THE CAMERA, IT IS SAID, does not lie, but in this particular instance it was experiencing an optical illusion, because what you see here just isn't happening the way it looks. Esperartero, the toreader, who apparently has tossed the gentleman cow for a somersault, is merely holding up his hands in astonishment. The bull, much too eager to insert a horn into Senior Esperartero's epidermis, tripped on the cape that was festooning his horns and threw the full somersault himself. So from now on, do not believe everything you see, especially when someone is tossing the Watkins Hospital Kitchen Serves 35,000 Meals Yearly The kitchen at Watkins hospital serves more than 35,000 meals a year to patients and staff members. Miss Mary June Carter, head dietitian, said special diets are also prepared for diabetics and allergy students who eat all their meals at the hospital. More than 120 meals are served each day, she said. High-grade meat is purchased and prepared by the hospital's head cook, Mrs C. C. Cobb, who has been with the hospital for over ten years. Mrs Cobb has a scrapbook for her fan mail praising the kitchen meals. A new stove and bake oven was installed this summer, enabling the kitchen to serve better meals while still piping hot. Complaints are rare; Miss Carter BROWN'S Firs B9 PARKA AIR FORCE COATS Zipper Double Fly Quilted Rayon Lining Only $24.95 Only GENUINE LEVIS Sizes 27 to 42 $3.75 TUXEDO RENTALS All Sizes complete Accessories Complete Accessories B 15 JACKETS Alpaca Wool Lined Knit Wrist and Waist OD. Color $14.95 Sweat Shirts ... $1.98 Cushion Sole Sox ... 49c Navy Tee Shirts ... 49c Basketball Shoes ... $3.98 Gym Shorts ... 98c Army Blankets ... $5.98 First Door South of Patee Theatre Brown's TOCGERY 830 Mass. said. And they are in the nature of personal dislikes, rather than about the preparation of food. Oil Company Representative To Interview Engineers February and June graduates in chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineering are needed by the Cities Service Oil company. Kansas has had six players in East-West football games. Interviews are being held today and Friday in the dean's office, 111 Marvin hall. The company representative is Bill Swartz. "Americans aren't very adventurous in their eating habits. When they see something new on their plate, they don't try it. They just assume they don't like it." she said. Last year the cost of food amounted to $14,000. This year, in order to keep meals at the same standard, costs are expected to rise even higher. Civil Engineers To Meet Tonight Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering will serve as moderator at a panel discussion on "Flood Control" tonight at the Union. The Kansas chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers and members of the K.U. chapter will attend the dinner meeting which begins at 6:30 p.m. The Kansan incorrectly stated that the meeting was to have been Wednesday. New Reference Librarian Joyce McLeod has been named assistant reference librarian for Watson library this fall. Miss McLeod came from the University of Omaha where she was assistant librarian. She holds a master's degree from the University of Denver library school. Plenty Of Time To Sober Up San Diego, Calif.—(U.P.)-Ransom Isom, 40, got more than he asked for. Isom was arrested on a drunkenness charge and asked officers to get him a 5-day jail sentence. Judge John J. Brennan gave him 30 days. Kansas was penalized 442 yards last year. University Daily Kansan Page 5 Thursday, Oct: 11, 1951 WAFFLES—Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner ZIM'S Snack Shop Bell's New Albums "Just East of the Post Office" OF YOUR FAVORITE OPERAS conducted by Toscanini "CARMEN" with Rise Stevens On 45's and L.P. "TRAVIATA" In Big Seven standings there have been ties for positions, two of the three years. In both cases Nebraska and Iowa State were involved. They tied for fifth and sixth in 1948, and for third and fourth in 1949. Kansas had the second highest punting average in the conference in 1950. Kansas kickers booted for an average of 39.5 yards. Colorado punters maintained a 45 yard average. Weaver 901 Mass. - gold - rust - green - brown - grey navy - black - red GAY 'GADABOUTS give you flattery galore Impudent velveteen dutchie or saucy felt bonnet . . both young-as-can-be, both gay-as-can-be. 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