Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Oct. 5, 1960 HERE WE GO AGAIN-Marilyn Ann Rockwell, right. Wichita junior, signs up for the fail English proficiency exam as Connie Smith, Topeka junior, hands an examination application to another student. Registration for the test began yesterday and will continue through Monday. The test will be given Oct. 13 to students who sign up and who have completed KU courses English 1,2,3,and 4 or the equivalent. Princeton Bans Smoking in Halls PRINCETON, N.J. — (UPI) — Princeton University has banned smoking in all lecture halls and classrooms in order to cut down on housecleaning bills. Dr. Robert F. Coheen, president of the University, said the ban would apply to students and teachers. He said the new regulation would save about $16,700 annually in cleaning and floor refinishing costs. Know the answer? What's an eight-letter word which reminds you of good taste, sparkle, lift? The answer's easy—Coca-Cola of course. No puzzle about why it's so popular . . . no other sparkling drink gives you so much good taste, so much satisfaction. Yes, when you're looking for refreshment, the answer's always Coke! BE REALLY REFRESHED Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Kansas City, Missouri News Around the State By United Press International LAWRENCE — Kansas natural gas production in 1959 set a new record, the State Geological Survey said today. Oil, totaling 119,473,875 barrels, remained near the 1956 record production. Oil and gas produced over the year was valued at $420,314,341. The report included tables on 193 oil and gas fields discovered in Kansas in 1950. It said the Choj field in Rawlins County and the Yaege field in Riley County were especially significant. HAYS — Eight consultants have been scheduled to speak at the Fourth Annual Refresher Conference for Teachers of Driver Training, to be held here Saturday. Officials said more than 70 persons were expected to attend. PITTSBURG — Theme of queen cars and floats for the annual Pittsburgh State college homecoming celebration, starting Oct. 23, will be "song titles," it was announced today. The theme for campus floats and house decorations is "Beat Washburn" and "Welcome Grads." MANHATTAN — The lines in front of supermarket check stands may be even longer 10 years from now, Kansas retail food dealers were told at their conference here. Milton Manuel, Kansas State University agricultural economist, said that by 1970 food store annual sales will show a $19 to $20 billion increase from the 1959 total. He was a power politically for years, but he never got prominent enough thave his speeches garbled. —Frank McKinney ARENSBERG SHOES 819 Mass. all Footwear Olive Green, Dark Brown or Black Grain $14.95 The Right Idea Tan or Black Grain Smart. good fitting Slip-ons by Winthrop See our many, many styles — you'll know why these are the fastest selling hand sewn shoes in America!