--- Page 3 Men's Council Reorganized A Men's Scholarship Hall Council has been reorganized to unite Jouiffe, Battenfeld, Foster, Pearson, and Stephenson. Halls. The organization will work in three fields—social, academic and service. Three permanent committees are composed of the presidents, social chairmen and scholarship chairmen of the halls. A traveling scholarship trophy will be awarded each year to the house with the highest grade average. The trophy, named for Miss Carlotta Nellis, former housemother at Battenfeld, was donated by her. A representative of the USAF Aeronautical Chart and Information Center of St. Louis will be here Thursday to talk to students about applying for cartography work. The council will take part in Campus Chest and other campus affairs. Vic Viola, Abilene senior, is the new preseident. The salary ranges from $3600 to $6300, depending on the applicant's qualifications. Air Force To Hold Map Work Talks Information can be obtained from James Drury, associate professor of political science. Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography, or the political science placement office, 15 Strong C. To Take Club Picture Today K-Club members will have their pictures taken after the game today. Members should wear either their letter jackets or sweaters. The picture will be taken in the K-Club section. German Club Activities Activities of the German Club for March will include a study of Switzerland and Austria, and a program on German history and literature. Smetana Quartet Achieves Rare Harmony, Smoothness By IONE TRIMMING- (Of The Daily Kansan Staff) We heard the Smetana Quartet recital Monday night in Strong Auditorium. We liked it. The first touch of bows to the strings brought forth harmony and smoothness rarely achieved by string quartets. They warmed up to the audience gradually by first playing the familiar Schubert "Quartet in E flat major." After gaining the confidence of the audience, they introduced the works of two Czechoslovakian composers. "From My Life," a quartet in E minor. was written by Smetana after he became deaf. He tells of the events of his life in this, the last of two chamber compositions. The second quartet, "Secret Letters" by Janacek, offers "a bit of modern," said Lubomir Kostecky, second violinist and the only member of the group who spoke English. "He (Janacek) speaks the language of the modern Czechoslovakian country," Mr. Kostecky said. "Secret Letters," Janacek's last work, expresses his love for a much younger woman. The ringing of the high tones in the first movement depict Smetana's ensuing deafness, and the last movement tells of his sadness at losing his music forever. For an encore the quartet played the first movement of Dvorak's. "American Quartet." The quartet consists of Jiri Novak and Mr. Kostecky, violins; Milan Skampa, viola and Antonin Kohout cello. Air Engineer To Speak George G. Edwards, supervising aeronautics research engineer, Ames Aeronautical Laboratories, Moffett, Field, Calif., will speak to the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences on "Some Research Problems Concerning Flight at Supersonic and Hypersonic Speeds" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Aeronautical Quonset Hut. Mr. Edwards, who is on the campus interviewing graduating engineering students for jobs, will also show a collection of slides with his talk. Bob Huston, Lawrence junior, and president of the Institute, said the public is invited. Following the talk, members of the Institute will formulate plans for a group exhibit in the Engineering Exposition, April 19-20. A diesel locomotive contains more than 70,000 individual parts. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers - Fraternity Badges—Rings—Novelties - Personalized Mugs and Ceramics - Trophies and Awards 411 West 14th Al Lauter Phone VI 3-1571 Final Week - Final Reductions We have regrouped our sale merchandise and have made further reductions of many items. Come in and save. One more week only. ANNUAL WINTER SALE TOPCOATS • SUITS Now 1/3 Off SINGLE-BREASTED TUXEDOS V-NECK & CREW NECK SWEATERS Now 25% Off Our Famous "Half Price Table" has been expanded to include these items: All at 1/2 Price SHOES • SUMMER SLACKS • SPORTSHIRTS SUBURBAN JACKETS • MUFFLERS WHITE CORDUOYS • GLOVES Double Breasted TUXEDOS (Just 3 left) Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1957 University Dally Kansan SPECIAL - Double Breasted DINNER JACKETS (Just 4 Left) Reg. $26.95 Now $9.95 Reg. $45.00 Now $14.95 1420 Crescent Rd. Across from Lindley The KU Pershing Rifle unit was inspected Saturday by Maj. Robert G. Ownby and Capt. Lloyd G. Brown, Pershing Rifle staff officers from regiment headquarters at ROTC Unit Inspected N.Y. Times Covers White Lecture Don Janson, a regional correspondent for the New York Times, was on the campus to cover the speech by Irving Dilliard, editorial page editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, at the eighth annual William Allen White Lecture Monday. The sorry will be in today's New York Times. "Mr. Dillard is one of America's foremost newspapermen," Mr. Janson said, "and what he has to say is certainly worth reporting." Dklahoma A&M College, Stillwater, Dkla. The inspection is held annually. Uniforms, equipment, knowledge, and general military bearing of each individual, unit drill proficiency and records and supply facilities of the company are inspected. A trophy for the outstanding company of the regiment will be awarded at the regimental assembly; to be held at Oklahoma A&M College this year. The KU unit won the award in 1954. HOW'S YOUR IQ? QUESTION: Which one of the smiling faces below would you expect to see wearing "New York Clean" clothes? ANSWER: The gentlemen (plural) on the right and the gentlemen (also plural) on the left are all sold on the concept of "New York Clean" clothes. They are all dressed up and ready for the parties coming up during the "Be my Valentine" season. P. S. The gentleman in the middle is an "old foye" and takes his business elsewhere and the little boy says he only wears jeans but we don't want everyone's business Just Yours (However we would clean the boy's tie.) VI 3-0501 repairs, alterations, reweaving 926 Mass.