Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 5. 1960 KU Cost of Living High, Couples Say By Thomas Hough A poll of 15 married students of their wives shows the Lawrence cost of living is sometimes higher than other college towns. However, the cost has not increased within the last year. Mrs. Robert Ashworth has been 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 work. Only Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D German Reading Exam, Jan. 16 Sign in 306 Fraser by room 100 Submit your answer by room 100 Ph.D French Reading Exam. 9-11 a.m. Saturday Room 11, Fraser. In book in and blue cards to Miss Craig in Room 120 Fraser, by boh. Thursday. TODAY Humanities Forum. 7pm.-p.m., Oread Noon. Forth the Good Soldier. Saddest Forth. The Good Soldier. All Student Council. 7:30 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. TOMORROW Newman Club Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. hospital followup, Cartersbury House. Faculty Forum, Noon, English Room, union Dr. Dylan Dykstra will discuss the following topics: Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Intern at pres. Donforthe Chapel Stakeholder and co-pres. Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers. 5-5:20 p.m. Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. Sigma Alpha Eta. 7:30 p.m. Room 3. Bailey. Dr Byrne will present cleft palate film and demonstrate therapy with a cleft palate child. All Student Council Meeting Cancelled After Reading Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Dapfelford Church Latin-American Dance Lessons. 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Pine Room. Union. While I was puzzling over Santayana's way of distinguishing essence from existence, a six-year-old solved the problem for me when he explained, "There is an Easter bunny, but he isn't real."—Kenneth Burke. in Lawrence with her family less than a year. "The price of food is higher than in Jacksonville, Mo., where we lived before. Cleaning bills are higher here too." Mrs. Ashworth said. Duane E. Edge, Lawrence graduate student who moved here in 1951, said, "This is the most expensive place on earth. I've lived in California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina—and this beats them all." Kenneth M. Graham, Lawrence graduate student, said food costs are about the same and that while utilities have been raised a little, "I'm not complaining." Mrs. Edwin Lomrey said she had not noticed an increase in the cost of living in Lawrence since her family had moved here in 1957. Garry Hays, Lawrence graduate student who lived in Winfield three years ago, said that the cost of living in Winfield was less for married college students. Michael P. Jones, Lawrence senior, said he had not noticed a rise in the cost of living in Lawrence in the past year. Seven other married students or their wives agreed with Jones. But Mrs. Robert E. Hale reports house rent in Lawrence is cheaper than in Kansas City—even though their present home is nicer. Theodore A. Diehl, Lawrence junior who has lived here two years and is formerly from Iowa, said the cost of living did not seem to be much higher than any other place. "The cost that bothers me is the extra tuition costs for out-of-state students," Diehl said. Change of Pace MAYVILLE, N. Y. — (UPI) — Arthur J. Phillips of Youngsville, Pa., eluded police in an auto chase of 25 miles at speeds of up to 110 miles an hour, only to be arrested when he was found fast asleep in his car in a camping area of Allegany State Park. John Ise, professor emeritus of economics, will speak to the Philosophy Club on the "Overemphasis of the Difference of Man and Animal," at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. Philosophy Club Will Hear Ise Tomorrow Cuba Called Communistic Eudocio Ravines, one-time Comntern delegate from Latin America, said, "Cuba passed into Communist hands without a single atom bomb being dropped, a single ballistic missile being fired or any foreign army marching in." WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A former Communist organizer said today Cuba is "the beachhead from which world Communism is launching the ideological invasion of Latin America." Ravines, who broke with Moscow after he helped direct Red forces in the Spanish Civil War, said the Cuban economy and the Land Reform Institute were in Communist hands under Premier Fidel Castro's government. Ravines, who founded the Communist party in Peru and organized the party in Chile, made the statements in a speech prepared for the moral re-armament strategy conference. He said only moral re-armament could block Communism inroads in Latin America. The former Communist said a group in the United States wanted to turn Latin America into a "second China." He said, "their strategy is to whitewash Castro's record and present him as an agrarian reformer..." Census to Cost $100,000,000 WASHINGTON, D. C. — (UPI)— The national census in 1960 will cost more than 100 million dollars. The first one, back in 1790, set the government back only $44,000. Census to Cost $100,000,000 Second Man Says He Aided in Killing GARDEN CITY.—(UPI)—Perry Edward Smith, 31-year-old former convict, confessed orally today to Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent A1 Dewey that he participated with Richard Eugene Hickock, 28, of Edgerton, Kan., in the shotgun massacre of four members of the Herbert W. Clutter family. Finney County prosecutor Duane West disclosed Smith's confession at a press conference while Smith and Hickock, who confessed Sunday, were enroute to Garden City from Las Vegas, Nev., in custody of four state agents. KBI director Logan Sanford said that neither man in their confessions has disclosed who fired the shotgun blasts that killed the prominent western Kansas wheat producer, his wife, Bonnie, 45, and two of their children, Kenyon, 15, and Nancy, 10. All had been shot in the head. Clutter's throat also had been slashed. Smith told Dewey he would sign a written statement at the first convenient stop, probably when the party stops for the night. They are expected here tomorrow or Thursday, West Said. At the press conference, Sanford displayed a 12-gauge shotgun, identified as the murder weapon, and a six-inch hunting knife used to slash AEC Gives $54,000 For Equipment The Atomic Energy Commission has contracted $54,154 toward purchase of equipment for KU's graduate level nuclear engineering program. A new pulse neutron source with auxiliary equipment and a pile oscillator will be some of the items used in the teaching program built around the nuclear reactor. The AEC previously provided $100,000 for the reactor which will be installed as soon as its housing can be built. I like college students. Their innocence is refreshing.—John Wright. Clutter. Both weapons were found at the Hickock home near Edgerton. The knife was found in a fishing tackle box at the Hickock home, Sanford said, "exactly where Hickock told us it was." The shotgun was found in a search at the home after authorities received information from an informer about Dec. 2, that Hickock might be involved in the murders. Sanford said the shotgun, a new Savage 300 model, was purchased in Paola by Hickock just prior to a pheasant hunting trip with his father and brother early in November. Police also know where the nylon cord and adhesive tape, used to bind and gag the victims, was purchased, Sanford said. However, he declined to be more specific. Hickock's confession, he said, included the location where he and Smith buried the expended shotgun shells used in the crime. He will take officers to the spot when the two return to Garden City. See Russia in 1960 Economy Student/Teacher summer tours. American conducted, from $495. Russia by Motorcoach. 17-days from Warsaw or Helsinki. Visit rural towns plus major cities. Diamond Grand Tour. Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia, Western Europe highlights. Collegiate Circle. Black Sea Cruise, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia, Benelux, W. Europe. - Eastern Europe Adventure. First time available. Bulgaria, Roumania, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Western Europe scenic route. See your Travel Agent or write SALE - Special Purchase - SALE JACK WINTER PANTS 4.90 7.90 9.90 Regularly 7.98 Regularly 11.98 to 12.98 - Lorettes - Plaids - Stripes - Solids Regularly 14.98 to 17.98 - Imported Wools 1237 Oread Ave. On the Campus - Corduroys - Sizes 8-16 - Choose From Hundreds 1237 Oread Ave. On the Campus