Page 10 University Daily Kansan Broadway Stars to Present 'Candide' Concert Nov.24 "Candide," the Voltaire classic, will open the KU Concert Course Series on Monday. Nov. 24 at 3:20 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. The musical stars Robert Rounseville and Irra Petina, who are repeating their Broadway performances, and Martyn Green and Mary Costa. Students will be admitted free upon presentation of ID cards. 'Candide' is a musical version of the famous story, with a book by Lillian Hellman and a score by Leonard Eernstein, who is now conductor of the New York Philharmonic. Sam Krachmalnick, who was musical director of the play on Broadway, will conduct here. Mr. Rouseville plays the title role opposite Miss Costa, who will portray the appealing Cunegonde, Miss Costa has been described by the London Evening News as "the gold girl, the world's most glamorous opera singer." Just before starting this tour, Miss Costa completed a film engagement singing in the title role of Walt Disney's film, "The Sleeping Beauty." "Candide" began its 5-city tour in Baltimore in October. It has played on campuses of the following universities: Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, New Mexico, California, and Wisconsin. It will continue its tour in Salt Lake City, Denver, Seattle, Montreal and Toronto. Applications for the new 120- apartment Stouffer Place addition will be accepted beginning Monday in the dormitory office in 28 Strong Hall. Wilson said yesterday the average monthly utility charge for each apartment would be under $20. Rates for the apartments, which are all furnished, are $60 a month for 1-bedroom units and $70 for 2-bedroom units, plus monthly utility charges. J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, said five of the 10 buildings under construction will be opened Jan. 1 and the other five by Jan. 20. The first 10 Stouffer Place buildings, also containing 120 units, were Low Interest Loans Help Students Pay School Debts Students are hitting the University's pocket book hard these days. Since last April, 1,322 students have borrowed more than $180.- 000 from University funds to pay a part of their college expenses. A record 2,883 students on the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses borrowed $389,000 during the 1957-58 fiscal year. 10 Stouffer Units To Open in January Spencer A. Martin, director of aids and awards, said the amount loaned this year is about equal to the amount loaned at this time last year. The biggest demand for loans is near the close of the semester, Mr. Martin said. Students need money for second semester fees, books and other supplies. financed through a Housing and Home Financing Agency loan. Eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were born in Great Britain. able to finance this cost without University assistance," he said. The Board of Regents gave KU approval to borrow over one million dollars to build the second 10 buildings in September 1957. "Some loans are made for room and board but most students are Must Have 'C' Average Portraits K-Pictures Application Photos have a $2^{1 / 2}$ per cent annual interest rate. Old China, Glass, Silver, Prints To be eligible for loans students must have completed one semester at KU with a "C" grade average and must be enrolled at the time, Mr. Martin said. Loans are made only for college expenses. "No loans have been refused qualified students," Mr. Martin said. Applications must be filed at the Office of Aids and Awards. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 Good Luck KU GREENE'S News Stand 11th St Mass Short loans are for 60 days and require only the student's signature. The amount of these loans must not exceed .150. HIXON STUDIO Fine Photography "Loan funds are one of the greatest needs of the University," Mr. Youngberg said. "They depend entirely on private support," he added. Money for the long term loans comes from the student loan fund in the Business Office, Mr. Martin said. Short term and some long term loans are made from funds in the Endowment Association. Up to $300 may be borrowed for 1 year. These loans require co-signers, preferably relatives, Mr Martin said. Both short and long range loan DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-030 11th & Mass. Mr. Youngberg said a special effort is being made to encourage private support so that the University will have adequate funds for loans when the federal loan program may be established before the second semester. FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll also free. Offer given 120, 120 or 127 mmm black and white film. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) Now, for the first time, Russia permits overland daylight travel, allowing you to see the rural areas and country villages as well as the cities. ONLY $1,697—All expenses included—Directed by American University Leaders—Trans-Atlantic air travel via Trans World Airlines Reservations are limited to university students and young adult instructors. Call or write today for Russia Student-Teacher tour folder with all details. HIXON STUDIO 1236 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas Phone: Viking 3-1211 72 days, with 31 days in Russia visiting 14 cities from Leningrad and Moscow to the resorts of Yalta in the Crimea and Sochi in the Caucasus. DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass VI 3-0330 722 Mass VI 3-0330 MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES Denmark - Sweden - Finland - England - Belgium - Holland Germany - France - Luxembourg - Poland - Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Don't forget to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday airline reservations NOW! Don't wind up on the "wait list." For Your 1959 Travel Adventure, You Are Invited To Join The Collegiate Grand European-Russia Circle Tours Visiting RUSSIA WELCOME ALUMS Be Watching... The Big Surprise Is Almost Here! The Blue Hills Drive-In 1601 E. 23rd St. Serving the Best Burgers in Town Work on Homecoming Decorations? If This Is You,You Win $5.00 If you are the person circled in the above picture, then you win $5.00. Bring this ad to the Lawrence Sanitary office at 6th and Vermont before 3:00 tomorrow, present your ID card, and you will receive a $5.00 bill. Serving KU For Over 38 Years Lawrence Sanitary ALL STAR DAIRY Milk & Ice Cream Co., Inc. With Top Quality Dairy Products Feature Flavor for November... Pick up 1/2 Gallon Today DUTCH APPLE