Page 3 Around The Campus SUA Names Eight Radiation Replaces Board Members Hairpins in Hodder Student Union Activities announces the appointment of eight new board members. Named to committees are Margaret Brown, Kansas City, Mo, arts and crafts; Richard Dowell, Bartlesville, Okla., recreation; Judith Duncan, Overland Park, special events; Julia Stanford, Concordia, music and forums. Marilyn Henning, Ottawa, hospitality; Phyllis McCampbell, Kansas City, Kan., personnel, and Betty Bumgarner, Tulsa, Okla., public relations. All are juniors. Jay Richardson, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, dance. Forum Will Hear Mid-East Expert Charles F. Gallagher, visiting American Universities Field Staff expert, will speak at the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Trophy Room. "North Africa and the Middle East—The Trend Toward One Arab World" will be Mr. Gallagher's subject. 2 Design Students Honored Two KU design students received $50 prizes from the Lawrence Women's Club this week for their selection as the "most outstanding" of approximately 400 design students. Foreign Students, Festival rehearsal will be at 7 p.m. tonight in Hoch Audi- Official Bulletin Mary A. Markham, Hollywood Fla., junior, presented a water-color landscape, and Donald C. Craven, Stanberry, Mo., freshman, a ceramic bottle to the club for permanent exhibit. Cinderleader practices, April 21. 23. 7:30 p.m. Robinson Gym. Room 101. Tryouts. April 28 and 30. 7:30 p.m. Robinson Gym Room 101. Aids and Awards Employment opportunity Strong Part-time and some full time work. TODAY Faculty Club, 7:30 p.m. dessert and 8 p.m. bridge. Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Friau, VI 3-242 and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Buzholtz, VI 3-8381. Der Deutsche Teleintrift sich an. Donnerstag um 5. Uhr in Raum 402 im Kaffeeklasse und auftunde und einen Kaffeeklutsch. Auch besprechen wir die Politik Deutschlands. Christian Science Campus Organization 7.30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. KU Faculty Club. Dessert, 7:30 p.m. and Bridge. 8 p.m. Teachers Appointment Bureau, Donald Golden, Phoenix, Ariz. High school and college positions only. MA required for all except women's phys. ed. TOMORROW Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 8:45 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Monday through Friday, fellowing Canterbury House. Art Education Club, Room 103, Balmy Speaker, B. J. Everly, Student Teaching Speaker, B. J. Everly, Student Teaching. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 829 Miss Bible Study, discussion, refreshments. Nearly half-47 per cent-of the natural gas produced in Texas is consumed there too. Hodder Hall, once a dormitory where women searched the floor for hairpins, has today been taken over by men searching for radiation. Sixteen participants in the Kansas Highway Patrol recruit training program are getting practical experience by running radiation tests with Geiger counters in Hodder's front yard. A supply of cobalt 60 in the yard furnishes the stuff to make counters tick. Marvin Elected to Education Council Dean Burton W. Martin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information has been re-elected for a three year term to the accreting committee of the American Council on Education for Journalism. Dean Marvin was also re-elected chairman of the committee for another year. Dean Marvin presented the annual report to the council as past chairman of the ACEJ Accrediting Committee. The council met in conjunction with the meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Marquette Librarian To Talk at Poetry Hour William Ready, librarian from Marquette University, will discuss John R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Ring" at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. today in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. Medical Open House Saturday The School of Medicine will hold open house from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Medical Center, 39th Street and Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, Kan. An invitation is extended to any pre-medical students. A recent ordinance provides for a $10 fine for supermarket owners in Kenilworth, N. J., whose shopping carts are found abandoned in the streets. LEONARD'S STANDARD The place you want to go to be SURE your car is ready for spring. 9TH & INDIANA Thursday, April 23, 1959 University Daily Kansan (5,000 Pounds of Cheese) VOLUME BUYING Means LOWER PRICES AT THE HIDEAWAY 10c OFF ON EVERY PIZZA Monday through Thursday CAMPUS HIDEAWAY VI 3-9111 106 N. Park Home Ec Day Is Tomorrow The home economics department will entertain about 200 girls from 12 Kansas high schools tomorrow during its annual high school day. Carol Barber, Chanute senior, will narrate the fashion show. The script was written by Miss Barber, Nancy Dodge, Salina senior, Theresa Gainey, Prairie Village junior, and Gayle Kinemond, Bushton senior. George B. Smith, dean of the ternoon program. Mrs. Joyce Smith, home economics instructor, will be master of ceremonies. Helping to plan and produce the show are: Nadine Eger, Oregon, Mo., senior; Patricia Binns, Kansas City, Kan., Joan Hohman, University City, Mo., Doris Bamber and Patricia Domnell, Lawrence, Jeanine Tiemeier, Lincolnville, and Katherine Woods, Arkansas City. All are juniors; Brenda Gosney and Melinda Hill both Kansas City, Mo., sophomores Participating in the skit will be Edna Hill, professor of home economics; Mrs. Luella Foster, assistant professor of home economics; Marcia Hall, Coffeyville, and Geraldine Blair, McPherson, both seniors. Judy Weatherby, Ft. Scott, Margie Critten, Kansas City, Mo., and Karen Johnson, Topeka. All are sophomores. Connie Smith, Topeka, Charlotte Roberts, Independence, Kan., Sue Ellen Winkler, Caney, Darla Seltenreich, Quinter, and Ann Kelley, Independence, Mo. All are freshmen. DIAMONDS ARE A JOY FOREVER Your diamond rings will give you a lifetime of pleasure ... especially when your choice is Columbia "Tru-Fit." Unexcelled in the fiery brilliance of its diamonds, its tasteful styling, its tru-fit, thanks to built-in spring units Columbia "TRU-FIT" NO MONEY DOWN A YEAR TO PAY 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 Around the World K.C. Fire Kills 3 In Chemical Plant By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Kan.—Three men were killed and five injured today as an ear-shattering, rumbling explosion ripped the Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., and left it a smoking ruin. Company president R. F. Thompson said the damage would approach $1 million. Ten chemical tanks, one large concrete block building with a metal roof and several smaller buildings were involved in the blast. One steel tank was blown three-quarters of a block away. TOKYO—The U.S. Air Force announced today it has reprimanded Lt. Col. Charles H. Platt Jr., and relieved him of his command for his part in bumping seven enlisted men enroute to the United States on emergency leave. Platt, 49, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was relieved of his post as commander of the Air Terminal Squadron at Tachikawa air base and more to forfeit one-half month's salary, $240. NEW YORK—Police today received information that seven men had been sent to New York to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. TOKYO—Feiping radio today claimed "tremendous victories" in a Red Chinese Army offensive against anti-Communist Tibetan forces and said the rebellion in Lhasa had been completely quelled. The Communist New China News Agency said the Red Army swept across hundreds of miles in 10 days of action and wiped out the rebel nests at one stroke. It claimed 2,000 Tibetans wounded or captured in the drive. JIM McMULLAN, KU SENIOR JUST ARRIVED YESTERDAY- "I GET SO JEALOUS" "GIVE ME A LITTLE LOVIN' " "BILLBOARD"— "Spotlight Review." In Top Ten. (Highest Sales Potential of 150 New Records.) "CASHBOX"— "Excellent (B+)" 3rd on their list. "WREN"- Next Week's Pick Hit. BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644