--- University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday. April 3, 1959 KU Disaster Plan The University has developed a disaster plan to be followed in the event a tornado or other disaster should threaten or strike the campus. Here is the plan: Warning Warning Signal—Four short blasts on whistles University buildings—Classes will be dismissed; walk (don't run) to sheltered areas on lower floors of permanent buildings. Living Units-Be sure roommate and neighboring roomers are awake and on their feet; move at once to previously determined safe areas to be named by units. Instructions 1. Keep calm. 2. Keep cars off the streets and highways. 3. Avoid electrical wiring and appliances in dampened areas. 4. Do not move to disaster areas unless directed to do so by authorized persons. 5. Do not use telephone except for extreme emergency. 6. Do not use open flame (matches, candles, lighters) in disaster area until you have checked for escaping gas and other inflammables. The all clear signal will be sounded with one long blast on whistles. AGI Emphasizes Work, Housing (Continued from Page 1.) system of communication between the individual and the student council. full 'representation' will cease to be just and ideal. "A student council can and should have a great influence in the policy making of the University as a Jane Dean whole. Within the realm of the numerous functions of the council, lie many duties and obligations which are either unfinished or untouched. "Our responsibility is here and only by taking first things first can student action be visible and concrete," she concluded. Radio Programs KANU 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread: "Symphony No. 1 for Orchestra" by John Pozdro, Associate Professor of Music Theory Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano" by Franck 7:30 Keyboard Concert, Organ: "Organ Sonata No. 6 in D Minor, Op. 65" by Mendelssohn 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: Our American Music 9:00 Opera Is My Hobby: "Al-cese" by Gluck 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music 11:00 Sign Off KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, 91.5 MC Kansan Want Ads Get Results Spring Tune-Up Time Now is the time to have your car checked at Harrell Texaco 9th & Miss. SPECIAL Until April 15 with lady assistant and operator 1022 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. VI 3-2132 (Above Vicker's China & Gift Shop) with lady assistant and operator Regular $4.00 massage ---- now $2.50 Regular $2.00 steam bath -- now 1.00 Here's a healthful and relaxing way to ease off some of those extra pounds you may have gained this winter. Great for muscle tone and weight control. LEW ORIGER, Professional Masseur Radio Programs KUOK 6:15 "Mainstreet Melodies," Cliff Tatham. Tonight 6:00 Sign On 8:05 The Dave Holman Show 9:05 "The Big Beat," Harold Hollis 10:05 Moonglow, Bob Smith 12:19 Sign Off KUOK News—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes Channel 63 on the dial at Corbin-North, Grace Pearson, Douthart, Carruth-O'Leary, Joseph R. Pearson halls, and Delta Sigma Phi Cold drinks and music at old prices 12:00 Sign Off SHAMROCK INN (Old Silver Wheel) Highway No.10 Bypass-DeSoto, Kansas—1/2 Mile West off Highway 10 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers More people want America's real cigarette than any other brand today. For 10 straight years, Camel has been the top-selling cigarette of all. The Camel blend of costly tobacco has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!" Cast off the fads and fancy stuff .. Have a real cigarette have a CAMEL B. $ ^{7} $ Reynolds Tob, Co., Winton-Salem, N.C HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER "JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM THE CAMPUS" 9th & Iowa 150-Car Free Parking THE LAUNDROMAT- THE ANSWER TO THE LAUNDRY PROBLEM - Completely "Do-it-yourself" (coin metered) 25c - Fast (30 minutes) - Open 24 hours a day (7 days a week) - Washing and Drying (full treatment) 25c HILLCREST BARBER SHOP for haircuts with that "Professional Touch" RANEY HILLCREST DRUG ● Luncheonette ● Cosmetics ● Fountain JAYHAWK CLEANERS & LAUNDRY We Pick Up & Deliver 10% Off Cash & Carry