Page 2 University Daily Kansan. Friday, Nov. 16. 1951 If You Can't Find A Book At Watson, Try City Library By JEANNE FITZGERALD Since this is national Book Week, students may want to catch up on those outside readings they've been assigned in some of their classes. "Sometimes an instructor will assign reading in a book that Watson library doesn't have," C. M. Baker, director of libraries, said. "However, the library can order the book so that it can be used for further reference." Mr. Baker added that a student who finds that the book he wants is not in Watson library, may be able to get it at the Lawrence Free Public library, 845 Vermont street. There is no way that a student may obtain a book from the public library through Watson library. Watson library carries no fiction, so a student who wants to read that new murder mystery will have to go to the public library to get it. Any student, provided he has some identification, may obtain a book from the public library by obtaining a library card. D.C. Potter, librarian at the public library, said the student 1D card was sufficient identification. The library often asks for a reference, usually the housemother's or landlady's name and address. "Students often come down here to KU Debaters To Emporia Eight University debaters, Kim Giffin, assistant professor of speech, and William Conboy, instructor in speech, will leave Saturday morning for Emporia to participate in a quadrangular debate tournament sponsored by Emporia State college. Debate squad members making the trip are William Crews, College sophomore; Richard Sheldon, College sophomore; Kenneth Dam, College sophomore; John Wyman, College freshman; William Nulton, College junior; Stephen Rench, College senior; Stuart Conkinl, College sophomore and Nick Agnos, College sophomore. Other schools competing in the tournament will be Wichita university, Emporia State and Kansas State college. Each of the four teams will participate in four rounds of debates. Foreign Students To Be Holiday Guests Foreign students at the University have been invited again this year to faculty and Lawrence residents' homes for Thanksgiving day dinner. The purpose of extending the invitation is so that foreign students may see something of how the American family lives and of what the Thanksgiving holiday means to the American. Foreign students who wish to accept the invitation are asked to phone the YMCA or YWCA office, number 1518 by 5 p.m. Friday if possible. Other Americans who wish to extend their traditional hospitality are urged to notify the YMCA or YWCA as soon as possible. YOUR EYES should be examined today.Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed get material that competition seems to be a little stiff for up on the hill." Mr. Potter said. "However, they also read the lighter stuff." The public library has no reserve system, but does have a small reference library. Any book may be checked out for two weeks and renewed for the same length of time. 752 Women Vote On Amendments More women voted against article 7, requiring an invitation by a Lawrence hostess before a woman could have permission to stay overnight with a Lawrence resident, than any other amendment. Twenty-nine women voted against it. Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call 675 The Associated Women Students amendments to their constitution were passed by 752 women. Twenty-six women voted against organized houses having serenades, and the stipulations that govern these serenades. Twenty women voted against having regular closing hours during final week. Article 14, which requires the third violation of an individual not observing AWS house rules to be referred to the AWS senate, was opposed by 19 women. - Article 4, which states quiet hours 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, was opposed by 15 women. Douglas County Gets $55,000 For Relief Fifty-five thousand dollars of the latest flood relief funds will go to Douglas county, Gov. Edward F. Arn has announced. The money will be spent mainly for repair of the Lecompton and Eudora bridges, state officials predicted. The Douglas county clerk's office has received no official notice of the allocation as vet. It is believed the money will be doled out on a disbursement basis with the county paying for the work and then requesting state reimbursement. St. Louis—(U.P.) —Mrs. John N. Law says her pet fox terrier, Ginny, has expropriated the ottoman in front of the family TV set, watching the show with rapt attention. The dog walks away from the set only when beer commercials come on. Dog Watches TV Program Brain Busters On KFKU Nov. 22 Brain Busters, KFKU's weekly stump-the-professors quiz show, will return to the air at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 22. One of the station's oldest and most popular programs, according to Miss *Mildred Seaman*, program director, it will be heard each Thursday at the same time for the remainder of the school year. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will be master of ceremonies for the Information Please-type program. Each week the board of experts which will attempt to answer Craffton's questions will be made up of three professors and a guest. A schedule has been arranged so that a new professor and a new guest will appear on each show. The board for the first program will be: Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism; Dean George B. Smith, of the School of Education; Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science, and as guest, Virg Hill, columnist for the Topeka Daily Capital. Student participation in the program is invited. The questions will be in categories of three questions each. If you think you have a series of questions that can stump the professors, send them to Professor Crafton with the correct answers. Doyle To Attend ISA Convention William Doyle, fine arts sophomore, has been chosen KU delegate to the annual convention of the Independent Students association at Wichita university Saturday. The purpose of the convention is to find out what ISA organizations are doing on other campuses. Harry F. Corbin, Wichita university president, will welcome the delegates. An election, panel discussions, dance and awards are scheduled. Delegates are expected from Washburn university, Baker university, the University of Kansas, Kansas State college, Emporia State college and Wichita university. Young Republicans Sign Ike For President Petition Individual members signed the Eisenhower for president petition at a meeting of the Young Republicans club Tuesday night. Charles Kennedy, president, spoke briefly on organization of more constructive and educational meetings and announced four convention dates for the year. The first will be a state convention Dec. 7-8 in McPhrerson. Mail subscription: $ $ a semester. $4.50 postage. $4.25 a postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans every afternoon during the University weekend. Published in University versity holidays and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17. Received as second class matter Sept. 19. Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. SALE Of Men's Shoes Name Brands: Bates, Fortune, and Ward Hill. 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