x1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 PAGE NINE / UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1507130894 PAGE FIVE } ' Quill Contest Ends Oct.29 The deadline for entries in the Quill club contest is Oct. 29. "Many entries have been submitted, but we should like to receive more." Carolyn Campbell, president of Quill club, said today. "All students interested in joining Quill club should submit manuscripts, as new members will be chosen from contestants. This will be the only contest this semester," she said. A $10 prize will be awarded for the best short story. The author of the winning poem will receive a $5 prize. The short stories must be less than 5,000 words, but there is no limit on the length of poems. Several of the best short stories and poems will appear in Trend, the Quill club magazine, which is published twice a year. The first issue will be out during December. Must Be Cold These Days Murray, Utah—(UP)—Contractor Jay Davis believes he's got evidence that a self-administered youth recreation program can go too far in its enthusiasm. Neighborhood children wanted a place to swim. The youngsters spotted six house Davis was building with cement basements. They flooded the basements and have been swimming since. Read the Want Ads daily. PELI-CAN GET A BETTER DEAL BY TAKING HIS CLEANING to THE LAWRENCE LAUNDRY 1001 New Hampshire Ad Student's Future Assured; He Owns Agency In Kansas City Finding a job after graduation should be no trouble for one advertising major. Robert Carl, journalism junior, has had his own agency in Kansas City since he was 18 years old. With three partners, CMH while attending the Kansas City Arts institute in 1945. He now divides his time between his advertising classes and doing layout and illustration work for clients of the agency. s. Carl operates the Artists' Guild, whi Carl's work appeared recently in the Kansas City Daily Drovers Telegram; for which he designed the cover page for a special American Royal issue. Photographers for the agency are doing color work in Topeka this week for the Saturday Evening Post. ELEVENING A model sponsored by the guild, Miss Dorothy Jean Smith, won the title of "Miss Missouri" this year and competed for the title of "Miss America" in Atlantic City. The work of the Artists' Guild appears in various fashion magazines such as Mademoiselle, Vogue, and Seventeen. Former Student Tours With Deweys A presidential candidate lives "in a goldfish bowl of national public attention," according to Maureen McKernan, a K.U. student in 1916. The lady should know, for she is press secretary to Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey, wife of the Republican presidential candidate. FOR STUDY CLASS AND In a recent letter to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, Miss McKernan said, "If the tours with Governor Dewey are samples of public life, nothing under the heavens would persuade me to adopt such a life." Miss McKernan was one time woman's editor on the Topeka Daily Capital and has worked on the Kansas City Journal-Post, the Chicago Tribune and the New York Post. She is now with a chain of small newspapers in Westchester county, New York. DATE "There's no difference between working on a newspaper in New York than in a small town," she said. "It's the same people, the same routine and the same happenings." Speaking of the campaign, Miss McKernan said, "The tours are fabulous—and man killers. How the Dews survive, I don't know." He penned a four-page letter to the city clerk, protesting an overtime parking ticket he had received on a downtown street. He claimed the parking meter was not working. Omaha—(UP)—Edward Blaha is a man of sincerity and keen dollar- sense. It's Not The Principle —It's The Dollar the pleading. In closing, Blaha stated. "It's not the principle of the thing that interests me, it's the dollar." Blaha got his dollar back 1144 Ind. You'll be delighted with one of our Machine, Machineless or Cold Wave Permanents. From $8.50. Appointment Hours from 9 to 6 Ph. 430 ON THE HILL University High Honors Parents The annual fall reception for parents, teachers, and students of University High school was held Tuesday night in the Kansas room of the Union. The program opened with a welcome from the students by Lee Barlow, president of the student senate. Jennette Cox sang "Without a Song" and Margaret Latimer sang, "In an Old Fashioned Town." They were accompanied by Betty Cobb. Karl Edwards, principal, spoke to the group on what the school expects of the parents. Mrs. Y. Y. Young gave a short talk on the parent's relationship to the school. Mrs. J. G. O'Neil was chosen parent representative of the freshman class. If You Get Spanked, Run Away Again The Winners of the Pan-shellenc Inter-dorm scholarship award will be honored at a tea, Wednesday, Nov. 17, in Corbin hall. To Honor Award Winners A new cable for mines has a copper braid to trap current leakage and prevent explosions. Buffalo. N. Y.-(UP)-The conductor on the Buffalo-to-Detroit train asked the little boy for his ticket. He had none. The award is given to the sorority and the organized house for women with the highest grade averages. Dresden To Address AVC He said he didn't have any money either. But he added that he was Ronnie Selling of Buffalo and was seven years old. He was running away from home he said. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Max Dresden, assistant professor of physics, will speak to the American Veterans Committee's first regular meeting of the year at 7.30 tonight in 206 Frank Strong. He was mad, he said, because he had received a spanking for a previous runaway attempt. Fortified by a night's sleep, the young wanderer returned to Buffalo the next morning where he was met by his father. Then Ronnie told why he had run away. Mr. Dresden's subject will be "Germany's Role in the Cold War." By the time this was disclosed, the train was in Canadian territory. Rather than face delays because of immigration complications, railway men decided to take Ronnie on to Detroit and then notify his parents. MY WIFE LIKES TO SEE WHERE THE MONEY'S GOING Not a bad idea—you're entitled to your money's worth. When we service your car you get maximum quality at the lowest possible prices. For efficiency, quality and courtesy, it's still Fritz Co.—the best service in Lawrence. FRITZ CO. Phone 4----8th and N.H. Downtown—Near Everything IT'S ALMOST WINTER! See Channel - Sanders Today! 622 Mass. Call 616