Pea-Packin' Students Put Down Pods Now Page 3 The peas KU students eat this fall may be those packed by classmates. Fiye pea-packing students returned to KU after a summer's work in an Oregon frozen pea factory. None of the five have any trouble now refusing to eat peas. Mary E. Scarth, Bartlesville, Okla., junior reflected the feeling of the group when she said: "I can hardly look a pea in the face — or in the pod now." Accompanying Miss Scarth were Barbara Panzer, Lincoln, and Susan Snyder, Eureka Springs, Ark., both seniors. The male pea-packing students were Robert D. Fall, Burdett, Art Critic Dies at 94 FLORENCE, Italy — (UPI) American critic Bernard Berenson, whose monumental love for life and beauty provided inspiration to three generations of artists, died last night at the age of 94. The world's foremost authority on Italian Renaissance Art, Berenson had written hundreds of articles, catalogues and books—many of them classics in the field of artistic criticism. Every dog is entitled to one bite. —Anonymous and Robert F. Ditzfeld, Robinson both seniors. The women's jobs included pushing buttons to operate wrapping machines, sorting out imperfect packages, loading trays, flipping trays full of packages from quick freezers to conveyor belts and putting packages in large cases. The women worked from 7 p.m. until 6 a.m. for 31 straight nights. They admitted they never did get accustomed to working at night, eating lunch by moonlight at midnight and falling into bed after breakfast. Fall and Ditzfeld worked loading trays of peas into quick freezers. They loaded 125 a minute most of the time. After the peas stopped coming and the factory closed, Fall and Ditzfeld vacationed in Washington. They returned to pick up their last paycheck on the way home. Savings for 31 days of work for both men totaled $280 out of their gross income of $990. The three women brought home $270, although about $150 of that was in the form of clothes. Their combined gross income was $1060. A profitable summer? The students brought back some money anyway along with memories of an unusual and eventful summer. Exclusive at HIXON'S now.. you can tape it with you! with the fabulous new STEEL transitape TAPE RECORDER University Daily Kansan - 2-Speed - Battery Operated - All Transistor - Truly Portable Transitape needs no electric plug-in (works on ordinary mercury penlight cells). It's easy to operate—just turn the dial to record (over an hour on a single reel of tape) or play back through the powerful built-in speaker at a flick of a switch. For business or pleasure, you'll find 1001 practical and enjoyable uses for Transitape. ONLY 19950 (less bat.) with "mike," tape, reels and leather case HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 A weekly newsletter will be published by the Student Union Activities association. SUA to Publish Weekly Newsletter The newsletter will contain items of information and entertainment concerning SUA and the Kansas Union. Copies will be available Saturday mornings at the information desk, cafeteria and Hawk's Nest in the Kansas Union. Fur hats are big fashion news for fall. Designer Sally Victor shows an outsize breton made of opossum. Mink is another fall favorite. 10 Dollars Will Get Students Bus Ride and KU-NU Ticket For 10 silver dollars, or its equivalent, pep club representatives are trading a 10-hour, roundtrip bus ride and ticket to the KU-University of Nebraska football game. The information booth in front of Bailey Hall is the business headquarters for the KuKu Pep Club's student migration to Nebraska on Saturday. Students also can trade four dollars for one of the tickets in KU's special section and drive their own cars. Ticket sales will stop at 5 p.m. today. Students may pick up their tickets tomorrow at the information booth, or on Saturday morning as they get on the chartered buses in front of the Kansas Union. The buses will leave KU at 7 a.m. They will return Saturday night. Read Kansan Classifieds DUAL FILTER DOES IT! 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL...deftinitely 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! HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: NEW DUAL FILTER Tareyton Product of The American Dolceco Company "Dolceco is our middle name" (A.T. CO.)