Paq 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 tobacco . . . and Viceroys draw 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 cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE University Daily Kansan Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters Committees Set For Military Ball Committees have been appointed to plan and arrange the Military Ball which will be held on December 11. All three ROTC units are represented on the committees. Maj. Delbert L. Townsend, assistant professor of military science, is chairman of the steering committee. Other members of this committee are Lt. (ig) Patrick J. Barrett, associate professor of naval science; Lt. William C. Brewer, instructor of air science; Army Cadet Norman Gates, engineering senior; Midshipman R. D. Ross, college senior, and Air Force Cadet Duane Houtz, business senior. Army Cadet Edwin Peyton, engineering senior, is treasurer of the committee. Official Bulletin TODAY Der Deutsche Verem, 5 p.m., Museum of Art, Edward Maser, speaker. Gamma Alpha Chi, 7 p.m., 207 Journalism. University Women's club informal open house, 2-4 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Museum Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50. Danforth chapel. Prayer. devotions. Museum of Art record concerts, moon and 4 p.m. Mozart sonatas in F-major Disciples Student Fellowship, 7 p.m. Mvers on chapel. AWS House of Representatives, 4 p.m. Jayhawk room. Memorial Union. Required for representatives and alter-ates. La Tertulia, 4:20 p.m. 113 Strong. Vistas d'España por Betoret. Refrescos. of Art. Speaker, Edward Maser, Slides. KuKu club, 7:30 p.m. Pine room, Me- tal. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. 426 Lindley McMillan讲座:Canadian great plains FRIDAY KU Christian Fellowship, 7:39 p.m. 829 Mississippi. Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m., Monteverde, "Madrigales for the Musical Arts." Newman club recreation at Castle, 123 Vermont, 7-9 p.m. For club members SATURDAY Gamma Delta alumni banquet, 6:30 p.m. July 17 at the museum. Speaker, J. Kearns, Kang Lei, Kanpei Yao. SUNDAY Newman club breakfast. 11 a.m. Rosary 5:30 p.m.; lunch 6 p.m., instructions 8:30 Canterbury association, 5-7 p.m., parish house, 10th and Newport. Gasland Doe. 17th and Mermont. Cost supper, program, recreation to hospitality for 30 min. FUTURE In a punting exhibition in Chicago in 1855, Ralph Kercheval of the University of Kentucky punted a football 91 yards in the air. Last weekend for reservations for Norwalk Club, leave for weekend Nov Club, return Nov A & W Root Beer Hi-Way 40 CONEYS and HAMBURGERS Thursday, Nov. 4, 1954. TUESDAY'S WINNER The 36 new governors elected in Tuesday are: Alabama: James E. Folsom (D) Ariz.: Ernst W. McCarland (D) Ark.: Orval Faubus (D) Calif.: Goodwin K. Knight (R)* Conn.: Abraham A. Ribicoff (D) Fla.: Leroy Collins (D) Ga.: Marvin Griffin (D) Idaho: Robert E. Smylie (R) Iowa: Leo A. Hoegh (R) Kansas: Fred Hall (R) Maine: Edmund S. Muskie (D). elected in September Md.: Theodore R. McKeldin (R)* Mass.: Christian A. Herter (R)* Micch.: C. Mennen william (D)* Neb.: Oryan Browne (D) Neb.: Victor E. Anderson (R) Nev.: Charles H. Russell (R)* N.H.: Lane Swinnell (R) N.M.: John F. Simms Jr. (D) N.Y.: Averell Harriman (D) N.D.: Norman Brunsdale (D) Ohio: Frank J. Lausche (D)* Okla.: Raymond Gary (D) Ore.: Paul L. Patterson (R)* Pa.: George M. Leader (D) R.I.: Dennis J. Roberts (D)* S.C.: George B. Timmerman J S.D.: Joe Foss (R) Tenn.: Frank G. Clement (D)* Tex.: Allen Shivers (D)* Vt.: Joseph B. Johnson (R) Wise.: Walter J. Kohler (R)* Wyo.: Milward Simpson (R) * incumbent Victorious in Tuesday's Senate elections were: Ala.: John J. Sparkman (D)* Pep Club Distributes School Spirit Tags "Im backing the team! Beat Nebraska. Let's all help." That's what those little white tags say that people are wearing on the campus today. Thirty-two Jay Janes are distributing the badges from the information booth, the Strong hall rotunda, the Hawk's Nest, the main lobby of the Student Union, and North College hall. Their goal is for every student to wear a badge. Sammy Baugh, as a member of the Washington Redskins, threw 168 touchdown passes in 13 seasons of play. Back In Stock — GLENN MILLER Limited Edition Vol. 2 Bell's 925 Mass. The applications must be returned to the office no later than Dec. 1, 1954, in order to be considered for the second semester. Dennis L. Trueblood, director of aids and awards, said that the number of scholarships will be limited and will be awarded to those persons in need of assistance who have not received any other (primarily military) assistance. Students wishing to apply for scholarships for the spring semester of this school year should secure application forms at the office of aids and awards as soon as possible. On 45's & L.P. Applications Are Available Ark.: John L. McCellan (D*)* Calif.: Thomas H. Kucel (R*)* Colo.: Gordon Allott (R) Del.: J. Allen Frear Jr. (D*)* Ga.: Richard Russell (D*)* Idaho: Henry Dworshak (R*)* Ill.: Paul Dauglos (D*)* Iowa: Thomas E. Martin (R) Kans.: Andrew F. Schoeppel (O) Ky.: Albert W. Barkley (D) La.: Allen J. Elender (D)* Mec.: Margaret Chase Smith (H) elected in September Mass.: Levertt Hallstall (O) Mich.: Patrick V. McNamara (D) Minn.: Hubert Humphrey (D) Miss.: James O. Eastland (D) Mont.: James E. Murray (D) Neb.: Carl T. Curtis (R) and Iman L. Hruska (R) Nev.: Alan Bible (D) Nev.: N. Styles Bridges (R*)*, Norris Cotton (R) N.J.: Clifford Case (R), still doubt N.M.: Clinton P. Anderson (O) N.C.: W. Kerr Scott (D), Samuel J. Erwin (D) Ohio: George H. Bender (R) Okla.: Robert S. KERR (D)* Ore.: Richard L. Neuberger (D) R.I.: Theodore F. Green (D) S.C.: J. Strom Thurmond (D) S.D.: Karl Mundt (D) Tenn.: Estes Kefauver (D)* Tex.: Lyndon B. Johnson (D)* Va.: A. Willis Robertson (D) W. Va.: Matthew M. Neely (D) Wyo.: Joseph C. O'Mahoney *incumplent* Panel Discussion ToBeHeldMonda "Social Science and Social form" will be the topic of a pa discussion given by the Sociol club at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Pine room of the Student Union Professors Charles Warriner Waldo Burchard of the sociol department, and Robert Som and Dick Scoot, graduate stud in sociology, will be the member the panel. Some of the main problems to discussed will be what social should and should not do in vising the community, and should go into the community direct social reform. Senior Engineer Given Scholarsh Wichita—Frank A. Dobbe, gineering senior has been away the Coleman company senior gineering scholarship for 1955, C. Coleman, founder of the company and chairman of the be of directors, announced today. The award is made annually a KU student. Selection is on basis of character, scholarship, i and citizenship. In announcing the scholars Mr. Coleman said the award a reflection of industry's grow interest in the product of Ka engineering schools. Use Kansan Classified Ad When your typewrit needs repairing you wa it done right, and rig away. That's why we gi you one day service. IN AT 9 - OUT AT 5 OFFICE MACHINES CO EARL RIGDON 710 Mass. Ph.