Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1959 Spring's Charms As the sun came up today hope sprang anew for the coming warm days, such as this one depicted for car washing. The forecast calls for a warming to temperatures in the 40s tomorrow. Bill Hamm, Atchison senior, cleans his car in the above picture. Around the Campus KU Gets Largest Bite in U.S. Funds KU was recently awarded the lion's share of the allocation of federal funds to 30 Kansas schools, under the auspices of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The allocation of $28,213 out of the $5,354 allotted to the Kansas schools was made under the provisions of the National Defense Education Act signed by President Eisenhower last September. Immediately following KU in the amount of money awarded was Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, which received $11,755 Kansas State College received $8,620. Engineering Council Seeks Delegate Ronald Bonjour, Lenexa senior and president of the Engineering Council, said today there is an opening for freshman representative due to the resignation of John Stuebinger. Aitchison freshman. The Council will select the new representative from any freshman students submitting a petition containing 25 signatures of freshman students, along with a letter of qualifications and interest. Petitions should go to Bonjour no later than Feb. 23. There are four times as many night traffic fatalities as in the day Art Teaching Meet Opens on Weekend Maud Ellsworth, professor of art education, announced today the program for the 10th annual Art Education conference to be held on the campus Friday and Saturday. D. Kenneth Winebrenner, editor of the School Arts magazine and a professor at New York State University Teachers College, will be the principal instructor in the conference. Other instructors in the conference will be Giles Thellmann, curriculum director for the Topeka schools, and Marilyn Stokstad, assistant professor of art history. Harvard Seminar Data Provided Patric Little, Wichita senior, and ASC president, said the Council will make the information available to those who wish to apply. Information on applications for the Seventh International Student Relations Seminar is being provided by the All Student Council. The seminar will be at Harvard University June 29 through Aug. 31. The nine-week course provides students with the necessary background and skills in international relations. Pearson Elects Council Students in the newly built Joseph R. Pearson dormitory have elected nine proctors and 18 representatives to a dormitory council for student government. BROTHERHOOD BANQUET 11th Annual Thursday, Feb. 19, 1959 Kansas Room — Union SPEAKER: JACK ISSELHARDT (Continued from Page 1.) the department in 1951. He was visiting professor at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1949-50, and he has taught courses in Mark Twain and other American authors at Cornell, Harvard, Arkansas, Stanford, Texas, and Wisconsin universities. Executive Secretary-of-State Anti-Discrimination Committee Tickets may be secured from: Mrs. Howard Baumgartel, Mrs. Raymond Cerf, Mrs. Alberta McGee, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Calvin VanderWerf, Mrs. Wyman Storer, Mrs. Gwen Bell, Mrs. William Argersinger, Mrs. Eldon Fields, Jesse Milan, Ed Miller, and Mrs. Russell Carter. Blair to Speak Prayer Sessions Offered Friday His published works include "Native American Humor." "Horse Sense in American Humor" (famous saturists and commentators on American life from Benjamin Franklin to Ogden Nash). "Wawhorne in Eight American Authors," "The Literature of the United States (with Theodore Hornberger and Randall Stewart)." "Davy Crockett, Frontier Hero—Truth and Legend." "Half Horse, Half Alligator; The Mike Fink Legend" (with F. J. Meine). "Two Phases of American Humor." "Approaches to Poetry" (with W. K. Chandler). Two prayer services in Danforth Chapel at 12:30 and 5 p.m. Friday will be part of the annual World Day of Frayer observance during this Lenten season. These services are planned by a KU committee of United Church Women of Lawrence, a part of a world-wide group of Christian churchwomen. The committee is composed of two women representatives from each of the church fellowship groups on the campus. The theme is: "Lord, I believe," based on the Bible story of the blind man who after being healed let the light of Jesus shine in his heart. The services were written by a group of 9 Christian women of Egypt, members of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Anglican Church, Christian Evangelical churches, and the Y.W.C.A. Pep Clubs Ready Dance The KuKus, Jay Janes and the Rock Chalk Juniors have been spending a great deal of their time on the Pen Club dance, Saturday, Feb. 14. Committees from all three groups have been working together on the dance. Grass and brush fires on the open range burn over an average of about 250 thousand acres annually. KUOK Ups Coverage New features announced by KUOK include weekly coverage of the Wednesday night Trail Room dances in the Kansas Union. Other features will be a short interview program, Campus Report, and the use of a newly installed "beeper-phone" system for coverage Rackets Committee Questions Three WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Three reputed members of the Mafia, international crime syndicate, took refuge in the fifth amendment today to avoid discussing juke box racketeering. The trio—John Vitale of St. Louis, Frank Zito of Springfield, Ill., and Michael Genovese of Gibsonia, Pa. appeared before the Senate rackets committee. Each was described as a "delegate" at the 1957 "underworld convention" at Apalachin, N. Y., and as a proprietor in the coin-operated machine business. Zito was questioned about the 1957 murder of James Derosa, an Illinois pinball operator. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results of news events as they happen. Recent additions to KUOK's staff are: Julie Harris, Prairie Village sophomore; Peggy McCormack, Kansas City, Mo., junior, traffic managers; and Martin Mindell, West Hempstead, Long Island, New York, sophomore, director of audience survey. KUOK night managers are Ronald Abrams, Brooklyn, N. Y., senior; Frederick Harris, Chanute sophomore; William De Jarnette, Lawrence sophomore; and John Sharp, Ft. Leavenworth senior. TEE PEE NOW OPEN NEW MANAGEMENT Evenings 7:30 - 12:00 Open Friday & Saturday At Noon Deadline Date Is Feb. 21 Price For Pictures Includes Publication Cost Get Your Senior Picture Taken For The 1959 Jayhawker Call Estes Studios VI 3-1171 20 E. 9th VI 3-1701 Mr. Regnier — the man who paints with flowers says its time to order flowers for Valentine's Day Feb.14 FOR ANY REASON Order Early!