Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 15, 1954 Speaker Tells Purpose Of World Student Work "World University service is a movement of students and instructors to discover and do something about university students' needs in their own and other countries," C. King Bradow, WUS representative, told members of YMCA and YWCA last night. Mr. Bradow, who has worked with WUS in Greece for two years, returned to the United States last spring to tour college campuses. The WUS helps provide medical care,scholarships,food,clothing, and morale support to needy students. "Encouragement is often as important as money." Mr. Bradow said. portant as money," Mr. Bradow said. He told of one Greek student who had been given six months to live. The boy required a heart operation. Doctors and nurses offered their services free, but the patient could not afford to pay for the necessary drugs. WUS donated the drugs, the operation was performed, and the boy was able to finish his education. The organization also helps in disasters such as the earthquakes in Greece last year. Many students were able to stay in school because WUS furnished food and clothing. "We take what we have and try to put it to the best possible use," Mr. Bradow said. "It takes money, energy, and interest." Foreign Soccer Club to Drill The International club soccer team will practice at 4 p.m. today en the baseball field. Jay Janes Pledge 12 New Members Twelve girls were pledged to Jay James, upper class women's pep organization, Wednesday afternoon in the Pine room of the Student Union. New pledges are: Marcia Mills college sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega; Marjorie Kaaz, education sophomore, Chi Omega; Polly McGinnis, college sophomore, Chi Omega; Margaret Clark, college sophomore, Delta Gamma; Loretta Torchia, college sophomore, Kappa Angla Theta; Barbara Beilharz, college junior; Hopkins hall; Diiann Linn, education junior; Watkins hall; Amy Kipp, college junior; independent; Betty Jean Smith, education senior; independent; Myrna Jo Jones, college sophomore, Douthart hall; Marcia Droegmueller, college junior; Douthart hall; and Luree Hays, college junior, KRUW house. YWCA Establishes Baby Sitter Service The University YWCA has set up a baby-sitter service, Mrs. Bill Allaway, executive secretary, said today. Sitters may be engaged for any hour of the day and evening by calling the YW office at KU 491 between 1 and 5 p.m. The minimum rate is 50 cents an hour. 901 Mass. Vets Name Unit Heads Phone 636 Nine members of the University Veterans Organization, have been selected to head the group's various committees. Bill Lyons, president, has announced the following committee chairmen: Freddie Aldrich, engineering junior, intramural; David Barker, graduate student, social; Howard Conkey, college sophomore, membership; Lowell Heinz, business freshman, vets information; Howard Lydick, second year law, parliamentarian; Robert Moore, graduate student, scholarship; Robert Perkins, engineering freshman, purchasing; Donald Potter, college freshman, special activities, and Dee Richards, journalism junior, publicity. Plans have been made for a stag party Oct.27, and hour dances have been scheduled for the near future. Official Speaks to Engineers Pledges and Actives Official Speaks to Engineers Mark V. Burlingame, vice president of the Natural Gas Pipe Line company of America spoke at a convocation of engineering students this morning in Fraser theater. Mr. Burlingame discussed some of the problems faced by engineers as they rise in the managerial field. Have you bought your girl a Greek letter pendant— Balfour's Show her that you like her with a 10 K Gold Pendant $3 plus tax 411 W. 14th Available for most organizations Read and Use the Kansan Classified Ads. The dreamlining that will make ALL Fall for you! Warner's "Merry Widow" What could be lovelier altogether under dresses that give you a holiday whirl! .It's the Warner Original that took the country by storm. By taking as much as two inches from your waist with the lightest, close-hugging elastics. Shaping the most bewitching curves with comfy wires that adjust to fit A to C cups. Dipping low as you dare! The sheer nylon cuffs simply tuck under help enlarge upon your charms. Come in today and see how sensational you can look and feel in Warner's *Merry Widow!* In nylon marquissete and elastic black or white, sizes 32 to 38...12.50 Terrill's 803 Mass. BROW ing sp Diane SHEA may ing f Tues., 230.