Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 14, 1959 Page 8 BEAUTIFUL MUSIC-The Midwestern Music and Art Camp orchestra plays at its Sunday concert attired in white dress. Conductor of the orchestra is Russell L. Wiley. Film on Greece Due Wednesday Sixth in the summer session series, "Film Features of Fact and Fiction," will be presented at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in 3 Bailey. The film is "Ancient World: Greece." Sponsored by Harmon Foundation, Archaeological Institute of America, American School of Classical Studies in Athens, and produced by Ray Garner, the film presents a pictorial impression of Greek religious philosophy and the story of seven gods. Mud Hut Fire (Continued from Page 1) for approximately 20 minutes before resuming broadcasting at the transmitting tower one mile west of the campus on Highway 59. Phil Morgan, chief advocate for KANU, said yesterday that the station has resumed its full broadcasting schedule using the KUOK stu- Weekend Toll 9 in State By United Press International The Kansas Highway Patrol Monday said nine fatalities occurred on Kansas highways this weekend, swelling the year's death toll to 281. On July 13 last year,258 fatalities had occurred. The structure, a 50-foot curved roof, was built of plywood, fastened by epoxy resin adhesives. The repair work was done with screws. 'Saddle' to Cost $160,000 The monkey saddle—or "affensatel" in German—which collapsed recently as a victim of high winds, vandals and inadequate adhesives, soon will be repaired, but the work will cost about $160.170. Dean said the damage to the roof does not mean that the adhesives used are inferior. "It merely shows that there are many problems to be The weekend fatalities were: Glenn Edward Krueger, 16, Emporia. A resocialization program for the Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka was given Thursday by Dr. Charles Valentine, assistant professor of sociology. In both morning and afternoon sessions Dr. and Mrs. Valentine showed slides of field trips to New Britain, Papua and New Guinea, slides taken during their trips in 1954 and 1956. D. L. Dean, associate professor o civil engineering, said expenses will be high "because there aren't enough students here in the summer to aid in the repair work, and we had to hire some of the labor." He observed that welding underwent many failures in experimental stages before it achieved value in industry. He said that not only are the screw fastenings safer for the time being, but that they are cheaper. The resin cost about $250, the screws used in rebuilding $50. Couple Shows Slides At Veterans Hospital Ray Christenson, 56, and Mrs. May Arrwood, 52, both of East Peoria, Ill. Larry Charles Sprenkel, 2, Hill City. The monkey saddle is located west of Marvin Hall on the KU campus. It is an experimental structure built by the School of Engineering and Architecture. Judy Mantzke, 18, Hugoton. Bornholm Hall, 12.005.396, Fri. Kenneth Hill, 17. Topeka. Loraine Allen Tromley, 51, Tulsa, Kenneth Hill, 17, Topeka. You'll meet your enemies - solved in the experimental stages of such structures," he said. He said the fidelity of the records is not what it should be but that they should have full fidelity by sometime today or tomorrow. You'll not only meet your friends, G. Whitings, 86; Cassondy, 89; Orian Tracy Reeves, 77; Yates Center. dios in the basement of Hoch Auditorium. He said KANU plans to use the KUOK studios for the next week or, so, depending on how fast the KANU studio can be cleaned up. EVERYONE GOES TO . . . Old Mission Inn "The Best Hamburgers in town" Air Conditioned 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 The Castle Tea Room FROM DRIVE-INS TO DINING ROOMS, THESE RESTAURANTS OFFER THE TOPS IN FOOD IN LAWRENCE We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.—Jonathan Swift Air Conditioned DIXON'S 1307 Mass. VI 3-1151 The Drive-In at 2500 W. 6th Music with your Meals 10 Out of 10 Say. "Econ-o-wash Saves Me Money" In a recent survey, conducted July 9-10, 10 out of 10 EconO-Wash customers said that because they are now doing their wash at Econ-O-Wash, it is cheaper. Here is proof again that you save at Econ-O-Wash. Other customers' comments were: "I like the fact that there are always lots of machines available." "You can come in any time that you want to and wash," said one housewife. "Boy, I like the air-conditioning on hot days like this," was the comment of one KU student. With your friends and fellow students enjoying this kind of service, what's holding you back? Why not try Econ-O-Wash today? It's inexpensive—Only 20c to wash, 10c to dry Econ.o wash COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY LOW COST SELF-SERVICE 24 hours a day 7 days a week 9th & Miss. 9th & Miss.