Page 5 The locations of the dwellings range from the North Pole to central Africa. Besides the models, the displays include maps, structural and interior drawings of the huts, and information about the dwellings. Show Cases Hold Primitive Models Models of nine primitive dwellings, made by students in an architectural design class, are now shown in the Kansas Union cafeteria display cases. The Tenchi-Gongen pit house, Japan, by Janver C. Derrington, Wichita junior; the Wai-Wai circular house, British Guiana, by William D. Maxwell, Lawrence senior, and a Philippine shelter, by Max Schardein, Nickerson senior. A pre-Pueblo culture pit dwelling in North America by Paul R. Scheffel, Kansas City, Kan., senior, and the Hidatsa earth lodge Mississippi basin region, by Donald L. Bachali. St. Joseph, Mo., fifth year engineering student. Dwellings in the display are of the Carib Indian of South America, by Frederick A. Rehkopf, Webster Groves, Mo., senior; a Sioux Indian tepee in North America, by William K. Huhns, Enid, Okla., senior; and a Haitana pit dwelling, Japan, by Harmon R. Mock, Kansas City, Mo., senior. The background material of the Hidatsa earth lodge is made of actual material from the region brought here by Carlyle S. Smith, associate professor of sociology and anthropology. Prof. Smith has excavated the early site and has reconstructed a dwelling of this type. The 16 class members under the direction of Ross Anderson, assistant professor of architecture, have been working on the models for about two weeks. Mo. Press Assn. To Hold Meet KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (UPI) The 93rd annual Missouri Press Association convention will be held here tomorrow and Saturday. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1959 University Daily Kansan Among the guest speakers will be Roscoe Drummond, nationally syndicated columnist of the New York Herald-Tribune; Eugene Cervi, editor and publisher of the Denver Cervi's Rocky Mountain Journal; Edmund C. Arnold, editor of the Linotype Press; and Warren Grieb, general manager of the Weekly Newspaper Representatives. The convention will be held in the Hotel Muehlebach. A sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener with constant use. —Washington Irving. RIBS CHICKEN SHRIMP Happy Hal's E. 23rd St., VI 3-9573 GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Shop Our Sportswear Dept. Main Floor 830 Mass. - 6th & Vt. PENNEY'S BEAUTY BUY IN BULK! HEAVY ORLON CARDIGAN One is enough to backbone your wardrobe! Wear it often with many things, for many occasions. Hand washable bulky 100% virgin Orlon $ ^{ \circ} $ . White, colors. 32 to 42. Adlai and Nelson Favored in Poll CAMBRIDGE, Mass. —(UPI) Adlai E. Stevenson and Nelson A. Rockefeller were one-sided favorites for the Presidential nominations in a poll of Harvard faculty members, it was announced today. The poll conducted by "Harvard Students for Rockefeller" gave Mr. Stevenson 62 per cent of the Democratic preference vote and Gov. Rockefeller 81 per cent of the Republican preference vote. It Was Quite a Trip LA FUENTE, Calif. — (UPI) — Everett Powell, 32, and his two young sons finally returned home safe yesterday—11 days after what had started out as a simple day of deep sea fishing. The outboard motor on their 16-foot boat failed and they drifted nearly 36 hours in the fog-shrouded Pacific. A German freighter rescued them and took them down the coast to Manzanillo, Mexico. This Weekend Was Meant for Partiesfor Halloween or for entertaining parents BE PREPARED—you'll need paper dishes, candy, nuts, and popcorn, plain or caramel. DIXIE CARAMEL CORN SHOP 1033 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Bill Olin Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. THOSE DARING LITTLE BOOTS NATURALLY BY oldmaine Trotters THE STORE FOR BOOTS THAT SET THE FASHION PACE Other styles and colors from $8.95 837 Mass. VI 3-4255