Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Dec. 16, 1959 Lynda Delfs, Miss Santa There is not in the press any reading so improving as the "obits". I doubt very much indeed whether any one could read obituaries every day for a year and remain a bad man or woman.—Robert Cortes Holliday. Tacos, Steaks WILLIE'S 10-40 CAFE 1310 W. 6th, VI 3-9757 Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Lynda Delfs Is Miss Santa Lynda Delfs, Overland Park sophomore, has been named winner of the Daily Kansan's annual Miss Santa Contest. Bill Kane, Stafford senior ano Kansan Board chairman, presented her with a dozen red roses during the Kansan Christmas party this afternoon. Miss Delfs also received gifts from 13 local merchants. She represents Gertrude Sellards Pearson upper-class women's dormitory. Andrews' Pastor Saw No Remorse KANSAS CITY, Kan. —(UPI)— The first degree murder trial of 19-year-old Lowell Lee Andrews continued today following yesterday's testimony in which a pastor said the youth showed no remorse after killing his father, mother and sister. Andrews, a former KU student, has admitted shooting W. L. Andrews, 50, Mrs. Opal Andrews and Jennie Marie Andrews, 20, at the family home in Wyandotte County Nov. 28, 1958. The Rev. V. C. Dameron, former pastor of the Grandview Baptist Church which the family attended, told the jury yesterday that Andrews appeared calm when he told the pastor of the slayings. Dameron said that on one occasion Andrews told him he had killed his family so he could inherit the family home and 250-acre farm. Defense attorneys objected to Mr. Dameron's testimony, saying that conversation between the youth and his pastor was confidential and a privileged communication. Women upset everything. When you let them into your life, you find that the woman is driving at one thing and you're driving at another. —George Bernard Shaw. ROUND TRIP STEAMER $340 — OR AIR $347 FOR STUDENTS & FACULTY Also tours from 1 to 2 months Operated successfully in 59 for Harvard, M. I. T., Duke and others. Send a note to Y. T. C. TOURS 366 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y. Phone CH 4-3323 PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. Ph. VI 3-1306 Gifts That Are Different Open - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Official Bulletin TODAY SUA Modern Book Forum presents Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey Into Night. Reviewed and discussed by Prof. Neale Carman, Prof. William Paden, Prof. Peter Caws, and Mrs. Ambrose Saricks. 4 p.m. Student Union Music and Browsing Room. Free refreshments. Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers, 5:00- 5:20 p.m., Danfort Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. The final SUA dance lesson program begins from 7-8 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the UA. Latin-American dance lessons. 7:30: 8:30 p.m. Pine Room, Union. SUA sponsored, refreshments served. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. BIRD TV-RADIO 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 STEREO - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed Do Your Christmas Shopping With KANSAN Advertisers A precious gift . . . the gift of writing . . . and it becomes especially prized when you give the remarkable Parker 61 capillary pen. The unique design of this pen marks the most significant advance in writing instruments. Make this a memorable Christmas . . . give a Parker 61. priced from $15 A PRODUCT OF THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Pencils to match from $7.50 Parker '51 pen and pencil sets from $15.00 Parker '21 sets — $8.95 KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE Re H The new neerit will b John of Er emph yester The divisio Assoc operaversit "T. gram for esteca and sibil free "In achie gram cedu. "B succe ducti teres Ra and wer regi inso $ \frac {D}{K L} $ Ni Rl To casti KUG mal Jan