Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 25, 1953 ROTC Cadets Win Honors At Summer Camp A KU Army ROTC cadet and the KU cadet corp as a whole won high honors at the 1959 ROTC summer camp at Fort Riley. Cadets from KU placed second among 18 other large mid-west universities in the over-all ratings. Weston E. Goodnow, Kansas City. Mo. junior, was rated number two cadet from more than 1800 Army cadets from 49 universities, colleges and military academies attending the camp. Individual ratings were based on the performances as squad leader, platoon leader, first sergeant and company commander. Written tactical tests and combat field proficiency tests were also included in the final score. Cadets from the University of Nebraska were first with an average score of 70.85, while Jayhawk cadets earned an average of 70.52 Washington University of St. Louis, Central Michigan College, Kansas State University and Michigan State University followed in that order. Attendance at an ROTC summer camp is mandatory for Army cadets in the advanced course prior to being commissioned at graduation. Cadets normally attend the summer between their junior and senior year. They receive the normal subsistance pay for the entire summer with an increase for the period spent at summer camp. Bolshoi Ballet to China MOSCOW —(UPI) The Bolshoi Ballet Company and orchestra flew to Peiping yesterday for a series of performances in Communist China, the official Tass News Agency reported. The troupe totaled 195 persons Tass said it would return to Moscow Nov. 10. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad 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 material to The Daily Kansan. Notices of name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Ph.D. Reading exam in German. 9 a.m. Saturday, 314 Fraser. TODAY Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 am and Holy Communion, 7:00 am, will begin at 8:15am. Phi Delta Kappa. There will be a meeting of Phi chapter of Phi Delta K.C. Hoodlum Out of Action The versatile hoodlum, who has been arrested more than 70 times by local police, is currently appealing a 10-year jail sentence in Memphis, Tenn., for jewel theft and a one-year sentence from the Wyandotte, County, Kan., court for stealing hubcaps. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) Jack Linka, 26-year-old "problem child" of the Kansas City Police Department, apparently will be out of action for a while. Kalinka pleaded guilty to theft charges in a Jackson County circuit court yesterday and was sentenced to three years at the state penitentiary. Today's sentence was the result of a charge of stealing ballpoint pens and clothing from the car of a Wichita man here Feb. 3. $1 GREASE JOB BRAKE ADJ. Kappa at 4.00 p.m. in Bailey Hall audi- followed by a coffee in the lounge. All graduate men in education are invited to a get-acquainted coffee program. Muffers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change. 98c International Club, 7:45 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Welcome address by Chancellor Murphy, followed by a get-acquainted party. PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Newman Club Dell Mass, 6:30 a.m. Saint John's Pki Kappa Theta theatre transportation Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Bible study and Mississippi. Bible study and refreshment. United Student Fellowship (USP). 5-7 p.m. Plymouth Congregational Church. Blueberry Pancake Supper. Call JoAnn Brauchi VI 3-8505 if ripe is needed. Newman Club, 5:30 p.m. Phi Kappa Theta house. Steak fry for all paid mem- berships will be sold at the steak house during a ride call Phi Kappa Theta house. SUNDAY Unitarian Discussion Group. 7 p.m. at the home of Leland Miller, 1709 Indiana. Dr. Peter Raible, Unitarian minister in New York, Nebraska will speak on "What Religion for Moderate Man?" For transportation for VI 3-6237 or VI 2-1597 before 6 p.m. WASHINGTON — (UPI) The five-cent cup of coffee may not be a thing of the past. Government researchers say a synthetic coffee costing much less than the real stuff could be only months away. Imitation Coffee Being Perfected The prediction was contained in a report prepared for the senate foreign relations committee. The report said scientists are close to discovering the compounds responsible for the characteristic coffee flavor and soon should be able to make an imitation "with or without synthetic or natural caffeine." They said soluble coffee, added to The deepest oil well ever drilled in Texas went down 21,687 feet on University of Texas land in Pecos County. a roast made from wheat or barley, could then be produced at low cost without using coffee beans at all. They claimed it probably would taste as good as the better blends and grades from Guatemala, Colombia or Yemen. Ghana Official Calls ACCRA, Ghana —(UPI)— Martin Appiah Dankwah General Secretary of the United Farmers Council, said that the Soviet form of Communism is unsuitable for the Ghana way of life on his return from a visit to Russia yesterday. Dankwah added, however, that he came back "with a load of experience which will help me build up cooperatives here." Dankwah attended a consumers' cooperative seminar in Tashkent. JOE JAYHAWK INVITES YOU TO . . . BLUE HILLS DRIVE-IN 1601 E.23rd featuring BARBECUE Genuine Hickory Smoked Meats from Our Own Pit . . Open until 12 midnight on Fridays and Saturdays for the "Latest" from the "Most" on the Campus! You'll Enjoy Reading the Daily Kansan— P. S. - Your Parents and Friends will enjoy reading the DAILY KANSAN, too . . . $3.00 per Semester - $ 5.00 Full Year Kansan Business Office, 111 Flint