Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 1, 1960 Around the Campus Foreign Students Plan Trip to KC One hundred and fifty foreign students will participate in an annual field trip to Kansas City tomorrow. The students, the largest group ever to take the trip, will visit the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac assembly plant and Owens - Corning Fiberglass Plant, both in Fairfax. They also will tour the Truman Library nad Museum in Independence, Mo., and will have an opportunity to talk with Mr. Fruman. Watkins Scholars Chosen for 1961 Fourteen Kansas high school senior women have been selected to receive Watkins Scholarships at KU next year. The winners were picked from 25 finalist candidates who returned to the University earlier this month for additional testing and interviews. The amount of each award is based solely on need ranging up to 100 per cent support. They are renewable for four years. Watkins scholarships are made possible by an annual grant by the Endowment Assn. of $12,500 from unrestricted income of a bequest by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Watkins. KU Alumna Is Airline Hostess A former KU student, Nancy McBride, Wichita, recently completed training at the Trans World Airlines Flight Hostess School in Kansas City, Mo. She is assigned to Skyliner flights from Kansas City. The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume; but a good stomach excels them all.—William Penn The KU Veteran's Bureau announced today that word has been received from the regional office of the Veterans Administration in St. Louis that all certification forms received by Dec. 5 in the St. Louis office would mean that veterans will be paid on Dec. 16 or 17. Early Monthly Pay For KU Veterans All veterans should sign their monthly certification forms by Dec. 3 to insure arrival in St. Louis by Dec. 5. Wilson Writes Book On Colorado Fossils Those who sign between Dec. 4 and 8 should be paid at the normal time on Dec. 20. Unexpected relationships between New World and European species of fossil vertebrates are discussed in a new University Press publication by Robert W. Wilson, associate professor of zoology and associate curator of vertebrate paleontology. The book, "Vertebrata; Early Miocene Rodents and Insectioves from Northeastern Colorado," is based on the study of fossil vertebrates recently excavated by Prof. Wilson in northeastern Colorado. Debaters Begin Competition Today The KU debate team begins competition today in the second annual Air Force Academy National Invitational Debate at Colorado Springs, Colo. The University debaters are one of 64 teams at the tournament, which ends Saturday. All the teams will alternately debate the affirmative and negative sides of the official intercollegiate topic for this season, "Resolved: That the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for all citizens." NCAA Knuckle Rap To Be Discussed Charles Oldfather, professor of law, and A. C. Lonborg, KU athletic director, will discuss "The Morality of Intercollegiate Athletics" at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Current Events Forum in the Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. The NCAA ruling and the emphasis on athletics at KU are the topics to be discussed. Coffee will be served. Try the Kansan Want Ads BIRD TV - RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed If you yourself, or a group of your friends have talent, give it a try. Any talent welcome. DO YOU HAVE ANY TALENT? We are looking for anything humorous, satirical, entertaining, or talented - anything considered. Tryouts for In-Between-the-Act Acts or with less gobbledygook - Acts that go on in-between the Fraternity-Sorority skits in ROCK CHALK- TRYOUTS TUES., DEC. 6 and WED., DEC. 7 Finals: Thurs., Dec. 8 IF INTERESTED CALL MARK KNAPP - VI 2-1053 - You Must Call To Enter - "CONGRATULATIONS" To Our Fine KU Football Team In Winning The Big Eight KEN FORD MAT GRAF BUSS KEEN CURT NELSON "WHERE THE STUDENTS GO" 8-5:30 p.m. Sat. 8-1 p.m. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Just North of the Union Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Two continents team up to bring you this outstanding shoe! From Europe comes the slender distinguished styling . . . topped off with the American tradition of expert craftsmanship, luxurious leathers, and wonderful feeling comfort. NOTICE: If our salesmen fail to mention shoe trees with the purchase of men's shoes — you will receive absolutely free, 1 pair of $2.50 Miller Wooden Shoe Trees. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOPS 837 Mass.