Page 5 Students Will Report KU Research Findings Students in the college doing research on Carnegie or other grants will be given an opportunity to have accounts of their work or the results of their investigations published. KU undergraduate researchers interested in submitting work should contact a committee member as soon as possible. The Honors Program Advisory Committee, a student-faculty group, is soliciting written contributions for a collection of essays which it will publish this school year. The issue will be subsidized by the Carnegie Corporation. Those contributing essays about biological science should turn them in to Julie Dennis, Lawrence junior. Other student members of the committee and the areas for which they are in charge of gathering material are: Harold Fearing, Lawrence junior; physical science and mathematics; John Jewell, Garden City senior; English, foreign languages and literature; Rebecca King, Emporia freshman, history, philosophy, fine arts, and classics; and Fred Morrison. Colby senior, social science. Faculty working with the group are Richard DeGeorge, assistant professor of philosophy; Frederick Samson, associate professor of physiology; Arnold Strassenburg, assistant professor of physics; and George Worth, assistant professor of English, chairman. Sex, Love, Security To Be Discussed "Love, Sex and Security" will be the title of a talk by Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics and sociology, at the second Freshman Forum of the year at 8 p.m. tomorrow. the forum, sponsored by the Y-Freshman Forum Committee will be held in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. MAGNAVOX NOTICE HOTPOINT SMITH-HODGSON HAS MOVED FROM 729 MASS. TO 723 MASS. "WHY"?—to cope with the change of times we found it necessary to change our business policy. Dear Customer-We have moved from 729, to 723 Massachusetts. "HOW"—lower rent, taxes, insurance, utilities, less employment, etc. Then we can and will pass this immense saving on to you. We will stock Magnificent Magnavox and Hotpoint Appliances. Furniture, bedding, carpeting and all other household items will be sold from the warehouse display and our catalogue order department. Our service department will remain the same. Use our Budget Plan. Yours truly, SMITH-HDGSON, 723 Mass. Our store is small enough to give you our Personal attention, yet large enough to give you nationally advertised brands. Surface Will Speak At Tax Conference James R. Surface, dean of the School of Business, will speak at a two-day conference on current tax matters tomorrow and Friday in Wichita. The conference is being sponsored by the School of Business and the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. Breakthrough Other speakers from the School of Business are Wiley S. Mitchell, professor of business and associate dean of the School of Business; L Martin Jones, assistant professor of business administration; Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of accounting and W. Keith Weltmer, professor of business administration. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — (UPI) — Eddie Montez, president of the Edgewood School District in San Antonio, said the city's first air conditioned public school also will cut down on repair bills for windows broken by vandals. The school has no windows. One-Stop Service Special Car Attention We give those important extra services with a smile! When you drive in here for gas, we always check your oil, tires, water level and clean your windshield. Wednesday. Nov. 16. 1960 36 MONTH GUARANTEE MONTH WITH OLD EXCHANGE LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE 706 W. 9th University Daily Kansan Campus Police will conduct an automobile safety check here tomorrow and Friday. The check, which will include examining equipment in cars, will begin at 9 a.m. both days in front of the Kansas Union. Car Safety Check Is Set The purpose of this is to help students become aware of any automobile defects before they start home for Thanksgiving vacation. The Campus Police will check: car head lights, rear lights, turn-lights, glass, wind-shield wipers, horn, steering, brakes tires, and muffler. he can have the defect repaired and return to try again. If his car proves safe he will be issued an official state "OK" sticker valid for one year. If a student fails to pass the check, If a student stopped in the check does not have a drivers license, he will be issued a citation which will result in a fine. The free check service will take two minutes and could save many lives. First God created idiots, that was for practice, then he created school boards.—Mark Twain YOUNG MAN: the new suit's trouser is pleatless and quite narrow—yet, not ridiculously narrow. This fine point is apparent in our suit from Cricketeer, the authority in such matters. Natural shouldered, of course, and quiet plaid of rare looks.! $62.50, just one from a good collection. KANSAS' Player of the Week Norm Mailen For bringing about the extinction of the Buffalo. Tigers Next? You can bet your life! But if you're one who doesn't like to gamble, play it safe, go to . . . BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. Dial VI 3-5155 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING Open Till 8:30 Thursday Evenings