DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA PAGE NINE ng Pong Is ov.8-10 student who wish to enter the p-tournament, Monday, day, and Wednesday, Nov. 8, 9, 10, have until Monday, Oct. 18, gn at the Student Union Activoffice in the Union lobby, Ann e, ping-pong chairman said to- has been announced previously Oct 13, was the deadline for incoming in entrance applications. The dates for the tournament have been changed. Miss Gage said, tournament originally was to be held during the first k of November. entries for the tournament should include the student's name, ad- ads, phone number, and the list matches he or she wishes to er. Men's singles, women's sin- nds, and doubles matches will be application slips must be placed the sports and organizations box in the Student Union Activities Two From State Survey Attend Meeting In St. Louis Earl Nixon, of the State Geological survey, and F. W. Bowdisa, professor of mining and metallurgy, are attending the Industrial Minerals division meeting in St. Louis Thursday and today. Music Series Begins Oct.18 The second season in the University chamber music series will open with the performance of the London String quartet at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, in Frank Strong auditorium. The group will present an all-Beethoven program. They have performed in Lawrence once before in 1922 as a number on a large concert series. The quartet has given over 300 concerts in London. They have toured Spain, Scandinavia and South America 14 times, and have made 16 transcontinental tours of the United States and Canada. Tickets for the series are still available in the Fine Arts office. Other concerts will include the Pasquier trio, the Griller String quartet, and the Budapest String quartet. A poll to determine student opinion on the Palm room will be taken in about 10 days by the Sunflower Statesmen's club. Questions to be asked were approved at a club meeting last night. ucuna Fleece Is New Material sed For Coats Priced From $750 Up Composed of men who have attended Sunflower Boys' State, the group studies state problems and makes suggestions to the legislature and also considers campus problems. By YVONNE WADE "The poll will be impartial." Melvin Clingan, president, said. "If the results show that the students like the Palm room, that will be fine. If they show the students do not like it, the information will be turned over to the A.S.C." ed Press Staff Correspondent bed (UP)—Neiman Marcus, sells the style note for the thwest and must of Latin Ameri- is showing coats of vicuña fleece at $750 to $1,000. In view of the recent A.S.C. ruling to investigate Union expenditures, the Statesmen's club has decided to find out what students think of the Union and of the Palm room. icuina cloth, made from the wool his member of the llama family ch ranges from Ecuador to avia in the South American Andis a soft woolen fabric familiar better garments. But the vicuña itself, rare and exquisitely ured, is so difficult to obtain it is estimated that only one woeh in 4,000,000 can own a coat de it. peiman Marcus' designers this have combined elegance withplicity and splendor with gayety a line of fashions ranging from 5 for a Dior original to $95 for tailored garadine suit. popular number is the ribbon- t suit which retails for $195. It imply tailored with a slim, light skirt and a long, figure-ing overblouse. It a high price is Dior's imported flannel suit with padded hips, felt-in" bust complete with a am colored silk blouse and am colored velour hat. Club To Poll Palm Room or street wear, Neiman Marcus offering a coat dress made of imputed English fabric in grey tones illiar in men's wear. The coat is lined to the waist and has a no-mek-kick pleat. Peshion outlet also is stress- f tailored, red dress or pure silk with a high flying collar and moon dresses of brocade satin copper or black. for a formal evening you have a choice of an ivory satin strap- gown with a bouffant skirt set my imported Belgian lace, black vet appliqued on pink satin with trapless bodice and skirt bouffant, a gown in pale gray and pink on. all K. U. 251 With Your News On Oct. 9 representatives of the club asked the A.S.C. financial committee for $150 to conduct the poll, it was announced. They received $10. $100 Goes Begging Cumberland, R. I.—(UP)—The local V.F.W. post offered $100 in prizes for the three best essays by students on "How We Can Best Expose the Menace of Communism." The contest was called off after a month because no entries were received. An account made of doubtful balances to ascertain probable profit or loss in business is known as a suspense account. Officers of the organization, elected last spring are Clingan, president; Winton Winter, vice-president; Jack Tusher, secretary; Marvin Arth, corresponding secretary; Allyn C. Browne, treasurer. Bold Thieves Raid NY Police Exhibit New York. — (UP) — Thieves raided crime prevention exhibits at the 55th annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police at the Hotel Pennsylvania. While 1,000 police chief delegates were attending the annual banquet, the thieves went to the mezzanine floor of the hotel and collected as loot 24 badges ranking from patrolman to captain. K. U. STUDENTS ONLY Clip this ad for a 15% Discount on all Xmas Photo Orders Taken Before November 15, 1948! 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