University Daily Kansan Page 3 OUT OF MY WAY—Ralph Moody, KU halfback, slips past one Colorado defender and applies the stiff-arm to another Buff tackler in action at Boulder Saturday. Two more Colorado linemen move in for the tackle. The Jayhawkers won their second straight Big Seven victory, dropping Colorado, 27-21. Ike Starts Ten-Day Tour Of Six States; To Visit KC The President is making an eyes-and-ears journey to learn something of one of the big problems confronting his administration. It is a case of "what's good for the farm and what's not for the Republican party." As those votes go next year, so might go control of the 84th congress. Washington — (UP) — President Eisenhower will visit six states, several of them seared by drought and bubbling with economic and political problems on the eve of an election year, in a ten-day tour beginning tomorrow. Mr. Eisenhower will visit the United States-Mexican border and six states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Louisiana, and Texas. He motors tomorrow to Hershey, Pa., for a $100-a-plate birthday celebration to raise party funds. Thursday arrive Defiance, O. by train at 10:30 a. m. to participate in laying the cornerstone of the Anthony Wayne Library of American Study. Proceed to Kansas City and that night deliver a major address before the Future Farmers of America. He will spend most of Wednesday, which actually is Mr. Eisenhower's 63rd birthday, at the White House. Here's some more of the schedule: Friday, breakfast in Kansas City with some of the Governors of the 13 drought states, agriculture secretary Ezra T. Benson and Civil Defense administrator Val Peterson. A quickie airplane visit to his home town. Abilene, Kans. Dinner in Kansas City with some humble breeds of farmers. America and representatives of the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show and American Hereford associations. Authorities Seek Private Camp Crowder, Mo. — (UP) — Authorities continued a search today for Private Second Class James Oatter, Saginaw, Mich., who was reported to be the first escape from the new disciplinary barracks here. Officers said he was believed to have stolen a 1947 gray Chevrolet at nearby Neoheso. The disciplinary barracks was opened here Sept. 1. Saturday; to New Orleans by air to take part in the Louisiana Purchase Sesquicentennial Exhibition, thence by air and automobile to Harlingen, Tex., to the weekend ranch guest of Gov. Allan Shivers. CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM - Custom-Made Seat Covers - Convertible Tops Alumni Begin Drive For More Members The Alumni association has begun a world-wide drive to increase membership, Fred Ellsworth, secretary, said today. Monday, Oct. 12, 1953 - Auto Upholstering Miss Seaman Recuperating Miss Mildred Seaman, program director for KFKU and KANU, remains in a Great Bend hospital recuperating from a heart attack suffered there early in September. She was in Great Bend promoting the Jayhawk School of the Air program, of which she is also director, when she had the attack. Miss Seaman is hoping to be able to return to Lawrence soon. Dean G. Ostrum, vice president of the association, is in charge of the area from Topeka west to the International date line, and Otto Schnellbacher, member of the association for the Topeka Hawk athletic great, will head the campaign from Topeka east to the date line. Auto Painting The idea is the idea of Howard Engleman, president of the association, Mr. Ellsworth said. Phone 1121 646 Calif. - At 1700 W 7th A wall 45 feet high and the width of the standard gauge railroad track, could be built around the borders of the U.S. from the bituminous coal mined last year in this country. Before landing at Canton, Mr. Nixon played the role of "King Neptune" in a "shellback" initiation for four passengers, including his wife, Pat, as they crossed the equator. Wellington, N. Z., — (UP) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon arrived today on the second leg of his around-the-world "good will tour." "I recognize the risk in predicting statehood because nobody can predict with absolute assurance what congress will do," Mr. Nixon said. Strong headwinds and a late take-off from the refueling station at Canton Island in the South Pacific caused the delay. Nixon Continues Good Will Tour The youthful vice-president's special Air Force Constellation set down at Ohakea airport at 10:45 am on a flight from Havlihi. "However, I know it is a part o. the President's program and, by taking the position that it is 'out front', I believe it will have a beneficial effect in making the prediction come true." While in Hawaii, Mr. Nixon took up the statehood issue and predicted congress would vote for it in the next session. Belgrade, Yugoslavia — (UP)—A raging mob beat an American diplomat in the U.S. Information Service building today as Yugoslavia moved warships into Trieste harbor to back up reinforced troops. Slavs Beat U.S. Diplomat KU Men Rib Second Kinsey Report in Poll Rv SAM TEAFORD What do University men think about Alfred C. Kinseys' report on women, and how do their ideas compare to the opinions of KU women, as expressed in a recent Kansas poll? Here are the frank, straight-from-the-shoulder replies: "For years after the war we were smothered by treatises on how to understand the Russians," a sophomore said "and now along come Kinsey and these other writers who wrote about the Russian women. All I can say is, I hope we have more success with the women that we did with the Russians." KU men agreed with KU women that Kinsey's survey of only 5,940 women was not complete enough to warrant all the conclusions he drew. An engineering senior: "Kinsey's report was not scientifically sound. He was no more enough people, and the report in some instances contradicts itself." Asked to give his opinion, a college sophomore replied, "Kinsey? Who's he?" "I'm afraid I can't make any definite statement," a third-year law student said. "I've read most of the reports on the book, and now I'm studying the reports on the re-creation of the book until getting around to the book itself by next spring, but no comment until then." "Do you intend to buy Kinsey's book?" "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female?" a chemistry senior was asked. His answer: "Man, if I had eight dollars to spare, I should drop dead buying a A business senior said Kinsey had produced nothing revolutionary, but "I think that one of the most important concepts he did bring forth was that men and women are actually very much alike and that the sexes would understand each other better if they realized this." That's the poll. Perhaps the simplest deduction is that women are here to stay. Junior Class Fete Slated for Oct. 23 The Junior Class Round-up will be held Oct. 23 in the Student Union ballroom. From 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. members of the class of "55 will drink coffee, play cards, watch their class talent and have a general get-together. "the purpose of the Round-up is to help the junior class become better acquainted before the senior year, so that the class as a whole may enjoy and work together on all senior activities," Carol Logan, chairman of the publicity committee, said. Official Bulletim TODAY ISA Meeting: Discussion of convention Union, 7:30 p.m. All members. DUBUH, 30 p.m. All members. On council: 5 p.m., Dean of Women's office. KU Chess club: 7:30 p.m. Card room. Student Union. Tournament begins. TUESDAY Alpha Rho Gamma: 7:30 p.m., 306C, Memorial Union. Speaker, Lohmehr brothers of Green's Jewelry Co., Kansas. Cuv. Ys Group: 9 p.m. Henley house. Cof- ference: 8 p.m. Henley house. The Social Effect, Leader, Dick Scott. Tau Sigma: 7 p.m. Robinson gym. Room, Memorial Union, 4-10 p.m. Frontier ballads. Refreshments. All welcome. Appa Hall. Pledging. 30 p.m. Museum. All-Student Devotions: 9:45 p.m. Danforth chapel. SRC sponsored. Nicholas P. Moore. Jay James: 5 p.m. Pine room, Memorial Union. Young. Republicans: 'Ice's Birthday dance. 7 p.m., Tepee. Admission 50c. Baby show. 9 a.m., Tepee. Fulbright Scholarship and Buenos Aires Academy. Fraser theater. All students, freshman through graduate, welcome. KU Fulbright professors and students will Arkansas U. Doctor To Give Food Talks Dr. Barnett Sure, head of the department of agricultural chemistry at the University of Arkansas, will give three lectures Thursday and Friday. At 3 p.m. Thursday in Room 426, Lindley hall. he will talk on "The World Food Situation in Relation to Increasing Populations." He will illustrate with color slides. At 10 a.m. Friday in room 8, Fraser hall, he will talk on "The Sure Low-Cost High Protein Low-Calorie Food," and at 4 p.m. in Room 103, Haworth hall, he will speak on "Vitamin B-12 in Health and Disease." Dr. Sure will give a laboratory demonstration at the morning lecture and will display color slides in the afternoon meeting. Kansan classifieds bring results. that can't be beat Chris Cafe 730 Mass. Look At Your Shirt Everybody Else Does! With COLLAR and CUFFS CORRECTLY STARCHED, faultlessly smooth, with sleeves and shoulders shaped to fit an INDEPENDENT finished shirt. 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