Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1958 PERSHING RIFLES—The 23 initiates of Pershing Rifles stand at attention outside the Military Science Building. First in line at the left is James M, Immel, Iola. Robert H. Wolfe, Bartlesville, Okla., holds the flag. Both are freshmen. The man in the center row was not identified. Pershing Rifles Pledge Company E of Pershing Rifles has announced the pledging of 23 men. The organization was originally an Army society but now also includes the Navy and Air Force. Well known for possessing a crack drill team each year, the KU Company ranks as one of the best companies in the regiment which includes most of the Big Eight Schools. The pledges are: Ronald Aguilar, Ft. Leavenworth; Robert Aufdemberge, Leavenworth; Carl Cornelsen, Holton; James Crocker, Joplin, Mo.; Roy Deem, Joplin, Mo.; Mike Fitzwater, Atchison. Julius Johnson, Leavenworth; Philip Levin, Kansas City, Kan; Stuart Lovelace, Kansas City, Mo; Kenneth Lyons, Kansas City, Kan; Ronald Macallum, Kansas City, Kan; Paul Mitchell, Ft. Smith, Ark; Jerry Olsen, Holton. Howard Painter, Kansas City, Kansas City, Kan;; Ernest Pearce, Derby; Cecil Post, Marion; Harold Rogler, Wichita; James Shaw, Wichita; Frederick Snyder, Leavenworth; John Stallwitz, Augusta; Loyd Willson, Iola; and Robert Wolfe, Bartlessville, Okla. All are freshmen. Lloyd Ericsson, Lawrence sophomore. Large Jet Engine On Display Today A cutaway J-57 turbojet engine with 10,000 pounds thrust is being displayed today west of Marvin Hall by the Pratt-Whitney Aircraft Co. of Hartford, Conn. The engine went into production in February of 1953 and has been used in the B-52, Convair F-102 delta-wing fighter, Boeing 707 jetliner, and in the Douglas jetliner. It is 15 feet long and about 3 feet in diameter. Anyone on the campus is invited to see it, Ammon S. Andes, professor of aeronautical engineering said. Brown Says Democrats Can Beat Nixon in '60 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI)— California Governor-elect Edmund G. (Pat) Brown yesterday predicted that the Democrats can whip Vice President Richard Nixon if he wins the Republican Presidential nomination in 1960. Brown, the first Democratic governor to be elected in California in 20 years, also analyzed the troubles of the GOP party in his state. The Republican party squabbles began, he said, when former Gift Wrapping To Be Shown Miss Kaye King, Hallmark gift stylist, will give gift wrapping demonstrations at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union. Gov. Earl Warren went to Washington as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Brown said that "Nixon is a clever politician and worked hard for many years, but the Democrats can defeat him." Goff to Judge Play Contest Dr. Lewin Goff, professor of speech and drama and director of the University Theatre, has been named one of three preliminary judges in a play writing contest sponsored by the Topeka Civic Theater. The first automobile to use the steering column gear shift was the Benz in 1893. VI 3-9111 A Number For Everyone's Little Black Book (Everyone who likes good service that is) CAMPUS HIDEAWAY For Carry-out—106 N. Park A is to beat-but without the you miss the whole idea of is to smoke-but without flavor you miss the whole idea of smoking! When it comes to flavor... IT'S WHAT'S UP FRONT THAT COUNTS Up front in Winston is FILTER-BLEND that's why WINSTON TASTES GOOD like a cigarette should