Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1954 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. Official Bulletin TODAY CCUN executives, 4 p.m., union. Union. German 15 will meet in the Museum of Art. Student - Faculty coffee, 4 p.m. Browsing room, Memorial Chapel Opening reception, open meeting Mathematics Club 4 p.m. Oread room Union, Speaker offices open Pru Mu Alpha, 7:15 p.m., Oredroom, room Bernational Union. Actives, pliedes, bring dismiss. El Ateneo, 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong. Mathematics Club 4 p. 14. Gread room Union. Speaker, refreshments. open. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m. I- B Sunnyside. Book manuscripts for membership/judging. University Veterans Organization, p.m. Pine room, Union. Law Wives bridge club, 7:30 p.m., 1547 Kentucky (Londoner's). Alpha Rho Gamma, 7:30 p.m., Oread room, Union. Episcopal Student services prayer, 46-45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth church Trail Room dance, Memorial Union, 8 p.m. Entertainment, 9:15. Liahona Fellowship Chair, 7 p.m. church. WYCA. 8:36 p.m. Honey house, "Work in the Arts," organizational meeting. Newman Club Choir, 7 p.m., at the church. Formerly, 10 p.m., Castle. **AWS House**, 4 p.m. Javahawk room, vice president, Union, for representatives Museum of Art record concerts, noon & 4 p.m. Vaughn-Williams Symphony Orchestra Der Deutsche Verein, 5 to 8 p.m. 1627 Rhode Island. Folk dancing, cold lunch. Sign up: Fraser, third floor buil- droom. Meet in front of Fraser (or ride). Museum of Art record concerts noon and 4 p.m. Vaughn-Williams Symphony Orchestra Baptist Student union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Donforthe chapel. Devotions TOMORROW Gamma Alpha Chi-Alpha Deltia Sigma joining team at the University Sohal and Blade 7, page 4. Orden room, Memorial Union. Business, rush party, program, refreshments. Attend- dance. AWS Halloween party for freshman women, 7:30 p.m., Ballroom, Memorial Union. Wear jeans. Entertainment, refreshments. KU Young Democrats picnic, 5 p.m. Clinton park. Free refreshments for members; Docking speaks, parade, dance follows. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel. For faculty, alumni AIEE-RE, 7:30 p.m. 426 Lindley. Open to all engineering students. Collins Radio representative, speaker. Chemistry club, 7:30 p.m. 233 Physical Science building. Prof. Vander- landt business on unfinished business in chemistry. Chemistry club, 7.30 p.m., 233 Physi Kulu club, 7:30 p.m. Pine room, Memorial Union. Homecoming plans. *Museum of Art record concerts, noon* 4 p.m. Joasin desquir. Secular Wear Episcopal student services, prayer 6-45 Communion 7 a.,丹菲 thapital. FRIDAY Four women were arrested in connection with last Saturday's fire. They were scheduled to be charged with arson today. Cole County Prosecuting Attorney James T. Riley had them removed from the women's prison and placed in the county jail last night. The latest outbreak occurred yesterday when women convicts set fire to their basement sewing room. The flames swept through yard goods, weaving materials, and looms. There were no injuries and damage was not believed to be worse than "several hundred dollars." Sociology club coffee-form, 17 Strong annex E. 4 p.m. "The Japanese-American's game of life." Hillet foundation, 7:30 p.m., Danforth church Graduate club general meeting, 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk room, Memorial Union. Ratify constitution, election. Refreshments, social Lutheran Student association Halloween party, 7:41-8 p.m. SATURDAY International club Halloween party; 8-12 p.m., Jayhawk room, Memorial Jefferson City, Mo.—(U.P.)-Tension lessened little, if any, at the Missouri state prison today, but officials held hope in the form of hastily-installed gun turrets in the riot-torn dining halls. Gov. Phil M. Donnelly toured the women's branch yesterday, a few hours after the fire. He said that "things seem to be settling down." Gun Turrets Ring Prison Dining Hall International club Hallowe'en party, $12 p.m. Jawahk room. Memorial Hall Workmen labored through the night to install the turrets in the old penitentiary, where a series of riots and demonstrations since Sept. 22 have taken five lives, caused injuries to 67 others, and cost in the millions. Lawrence Opportunity Days...Thursday-Friday-Saturday Now! . . . In Mid-Season, We Offer You Storewide Reductions Which Mean Big Savings for You! For These Three Days We Will Give A 10%DISCOUNT On All Your Purchases 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 A Formal Invitation To browse through our complete selection of interesting, enjoyable, informative trade books Books Are Inexpensive Select your books from these moderately priced series: Modern Library, Everymans Library, Anchor, Vintage, Signet Mentor, Pocketbook, Bantam Pelican; Penguin and Peter Pauper Gift Editions. New Shipment Of General Trade Books Just Arrived STUDENT Union Book Store