University Daily Kansan Page 3 THE BETTER HALF—Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy and state Democratic Senator Joseph McDowell, Kansas City, Kan., see something indicated by the pointing finger of Republican Senator Donald Hults, Lawrence. The senators spoke last night at the campus forum. See story, page 1. 24 Faculty Back Ad (Continued from Page 1) James E. Titus; assistant professor political science; E.J. Baur, associate professor of sociology and human relations; W.J. Argersinger, professor of chemistry; James E. Seaver, associate professor of history; Robert Vosper, director of libraries. Ambrose Saricks, associate professor of history; Charles E. Staley, KU Party Members Will Speak Monday Representatives from the KU Young Democrats and Young Republicans will speak at 4 p.m. Monday during a coffee hour in the Kansas Union Music and Browsing Room. Democrat Edward Graham, Belleville second-year law, and Republican Scott Stanley, Kansas City, Kan., junior, will explain why they support the viewpoints of their respective parties. The event is part of Political Emphasis Week. We specialize in Badges, Rings, Novelties, Favors, Sweatshirts, T- t shirts, Crew hats, Paddies, Mugs, Stationery, Invitations, Programs, Cups, Trophies and anything with the organization emblem or Greek We also handle all types of regular jewelry including Diamond Rings, Watches, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lighters. assistant professor of economics; Jacob Kleinberg, professor of chemistry; F. J. Moreau, professor of law; James K. Logan, assistant professor of law; William A. Kelly, associate professor of law; Earl Nehring, instructor of political science. Fraternity Jewelers letters. Ellfeldt Replaced On Elections Body Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy gave the University's position toward the faculty members' stand. Necklaces, Lighters, Compacts, etc. L. G. Balfour Co. Elfldelt resigned at the beginning of the semester and Glen Smiley, Kansas City, Kan., junior was appointed chairman. The Daily Kansan erroneously listed Howard J. Elfeldt, Kansas City, Mo., senior, as chairman of the All Student Council Elections Committee in a news story Thursday. Engraving, Watch Repairing. Jewelry Repair. The School of Engineering and Architecture will hold its third annual Homecoming Saturday, Nov. 8. Engineering and architecture alumni, faculty, and students will meet from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Music and Browsing room of the Kansas Union. All the school's departments will have displays in the Union. AL LAUTER All University paychecks will be distributed Monday. The checks will be picked up at Topea tonight and sorted for distribution tomorrow. Students should present ID cards at the business office in Strong Hall to pick up checks. "It has been suggested that this sponsorship implies a position of the University of Kansas itself. It is the traditional policy of the University that a member of this faculty has the same rights and privileges as any other free American to express his personal point of view on matters of public policy. To deny a faculty member this right would impose an unreasonable and unfair restriction on his rights as a citizen. Paychecks Out on Monday VI 3-1571 HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Engineers Plan Homecoming 411 W 14th "On the other hand, the University as an institution never takes a position, pro or con, on such matters and it is not doing so now." Fine Photography CRAFT SHOP Silk Screen Lessons Every Week For Next 7 Weeks 7:30-9:30 ON TUESDAY EVENINGS Taught by Jim Stoner IN CRAFT SHOP Drown Your Sorrows In Pizza MAKE IT A LOST WEEKEND CAMPUS HIDEAWAY For Delivery—V1 3-9111 For Carry-out—106 N. Park KU to Hold Rally at Kansas State K-State Student Union at 12:30 p.m. A "Beat Silo Tech" rally will be held in Manhattan before the KU-Kansas State football game tomorrow. Following the rally there will be a car parade through the streets of Manhattan. The rally, which is part of the all-student migration to the K-State game, will be held in front of the Use Kansan Want Ads --- THE DRESS PARADE In all my years of observing coed fashions—and I have been arrested many times—I have never seen such verve, such dash, such Je ne sais quoi as can be found in this year's styles! I am particularly enchanted by the new "baby waist" dresses which so many of you girls are favoring this season. How demure you all look in your "baby waists"! How sweet! How innocent! How colorful when your housemother lifts you up and burps you after dinner! Another trend that leaves me limp with rapture is the oversized handbag. Goodbye to dinky little purses that hold nothing at all! Hurrah for today's sensibly sized bag with plenty of room for your makeup, your pens and pencils, your shelter half, your Slinky toy, your MG, and your Marlboros. Did I say Marlboros? Certainly I said Marlboros. What girl can consider herself in the van, in the swim, and in the know, if she doesn't smoke Marlboros? What man, for that matter. Do you want a filter that is truly new, genuinely advanced, but at the same time, does not rob you of the full flavor of first-rate tobacco? Then get Marlboro. Also get matches because the pleasure you derive from a Marlboro is necessarily limited if unlit. To return to coed fashions, let us now discuss footwear. The popular flat shoe was introduced several years ago when it became obvious that girls were growing taller than boys. For a while the flat shoes kept the sexes in a state of uneasy balance, but today they will no longer serve. Now, even in flats, girls are towering over their dates, for the feminine growth rate has continued to rise with disturbing speed. In fact, it is now thought possible that we will see fifteen-foot girls in our lifetime. The reverse wedgie is simply a wedgie turned around. This tilts a girl backward at a 45 degree angle and cuts as much as three feet off her height. It is, of course, impossible to walk in this position unless you have support, so your date will have to keep his arm around your waist at all times. This will tire him out in fairly short order; therefore you must constantly give him encouragement. Keep looking up at him and batting your lashes and repeating in awed tones, "How strong you are, Shorty!!" But science is working on the problem, and I feel sure American know-how will find an answer. Meanwhile, a temporary measure is available—the reverse wedgie. Next we turn to hair styling. The hair-do this year is definitely the cloche-coif. One sees very few crew cuts or Irene Castle bobs, and the new Mohican cut seems not to have caught on at all. In fact, I saw only one girl with a Mohican—Rhodelle H. Sigafoos, a sophomore of Bennington. Her classmates laughed and lauged at her, but it was Rhodelle who had the last laugh, for one night a dark, handsome stranger leaped from behind a birch and linked his arm in Rhodelle's and said, "I am Uncas, the last of the Mohicans—but I need not be the last, dear lady, if you will but be my wife." Today they are happily married and run a candied-apple stand near Macon, Ga., and have three little Mohicans named Patti, Maxine, and Laverne. 1958 Max Shulman Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Uncas and to all of you who have discovered the pleasures of Mariboro and Mariboro's sister cigarette, non-filter Philip Morris, both made by the sponsors of this column.