Page 3 Insurance Expert Will Speak Here An insurance expert will speak on "Human Life Values" at 3 p.m. Friday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The speaker, Dr. Solomon S. Huebner, professor emeritus of insurance and commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, has been instrumental in developing life insurance as a college study field. He is noted for literally changing this country's ideas of life insurance by urging that dollar value be placed on a man's earning power and indemnified for those who depend on that earning power. Through his work, this concept—and its handmaiden the professional approach to life insurance selling—have become integral parts of American life insurance thinking. Foreign Students To Visit Olathe The KU Foreign Student Adviser's office and the Olathe Rotarians will sponsor a Rotary World Fellowship Weekend in Olathe Saturday and Sunday, for 45 KU foreign students. The purpose of the annual trip is to enable the students to observe life in a typical Kansas community. "It is intended to be a typical weekend in a typical Kansas community with no special entertainment planned," Clark Coan, foreign student adviser and assistant dean of men, said. The students will take a tour of points of interest in Olathe and will be guests at an informal reception, where they will be greeted by the mayor. Olathe families will "adopt" foreign students for the weekend. Cuba was Uncle Sam's best customer for hams, shoulders and bacon in 1957. After 50 years of teaching, Dr. Huebner is now retired. He has traveled, written, lectured and served in many high positions. He holds seven positions now, including chairman of the board of trustees of the American College of Life Underwriters. Dr. Solomon S. Huebner When an Insurance Hall of Fame was instituted recently at Ohio State University, Dr. Huebner was one of three men elected. Other awards and honors he has received are a foundation for insurance education created in his name and the Third Order of the Sacred Treasure, bestowed by the Emperor of Japan. A coffee in honor of Dr. Huebner will be held following his lecture. Prof. Huebner spoke here last fall. Revue Ticket Sale to Start Tickets for the Rock Chalk Revue will go on sale tomorrow. First choice for tickets will go to faculty members and organized houses with members participating in the show. Other sales will begin at the Kansas Union ticket booth and the Information Booth on campus Thursday noon. Rock Chalk Revue will be held March 6 and 7. Tickets will be 75c and $1 for Friday's performance, $1 and $1.25 Saturday night. The KU Jazz Club, which initiated the Big Eight Jazz Festival last spring, is reorganizing. Jazz Club to Elect Officers Tomorrow Kenneth Merrill, instructor in business and the club's adviser, said that an election of officers will be held tomorrow. He said the club hopes to create more interest in jazz at KU. the club, which has about 60 members, meets in the Kansas Union each Thursday and offers a variety of programs for anyone interested in either listening to or playing jazz. The second annual Big Eight Jazz Festival will be held at Kansas State College this spring. The first festival was held at KU last year. Last year Kansas State and KU tied for first place in the competition for the traveling trophy. JSCC Wednesday, Feb. 25. 1959 University Daily Kansan IT'S FUN TO RUN March 1st 2:30-5:00 Juco College Leaders To Gather for Meet Administrators from 18 Kansas and area junior colleges are expected to attend the annual Junior College Conference tomorrow in the Kansas Union. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will address the representatives to the conference at a 6:30 dinner tonight in the Kansas Room of the Union. Tomorrow's program will get under way with registration and coffee at 8:30 a.m. Dean John S. McNown of the School of Architecture will lead a discussion of the KU engineering curriculum at 10 a.m. Dean Kenneth Anderson of the School of Education will talk about KU educational teaching facilities at 11 a.m. After a luncheon, Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will lead a discussion on the liberal arts program at 2 p.m. At 3 p.m. Dean James Surface of the School of Business will conclude the conference. Alava, Wash., is the westernmost town in the United States. SPECIAL OFFER HELD OVER at the WAGON WHEEL 507 W.14th Thursday, Friday, Saturday Due to the success of this special pen offer, we are continuing it through Saturday. Be sure to get your 2 FREE ballpoint pens in a plastic gift box with the purchase of 5 packs of PHILIP MORRIS, MARLBORO or PARLIAMENT cigarettes. 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