Page 3 —Kansen photo bu Chuck Zuegner DIGGING TO CHINA—Workers are excavating to uncover the old steam tunnel which has begun to crack and fall in. The old tunnel follows the road below Robinson gym and provides heat to the west end of the campus. Workers from the Constant Construction company will repair about 400 feet of the walk-in steam tunnel in a general-repair-maintenance job. One's Error, Two's Shame New York—(U.P.)—Unwed mothers with more than one child should be dropped from relief rolls, a woman civic leader suggested today. "A girl is entitled to an honest mistake," Mrs. Elizabeth Spisa told a hearing of the board of estimate Pick your personality-perfect paper . . . use it always and it will look "custom-made" for you. Be fashion-wise and penny-wise . . . choose from Eaton's Open Stock. Separately packaged papers and envelopes . . . in a wide variety of tints and textures . . . are always here to be matched exactly. CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. 6 to Enter Oratorical Finals Six persons were selected from the 11 entries in last night's oratorical contest to compete in the finals at 8 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. WARM DAYS AHEAD They are Janice Perry, college junior; Dianne Miller, college sophomore; Hubert Bell, college sophomore; Lee Baird, college sophomore; William Arnold, college sophomore, and Donald Dirks, college senior. Final judges will be five faculty members—two from the department of speech and drama. Second prize winner will receive $20, and third prize is $10. Wilbur Goodsend, Kansas City, who graduated at mid-term, will be master of ceremonies tonight. The annual contest is managed by the local chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debate fraternity. First prize will be a set of American encyclopedias, donated for the last five years by Walter Ross, Kansas City, Mo., president of Beta Sigma Phi, women's business sorority. SUN-TAN TROUSERS ... $2.98 - $3.98 SPORTS DENIM SLACKS ... $3.49 up SPORTS JACKETS ... $3.98 up SPORTS OXFORDS ... $4.95 up AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES ... $2.98 up KNIT SPORT SHIRTS ... $1.98 up BINOCULARS ... $2 to $48 University Daily Kansan SEE US FOR: Lawrence Surplus "Your Friendly Army & Navy Stores" 935 Mass. Thursday, April 16. 1953 Who Will Be 'Mr. Formal' Competition for the second annual "Mr. Formal" contest, with many prizes being awarded on both the local and national levels, starts this week, James Nellis, student representative, announced today. Any group may enter the contest by having 10 men try on After Six dinner jackets, and selecting one man from their group to represent them in the campus competition. Prizes being offered to the campus winner are a complete After Six formal outfit, a Ronson Adonis lighter, a Kaywoodie formal pipe, a set of Top Hat toiletries, a pair of black dress shoes from the Royal College shops, a one-month pass for 740 Mass. two at any of the Commonwealth theaters, $5 in services from the Acme Bachelor laundry and dry cleaners, a bouquet of one dozen roses for Mr. Formal's date from Owen's Flower shop, and two free dinners at the Dine-A-Mite Inn. The campus winner will be entered in the nation-wide contest. The prizes for the "Mr. Formal U.S.A." winner are a $500 U.S. de- penses per week in Hollywood, and a motion picture screen test. This contest is being sponsored by After Six, manufacture of men's formal wear, and the Student Marketing institute. THE BUS (Adv.) by BIBLER "Junior just loves to ride the bus!" Now's the Time to Perk Up Your Car For Spring TREAT YOUR MOTOR TO THE BEST OIL KNOWN TO SCIENCE KOOLMOTOR TRIPLE H. D. OIL Downtown — Near Everything