University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 30, 1954 -Kansan photo by Bill Slamin UP WITH THE BIG TOP—At the crack of dawn this morning workmen began erecting the huge tent that was used in the matinee performance this afternoon and will be used again tonight. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus is making the Lawrence stop on its way south for the winter. KU Student Chosen Queen Candidate Nancy Squires of Wakeeney, college sophomore, has been selected to represent Lawrence in the contest for queen of the American Royal, to be held in Kansas City from Oct. 16 to 23. The local winner is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta social sorority. To Speak at Engineer Parley John P. DeBarber, instructor in electrical engineering, has accepted an invitation to furnish a technical paper at a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineering in Chicago Oct. 11-15. The paper is entitled, "A Magnetic Tape Memory for D-C Positional Servomechanisms." Later it will be published in the AIEE national magazine, "Electrical Engineering." KDGU Granted Membership KDGU has been granted full membership in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc. The closed-circuit campus station operated on a temporary membership basis until last Sept. 1. Official Bulletin The deadline for submitting requests to Student Group's finance committee is Oct. 14. TODAY Ph.D. French reading examination Saturday, 9 to 11, 107 Strong. Books must be submitted to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by noon Thursday, Sept. 30. Christian Selenie organization, 7 p.m. Danforth chapel. Students, faculty. Quack club will not meet today, but will meet Oct. 7. Pledging service. Red Peppers, 5 p.m. Union ballroom YWCA all-membership meeting, 7 p.m. Catering Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Fri- raer. Kaffe klatsch, puppe spiel. Alle, die sich für Deutsch interessieren, sind berhellig eingeladen. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. Speaker, colored slides, refreshments Ku-Ku club, 7:30 p.m., Pine room. Union. Discuss constitutional amend- Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. premium Americana music presentation AWS House meeting, 4 p.m. Jayhawk room, motion monitor for all repre- sentations and allegations. YMCA cabinet. 5 p.m., YMCA office. Union. Geology club, 7:30 p.m.; speaker, col- olge, adjure, refections. OMORROW Sociology club 4, p. 4m. 217 strong an- nex E. Ansari, "Pakistan," an Islamic theory club Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. Samaritan, Fifth Cantata Hillel foundation, 5 p.m., picnic, Potter lake picnic area. SATURDAY Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. Gurdari, Valentine, Bru- SUNDAY Lutheran Student association, 5:30 p.m. cost supper and program at church. International club, 5 p.m. picnic. Potter lake. Tickets from Mrs. Brand, 228 Canterbury club, 5 to 7 p.m. Parish house. Supper, discussion, film. Museum of Art record concerts, moon and 4 p.m. Rahmanninoff, Symphony MONDAY Canterbury club services Monday through Friday Danfrost chapel, 6-45 am or 7-45 pm, church 10am. Art Education club, 12 noon, 332 Strong. Relax lunch. 'Y' Makes Plans For Rummage Sale The YWCA cabinet planned future projects yesterday at a meeting in the Student Union Activities lounge. The group plans to continue operating the novelty concession stand at football games and selling mums at the games. The YWCA will hold a rummage sale Oct. 23 at Henley house. Rummage boxes have been placed in the houses and must be turned in at Henley house by Oct. 21. Anderson to Speak At Winfield Clinic Use Kansan Classified Ads. Kenneth A. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, will be on the program for the 18th annual Winfield Education clinic Thursday and Friday. He will lead a panel. "School-Community Relationships," with emphasis on attacks upon education. Prof. Charles E. Johnson, elementary education specialist, and Prof. Fred S. Montgomery, director of the bureau of visual instruction, also will attend the clinic. The principal consultant is Dr. Paul J. Misner of Glencoe, Ill. An Invitation Are your folks coming up for Parents' day? Be sure to bring them over to visit K-D-G-U. We're holding open house for parents this Saturday morning from 9 until 12. Staff members will answer your questions and show you around your campus radio station, K-D-G-U. Bring your parents to our open house this Saturday morning. That's room 217 in the Journalism building. STOP Taking Chances MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN GOOD DRIVING CONDITION! Page 8 Drive to BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE for a COMPLETE car check-up 601 Mass. Kansas Turnpike Won't Have Oklahoma Exit, Sooners Sa Oklahoma City—(U,P)—The Kansas Turnpike authority has been accused of backing out of an agreement to build an entrance at the southern tip of its proposed turnpike for southbound travelers into Oklahoma. The Oklahoma authority was told yesterday that the Kansans have failed—for the moment at least—to live up to an agreement to build a cloverleaf type of entrance to the proposed Kansas turnipke just north of the Oklahoma line. The way the new plans have been drawn means that traffic entering the turnpike near South Haven can travel only in a northerly direction. It can't go south to Oklahoma without first traveling north to Wellington, a distance of 18 miles. Turnpike Manager H. E. Bailey displayed correspondence today showing Kansas agreed to the cloverleaf type of construction to make it possible for traffic to get on and off the turnpike in all directions. A picnic designed to promote better understanding between nations will be held by the International club at Potter lake at 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Catherine Brand, secretary to the dean of students, 228 Strong, or Sirpa Tomari, graduate, Sellards hall, for 70 cents. The Oklahoma Turnpike authority plans to build a toll road to join with the Kansas route south of the South Haven interchange. Deadline Set For Freshman Petitions Petitions for non-partisan candidates must be in by Oct. 28. Pettitions for freshman class officers must be turned in to Bob Kennedy, ASC president, or Bob Pope, chairman of the elections committee. by Oct. 21. ID Pictures May Be Picked Up Thursday Students who had retakes on the picture for their ID card may pick up their cards in the Photographic Bureau today. Students who need to have their ID card pictures taken again, and have failed to do so, should report to the Photographic Bureau for a retake as soon as possible. In three seasons of college football at Kansas, Otto Schnellbacher caught 58 passes for 1,072 yards and eight touchdowns. There are 16 ounces in every pound—but there's more to eat in a pound of our meat because excess bone and fat are trimmed off before weighing. You get ALL the meat you pay for—and what's more, you get QUALITY in the bargain because our meats are graded "CHOICE" by U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors. You can't top that guarantee of quality. You can't top our guarantee of value! — Jimmy and Rusty U. S. Choice Chuck Blade Cut BEEF ROAST__LB...45c U.S. Choice Beef ROUND STEAK _ LB...69c U. S. Choice Rib BOILING BEEF _ LB. ...15c Armour's Star Cooked 4 to 6 Lb. PICNIC HAM _ Average IB. ...43c Rainbow Red Pitted CHERRIES -- 5 No.303 Cans...$1.00 IGA Fancy TOMATO JUICE - 5 46-oz. cans...$1.00 C&H Powdered or Brown SUGAR ---- 2 1-lb. pkgs...25c U.S. No. 1 McClure 10-LB. POTATOES MESH BAG...49c Flame Tokay GRAPES ---- 2 LBS.------19c