13764054329 Page 3 Educators Study KU, Haskell Twenty foreign educators from 17 countries visited the University and Haskell Institute Wednesday. The educators are here to study educational methods used in the midwest. Their 14-month tour was arranged by the U.S.State department. A talk about Haskell Institute was given by Solon Ayers, superintendent. It was followed by a series of Indian dances by several Haskell students in Indian costume. The foreign visitors, accompanied by 40 University foreign exchange students, toured the Haskell campus. Dean George B. Smith of the School of Education presided at the luncheon given in honor of the visitors in the Union. Dean John H. Nelson of the Graduate school explained the organization and admin- Afternoon activities included tours of the Art and Natural History museums, guidance and research facilities of the University. Interviews Personnel representatives from seven companies will interview February and June graduating engineers this week in Marvin hall Cessna Aircraft company Butler Manufacturing company Kansas Highway commission Ohio Oil company Wednesday J. D. Adams Manufacturing company of Indianapolis, Ind. Cessna Aircraft company National Bureau of Standards of Washington, D.C. United States Corps of Engineers Interested persons should sign the schedule in the engineering office. Convict Prefers To Eat Moundsville, W. Va.—(U.P.)—Howard Riley, 21, an escaped convict from a state penitentiary road camp, walked into police headquarters and gave himself up after only eight days of freedom. "Eating got kind'a poor," he explained. The first school of journalism was founded in 1908 at the University of Missouri by Walter Williams. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. 'Don't Kill Your Holiday By Accident,' Slogan Says "Don't Kill Your Holiday by Accident" is the slogan selected by the traffic department of the Kansas highway commission for its December program of traffic safety education. The program is a part of the current nation-wide effort to postpone the country's one million traffic death due this month. Unfortunately, at no other time of the year, are we less prepared by weather and physical conditions to slow down mounting traffic fatalities than in December. It is ironic that December, which is traditionally the happiest time of the year, is also the deadliest. This is particularly true this year since National Safety council statisticians estimate that the one millionth traffic fatality may occur sometime around Christmas. Besides the usual reduced visibility, bad weather, slippery road surfaces and a large number of drinking drivers constitute a menace that reaches its height during the Christmas season. The drinking driver isn't a problem unique to the holiday season by any means. But his prevalence during the season's festivities points up the desperate need for widespread public education to the hazards he creates. One in six drivers involved in fatal Students Undergo Surgery Eleanor Burton, College freshman, and Jean Dawson, College sophomore, underwent emergency surgery Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 respectively at Watkins hospital. Hospital authorities report their condition as "good." Friend Found Not Friendly Columbia City, Ind.—(U.P.) John Friend was fined $30 for being unfriendy. He was charged with disorderly conduct and being a public nuisance in Mayor Ed Binder's court. HIXON'S 721 Mass. Phone 41 University Daily Kansan accidents has been drinking. About one in five of the adult pedestrians killed has been drinking. All citizens should keep off the streets this month if they have been drinking. Others should watch out for those who have failed to do this. Monday, Dec. 10 1951 Remember the slogan, "Don't Kill Your Holiday by Accident." Official Bulletin Square Dance club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Union ballroom. Chess club, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday 111 Strong, 6th round of tournament 118 Strong, our found of ladies. Woman's Rifle club, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Fine room, Union. All women interested invited. Mathematics colloquium, 5 today, 211.Strong. Christmas Holiday Riders bureau. Register for ride or for passengers SUA office or hostess desk. Union. Interfraternity council. 9 tonight. Union. Al Etenzo se reunira el miercoles a las siete y media de la noche 113 Strong hall. Un programa de Navidad. Faculty forum, noon, Wednesday, Faculty club. Staff and faculty invited. The next total eclipse of the sun will occur on Feb. 25, 1952. Its path will cross northern Africa, Iran and central Asia. IF YOU'RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT ANSWER IS OVER 200! 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