Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 25, 1956 KU, Oxford Debate Teams To Meet At 4 p.m. Friday Two outstanding young English debaters from Oxford University, Roy Dickson of Exeter College and Alec Grant of Merton College, will oppose University debaters John Fields, Kansas City, Kan., third-year law student, and Helwood Davis, Kansas City, Mo., second-year law student, at 4 p.m. Friday in Fraser Theater. They will debate the topic "Resolved: That social security brings spiritual poverty." The debate will be held in the English style with the audience participating. However, "there will be no decision," E.C.Buehler, professor of speech and chairman of the debate, said. Mr. Dickson is a native of Jamaica, British West Indies, where he taught for three years before receiving a Rhodes Scholarship Oxford in 1952. He graduated from Exeter College, where he was a member of the University Boxing Club. He was graduated with bachelor of arts degrees in philosophy, politics and economics. Oxford University sends two outstanding debaters on tour each semester. Both Grant and Dickson are graduates and are touring colleges west of the Mississippi from October through December under the sponsorship of the Institute of International Education. They offer a choice of one of the six possible debate topics in their repertoire to each of the schools they visit. They will debate at Kansas State College on Monday. Mr. Grant is a Londoner and holds a bachelor of arts degree in law from Merton College. He spent two years of military service in Malaya and Singapore before attending Oxford. He was president of the Oxford Union Society. Texas has half of the nation's crude oil reserves. Gorton To Conduct San Antonio Orchestra Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts, has been selected to be guest conductor of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra for a series of four concerts, Jan. 16. to 19. Dean Gorton will conduct the orchestra in performances of his own "Symphony No. 1," in concerts at Laredo, Our Lady of the Lake College and Lackland Air Force base, as well as in the concert for regular San Antonio subscription holders. Tells Of South Pacific Trip Carlyle S. Smith, associate professor of anthropology, discussed a 10-month archaeological expedition to the South Pacific and showed slides and films about the expedition to the Zoology Club Tuesday. About 90 persons attended. Value Of U.N. Cited By Panel Five exchange students cited the United Nations as a vital instrument for the betterment of people's lives but warned that the United Nations should not be used as an instrument of power policies, at a discussion meeting of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations Wednesday. The discussion, "The World Looks at the United Nations," was sponsored by the CCUN to mark the 11th anniversary of the United Nations. The moderator of the discussion was Clayton Crosier, associate professor of civil engineering, and the chairman of Kansas Commission for UNESCO. UNESCO Calvin W. Gower, Grand Junction, Colo., Shadrach Okova, Kakamega, Jenya; Hiroshi Shionozaki, Tokyo; Japan; Ratnam Swami, Matale, Ceylon; Heitor Souza, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Fabio Carniel, Trieste, Italy, all graduate students, expressed views on the United Nations and how it is regarded in their countries. They also discussed international problems being handled by the United Nations involving their countries. Hatteras Lighthouse on Cape Hatteras is the tallest (191 feet) in North America. Have You Tried Our Dance Music Service Scotch Tape Sound Recording Tape 7" Real (1200 feet) $3.50 a Reel Make Us Your Tape Recorder Headquarters MR. DAVE SEARING OCTOBER 26th The diversity of activities at Bendix-Pacific...the opportunity of working with recognized authorities in important branches of mechanical and electrical engineering ...and this company's liberal plans for advanced education and permanent security offer you unusual advantages. Your salary will match your aptitudes, education and experience. Bendix Pacific pioneered and is the major source of FM/FM systems for missile intelligence. TELEMETERING Both hydraulic and electronic sensing and control systems for missiles, sleds and pilots aircraft. MISSILE GUIDANCE HYDRAULICS Systems and components for aircraft, missiles, tractors and automobiles. Major source for servo valves. AIRBORNE RADAR Specialized radar for aerial navigation, mapping, terrain clearance, tail warning and missile guidance. SONAR Largest producer of commercial and military underwater sound equipment, including world-famous "Fish Finder." ELECTRO-MECHANICS Deignan and builders of exclusive "Genève-Lac" Acuators light heaters. They already drive the "genère" high torque motor. Parley To Hear Dean Taylor "Where Do We Go From Here" will be the subject of a speech by Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, at the Kansas Assn. of Deans of Women and Girls Advisers annual convention Friday and Saturday at Kansas State College, Manhattan. Preceding Miss Taylor's speech a panel composed of a college student, a high school student, a mother and a father will discuss youth problems as they see them. Miss Taylor will then describe school personnel services which would help students meet these problems. About 60 persons from Kansas high schools and colleges are expected to attend. A skit on deans' problems will be presented at a banquet Friday evening by Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women; Miss Louise Leonard, instructor of education; Miss Patricia Salyer, head resident at North College; Miss Dorothy Bird, head resident at Corbin, and Miss Betty Hembrough, head resident at Gertrude Sellars Pearson. Historians believe America's first pigs were landed by Hernando DeSoto at Gasparilla Island near Tampa. Fla., on May 25, 1539. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone VI 3-0152 - Steamships - Cruises - Escorted Tours - Airlines—Domestic-Foreign From K. C. Via Air tourist 1st class Boston $135.08 $165.11 Chicago 20.90 54.67 Denver 62.70 82.39 Des Moines 25.63 Washington 101.20 126.61 NEW FAMILY PLAN DATES From 12 noon Mondays thru 12 noon Thursdays Gasolene New Super 5-D 1. Still Higher Octane 2. Anti-Rust 3. Anti Stalling 4. Anti-Carbon 5. Upper Cylinder Lubricant Motor Oil 5 D-10W-30 Year 'Round Weight Easier Starting The Best In Motor Lubrication It's Five Dimensional FOR ECONOMY MOTORING NEW MILE MASTER GASOLENE AT "REGULAR" PRICE Koolmotor HD Oil — 45c qt. Trojan Motor Oil — 35c pt. Blue Club Motor Oil — 25c qt.