2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, December 10, 1969 AAA offers tips KU drama to enter contest for trip to Miami The Miami-bound motorist should keep one eye on his driving and the other on the highway patrol, warns the Automobile Association of America (AAA). Although the AAA does not have a list of probable radar traps on the roads to Miami, they advise travelers to use extra caution in Georgia and Tuscaloosa, Ala. The best route to Miami would be by high speed turnpikes and super highways. Some of the roads through the South are quite curvy and should be avoided if possible. If it is not possible to drive on a high-speed road, the AAA cautions motorists to drive slowly, especially if weather conditions are bad. Readings from "Controversy of Poets" followed by a discussion comparing poets and their styles will be presented at the SUA Poetry Hour at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Music Room. If motorists are in doubt about the best route to take to Miami, the AAA will provide information on the entire trip, including where to stay on the way down and back. The AAA will even plan the entire trip and make reservations, for a small fee. Williams to read Terry Williams, assistant director of Watson Library, will give the reading. PERSONAL REWARD to anyone knowing the where-abouts of Jim Conrad! He left an ugly old bug with us while he took a fabulous FIAT out for a test drive. We wonder if we'll ever see him again. Why don't you make friends with a FIAT ... and watch it turn into love! Midwest Imports 1035 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City, Kansas The KU production of Edward Albee's drama, "A Delicate Balance," has been chosen to represent the University Theatre in national competition. The drama has been entered in the competition to be one of ten representatives to the American College Theatre Festival, scheduled for April in Washington, D.C. "A Delicate Balance" will compete for one of these ten spots with college and university productions from all over the United States. The drama will be performed at 8:20 p.m. in Murphy Hall Dec. 10, 11, 12, and 13 and at a 2:30 p.m. matinee Dec. 15. ine play depicts the emotional emptiness which is caused by American affluence and social custom. Litter Fight MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) —Use of litter barrels along Alabama's major highways has been urged by Gov. Albert Brewer as one way of trimming an estimated $350,000 spent annually battling "litterbugs." The state highway department is joining with 29 other states in a national study on composition of roadside litter—how much paper, cans, bottles and other items are destroying highway beauty and safety. Reading is cancelled The SUA Poetry Hour, scheduled for today in the Kansas Union Pine Room, has been cancelled. Dwight Boring* says... "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. Call me and I'll fill you in on THE BENE-FACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA *Dwight Boring 209 Providence Lawrence, Kansas Phone V1 2-0767 ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men 813 Mass. VI 3-2091