Monday, November 2, 1959 University Daily Kansaa Page 3 Campus Police News SMASH—The old "club grip" in the form of a hand press is given to Richard G. Kirsch, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, at the SUA Carnival Saturday, Alpha Kappa Lambda won first prize for their booth, "Oriental Torture." A toll gate at the Kansas Union parking lot was found damaged Saturday morning. Campus police checked a complaint that the toil gate was not functioning properly and found that a coin machine had been torn loose. "Everything possible is being done by all four agencies (K.B.I. Lawrence Police Dept., Sheriff's Office, and the campus police)," he said. Chrome pieces were found at the base of the machine. Police checked the parking lot and found a car with a damaged left-front headlight with part of the chrome ring missing. Police are checking the possibility that the car struck the coin machine while entering the lot. Joseph Skillman, chief of campus police, said this morning that the investigation of the Allen Field House burglary has not slackened. "All tips are being thoroughly checked and every known lead is being investigated," he said. Chief Skillman explained that Prof. VanderWerf Gets Grant Renewal The American Petroleum Institute has renewed a $14,300 grant to the University for a study of nitrogen containing compounds in petroleum. Calvin VanderWerf, professor of chemistry, directs the project. His graduate student assistants are Lloyd Pine, Emporia; Nathan Lerner, Lawrence; Victor Heasley, Dorr, Mich.; and Paul Papadopoulos, Thessaloniki, Greece. Luedric Harman, Ponca City, Okla., freshman, also assists with the research. large number of tips are received by law enforcement agencies on a case of this type. "Some prove to be valuable, some prove to be worthless. However, they all have to be checked out. This takes time and lots of hard, slow work. You don't solve a case like this over night," he said. 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. Official Bulletin Student Union Activities. The dance lesson program for the semester will be held at 7:30 in the Pine Room of the Union. Six weekly lessons will be given for a fee of $1.00. Mr. K. C. Johnson of William Volker Cook University for a sales position in 20 Summer 2014. K. U. Engineerettes will meet at 8 p.m. in Art Museum lounge. Mrs. Joyce Smith will talk on Economical Home Decorating. Refreshments will be served. Folk Dance Club, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Rockville Kansas Union Dances and instruction Art Education Club evening meeting, 8:00 p.m. at Miller Hall, 1518 Lilac Lane. Mrs. Langston, from the Lawrence Junior High School, will be the speaker. The symphony is composed of artist-faculty members and selected advanced students of the School of Fine Arts. The KU Little Symphony will open its season at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Swarthout Recital Hall. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. RICHARD L. REINKING PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA For Your Life Insurance SPECIAL AGENT VI 3-2346 1346 Ohio Little Symphony Opens Fall Season Miriam Stewart Hamilton, assistant professor of voice, will be soloist in "Dies Natalis" by Gerald Finzi. For Freshman V.P. DICK ROUSSELOT Mrs. Hamilton is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music. She has appeared with the New York City Opera Company and in the Broadway production, "Song of Norway." She formerly sang solo soprano on national network radio programs, including "Theater of the Air," "Great Moments in Music" and "Operatic Review," and has sung with the Kansas City, Chicago, Dallas and St. Louis symphony orchestras. Other selections on the concert program will be overture to "Iphigenia in Aulis" by Gluck, Haydn's Symphony No. 103 "Drum Roll" and "Prelude and Toccata" by Gardner Read. The concert is open to the public. Five Elected to Beta Gamma Sigma Five seniors in the School of Business have been elected to Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary society recognizing scholastic achievement in business. Three elected, Paul E. Gre linger, Beloit; Louis E. Hannen, Burlington; Edward D. McElvain, Washington, D. C.; Harry J. Reitz, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; and Kenneth J. Wacon, Wichita. Those elected were Paul F. Gre- DUAL FILTER DOES IT! HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL...definitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth . . . 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste!