Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 14, 1959 Housing Bill Sent to House WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The powerful house rules committee relented today after four weeks and sent the controversial $2,100,000,000 Omnibus Housing Bill to the House floor for action. The committee specified, however, that administration forces in the House can offer a substitute to the bill which would water down its cost Students Receive Reporting Awards Five students have received cash prizes for their home town correspondent work in Statewide Activities. The winners were announced today by Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo., junior and chairman of the correspondents. They are first place, Lawnarea Steele, Wichita freshman, $35; second place, Florence Lile, Garden City junior, $20; third place, Jack Harrison, Hays junior, $10; fourth place, Joyce Cutting, Ottawa junior, $5, and fifth place, Judy Weatherby, Ft. Scott sophomore, $5. Judges in the contest were Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, Thomas Yoe, director of Public Relations, and James Gunn, assistant director of public relations. Students Named to Law Review Staff Edward Larson, Vesper second- year law, was recently elected editor-in-chief of the Kansas Law Review. Larson succeeds John W. Brand, Lawrence third-year law. Other law students elected to the board of governors of the Kansas Law Review are Donald W. Meeker, Leavenworth, and James T. Graves, Lawrence, associate editors; Bernard (Pete) Whalen, Lawrence, sections editor; Larry M. Baker, Wichita, and Terry N. Fisk, Lawrence, note editors. All are second-year law students except Fiske, who is a first year student. KuKu Meeting, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. Import meeting-many decisions to be reached for next year. Bring prospective pledges. Last meeting TODAY Official Bulletin Christian Science Campus Organization. 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Undergraduate Psychology Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The program will be films showing the actual psychotherapy session from which the movie "Three Faces of Eve" was based on. Public welcome. Poetry Hour. Arnold Weiss, assistant professor of romance languages will read the poetry of Garcia Lorca in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union at and eliminate public housing portions of the program. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Gegenlage um die Ausgabe 02 Fraser und herzüchleim ein. Other congressional developments: TOMORROW Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer 6:45 a.m. breakfast following, Canterbury Tower International Club, 6:30 p.m., Kansas Room in Kansas University. Program: Final dinner, election of officers, speech by Dean Clark Coan, movie by M. Pedrams, dancing. Tickets: members $1.00; Non-members, $1.75. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-30 principal and refrerees, study discovery, and refreshment The Art Education Puppet Show by the semester art methods class in Fraser. Other congressional acts of the Fair Trade—The House Commerce Committee, over Justice Department and Federal Trade opposition. approved a bill which would in effect reinstitute on a national basis a uniform "fair trade law" to replace state statutes which have been renudicated by the courts. COLLEGE MOTEL by President Eisenhower Education—The House Education Committee approved a Democraticsponsored school aid bill which would provide federal funds to help both school construction and teacher's salaries. Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. committee has given tentative approval to the 39 billion dollar defense spending level recommended by President Eisenhower. 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