Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. December 9,1954 二 3 Represent Fraternities Three students represented the University Inter-Fraternity council at the national Inter-fraternity conference in Philadelphia Dec. 3. They are Bob Worcester, business senior; Joe Steinbacher, business junior; and William Buck, college junior. Panel discussions on scholarship improvement, public relations, and rushing activities of inter-fraternity councils highlighted the program of the conference, attended by more than 500 representatives from American and Canadian colleges and universities. The original fund for the Nobel prizes was $3,000,000 with the prize money to come from the interest on the principal. Military Ball Queen Chosen But Name Remains Secret The 1954 Military Ball queen and her two attendants were chosen last night, but the name of the queen will not be revealed until the ball Saturday night. The queen will be one of three girls selected by the queen selection committee. They are Jane Henry, college junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Phyllis Landee, Pi Beta Phi, and Janice Hartell, Delta Gamma, both college sophomores. The three finalists were chosen from 12 candidates after a reception which the committee held for them last night in the Student Union. The queen will be crowned at the ball by Maj. Gen. Jarred V. Crabb, commander of the Central Air Defense Command of the U.S. Air Force. Each of the 12 candidates will receive a pair of earrings, and the finalists will be awarded rhinestone necklaces as gifts from the ROTC units. FOR THAT SPECIAL MAN OF YOURS— Talk to Be Given On Jobs in Israel A pair of tailor-made A talk on "Professional Opportunities in Israel" will be given by Yehuda Levina, adviser from Israel, at 8 p.m. Saturday in the English room of the Student Union. Slacks for Christmas Schulz The Tailor Mr. Levine is director of the Midwest Office of Professional and Technical Workers Aliyah. The office has been opened in Chicago to help trained Americans who are interested in obtaining positions in Israel. 924 Mass. Ph. 914 Mr. Levine has recently returned from Israel where he was associate director of the "Section for Newcomers from Anglo-Saxon Countries." The department of the Jewish agency assists professionals with employment, housing, and personal counselling. Tokyo—(U.P).A coalition of Conservatives and Socialists joined today to elect Ichiro Hatoyama, a partially crippled, 71-year-old ultra-Nationalist, new premier of Japan. Japan Coalition Elects Premier Mr. Hatoyama's election by the lower house of the Japanese Parliament took only 15 minutes. The warring right and left wing factions had agreed earlier to support the Conservative Mr. Hatoyama on condition he dissolve the Diet in January. The Chicago office investigates job openings and contacts potential employers while applicants are still in the U.S. Mr. Hatoyama promised to do so. He will then have to call a general election that may dissolve his unstable majority. He received 257 votes from the 448 lower house members present for the night session of Parliament. Taketora Ogata, who was handpicked as successor to resigned Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, received only 191 votes. Mr. Hatoyama's Democrats and the nation's two Socialist factions, while disagreeing on practically every other issue, joined forces to overthrow the pro-Western Yoshida. nousman Poems to Be Read Approximately 80.000 hymnals printed in Korean and Chinese were distributed by the Army to prisoners of war in Korea. The poems of A. E. Housman, 19th century British writer, will be read by Franklin Nelick, assistant professor of English, at the poetry hour at 4 p.m. today in the music room of the Student Union. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY (Fully Accredited) An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION FEB. 8 Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. COLLEGE OF CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 3241-C South Michigan Ave. Chicago 16, Illinois