PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956 Rhodes Candidates Should Apply Now All men who are interested in candidacy for Rhodes scholarships should apply immediately, J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, announced today. Dean Nelson, chairman of the University committee to nominate Rhodes scholars, said that information on the scholarships is available in his office. 227 Strong hall. The annual value of the scholarships is 400 pounds, with a present supplement of 100 pounds. Scholars elected will enter Oxford in October, 1851, to study for two years. A third year may be granted to scholars whose record and plan of study make such an award advisable. Candidates must be male United States citizen, unmarried, between 19 and 25 years old on Oct. 1, 1951, and must have completed their sophomore year at time of application. Cecil Rhodes, British statesman who endowed the scholarships, specified in his will that the scholars should be selected for literary and scholastic ability and attainment, character, and physical vigor. Some definite quality of distinction, whether in intellect, character, or personality, is the most important requirement. Applications must be in the hands of the secretary of the state nominating committee not later than Oct. 28,1950. A Rhodes scholar has been elected from KU. for each of the past three years. Only four are selected annually from all colleges and universities in this six-state district. KU Alumni Attend Game Arthur C. "Dutch" Lonbong, athletic director, Jules V. Sikes, football coach and Dolph Simons, alumni president gave short talks and commented on tonight's football game at a meeting of the Kansas university alumni at noon today in Denver's Albany hotel. The Jayhawkers meet Denver University tonight in the mile-high city. Groups of the K.U. alumni from Lawrence and Kansas City attended and will sit together tonight. More than 100 women from the Colorado Women's college in Denver will join the group tonight. Robert Sullivan, class of '40, is president of the K.U. alumni in Denver and Mrs. John M. Fatley, class of '40, is secretary. Lawyers Elect Officers In elections held by the senior class of the Law school the following men were elected as class officers: President, Ervin Grant; Vice-President, John Rader; Sec.-Treas., Leonard Menzie; Social Chairman, Emerson Shields. IVCF To Hold Scavenger Hunt A scavenger hunt to help new students get acquainted with the campus will be conducted by the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship at 7:30 p.m. today. The group will meet in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Gene Douglas, chairman of the I.V.C.F. social committee, is in charge of the hunt. Sponsors will be Marian Jersild, instructor of piano; Leo Poland, instructor of economics; and the Rev. William O'Dell, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church. Union Bookstore Pays Rebates The Union bookstore started paying rebates on last year's book receipts Thursday and will continue paying them indefinitely. The rebate slips are good for a five year period. The only time the bookstore doesn't pay rebates is during the week of their busiest rush, according to Mr. L. E. Woolley, manager. BEAT DENVER Video Moves To Hawk's Nest The television set now in the Union lounge will be moved to the Hawk's Nest to facilitate more students, Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of men, said recently. Another television set, loaned to the University by Oliver B. Beaum, will be placed in the east end of the ballroom so students may watch the World Series games. Every Saturday afternoon when the Jayhawks are not playing football at home, the Union television set will be taken to the ballroom for the football telecast. Cable connections for WAFD-TV have been completed, and the first show over the new cable will be a telecast of Saturday's football game between Notre Dame and North Carolina, direct from South Bend, Ind. It will start at 1:30 p.m. Official Bulletin Friday Stateswomen's club, 4 p.m. today. English room, Memorial Union. All former Girl Staters invited. Freshmen and new students invited to Scavenger Hunt, 7:30 tonight, meet at Kansas room, Memorial union. Sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong hall. Prof. Vidar M. Wolontis, "Cesaro Summability of Fourier Integrals." Vacancy for All Student Council in district IV; must be filled by a man. Opening for Representative-at-large; must be filled by a woman. Organizations desiring All Student Council appropriations obtain application blanks from Joe Wimsatt, 1120 W. 11th street, by Monday, Oct. 2. Wesley Foundation picnic, 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Clinton Park. Meet at 4 p.m. Meyers hall. Wesley Foundation Fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, First Methodist church, 10th & Vermont streets. Dr. O. E. Allison, "Moral Cornerstones for the University Christian." Miller Hall open house, 9 p.m. tonight. Senate Investigators Dig Into Racing Rackets hope it would yield records of his underworld investigations. But the box contained only $1,000 in cash, $2,725 in savings bonds and a stock certificate. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 29—(U.P.)—Senate investigators studied race wire services' connections with nationwide crime today after hearing that the slain Charles Binaggio put pressure on a former state attorney-general and police board member in an attempt to control Missouri politics. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.), chairman of the Crime Investigating committee, expected to call either Morris "snag" Klein or Tana Lococo, both serving Federal prison terms at Leavenworth, Kan., as first witness. In the hearings at Kansas City, Roy McKittrick, former Missouri attorney-general, testified Thursday that Binaggio once offered him $1,000 a month if he would run, unopposed, for attorney general again. Binaggio told McKittrick he was not "sure of Smith." Meanwhile, the committee's agents were busy issuing subpanes in Los Angeles and Chicago for underworld characters or persons who could give information. Investigators opened Drurys safety deposit box yesterday in the We are specialists in keeping them looking STORE NEW. ACME Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners Did Yesterday's Rain Leave Your Clothes In A Mess? 1111 Mass. Ph. 646