University Daily. Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Three Moot Court Bards Chosen Three law students have been chosen to compete in the 11th annual Moot Court Competition Nov. 16-18. The participants are Robert Edmonds, Lawrence; D. Lee McMaster, Wichita, and Larry Welch, St. John. All are third-year students. The students will compete in the regionals at Washington University in St. Louis with students from 12 law schools in Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. The regional winner and runner-up will compete for national honors in early December. KU reached the finals in 1950 and 1958. This year's issue is whether unfair labor practices come under the scope of the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board. Faculty adviser for KU is Paul E Wilson, associate professor of law. Eighty-Five Attend ASTME Trip Friday the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers took a field trip to the Griffin Wheel Corporation of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Paul G. Hausman, chairman of the Engineering Manufacturing Process department reported. The. 85 engineering students and staff members composed the largest group yet to go on an ASTME field trip. "The Griffin Wheel Corporation at its newly automated plant, is the largest manufacturing company of railroad car wheels in the world, with a manufacturing capacity of 1.5 million wheels per year," Mr. Hausman said. The next ASTME meeting, with guest speaker Winton Jenson, President of Jenson Engineering Company of Kansas City, Mo., will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in 300 Fowler Hall. Mr. Jenson will speak on "Career Opportunities in Contract Engineering" SUA Film Series Starts Wednesday Student Union Activities will begin its annual film series festival at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum room of the Kansas Union. This year's series is entitled "A History of the American Film Comedy." Four dollar tickets are now being sold at the information desk at the Union. Seven programs are included in the festival. The first program will feature five Max Sennet comedies. Four comedies starring Charlie Chaplin will be shown Dec. 14. "Mickey,"starring Mabel Normand will be featured Jan. 11. Women and Politics Forum Topic Today Phase three of Political Periscope 1960 will have two distinguished women active in national and state political affairs speaking at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Mrs. Georgia Neese Gray, former U.S. secretary of the treasury and Democratic national committeewoman, and Mrs. Alice Henry, former state vice chairman of the Republican party will talk on the current campaign and the woman's place in politics. 'Most Happy Fella' Opens Tonight The University Theatre's production of "Most Happy Fella," which opens tonight, is sold out for Wednesday and Saturday nights, but seats are still available for tonight and tomorrow. Mr. Gordon Peck, Director of the University Theatre Box Office and Publicity for the University Theatre, announced today. Closing Hours Extended Saturday Closing hours have been extended to 1:30 a.m. for Saturday's Homecoming Dance. This is a result of changing the hours of the Homecoming Dance to 9:00-1:00 a.m., instead of the original 8:00 to midnight. The Count brings with him his band that rose from Kansas City obscurity to appear in such places as Carnegie Hall, The Newport Jazz Festival, the New York Jazz Festival, and concert halls all over Europe. Count Basie, one of the great names in modern music, will play for the dance. Audiences from Spain to Scandinavia have acclaimed the musical ambassador who speaks the international language of "Basic English." Tickets for the Homecoming Dance will be on sale all this week at the Information Booth in front of Flint Hall. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Admission price is $2.50 a couple. Forty Attend KU Junior College Day About 40 women from junior colleges in Kansas and the surrounding area attended the first Junior College Day Friday sponsored by the Associated Women Students. The day originated because of the continued success of High School Leadership Day held each fall by AWS. Postcards were sent to the deans of the junior colleges in the area and from the responses the day was scheduled, planned and carried out. Anyone interested was invited to attend. While the women were on campus they stayed at the various upperclass women's houses. They were shown the campus, told of scholarship opportunities and visited the different organized houses. New Danish Quartet To Perform Friday The first concert of the Chamber Music Series will be given by the New Danish quartet at 8 p.m. Friday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The quartet is celebrating its eighth year by touring North America. Under the patronage of King Frederick IX of Denmark, the tour coincides with the U.S. visit of the monarch and Queen Ingrid. Thomas Kezlan, Lawrence graduate student, will speak on "Perturbations of a System of Differential Equations" at the Graduate Math Club meeting at 4 p.m. today in Strong Hall. No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.— Booker T. Washington Math Club Meets At 4 p.m. Tacos Now being served AT THE STABLES 7 Faculty Attend Speech Meeting Seven faculty members attended the annual convention of the American Speech and Hearing Assn. in Los Angeles. The KU representatives read papers on official programs. Attending the convention were Richard Schiefelbusch, professor of speech; Margaret Byrne, associate professor of speech and drama; Harris Winitz, assistant professor of speech and drama; William Diedrich, Cornelius Goetzinger, Ralph Shelton and Karl Youngstrom from the KU Medical Center. Monday, Nov. 7, 1960 Being a husband is a whole-time job. —Enoch Arnold Bennett Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 am on the day of publication. Do not bring any other documents. Do not Daily Kunten. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Foreign Students: There are still vacancies for the trip to Topeka on the Saturday and Sunday of Thanksgiving vacation. Interested students should see Mr. Coan in 228 Strong Hall by Wednesday of this week. Transportation is provided. TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth, Channel. Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's, Church, 34th, Kentucky. TOMORROW Epicopic Morning Prayer and Holy Communion fast follows. 8:45 a.m. Church, House, House Lutheran Students Association. 3 p.m. Student Union Pan American Room. Discussion group on "Are You Beginning to Wonder?" Mr. Wendell Nelson will speak. Naval Reserve Research Co. 7:30 p.m. Room 104, Military Science Bldg. Fall inspection CMDR, HOSKINS, USNR, ONR, Chicago For All Kinds Of Fresh Baked Pastries DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. V1 3-0561 Envy Their Pep? Abbott Laboratories have developed a vitamin-mineral especially designed for the college student. DAYTEENS will supplement your regular meals with vitamins that you usually don't get. Round Corner Drugs You too can have his energy. For more energy — Use DAYTEENS 801 Mass. Mel Fisher VI 3-0200 Campus Elections Begin Tomorrow Polling places for campus elections will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday and will be located in the rotunda of Strong Hall. 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