Omaha Junior Receives $50 Book Collection Award Page 3 Jane E. Adams, Omaha, Neb, junior in Education, has been awarded $50 for the best collection of children's books owned by a KU student. The Gagliardo Children's Book Award is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth University Daily Kansan Browne Elected to Broadcasters Board R. Edwin Browne, director of the KU radio stations and assistant professor of journalism, has been elected to represent the eight states of Region five on the 14-member board of directors of the National Assn. of Educational Broadcasters. Prof. Browne is one of six radio station representatives on the board. He had previously served the NAEB as a committee chairman. Unheated Jail—Prisoner Free BOLOGNA, Italy — (UPI)She was sentenced to prison for one year and four months, but Baldassarra Guizzardi yesterday was granted provisional liberty because “temperatures are below freezing and the women's jail is unheated." Jane Crow, Topeka senior, and Martha Ann Muller, Joplin, Mo. graduate student received honorable mention in the contest. Gagliardo, Lawrence, director of library service for the Kansas State Teachers Association. Judges for this year's contest were Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English and Mrs. Ben E White, Bonner Springs. Eight students submitted collections of not less than 10 nor more than 20 books. Each entry included a statement of 250 words or less describing the student's major interest in children's books. Formosan Reports Typewriter Missing Paul Lin, Taipei, Formosa graduate student, reported to the Campus Police yesterday the loss of a Smith-Corona portable typewriter which he had left in the east room of Strong Hall Annex E. The typewriter, valued at around $70, was taken sometime between 4 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. Tuesday. The theme of the 1960 Engineering Exposition will be "Engineering in Modern Living." Engineering Theme Is 'Modern Living' Applications are now being received by the Engineering Council for general manager and publicity manager of the Exposition. Applications should be turned in to the Office of the Dean, Marvin Hall, no later than 5 p.m., Feb. 8. Seventy-five per cent of all card players are simpletons.—Herbert O. Yardley. It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. -Thomas Kempis McCOY'S SHOES 813 Mass., VI 3-2091 Roblee SHOES FOR MEN The "open collar" feeling in leather Thursday, Jan. 14. 1960 1 Plus 1 Plus 1 Equals 3 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — (UPI)—Mr. William Farris today admitted it was a mistake taking her other two children to the humane shelter to select a pet for her 12-year-old son, Bill. She now has three dogs. Never stay on a short pair—Herbert O. Yardley. Yellow Cab Co. VI3-6333 24 Hr. Serv.. Ward Thompson, Owner 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE THIS WEEK Prices reduced on winter jackets, top coats, corduroy wash slacks, polished cotton wash slacks for quick clearance 1420 Crescent Rd. Free Parking in Rear International Club Elections SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Friday, Jan. 15th — 9:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room - Student Union Hillcrest Refreshments — Dancing Bell's DOWNTOWN Johnny Mathis "FAITHFULLY" on MONO & STEREO LP'S Also Hillcrest BELL'S MUSIC CO. Downtown Original Pizza Hut Pizza OPENING TODAY 646 Mass. VI 3-9760