Page 8. University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 27, 1952 Convocation Set For County Clubs Students from every county in Kansas, two neighboring states, and the other geographical areas of the country will be present at Wednesday's county club convocation at 9:20 a.m. Bill Hall, general chairman of Statewide Activities, told temporary county chairmen at a meeting in Green theater last Thursday, that the county groups will meet to form clubs which might "more closely link the University to the people, and especially the young people, in your home communities." Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy told the group, "You are, by virtue of your relative closeness to your high schools, in a far better position to communicate with the young people of Kansas than we of the administration." Comparing the people of the state to members of a giant corporation, Dr. Murphy said, "We have to talk to them in terms of dividends. We can't issue a financial statement, because that's not what they want to know. We can, however, let them know what is happening at their state university." "To the Stars," the latest of three color movies about the university, was shown at the meeting. The other two are "Your University," and "Beyond the Towers." The three films each have a running time of about 25 minutes. They present many aspects of the University, including a typical student's four-year career on Mount Oread, and a description of buildings, state services, and research. The county group meeting sites follow: Allen, 417 Snow; Anderson, 217 Journalism; Atchison, 102 Strong; Barber, 68; Burton, 105 Green; Brown, 201 Murray; Burton, 309 Fraser; Chase, 210 Blake; Chauquayu, 106 E-3 Strong; Clark, 119 Fraser; Clay, E-8 Strong; Cloud, 305 Fraser; Coffey, 314 Fraser; Comanche, 207 Fraser; Cowley, 311 Fraser; Crawford, E-I Decatur, E-19 Strong; Dickinson, 209 Fraser; Doniphan, 205 Fraser; Douglas, Hoch AArchil Ehlers, 301 Blake; Edward, 211 Snow; Finney, 213 Strong; Ford, 210 Journalism; Franklin, 421 Lindley; Geary, 403 Lindley; Gove, 119 Fraser; Graham, Grant, 201 Blake; Gray, 210 Blake; Greenwood, 219 Strong. Hamilton, 206-B-Fraser; Harper, 116 Strong; Haskell, 205 Journalism; Harvey, 306 Fraser; Hodgeman, D-12 Strong; Hogan, 204 Journalism; Jerwer, Jewell, 9 Strong; Johnson, 305 Bailey; Kearney, 312 Fraser; Kingman, 101 Bailey; Kiowa, 206-B-Fraser; Labette, 102 Maury Lane, 206-B-Fraser; Leavenworth, 206 Stewart, Lincoln, 210 Linn, 205 Logan; McPherson, 205 Journalism; Marion, 111 Strong; Marshall, 108 Strong; McPherson, 103 Strong; Meade, 210 Strong; Miami, 210 Marvin; Meade, 210 Snow, Montgomery, 103 Green; Morris, 203 Strong; Morton, 401 Lindley; Nemaha, 312 Flarse; Onoho, 350 Bailey; Jasper, 194 Bailey; Osborne, 310 Fraser; Ottawa, 201 Bailey, Pawnee, 502 Snow; Phillips, D-12 200 Strong; Rogers, 200 Strong; Rawlings, 9 Strong; Republic, 219 Strong; Reno, 206 Strong; Rice, 101Rawways, 87 Rawways; Russell, 206 Rush, 306 Frasser; Russell E-12 Strong; Saline, E-11 Strength; Scott, 203 Blake; Sedgwick, 426 Lindley; Seward, Shawnee, Balcony Hoch; Sheridan, 312 Smith, 401 Lindley; Stafford, 308. Fra Math Club to Hear Talk Dorothy Brown, education junior will talk on "The Pyramid of Gizeh" in a Mathematics club meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in 203 Strong hall. ser; Stanton, 502 Snow; Stevens, B-1 Blake; Sumner, 107 Strong; Thomas, 114 Strong; Trego, B-1 Blake; Thomas, 114 Strong; Farrer, 110 Fraser; Washington, 301 Bailey; Wailich, 110 Fraser; Wilson, 217 Strong; Woodson, 203 Blake; Wilson, 217 Strong; Woodson, 203 Blake; Jackson County (Mo.), Strong auditorium; Oklahoma, 109 Marvin; Chicago and Area, 206E Marvin; U.S. 103 Haworth; Southeastern U.S. 402 Lindley; Western U.S., 110 Marvin. 711 MASS. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PHONE 2045 Freshmen will go to the polls Wednesday to nominate party candidates for all freshman offices and a men's and women's All Student Council representative. Frosh Primaries Slated Wednesday Winners in Wednesday's balloting will be placed on the general election ballot, and final selection will be made Wednesday, Nov. 5. Polling places will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Two will be in the basement of Strong hall, one will be in Marvin hall, and one in Fraser. FACTS candidates were announced over the weekend by Shirley Thomson, party elections committee head. For men's ASC representative, the nominees are Wilbur Gants and Ramon Hedge, both in the college; Richard Hazlett, education, and James L. Rose, eng. with four nominees for treasurer; Bill Allen, engineering; Paul Enos, engineering; Frances Richart, college, and Don Jean Smith, college. The FACTS candidates for women's representative to the Council are Annette Luthy, fine arts; Marilyn Schoinst, college; Cleta Schmalzried, fine arts, and Janie Snvder, education. Pach candidates for freshman class president are Robert Con, Philip Coolidge, Fred Heath, Jason V. Ott, and Ronald Phillips, all in college. For vice president, FACTS is supporting Rod Dolsky, unclassified; J. Howard Duncan, engineering; John W. Holsinger, college; Doris Toland, fine arts; and Don Williams, college. FACTS president nominees are R. Don Burton, engineering; Ron Denchfield, college; John Logan, college; James B. Miller, college; and Leigh Stratton, engineering. Vice president-Mary Ellen Blaine, Karem Hansen, and Elizabeth Louise Watson, college, and Sally Rendigs, fine arts. FACTS candidates for class secretary are Paul Cecil, engineering, and Sara Deibert and Juanita Jarvis, both in the college. Secretary—Jane E. Henry, Jane Hill, Ann Kelly, Sally Lindemuth, Sue Schmiederer, Janet Kesler, and Shirley Woodhill, college, and Fredricka Voiland, fine arts. The FACTS slate is completed Treasurer—Robert Dean Bishop, Humphreys Hodge, Engene J. O'Neill, and Larry Winter, engineering, and Neil Dodge, college. A responsible consulting organization has reported the results of a continuing study by a competent medical specialist and his staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. A group of people from various walks of life was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six months this group of men and women smoked their normal amount of Chesterfields-10 to 40 a day. 45% of the group have smoked Chesterfields continually from one to thirty years for an average of 10 years each. $ \textcircled{3} $ At the beginning and at the end of the sixmonths period each smoker was given a thorough examination, including X-ray pictures, by the medical specialist and his assistants. The examination covered the sinuses as well as the nose, ears and throat. The medical specialist, after a thorough examination of every member of the group, stated: "It is my opinion that the ears, nose, throat and accessory organs of all participating subjects examined by me were not adversely affected in the six-months period by smoking the cigarettes provided." Copyright 1952, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.