Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 25, 1960 Dial 'B' for Brigitte Call to B.B. From KU Pays Off Anyone care to dial Brigitte Bardot for a telephone chat? Then, don't call her collect, and it wouldn't hurt to brush up on the French language. Four Acacia fraternity brothers tried to call the French actress collect and it didn't work. But they think they caught the sound of her voice and her telephone number. A New York operator was upset when the students first asked to place the call: "What? Brigitte Bardot? That's impossible. That's just her stage name," she replied. But she placed the call. "Sorry boys, Miss Bardot will not accept the charges," the operator translated. A female voice at the other end of the line spoke excitedly in French. But they managed to get the sex queen's number. "We may call her again sometime if we get the money to place the call," one said. "Anyway, we're probably one of the few persons in this country who has heard her voice over the telephone or who has her telephone number in his billfold." Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. Deadline for Fall, 1960. Scholarship is Missionary School. Aids and Awards Office, 232 Strong Hall. **Foreign Students:** A representative from an office of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service will be on the campus Friday at 3:30 p.m. He is coming abroad who may have questions concerning permit to stay extension, work permission, future plans, general immigration regulations, etc. Please come to the campus Friday at 3:30 p.m. on Friday. If you have class until 3:30 come to the Union at that time. TODAY Class of '60 House representatives meeti mng. 4-5 p.m. Pine Room, Union. Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Music and Browsing ing in Stuart Levine reading F. F. Commens. De dutchse Vercin trifft sie um 5 Uhr am Donderstag, den 25. Februar, Zimmer 402 Fraser, "Der Oest-westliche Borgsperl." Borgsperl. Erfchirmung. Aller Borsgperl. Museum of Art Films. 7:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Museum Lecture Hall. "The Altar Masterpiece," "Fra Angelico at San Monte" or "Monte Saint-Michel." "The Greecebook." Psychology Colloquium. 8:00 p.m. Summerfield auditorium. Dr. Edwin S. Shneidman, Co-director of the Central Veterans Administration in Los Angeles. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. House Representatives of senior class, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Room of Kansas Union. TOMORROW Episopic Morning Prayer. 6:45 a.m. Hi, Hey! A special breakfast, Canterbury House. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. InterVarsity Bible study and re-freshments. International Club. 9:30 p.m. Jayhawk International Club. Cultural evening, rock, and red cell. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Radio Programs A psychology colloquium conducted by Dr. Edwin S. Schneidman of Los Angeles, Calif., will be held at 8 tonight in Summerfield auditorium. KANU Psychology Lecture Scheduled Tonight 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Joys of Life" by Milhaud 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air Introductory Economics 8:55 News: Between the Lines 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:0 A Little Night Music: "Quintet in F Minor for Piano and Strings" by Franck 11:00 Steve 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:05 News 7:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 News 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:40 Musical Pathways 7:40 News 8:45 Adilum Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens 9:05 Comment of the News 10:05 Horton Kurtis Show 11:55 News KCD1. ANSWER KOOL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. The main event 5. Death and taxes, period! 9. Suboptical luggage 12. Kind of wolf 15. Opera version of "Camille" 18. Marilyn's mouth is always ___ 19. Gal who was meant for you 17. What kid brothers do 19. What Simple Simon didn't 20. Article 21. Abbreviated officers 25. Sister 27. High point of a mural 28. Daquiri ingredi entr reversed 29. Start over again 30. "Bell Song" opera 32. Quiz 35. Odd ball 34. ___ Kattenborn 35. Little George 37. Way out 40. What white side walls are 44. Vocal 45. High math 46. Italian wine town 47. Six points 48. Small child 49. Pour DOWN 1. Chinese theatre- property item? 2. It can keep you hanging 3. A third of the water (2 words) 4. Kools' secret ingredient (2 words) 5. Kind of crazy 6. Pro's last name 7. Kind of money 8. Kind of guy in Westerns 9. Consumed 10. Play the field 11. Where you give your koolies (3 words) 12. % of a beer 13. It's obviously by amateur poets (2 words) 14. Hula hoops, you play (2 words) 15. Here's where the money goes 15. Kind of ish 15. Tentmaker 15. Make a make-shift (2 words) 16. Kools have 4 Down 17. Left Elsis 18. Satisfy 19. Gary Cooper-ish 20. Between Sept. and Nov. 21. Doodle environment 22. Trade Lasts (abbr.) 23. Willie the Penguin's cousin No.4 1960, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. TOKYO—(UPI) — An estimated one million workers demonstrated in Tokyo and other major cities throughout Japan today in the so-called "12th United Action" protesting the new Japan-U.S. Security Treaty. Japanese Riot Over Japan-U.S. Security Treaty Several thousand demonstrators in Tokyo clashed with 1,000 riot police. National police officials said three policemen suffered light injuries but did not need hospitalization. Most of the workers demonstrated quietly and briefly in workshop rallies. But in Tokyo, police estimated 50,000 persons participated in scattered outdoor demonstrations. 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