Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 8, 1959 Iranian Aid Seen Essential A visiting American Universities Field Staff lecturer said last night that if the United States stops aid to Iran a chain reaction would start in the Middle East that would ruin American diplomatic efforts. Speaking before a combined meeting of Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism fraternities, E. A. Bayne outlined the position of the United States in Iran, stressing the importance of America now, since replacing Great Britain as an influence. Mr. Bayne said United States aid to Iran consists of military support and the physical strength in that country through the large number No One Shows Up For Women's Talks A discussion of religious activities and false moral standards at KU failed to attract any students to a panel discussion at the United Presbyterian Center last night. A discussion on professor-student relationships and cheating on tests is scheduled for 7 tonight in the Center. The two undiscussed subjects from last night's unattended meeting will be included in the program. Social problems at KU will be discussed at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Center. Members of the panel include; Jerrrianne Thornburgh. Syracuse senior and chairman of the panel; Sharon L. Luxford, Kansas City, Mo.; Trudy A. Gier, McPherson; Mary C. Weidensaul, Shoshioni Wyo., all juniors; Nancy F. Schwarz, Solomon, and Margaret Thrasher; Wichita, sophomores. Sing Registration Closes on Friday Friday is the deadline for registration in the annual Spring Sing April 29 for all independent, organized houses. Registration can be made by contacting Charlotte Stryker, Topeka junior, at VI 3-9123. Eight houses have registered 14 ensembles and 12 songs. Houses registering small ensembles are Douthart, Pearson, Battenfeld, Gertrude Sellars Pearson third floor, Miller, J. R. Pearson, and Grace Pearson halls. Large ensembles have been registered by GSP, Douthart, Grace Pearson, Foster, Miller, and Battenfeld halls. Emily Taylor, dean of women, will award four gold-cup trophies. First and second place trophies will be presented in both the large and small ensemble divisions. Joseph E. Wilkins, professor of voice, will be one of three judges. The other judges have not been selected. ___ Indio in the Coachella Valley of California is the date capital of the world. IVY LEAGUE BLAZERS WITH FRATERNITY CRESTS Navy, Blue, Gray, Maroon $25.95 all wool imported, all stock sizes Contact: JOHN PHILLIPS VI3-4615 after 6 Special Prices for Group Orders Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER of State Department personnel stationed there. The United States also participates in the grass roots economic aid supplied by the point-four program, Mr. Bayne said. Earlier during his stay on the campus Mr. Bayne spoke on the responsibility the United States has in Iran stressing the fact that if the U.S. didn't supply aid to Iran the Russian government would. Spring Sale At 710 Mass. Pizza . . . . Large 40c Off Small 20c off Lasagne and Spaghetti 20c Off Hero Sandwiches . . 20c Off PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR DISCOUNT Good from Mon., April 6 to Thur., April 9, 1959. OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sun. noon - 1 a.m. Carryouts VI 3-1086 Delivery and his "BAND OF RENOWN" Relays Dance Friday, April 17 9-12 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom $2.50 - Semi-formal Room Reservations, April 14. Tickets on sale at Union today, Information Booth April 13. "A Safe Place to Buy Diamonds" 916 Mass. "The Price of a Diamond" Depends on the quality of the diamond involved and the integrity of your jeweler. In selling you a diamond at its correct price, we obtain a good reputation, and you obtain value received. "The Best for Both of Us" Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers "COKE" IS A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT © 1999 THE COCA-GOLA COMPANY. Ice age Lucky us . . . today is the modern ice age. Lots and lots of it in refrigerators ready to ice up the Coke. And what could be more delicious than frosty Coca-Cola . . . the real refreshment. With its cold crisp taste and lively lift it's always Coke for The Pause That Refreshes! BE REALLY REFRESHED...HAVE A COKE! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Kansas City, Missouri