Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 14, 1956 J. Q. He Didn't Understand "Roll up the carbons for me, please," the journalism faculty man told the student editor watching the University Daily Kansan's United Press teletype machine. "Put them in my box. I'll use them in my class this afternoon." The student looked at him doubtfully "Well. O.K., sir. If that's what you want." About a half hour later another student knocked on the faculty man's office door. "Certainly it's right," he was told. "What's the trouble?" "Jim says you want the carbon rolled up and put into your box. Is that right, sir?" the student asked. He look doubtful too. "Nothing. I just wanted to make sure." But now a word of explanation. A teletype machine prints news on a continuous roll of paper. The rolls are usually single sheets, but if a copy of the news report is wanted, rolls of double sheets, with carbon paper between them, are put on the machine. The copy of the news report is called a carbon. About a half hour before class time the faculty member looked into his box. It was jammed with a huge roll of very black,very smudgy carbon paper. Grab Your Foil And Practice; Fencing Club Just For You Would you like to be an athlete? Would you like to participate in a team sport without spending the time which a major sport demands of its participants? The KU Fencing Club may be the answer. Official Bulletin Items for ine official Billetin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Robbinson Gymnasium will be closed at 10 o'clock each night. KU International Club "Indian Evening," 8 p.m., Wesley Foundation. Movements: A songs, native dances, refreshments; A members and non-members are welcome. SATURDAY Kappa Phi Yule Log Burning service. 7 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Hillel Friday night services have been cancelled because of alterations on building Wesley grad group, noon. Student Cen- tralist. to make reservation, before Thursday. SUNDAY University Women's Club Christmas room. Formal or informal attire optional. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. (the complete opera) Simon Bochegane (the complete opera) Roger Williams. Fellowship worship service, 9:45 a.m. First Baptist Church. 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper. 6th andapex. Harold Barr. "The Divinity of Jesus." Newman Club & Phil Kappa's Christmas party for orphans from Topeka, 3-5 p.m. at Phil Kappa house. All club members are invited. Canterbury House tree-trimming party, 4 p.m., Canterbury House. Followed by supper, and the annual caroling party. All are welcome. Hillel cost-supplier, 5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Followed by Rai Malcolm Miller, who will dedicate a Kizu for the Jewish community with a discussion of the "Jewish Patient." Lutheran Student Assn., cost supper, will pan, Trinity Christian Vespers, then will pray. This group, which meets at 7 p. m. every Tuesday in Robinson Gymnasium and which is open to anyone, was organized to give people an opportunity to fence who would not have the opportunity otherwise. The club has no formal organization said Richard Laptad, Lawrence senior, who is the club's adviser. Members meet and practice fencing, he said. The club furnishes fencers for meets with other clubs in the area. The University of Nebraska has a fencing team which travels with the gymnastic squad and Kansas State College has a team. The club also schedules meets with clubs from Kansas City. Instruction is provided for novices and an effort is made to place the encer in a group which is on his evel. go caroling, and have party at a private home. Disciples Student Fellowship cost supper, 5:30 p.m.. Myers Hall. Election of officers followed by attendance of Christmas Vespers and caroling. Christian preferred students urged to attend this get-to-gether. MONDAY Episcopal morning parryer, 6:45 a.m. Dinforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. Boca Cayambe (the complete opera) Roger Williams Fellowship caroling party, 7:30 p.m., 1124 Mississippi St. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., the nation's third oldest city, was founded by Father Jacques Marquette who established a French settlement there. Musical sands cover a beach near the small port of Qoair on the Persian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia. The sands make a whistlin sound at every footstep. We wish to take the opportunity to wish all our customers & friends AWS Counselors Must Petition A Very Merry Christmas The Golden Arrow This is the first time petitions will be used for selection. Formerly the counselors were chosen by the sophomore counselors committee. Freshman women will petition this spring for sophomore counselor positions for the 1957-58 school year, Dee Daniels, Beloit junior and chairman of the sophomore counselors committee, announced at the Associated Women Students Senate meeting. The present sophomore counselors will visit the dormitories early this spring to explain their jobs and the petitions to the freshmen. The new counselors will be urged to be at the University when their counselors arrive to show them the campus and get acquainted. This year 100 counselors will be chosen to advise four or five women each. The first sophomore counselors were chosen in the spring of 1954. The duties of a sophomore counselor are to be a sincere friend to the women she advises, correspond with them during the summer, introduce them to KU life and take a special interest in them throughout the year. Ad Demolishum ST. JOSEPH, Mich. — (UP) — Dan Mathers thanked his lucky stars that he reads the newspaper advertisements. Mr. Mathers found an ad. seeking bids to tear down his house, which incorrectly listed the Mather home as the site of the proposed demolition work. Federal aid paid out to states and local units of government last year totaled $3,148,600,000. FOR STUDENTS CAR LUBRICATION $1.00 Mufflers — Tailpipes Installed Free PAGE'S Sinclair Service 6th and Vermont Ph. VI 3-9894 Sellards To Present Show To Veterans Young women from Sellards Hall will stage a variety show at Winter Veterans Hospital in Topeka Monday night when they visit recreation halls and wards. The entertainment is sponsored by the Lawrence Red Cross chapter. "These students are making a most important contribution," said Mrs. Ralph Wolfson, Red Cross entertainment chairman. "There have been nearly 5,000 students who have cooperated in 10 years." Even the About 25 members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will present a Christmas carol show Tuesday evening. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Sea Foods at Duck's have taken on a festive holiday air Try some before vacation Block Island Swordfish Soft Shell Crabs Rainbow Trout Fried Oysters Fried Chicken Steaks DUCK'S Sea Food Tavern 824 Vermont When Christmas Bells are ringing And people are thinking of Santa We'll be here to serve you Christmas dinner & New Year's dinner 11:30 to 1:30 Our Holiday Hours 7:30 to 8:30 Breakfast 11:30 to 1:15 Lunch 5:00 to 6:00 Dinner Coffee Bar 7:30 to 6 p.m. Daily Star Fr O VIIE said fire trial Thur Ra the batt whe Student Union Cafeteria This street Soviet to in radio Th gest tereo Thur Th tight brou in ke along high U. N LC raeli lem furtul until Guai occu Th comi troo with Th Forc prev in tl Save To Ret BJ (UP Brit tack bom repu W the bv t their arcu satel Co1 C. imm agen cou wou secu O job 1955 killle