Page 5 A STITCH IN TIME—Herbert Camburn, instructor of speech and costume design director, helps adjust the garb of Margaret Kennedy. Derby freshman, a member of the cast of "Servant of Two Masters." Chicago Welcomes Queen With Fireworks and Music Summer Session Kansan CHICAGO — (UPI) — Queen Elizabeth set foot on Chicago soil Monday and received a welcome of fireworks, sirens, cannon salutes, stirring band music and applause. While dignitaries followed the formalities of protocol befitting the first visit to the Midwest metropolis by a British reigning monarch, more than 15,000 spectators jamming the Grant Park landing site gave out with a lusty greeting. Aerial torpedoes burst high in the air and dropped British and American flags. Fireboats and other craft sounded sirens and whistles, and planes droned overhead with a noisy welcome for the Queen and her consort, Prince Philip, as they came ashore for a whirlwind visit in ideal weather. The crowd gawking from the fringe of the landing site was a bit restrained at first. But when the fireworks started, a band played "Rule Britannia," and the sirens and whistles screamed, the spectators got into the spirit of the occasion. The Queen, smiling and waving and radiant in a print dress ruffling in the breeze, walked down a long red carpet and greeted distinguished guests with a handshake. She was given a bouquet by Mrs. Shirley Stratton, wife of the Illinois governor, before she headed down the receiving line with the royal party. Planes droned overhead and cameras clicked and whirred as Her Majesty stepped from the blue-bulled Royal yacht Britannia to start a 13-hour tour of the nation's second largest city. Weather in State Due to Be Mild TOPEKA — (UPI) — The U.S. Weather Bureau says there is "nothing very threatening" in weather outlooks for the next couple of days in Kansas. Rain and hail fell Sunday in a line from Hays to Norton to Conway Springs. It says there may be a few widely scattered thundershowers. Falls included 1.40 inches at Havys, .93 at Norton, with considerable hail, 1.30 at Densmore with hail and wind damage, 1.06 at Webster with wind damage, 1.10 at Stockton, .61 at Pratt, and .95 at Conway Springs. The Blue, Black Vermilion, Delaware, and Upper Marais de Cygne rivers were falling. Lighter falls included .10 at Dodge City and 24 at Garden City. Extreme temperatures were 95 at Garden City and 84 at Concordia. The Kaw was well within bank-ful and was expected to reach $ _{3} ^{2}$ to $ _{4} ^{3}$ bankful in the next couple of days. 20,000 Zebus can't be wrong. Read the Summer Session Kansan. Tuesday, July 7, 1959 New Job for Temple A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg, KU athletic director, says Temple will replace Rex Grossart, who will be head track coach and football assistant at Bakersfield, Calif. Flovd Temple, assistant athletic director and varsity baseball coach the past six seasons, will take on additional duties during the fall on the KU football staff. Temple, a lettered fullback here in 1948 and '49, coached football at Paola High School in 1950 and '51 as assistant to Hoyt Baker, also a former KU fullback. Temple will continue as baseball coach and as Lonborg's aide. Temple will join a corps of assistants which now include George Bernhardt, Bobby Goad, Bill Pace, Wayne Replogle, Don Fambrough, and Tom Triplette. Replogle will assume Temple's former duties of traveling the Jayhawker Quarterback Club circuit during the football season. Professor Receives Grant in Chemistry The Research Corp. has made a grant of $2,800 to support studies by Dr. Reynold T. Iwamoto, assistant professor of chemistry, of solvent effects on the electrochemical behavior the iodide ion, tri-iodide ion and iodine. A graduate assistant will be appointed for the study. The Research Corp., whose principal source of income is from patients assigned to it by several inventors, supports fundamental studies which have no intended practical application. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Teachers' Vacancies Located In Colorado, California, Dakotas, Washington, Montana, Arizona and Wyoming. COLUMBINE TEACHER'S AGENCY 1320 Pearl Boulder, Colorado HEY! WE'RE SERVING Colonel Sanders' AT THE BIG BUY Drive In: Place your order at one of the convenient speakers. Drive Up: Drive Out: Pick up your order in handy carry out carton. To our shaded parking area to enjoy your order.