Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 12, 1958 Miss Santa to Be Named Wednesday Peggy Shank Betsy O'Hara Space Agency Asks For 500 Million WASHINGTON — (UPI) The National Space Administration indicated today it plans to ask the new Congress for at least another 45 million dollars to help speed the nation's space programs during the current fiscal year. Congress shaved 45 million dollars from their first budget making it about 300 million. A spokesman declined to give any hint of whether the Space Administration's budget request for fiscal 1960 would match the more than 500 million dollars called for last night by Chief Counsel George J. Feldman of the House Space Committee. When Texas gained its independence from Mexico in 1836, it unsuccessfully claimed a strip of eastern Colorado. Miss Santa for 1938 has been chosen and the winner will be announced Wednesday. A committee headed by Mayor H. Roe Bartle of Kansas City, Mo., chose the winner from five finalists. The finalists and their sponsors are Peggy Shank, Hiawatha, Watkins, and Betsy O'Hara, Salina, Gertrude Seliards Pearson, freshmen; JoAnn Palmer, Wichita. Kappa Alpha Theta, and Judy Schaeffer, Kingman, Gertrude Seliards Pearson upperclass, sophomores, and Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo., Grace Pearson, senior. Miss Santa will attend the University Daily Kansan Christmas party from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday. She will receive the following gifts from Lawrence merchants: Commonwealth Theatres, 12 theater passes; Weaver's. "Channel No. 5" perfume atomizer; Jay Shoppe and Campus Jay Shoppe, Gasco Fur-Blend sweater; Ober's Jr. Miss, a $5 gift bond. Allison-Thomas, a corsage; Rancy's Drug Store, "White Shoulders" perfume by Eyvan; Campus Beauty Shoppe, a shampoo and set; Premier Jewelry, a pearl ring; Kansas Union Bookstore, a red nightgown and a scarf; Kansas Union cafeteria, two steak dinners, and the Campus Hideway, pizza for two. Judy Schaeffer For Expert Lucretia Gable Howard E. Crotchett, Louisburg; John Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Delmar Falcon, Kentucky; Hattert, Topeka; McRuey, Moscow; Larry McCully, Wichita; Robert Mehl- The participating students are: Accounting Majors To Intern Dec.26 National and local business firms will be bolstered for six weeks starting Dec. 26 when 30 accounting majors become junior accountants with the firms. The selected students will complete this semester's class work and take their final examinations before Christmas vacation in order to devote full time to the internship program. Students are selected for the program on the basis of academic standing, adaptability for assignment, results in aptitude and personality tests and interviews with the faculty committee. 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Smith recently was certified as having won re-election Nov. 4 to a seventh term by a 233-vote margin over Elmo Mahoney, a Dorrance farmer. However, District Democratic Chairman Norbert Dreiling of Hays, said irregularities and errors in five counties of the 28-county district would shift 253 votes, giving Mahoney the victory by a 20-vote margin. Dreiling said Rep. Smith's election will be contested before either the House Elections Committee or the Special Committee to Investigate Campaign Expenditures. Rep. Smith was in Washington and could not be reached for comment. Hall Takes Post In Rocket Plant SACRAMENTO, Calif. — (UPI) The Aerojet-General firm has announced the appointment of former governor Fred Hall as management control head of Aerojet's solid rocket plant. Hall was governor of Kansas from 1955 through 1957. He also served as county attorney for Ford county, and as lieutenant governor for the state. Richard D. 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