Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1956 250 Expected For Fire School Smoke rings and green flames will be part of a lecture demonstration by Dr. Llewellyn Heard of Whiting, Ind., research chemist for Standard Oil Co., at the 27th annual Kansas Fire School beginning Monday, Oct. 15. More than 250 Kansas firemen are expected to attend the 4-day school. Sponsors of the school are University Extension, the State Board for Vocational Education, the Kansas State Firemen's Assn., the Kansas State fire marshal and the Kansas Inspection Bureau. A new subject added to the program this year is home safety. Miss Amalia Miller, of Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago, Ill., will talk on "Testing for Home Safety." Dr. Heard will bring along six packing cases of laboratory equipment for his demonstration, "Fire Magic." University Participants The annual banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Oct.17 in the Student Union where all classes will also be held. Home Safety Added University men appearing on the program; the Rev. Andrew W. Berry, Episcopal student pastor; Gerald Pearson, director of Extension classes and centers; Clyde A. Babb, director of the Kansas Fire School; Max M. Thomas and Edgar M. Monday, state firemanship instructors and Dr. L. Worth Seagondollar associate professor of physics. Lawrence men on the program; J. H. Wiggsworth, city manager; John Miller, fire chief; Fred C. Sanders assistant fire chief; James C. Prentice, drillmaster, Lawrence Fire Department, and John C. Kasberger assistant fire chief. New Journalism Group Organized PAR, a social organization designed to establish closer ties between journalism groups on the Hill, was organized at a general meeting of journalism students Tuesday in Flint Hall. Gerald L. Dawson, Cisco, Tex. senior, was elected chairman. The initial aim of the organization is to organize a Christmas party, a senior day, and a journalism picnic which will include the four major sequences of journalism. The organization will include journalism students majoring in the news, home economics, advertising, and radio sequences. Elected as representatives for the groups were Dona L. Seacat, Emporia junior, home economics; Jane Pecinovsky, Kansas City, Mo. senior, news; and Harry M. Turner, Topeka junior, advertising. A field trip through the plant of the Leavenworth Times is being taken this afternoon by the class in Newspaper Administration taught by Elmer F. Beth. The students are studying the design of the building, the arrangement of equipment, and the procedures used in the circulation and advertising departments. German Club To Meet Class Goes To Leavenworth The German Club will feature music by fine arts students at "Kaffeelaktsch" meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in 402 Fraser. One Teddy Bear—Well Done HONOLULU—(UP)—Mrs. Doris McCarthy called firemen to report "terrible smoke" billowing from her kitchen range. Firemen quickly put out a smoldering teddy bear her young daughter had quietly placed in the oven. Try Kansan Want A&v. Get Results. By appointment purveyors of soap to the late King George VI, Yardley & Co., Ltd., London Instant! Yardley Shaving Foam - super-wetting lather at the push of a button - stays extra moist—doesn't dry on the skin Young Democrats To Picnic Today - leaves face feeling smooth, fresh - remains firm until your shave is complete Cuts normal shaving time by half 1 At your campus store, $1 Pi Lambda Theta Rush Tea KuKu Meeting Today The KuKu Club, upperclassman men's pep organization, will hold a rush smoker at 4:45 p. m. today in Parlor A of the Student Union. Plans for the football migrations will be discussed at the regular business meeting following the smoker. Vardley products for America are created in England and finished in the U.S.A. from the original English formulae, combining imported and domestic ingredients. Vardley of London, Inc., 620 Fife Road, N.Y.C. Howard Lindley, civil defense director in Lawrence, will address Flight L of AFROTC at 7:30 tonight in the Military Science Building. All AFROTC students are invited. The Young Democrats will hold a picnic at 6 p.m. today at Clinton Park. Free transportation will be available in front of the Student Union. Cost of the picnic is 50 cents per person. Civil Defense Man To Talk A rush tea for 35 rushees will be given by Pi Lambda Theta, women's professional education fraternity, at 5 p.m. Thursday in the home economics dining room of Fraser Hall. Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law, will provide entertainment. Bob Docking, Democratic Chairman, will also attend. Nurses Hear Talk On Voting Nurses Head Punk On Voting Rhoten Smith, assistant professor of political science, spoke on registration and voting regulations, campaign issues, and party identification to about 100 nurses Monday at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Butter can be made from the milk of zebus. Veterans U.V.O. STAG Sat. Oct.13 - 8P.M. Little Red School House Refreshments - Entertainment MEMBERSHIPS ONLY Memberships Will Be Sold At The Door