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The new secretary's recommendations were approvd at a weekend retreat Saturday attended by 10 student officers and three KU faculty members on the Y advisory board. Money to finance the Y program will come instead from profits on a YMCA-sponsored student variety show, an appropriation from the student activity fee, and a portion of the receipts from the Campus Chest. William H. Allaway, who began work this month as the association's first full-time executive secretary since 1950, is hoping instead that the new policy, requiring only an acceptance of the student Y's principles, will provide the needed shot in the arm for the ailing organization. The University's student Young Men's Christian association, for first time in many years, will abolish the membership fee this fall. Church Picnic to be Sunday Mr. Allaway is not shooting for any specific number in the membership drive which got underway in connection with the University's registration and enrollment Monday. He stated that the Y's goal will be to "serve as large a segment of the student body as we can." The Disciples Student fellowship of the Christian church will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Myers hall for a picnic. They will go to Lone Star lake and food will be furnished. YMCA Abolishes Membership Fee Use Kansan Classified Ads. University Daily Kansan EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR STOFFER'S SERVICE STATION 11 & N.H. ● Ph. 1358 Due to the traditional Shirt - Tail Parade," The Egyptian" will be shown 7:45 only Friday evening. Doors open 7:15. Show at 7:30! New Show for Shirt-Tail Paraders! Thursday, Sept. 16, 1954 Professor's Novel of West Accepted for Publication Publication of an English professor's novel of the mid-continent U.S. in the 1850s has been announced today by Harcourt, Brace & co. publishers. "Roads_from_the Fort," by Dr. Arvid Shulenberger, assistant professor of English, has been selected as a Book-of-the-Month club "recommendation." John P. Marquand, a member of the club's editorial board, reviews "Roads from the Fort" as a "highly exceptional evocation of the past "This very interesting novel deals with the well-worn subject of hunters, Indians, outlaws, and mountain men." Marquand writes, "but manages because of its author's dramatic sense and knowledge of time and place to endow NOW thru SAT NOW thru SAT DANA ANDREWS ELIZABETH TAYLOR PETER FINCH "ELEPHANT WALK" SHOWS 7:00 - 9:00 "The characters and conflicts of both are drawn with exceptional understanding," Marquand comments. "Their adventures with their boy friends, which involve two full-dress Indian fights and some spectacular conflicts with love and duty, make excellent adventure reading." these traditional figures with convincing reality." Use Kansan Classified Ads. DUE TO THE LENGTH OF THIS FEATURE, THERE WILL BE ONE SHOW NIGHTLY — SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 FEATURE STARTS AT 8:15 BUMPER CLUB NIGHTS See the K.U. Football Games on WIBW-TV . 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