--- University Daily Kansan Page 3 ON THE AIR—Earl Clement Attlee, Britain's former prime minister, talked with Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, for a live TV broadcast by WIBWTV of Topeka. Students in radio-TV at the University worked the broadcasting equipment. Late Dates Will Donate Pennies for Scholarships Tonight and tomorrow are the once-a-year nights when KU coeds will have their closing hours extended—for a small fee. The Associated Women Students is sponsoring a "Pennies for a Purpose" program on these two nights following Rock Chalk Revue to raise money for the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund. Closing hours will be extended in all women's houses until 130 a.m. There will be a minimum charge of one cent per minute after 1 a.m., but generous boy friends may contribute more if they wish. Funds raised to support the scholarship are turned over to the KU Endowment Association for investment and handling. Applicants for the scholarship are selected by a committee on the basis of need, scholarship, and leadership. The applicant must have been in residence at KU for at least one semester at the time of the selection. The scholarship is offered each year in commemoration of KU women students who have died during their college years. Newman Sets Deadline The deadline for making reservations for the Newman Club's annual retreat at Conception, Mo., April 3-5, is March 15. Transportation, meals, and rooms will be furnished. Anyone interested should contact Bernadette Dlabal, Wilson junior, at VI 3-1772. Worship in Lawrence Assembly of God 13th and Mass. J. J. Krimmer, Pastor Sunday School ... 9:45 Worship Time ... 11:00 Youth Vespers ... 6:45 Revivat Time ... 7:45 If he did, the odds are he'll be hotfooting it right back for America's most popular cigarette. Nothing else gives you the rich tobacco flavor and easygoing mildness of Camel's costly blend. It stands to reason: the best tobacco makes the best smoke. Instead of fads and fancy stuff . . . "Ten to one he forgot the Camels!" Have a real cigarette have a CAMEL Friday, March 6.1959 B. R. J. Reynolds Taub. Co. Winniston-Salem. N. C. B. AGI, Vox Begin Plans For Spring Elections The campus' two political parties met in separate smoke-filled rooms of the Kansas Union last night to discuss political strategy in spring elections. The Allied Greek Independent executive council members began a series of meetings to discuss its platform. Terry Elliott, Fort Scott junior and president of the party, said it would probably be ready for release in about two weeks. The Council will meet again tomorrow, Tuesday and Thursday to add finishing touches, he said. Vox Populi party members discussed the selection of candidates and the new elections bill at their party meeting. Voting will be in the basement of Strong Hall and will be for a two-day period. Wilson said. There will be no returns until after the polls are closed, he said. Vox Populi will meet again next Thursday to make its final selection of candidates. Nuggets of golden goodness Try this golden treasure for a real taste treat . . . delicious Dairy Queen topped with crunchy butter pecan! Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. Less fattening, too! Come in for a treat TODAY! on American Express 1959 Student Tours of Europe Wherever, whenever, however you travel, your best assurance of the finest service is American Express! On American Express Student Tours of Europe you'll be escorted on exciting itineraries covering such fascinating countries as England . . . Belgium . . . Germany . . Austria . . Switzerland . . Italy . . The Rivieras . . and France. And you'll have ample free time and lots of individual leisure to really live life abroad! 7 Student Tours of Europe . . . featuring distinguished leaders from prominent colleges as tour conductors . . . 40 to 62 days . . . by sea and by air . . $1,397 and up. 4 Educational Student Tours of Europe . . . with experienced escorts . . . by sea . . . 44 to 57 days . . . $872 and up. Other European Tours Available . . . from 14 days . . $672 and up. Also, Tours to Florida, Bermuda, Mexico, West Indies and Hawaii. You can always Travel Now—Pay Later when you go American Express! Member; Institute of International Education and Council on Student Travel. For complete information, see your Campus Representative, local Travel Agent or American Express Travel Service . . . or simply mail the handy coupon. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICE 65 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. e/o Travel Sales Division C-20 Yes! Please send me complete information about 1959 Student Tours of Europe! Name... Address... City... Zone... State... PROTECT YOUR TRAVEL WALKS WITH AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CREGES- SENDABLE EVERYWHERE APPLY NOW FOR YOUR COMPREHENSIVE AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD-WIDE CREDIT CARD