Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Feb. 8, 1957 Four KU Graduates Among 138 Who Pass CPA Exams Twelve of the 138 persons who took the certified public accountant examination November received passing grades. Four are KU graduates. Prof. Howard F. Stettler, secretary of the Kansas Board of Accountancy, said each successful candidate will be awarded the CPA certificate when he submits evidence of having obtained the required amount of accounting experience. Twenty-six additional candidates received conditional credit for passing two or more parts of the $2\frac{1}{2}$ day examination, which covers auditing, accounting theory, practical accounting and commercial law. VARSITY MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY Open 11:00 - Show 11:30 Prof. Stettler said 16 persons were issued certificates since July, including four KU graduates. They had previously passed the examination and have since complied with the experience requirement. A total of 307 CPA's are now practicing in Kansas. The 53,000 CPA's in the United States is more than double the number of 10 years ago, making public accounting the fastest growing profession in the nation, Prof. Stettler said. KU graduates who passed the examination: Robert A. Hollis, Prairie Village, '52; Larry D. Horner, Minneapolis, '56; Thomas J. Kennedy, Salina, '53; Alan R. Shaw, Kansas City, Kan., '56. KU graduates who passed the examination and received certificates: Frederick N. Bettge Sr., Kansas City, Kan., '54; William F. Grosses III, Salina, '51; Howard A. Schlundt, Arlington, Calif., '54; Loren E. White, North Kansas City, Mo., '51; D. Spencer Yohe, Mission, '50. Professor Attending Education Meeting Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education, is attending the Kansas Athletic Federation of College Women conference Friday and Saturday at Fort Hays State College. At a luncheon today, Miss Stapleston spoke on the National Intramural Conference held last fall in Washington, D. C., which she attended as one of the state representatives. Nurses Plan Activities The Pre-Nursing Club has discussed inviting nurses from various fields to address the club on the duties of their jobs. A proposed tour through the University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan. was also discussed. Engineers of the Dayton Rubber Co., say 42,000 tons of bead wire are used annually in the nation's passenger tires. Texas growing seasons range from fewer than 180 days to more than 330 days a year. REPRINT PORTRAIT SPECIAL Reprint from any negative in our files made before Jan. 1, 1957 previously ordered from and delivered. 1 - 8x10 Portrait In Beautiful Natural Grain Wood Frame For That Special One. A Regular $10.50 Value. A Perfect Valentine Gift. A Regular $8.00 Value. 1 - 8x10 Portrait Perfect Gifts At A Tremendous Saving. A Regular $7.00 Value. 2 - 5x7 Portraits Offer expires Feb. 9,1957 Speakers will be C. L. Lunt, vice president, Spector Motor Service, Inc., Chicago, Ill.; Dave Padgett, regional director, Yellow Transit Freight Lines, Kansas City, Mo.; Tom Hutsell, supervisory trainer, More efficient terminal management is the goal of the First Annual Terminal Managers Conference to be held Wednesday at the University. Eighteen motor freight terminal managers, dispatchers, and warehouse foremen from Kansas and western Missouri are expected to attend the conference. Topics to be studied at the conference include case studies in terminal management, evaluation of terminal and warehousing operations, supervision and training of employees, and different systems of freight handling. New reference material giving tips and techniques of terminal management will be distributed at the conference. HIXON STUDIO Terminal Heads To Meet Feb.13 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 SAL JOHN LUANA MINEO·SAXON·PATTEN Color Cartoon—News OWL PREVUE SAT 11:15 • SUNDAY • Sasnak Will Hold Dinner Newly elected officers of Sasnak physical education club, will hold a dinner Thursday. The dinner will include all physical education majors and their husbands or wives. The Rev. Dale Turner, minister of the Plymouth Western Auto Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Vernon Strickland, regional motor transport engineer, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., St. Louis, Mo., and Al Fowler, Sr., president, Indianapolis-Kansas City Motor Express Co., Kansas City, Mo. The conference is sponsored by University Extension Motor Fleet Training, University of Kansas; Kansas Motor Carriers Assn., Inc.; Kansas State Board for Vocational Education, and the Missouri Bus and Truck Assn. Go starring ANTHONY QUINN NOW Ends Saturday Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. Congregational Church, will be guest speaker. The officers of Sasnak are Barnie Gay, Gardner junior, president; Jay Pope, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, vice president; Peggy Epps, Topeka sophomore, secreary; and Bob Lockwood, Lawrence f resh man, treasurer. Reginald Strait, assistant professor of physical education, is the new adviser of Sasnak. He relates Don Henry, assistant professor of physical education, who is ill. Eight cents out of every dollar spent by consumers for food goes for transportation. A total of 894,575 persons visited Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota in 1956. Open 6:45—Show at 7:00 Continuous Sat. - Sun. 1:00 p.m. NOW @THE MAIN ANTHONY QUARTZ Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK News BUGS BUNNY CARTOON ENDS TONITE "BABY DOLL" Open 6:45 -- Show at 7:00 Matinee Sat. 1:30-Nite 6:45 NOW News Color Cartoon ATTENTION: No other theater in this ENTIRE area will present our version of- Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat Feb.13,14,15,16 Tickets-50c Union Ticket Center The com hus sho the Co ove On the same nite as we do