Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 10, 1950 ROYAL ROBE—Lawrence businessmen have donated this red and white robe and a tiara (not pictured) as permanent trappings for Homecoming queens to wear during their reign. Bands Parade Here Oct.28 Sixty-four high school bands, an all-time high, will provide pregame and halftime activities for the Tulane-Kansas football game Oct. 28. A parade through downtown Lawrence will be a feature of the annual University of Kansas Band Day. More than 4,200 band members will take part in the 9:30 a.m. parade, Russell L. Wiley, director of the KU band, said. The parade will begin at Central Park, at the corner of Sixth and Kentucky Street, go east to Massachusetts, then continue south to South Park. In pre-game ceremonies, the bands, playing the National Anthem, will join with the KU band on the field for the flag raising. At half-time the massed bands will spell "Band Day-KU 1958" and play three marches. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Honolulu was 56 degrees. The highest on record was 88. Maine's seacoast is 3.478 miles long. TROPHY DAY Lawrence Drag Strip-Sunday, Oct.12 40 TROPHIES BEING AWARDED Competition cars will be turning over 100 miles per hour Time Trials 9 a.m. — Eliminations 1:45 p.m. Admission 75c Per Person LAWRENCE DRAG STRIP 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ miles west on Highway 40, turn left and go about $ \frac{1}{2} $ mile south PREPARE FOR WINTER DRIVING NOW Don't Get Stuck! Get WIN-TREADS The Custom Quality Retreads U.S. ROYAL TREAD retreads are made especially for winter use on ice and snowy roads. Give maximum skid protection and traction. Very quiet! ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK . . . (including 14" size) 2 for $3395 6.70-15 2 for $3795 7.10-15 2 for $3995 7. 60-15 LAWRENCE TIRE & OIL CO. 1000 Mass. VI 3-3422 KUOK Starts Record Shows With the appointment of 12 disc jockeys, student-operated station KUOK started its full broadcast schedule week. The new disc jockeys are Bill Hardy, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student; Bob Morris, Washington junior; Mike Fitzwater, Atchison freshman; Raymond Phipps, Kansas City, Kan., senior; Rodger Taylor, Topeka junior; Alan Wutnow, Hope sophomore; Dick Wood, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Mike McCarthy, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. John Nienstedt, Beloit junior; Gale Askren, topeki junior; Lee Quisenberry, Junction City junior, and Dave Starr, Lawrence sophomore. Victor Hyden, instructor of speech and drama and station supervisor of KUOK, selected the disc jockeys from an audition. Those chosen are free to develop their program as they wish. KUOK, 630 on the radio dial, can be heard in Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Corbin-North, Carruth-O'Leary, Douthart and Grace Pearson halls. President Benjamin Harrison maintained a summer home on Second Lake in the Adirondacks of New York State during the 1880's. LA TROPICANA CLUB Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management THE BEST IN MILK comes in Red * White * Blue ST . . . of course from 202 West 6th St. Phone VI 3-5511