2. Page 9 University Daily Kansan —(Daily Kansan photo) SNOW CAN'T STOP LIBRARY WORK — John Slack (left) and Sherman Holladay, of the buildings and grounds department, began work early this morning after snow fell Wednesday and today. This view is to the southwest by Watson Library. KeepThoseChainsOn;More Snow Seen For Weekend A second storm front is expected to deposit more snow on the Lawrence area before the weekend. It will be added to the 1-inch fall reported Wednesday night and early this morning. Icy streets and slick sidewalks called for careful driving and walking on the campus this morning. A buildings and grounds crew Wednesday afternoon started sanding the ice. The Lawrence street department has begun sanding the streets. Several stalled cars have been pulled off the streets in the slicker areas. and the westbound trains are being held up in Kansas City for mail. The buses are running on schedule. Trains are running about on schedule in and out of Lawrence. The eastbound trains are on time The high temperature in Lawrence Wednesday was 33 and the low was 15. The high expected today is in the low 30's and the low tonight is to be in the 20's. Cloudy conditions are expected to return tonight and Friday and winds up to 20 miles an hour are expected tomorrow. Icy Streets Cause Wrecks Across the state Russell had its coldest temperature of the year with a reading of four above zero with an inch of snow. Topeka reported an inch of snow and Kansas City had two inches. Icy streets topped with a thin covering of snow were the cause of about nine minor accidents in Lawrence Wednesday night and early today. A car owned by Don Pfutzenreuter, Carlsbad, N.M. senior, and driven by Dave Preston, Warren, Ohio junior, and a car driven by Donald Dunaway, Mission junior, were involved in an accident at the intersection of University Drive and Naismith Road about 11 p. m. Wednesday. Phutzenreuter's car was going east on University Drive and Dunaway's car was going north on Naismith Road. Damage to the car driven by Preston was $15 and to Dunaway's car. $10. The speed of the cars was estimated by police at 20 m.p.h. Thursday, Dec. 13, 1956 Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Blaine Hollinger, Russell senior, was named as one of two Kansas candidates for a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University in England. The announcement was made in Hutchinson Wednesday. Senior Named Scholarship Candidate Hollinger, a member of the KU basekball team, and Richard Paff, of Wichita, a senior at Harvard, will represent Kansas in district competition in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. Christmas Play At KU-Y Meeting Before the play KU-Y members will discuss the commercialization of Christmas. Refreshments will be served. A Christmas play, "The Other Wiseman," will be given at the KU-Y all-membership meeting at 8 p. m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. They will compete with 10 other scholars from five midwestern states. Four will be selected for the minimum two-year scholarship. FOR STUDENTS CAR LUBRICATION $1.00 Mufflers — Tailpipes Installed Free PAGE'S Sinclair Service 6th and Vermont Ph. VI 3-9894 To Our Friends: Merry Christmas ... and Thank You! As this season approaches we take this opportunity to send our heartiest season's greetings and to express our appreciation for your past business. We earnestly wish you and yours the best of success and personal happiness throughout 1957. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Phone VI 3-5432