Official Bulletin Kappa Phil, 5-7:15 pm, Group suppers in houses of patronesses. Sociology coffee, 4 p.m. Room 17. Sociology communication, 4 p.m. on Communication. Informal Business Students, order traditional Business School straw hat and membership in the Business School association meeting. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m., New Student lounge, 17th and Vermont. Cost supper and meeting. Movie: "Voice of the Deep." MONDAY Guest Coffee, Joyce Cary, novelist, 2:30 p.m., Music and Browsing room, Memorial Union. Student Religious council, 4 p.m., room Student Religious council, 4 p.m., room B. Mvrs hall Red Peppers, 5 p.m. Memorial Union. Bring 28 cents for picture. Last time to get one. Deadline on applications for house decorations for homecoming, 5 p.m. Engineeretts, 8 p.m., Martha Breedlove, Apt. 13, Sunflower apartments. Wives of engineering and architecture students invi- ded. TUESDAY Kappa Beta cabinet meeting, 5:30 p.m. Myers hall, supper in Memorial Union 160 W. 48th St. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Bulling, Open to public. Speaker: Richard Bulling, Open to public. Physical Education Clinic Set Monday The physical education department will conduct a clinic Monday for men and women teachers of physical education and interested high school and college students, Henry Shenk, chairman of the department of physical education, announced yesterday. The clinic will emphasize teaching methods and performance of the many activities in physical education. KU instructors will conduct the classes. The clinic here is for the northeastern section of the state. Each of the other four state colleges will conduct similar programs for teachers and students in their areas. Tossing the caber, a 20-foot, 200-pound log, is a Scottish Highland game. Holding it in locked hands, the tosser balances the huge pole vertically and, running forward, heaves it end over end. The event may have originated with Scottish lumbermen who used this method of putting logs across steep valleys. The six big cats native to the United States are the jaguar, ocelot, jaguarundi, mountain lion, lynx, and bobcat. You'll delight in the grand comfort Massagics' resilient air cushion and flexible Arch Lift give you! Many smart new styles. Haynes and Keene Page 3 819 Mass. Open Thurs. til 9 p.m. Campus Chest Reaches $958 Volunteer workers collected $74.80 yesterday in the first day of the Campus Chest drive bringing the total received to $958.80, said Fred Heath, college sophomore and chairman of collections. At the half of the KU-Okahoma A&M game tomorrow the KuKu's and Jay Janes will take up a collection in the student section. Dorothy Ann Smith, college junior, and Courtney Sloan, engineering senior, are making arrangements. heath asked that workers turn in money collected at the Campus Chest office in the activities lounge of the Student Union as soon as possible today. The office will not be open tomorrow but will be open from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. next week. Despite the marked increase in retail coffee prices since 1935, the American homemaker now spends a smaller percentage of her budget for coffee than she did 18 years ago. Coffee analysts estimate that, based on nutritional income for the first seven months of this year, the average consumer will spend 0.659 per cent of his income on coffee during 1953. In 1935, the percentage was 0.676. The steel barges now being pushed up and down the Mississippi river carry three times the tonnage that steamboats hauled in their heyday about a century ago. University Daily Kansan Cary, 65, Called Younger Joyce Cary, English novelist who will lecture Monday on his experiences as a novelist, will be guest of honor at a coffee in the music and browsing rooms of the Student Union building at 2 p.m. Monday. At 4 p.m., he will lecture in Fraser theater on "From a Novelist's Notebook." The event is open to the public. His most recent novel, "Except the Lord," was reviewed in the current (Nov. 16) Time magazine. He was also a cover subject of Time's Oct. 20, 1952 issue. "Joyce Cary's characters are invariably human and believable. They are undeniably a part of life as it is, not as it should be," Time said. He was so little known in this country, despite critical enthusiasm for his books, that he was often referred to as "she" and as "one his books will be on display in the University library and the second floor of Fraser hall. 30 Students Leave For Van Gogh Show About 30 students left early this afternoon for St. Louis by University bus to visit the centennial exhibition of Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch artist of the 19th century. of the best of the younger English novelists." He is 65. Composed mostly of fine arts students, the group will stay overnight in St. Louis, beginning the return trip early tomorrow afternoon and arrive in Lawrence tomorrow evening. Nearly $7 million worth of Van Gogh paintings are being exhibited in the City Art museum, Forest Park, St. Louis, according to Robert Sudlow, painting and drawing instructor. Car Rally Planned A car rally will be held at 11:30 p.m. tomorrow at Sixth and Illinois streets. University pep clubs and students will welcome the football team back from their Friday night stay in Topeka. Three Army officers—Lt. Col. Joseph Siler, Major Milton Hall, and Major Arthur Hitchens—proved in 1824 that dengue, or break-bone fever, is transmitted by the mosquito. PHONE 701 NOW for your Make Appointment Christmas Pictures! DALTON-BROWN STUDIO Anti- Freeze LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th and Indiana Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. DALE E. TURNER and WILLIAM B. BRYANT, Ministers Sunday Services - 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Evening College Group — 7 p.m. Here are two points to remember when you buy a car!... of any line in its field! 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