual Bridge tournament registration, 7 p.m., room 306. Student Union. Registration, 7:30 p.m. (room 306). Bing partner, 7:10 a.m., enrolled KU students are eligible Liahona Fellowship choir practice, 7 p.m.; fellowship service, 8 p.m. UVO. 7.30 p.m., Jayhawk room, Student Union. THURSDAY Lt. (gt) William F. Mauer, USN, of the U.S. Recruitment Station and Office of Officer Recruitment to answer question interested students, 9 a.m. Student Union. Chemistry Club, 4 p.m.. 233 Malott There was no interference from the Communists as the attack transport U.S.S. Henrico pulled away from the trouble zone with the first group of refugees. Jet plane pilots overhead watched Communist ships about 35 miles north of the Tachens and reported that the Red Chinese ships made no belligerent moves. The Red radio at Peiping again voiced loud protests and threatened to take drastic action. Yet there was every indication the Reds had grounded their outclassed Soviet-made MIGs for the time being. Small U.S. and Nationalist Chinese landing craft took them off the beachheads to larger ships waiting at anchor to take them to Formosa. The big evacuation started at dawn, with refugees taking with them all they could carry on their backs. Report to be given on Alumni Newsletter Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m. Pine Introduction Program. Everyone welcome Institute of Aeronautical Sciences sponsored program, 7 p.m., room 4. Technical Education Development, Engineering department, Chance Vought Aircraft, Dallas, Texas to speak on "How a New Airplane is shaped." All engineering students invited. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Dearship College, Faculty, students and friends, invite Scabbard and Blade, 7:15 p.m. Pine room, Student Union. Col. Lew Byon Hion, speaker: Korean War. Uniforms. Attendance required. Le Certec Francais, 7:30 p.m., saille 113 strong, chic, Brebeyne. Oui, cet oui. ASTE, 7:30 p.m. p30. Fowler. New colored movie: Operation Pushbutton." Hillel Foundation services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Teen. COLLEGE TO COLLEGE, COAST TO COAST- R, J, Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. O. WINSTON is really going to town! WINSTON tastes good like a cigarette should! No wonder so many college men and women are getting together on Winston! It's the filter cigarette with real flavor full, rich, tobacco flavor! And Winston also brings you a finer filter. 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