Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 25, 195 UNION ADDITION—Buildings and grounds workmen tore out a sidewalk on the west side of the Kansas Union yesterday as they began site preparation for the Union addition. Bonds totaling $1,100,000 to finance the work were sold Friday. Have TV, Will Fight FRANKFURT, Germany —(UPI) The following advertisement appeared in yesterday's editions of the newspaper "Wolfsburger Nachrichten": "Television set, slightly damaged by blow of the fist, to sell cheap." Plates Pose Problem MIAMI — (UPI) — The sheriff's department here has a good reason for not cracking down on drivers with 1558 license plates, which expired last Friday. Because of mixup, many of the department's own cars still haven't received 1559 tags. 6:00 Sign On Radio Programs KUOK 6:15 "Javhawk Jump Time" Tonight 7. 05 "Musical Pathways" 7:30 Freshman Basketball (KU versus K-State) 9:05 Wednesday Night Dance (Live from the Kansas Union, with the music of Tom Bonar. Skip Rein. host) 10:05 "The Dwight Norman Show" 11:00 "Lucky Strike Melodies" 11:15 "The Dwight Norman Show" 12:00 Sign Off KUOK News--6, 7, 8, 9, 10. and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes 630 on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson Douthart and Carruth O'Leary Halls. KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert "Quartet for Flute, Guitar Viola and Cello" by Schubert 7:00 Concerto Concert 7:30 News 7:35 The Atom and You 7:55 The "X" in *in and you* 7:56 When *women* in *being Opera* 7:58 *Enjoy, Enjoy, Enjoy*, *Wehba* "Der Freischutz" by Weber 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music "Quintet No. 2 for Piano and Strings in C Minor, Op. 115" by Faure 11. 00 Each in His Own Tongue 11:00 Each in His Own Tongue, KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, Garcia. Jorgensen Is Panelist Elin K. Jorgensen, professor of music education, was in Wichita Monday to participate in the program of the Southwestern division of the Music Educators National Conference. She was a panelist on guidance for future music teachers, considering pre-college requirements and high school-college cooperation. Badawy Presents 2nd Egyptian Talk Alexander Badawy, visiting professor of architecture, will present the second of a series of five lectures on the "Rise of Egyptian Culture" at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Prof. Badawy's talk tonight will include a discussion and slides of Egyptian culture from the earliest time through the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom. There will be a special emphasis on sculpture, painting and other arts. A question period will follow the lecture tonight, and refreshments will be served. Archaeologists To Hear Pounds The Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America announces a lecture to be given by Norman J. G. Pounds, Rose Morgan professor of geography, Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 306B of the Kansas Union. Prof. Pounds will speak on "The Medieval Parish Church: Architectural Styles and Sociological Functions." His talk will be illustrated with colored slides. AWS Gets 65 Names For Spring Offices The Associated Women Students has received 65 petitions from organized women's houses for spring offices in the organization. Petitioners took a quiz last night to be graded by the senior members of the election committee. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad - Portraits - Application Photos - Weddings - Engagements by photography HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLAKN 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 WHO SAID IT FIRST? A column of incidental intelligence by Jockey brand "GENTLEMAN AND SCHOLAR" High praise, indeed, for any man! But did you know that the description comes from Robert Burns—who said it first about a dog? Here's the quote: "His locked, lettered, braw brass collar Showed him the gentleman and scholar." You'll find the couplet in Burns' "The Twa Dogs." "THE MORNING AFTER" This horrible time was first im- mortalized by George Ade in "The Sultan of Sulu." Here's the way he put it: "But, R-E-M-O-R-S-E! The water-wagon is the place for me; It is no time for mirth and laughter, The cold, gray dawn of the morning after!" "THE MORNING AFTER" "MAN BITES DOG" That's everybody's definition of news, and we're all indebted to John B. Bogart, city editor of the old New York Sun (1873-90) who first said: "When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news!" Jockey Underwear What's true about expressions is also true about styles. Somebody always got there first. Take Jockey brand underwear. Jockey brand is made only by Coopers. Cooper's invented Jockey underwear—and no copy can compare with Jockey brand for quality, comfort and fit. For underwear that feels better because it fits better, insist on Jockey brand—the original comfort-tailored underwear. You'll find it at better stores everywhere. Recognize it by the Jockey trade mark. fashioned by the house of Cooke