Page 3 What have VICEROYS got that other filter tip cigarettes haven't got? THE ANSWER IS 20,000 FILTERS IN EVERY VICEROY TIP Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network of 20,000 individual filters to filter your smoke over and over again. You get only the full, rich taste of Viceroy's choice tobaccos . . . and Viceroy draws so freely. Yes, you get Viceroy's remarkable new tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . . plus king-size length for only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters The YWCA and YMCA will sponsor a ski trip in Winter Park, Colo., between semesters. The group will leave Jan. 26. 'Y' Groups Plan Student Ski Trip William Alloway, executive secretary of the YMCA, announced that students need not be experienced skiers to take the trip. He estimated that the approximate cost for room, board, transportation, ski lift expenses, and equipment rental would be from $50 to $60 per student. The group will travel by car or bus depending on the number of students. The YMCA office may be contacted for more information, and reservations may be made from Dec. 1-10. 'Sociology on Air' To Have Third Talk E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology, will be the third Sociology on the Air speaker Sunday at 3 p.m. His talk, "Decision Making," based on a research project he did for Community Studies, Inc., of Kansas City, will be heard over KLWN. The program now completing its fourth year is sponsored by the department of sociology and anthropology. The formal vs. the informal expectations that people hold with regards to the behavior of individuals will be discussed by Mr. Waldo W. Burchard, sociology instructor, at the Sociology club meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 17 Strong Annex E. Sociologists to Hear Burchard Thursday. Nov. 18, 1954 University Daily Kansan The 118th All-Musical Vesper concert will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium with more than 400 students participating in the program. 118th Vespers to Be Sunday The program will feature the University Symphony orchestra and band, directed by Prof. Russell L. Wiley, orchestra and band director; the A Cappella choir, directed by Dr. D. M. Swarthowitz, professor of music, and the University of Ploean and Gloeb Chorale, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. The concert will begin with a performance of the first movement of Tschaikowsky's "Symphony New York —(U.P.)— New York State Attorney General Nathaniel L. Goldstein made known today that he has refused to stay at the Phoenix, Ariz., hotel which will be convention headquarters next month for the National Association of Attorneys General because of the hotel's renewed policy of anti-Semitism. Rev. Schroeder Dies; Gave Lecture Here The Rev. Schroeder was professor of religion and master of Calhoun college at Yale university. Irked at Anti-Jewish Policy square The Rev. John C. Schroeder, 57, who lectured here last February in connection with the Humanities lecture series and Religious Emphasis Week, died yesterday in New Haven, Conn., of a long illness. THOROUGHBREDS THROUGH AND THROUGH Something old, something new to make this Trotter the moc for you. Truly a co-ed classic, equally at home, on a date, in class or dormitory. Made of whisper soft heart o' the hide leather with handsewn vamp. Very racy, yet very functional. Supports you in grand style. Pace this blue ribbon pair today! No. 5 in E Minor," played by the orchestra and will conclude with the final movement of Shostakovich's "Symphony No. 5," played by the band. $ ^{ \circ} $ Other styles in all colors—sizes to 11. Royal College Shop 837-839 MASS. The choral part of the vespers will include "Trois Chansons," by Ravel, sung by the Choral; "Witch Teasing," by Bingham, and "Sound Sleep," by Vaughan Williams, performed by the Women's Glee club; "Winter Song," by Bullard and a folk song "Shenandoah," arranged by Bartholomew, sung by the Men's Glee club, and "Exulatate Deo," by Palestrina, "Dedication," by Franz-Cain, "Requiem," by Granville Bantock, and "Lol In The Time Appointed," by Healy Willan, sung by the A Cappella choir. History Club Hears Of Italian Ruins James E. Seaver, associate professor of history, spoke to the History club Wednesday night on the excavation of Pompeii and Ostia. He also showed films of the two cities, which he had taken while in Italy last year on a Fulbright research grant in ancient history. The club members were told of the School of Business placement bureau, which will help liberal arts students locate jobs. Interested students may see Prof. Jack Heysinger, assistant dean of the School of Business. '54 Alumna Elected To Osage Position Mrs. Marian Mussatto Buruns, of Lyndon, '54, was elected Osage county attorney in the recent election. She will become the state's youngest county attorney and the only woman filling that position. Mrs. Burns is 23. She received a degree in political science in 1952 and earned her law degree last spring. Fossils to Be Lecture Topic "Some Fossils from Bafinland" will be the topic of a lecture by Dr. Walter Youngquist, professor of geology at 7.30 p.m. today in Malott tail hill. Youngquist has two years in an oil exploration. The lecture is sponsored by Sigma Xi, national research society. TURTLE NECK SWEAT $1.98 SHIRTS SHOP BROWN'S FIRST 100% WOOL NAVY SWEATERS $2.98 HEAVY FLEECED SWEAT $2.49 PANTS WE RENT TUXEDOS SHIRTS - OXFORDS ALL SIZES FADED DENIM SLACKS $3.98 BATHROOM SCUFFS B9 Parkas $21.95 FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass.