Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 30, 1959 The number of new television sets sold in the U.S.last year was 5,250.- 000. compared with 6,560,220 in 1957. Only about one per cent of West German's 200,000 engineers are women. Kansas Records 8 Road Deaths TOPEKA — (UPI) — Kansas recorded eight more traffic fatalities last weekend, making a total of 57 this month, the Highway Patrol said Monday. Marvin Kuhlman, 20, of Seneca died Friday as the result of an accident June 24 in which two trucks collided on a county road two and a half miles north of Sabetha. Two separate accidents Saturday on a winding curve on Highway 69 near Stanley resulted in death to four persons. Lloyd Wiggins, 19, of Iola was killed Saturday when his car struck a bridge two miles southeast of Moran on Highway 54. Victim in the first accident was Lawrence Sorensen, 39, of Hutto, Tex. He was killed when the truck tractor in which he was riding while being towed by a second truck tractor overturned on the curve. The second assidient occurred when a tractor-trailer went out of control and smashed broadside into an automobile. Killed were the automobile's three occupants; John W. M.Crary, Rav Freeman, and Ethel Lee Burns, all of Kansas City, Mo. On Sunday, Mrs. Evda Moore, 59, of Muncie, Ind., was killed in a one-car accident two miles east of Wamogo on Highway 24. A 7-year-old boy, Phillip Carson of Atchison, died Saturday in a carbivicle accident on a county road one mile north of Atchion. These accidents bring this year's Kansas fatality total to 253. There were 228 fatalities at the same time a year ago. Nichols to Tour Britain As Debate Meet Prize Rav L. Nichols, Lawrence senior who will complete his studies in the 1959 fall semester, has been named one of two American student debaters to tour Great Britain next spring. It is the highest individual honor a debater from the United States can receive. At KU, Nichols won second place in the National Debate Tournament at West Point. He has been a member of teams that won the Northwestern tournament and twice won the St. Thomas tournament. He competed against seven other debaters in Chicago to earn a place on the British tour. The competition took place Thursday and Friday at Northwestern University. It consisted of an interview and impromptu after-dinner speech Thursday and a parliamentary discussion and submission of suggestions from each debater of six possible topics Friday. Nichols and his teammate, a Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER graduate of Toledo University now studying at Harvard University, will be briefed for their British tour in mid-January in New York City. In Great Britain, they will debate against school teams at various universities. They will return in March. Nichols is the first KU student ever to receive this honor. HAPPY HAL'S Salad French Fries Rolls & Butter $ 1^{00} Club Steak Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Tuesday Only VI 3-9753 East 23rd Planning a Trip on the Let us give your car a thorough pre-trip check. FRITZ CO. Downtown — Near Everything Phone VI 3-4321 8th and New Hampshire If you have a classified ad, clip this coupon and mail to KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE CLASSIFIED AD Your Name... Address... Phone... Days to Run... If you've lost something, found something, or want to buy, rent, or sell something, let the KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS help you. You'll get quick results because everybody reads the classified ads. She's lost her fountain pen again! If she's a smart gal, she'll put a want ad in The KANSAN! PHONE KU 376 to place your ad. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES One day 50c Three days 75c Five days $1.00