Page 8 University Daily Kanson Friday, Oct. 5, 1956 Use Adlai To Promote GOP Distinguished Students Cited In Army ROTC Program Distinguised Military Students in the Army ROTC program this year have been named by Col. R. J. Hanchin, professor of military science and tactics. They are Stanley R. Ausemus, Madison; Jackie L. Beal, Fredonia; Charles E. Beall, Leavenworth; William E. Bell, Hickman Mills. Mo.; R. L. Brown III, Kansas City, Kan; Dudley J. Budrich, Evergreen Park, Ill.; Patrick H. Canary, Wichita; Kenneth L. Clark, Kansas City, Kan. Robert A. Cooper, Springfeld, Mo; John E. Drake, Lawrence; William H. Dye, Wichita; Howard J. Elfeldt; San Diego; Basil E. Frank, Pittsburg; David L. Hays, Larned; Arlyn C. Hill, Culver; John B. Hunt, Leavenworth John L. Hysom, Ottawa; Merrill A. Jones, Milford; Tom J. Knorr, Wichita; Gilbert A. Mason, Anthony; John R. Murphy, Mission; Robert L. Neighbor, Lawrence; Billy P. Phillips, Leavenworth; Karl E. Steeeman, Overland Park. Merrill F. Steele, Leavenworth; Lawrence W. Stroup, Topeka; Leonard L. Sullivan, Lyons; Hans H. Traver, Erding, Germany; Willie Tyson, Lawrence; Theodore W. Uhlrich Jr., Laweville; Robert D. Wilber, Kansas City, Kan., and Harry D. Zerfas, Ellis. All are seniors. Union Has Ticket Center Another convenience was started for University people this fall with the addition of the union ticket center in the lobby of the Student Union. Added to the interior of the Union this summer and managed by the concessions department, the ticket window was initiated "primarily to facilitate the obtainment of tickets when the other offices are closed," Kevin A. Remick, director of Union concessions, said. Sales from this booth are going exceptionally well, Mr. Remick added. This may be, in part, due to the fact that there is someone there every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., he said. This means that guests on campus, as well as students and faculty, are able to purchase tickets after the other ticket offices have closed, he added. The University Theatre moved its tickets and sales equipment to the Union Monday and from now on, all reservations and ticket purchases for University Theatre productions will be made from the booth. Mrs. O. T. Black handles business at the window but in her absence, concession stand employees will be able to take care of buyers. The telephone number for the union ticket center is KU, Extension 469. Russell Senior Wins French Scholarship Gary Sick, Russell senior, will hold the Annette Elise Rolli scholarship for 1956-57, Irvin Youngberg, secretary of the KU Endowment Association, announced. The award to an outstanding student in French is the income from a $2,500 endowment created to honor the late Miss Rolli, who was a KU student twenty years ago. The donor is Dr. Elise NeuenSchwander, professor emerita of romance languages and literatures, who was Miss Rolli's aunt. Phyicists To Attend Meeting Three University physicists will attend the fifth annual Midwest Solid State Conference at the University of Chicago Saturday. The three, each of whom will present research papers, are Dr. Gordon G. Wisman, associate professor of physics; Dr. Robert J. Friau, assistant professor of physics, and George R. Cole, Lawrence graduate student. The famous platter-lipped women called "Ubangis" were given that name by a publicity man for Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Actually they came not from the Ubani River but another part of French Equatorial Africa, and are members of the Sara tribe of the Territory of Chad, the National Geographic Society says. Men Take Manhole Covers DETROIT—(UP)—Officers James Parcella and Roger Barthlow arrested two men Thursday for stealing iron manhole covers. DELTA. Colo.—(UP)—Republicans use Adalie Stevenson to promote their own campaign. A poster at G.O.P. headquarters shows a picture of the Democratic presidential candidate's worn shoe with the slogan: "Don't let this happen to you." "Dizzy" Gillespie, a featured performer of Jazz at the Philharmonic is distinguished by heavy, hornrimmed black spectacles, a well-tended goatee, and his upturned trumpet which "lets me hear my music better!" Thirsty Bavarians Claim Beer Record MUNICH, Germany-(UP)-The state of Bavaria today claimed the beer-drinking record of the world. For the year ending Sept. 30 an average $31^{1/2}$ gallons of beer was drunk for each man, woman and child in the state. Latest figures available here showed that Wisconsin is runnerup, with 26 gallons per head. The record for biking speed without "windbreaker" is 76.28 miles an hour. Witness Winds Up In Jail CHICAGO — (PJ) — Sidney Tinnelle appeared in court as a witness in a narcotics case, but found himself in jail when the day was over. A balliff said that Tinnelle left with somebody's overcoat after he finished his testimony. "The world's most celebrated drummer," Gene Krupa, will be among the headliners in "Jazz at the Philharmonic." As a member of the Benny Goodman band, he became one of the major attractions of the "Swing Ere" with his flamboyant and colorful style. Old Gold's Exciting New Game for College Students Only How would you like to spend next summer on a 40-day tour of the world? All expenses paid! Visit England, France, Italy, Greece, India, Siam, Hong Kong, Japan . . . the far-away places you've dreamed of seeing! 1st Prize All-expense, 40-day tour of the world for two, OR $5,000.00 in cash 2nd Prize 10-day all-expense paid trip to Paris 3rd-6th Prizes 7-day all-expense paid trips to Bermuda 7th-16th Prizes RCA Hi-Fi sets—MARK IV 17th-36th Prizes $100 Brooks Brothers wardrobe certificates 50 Additional Prizes $25 Brooks Brothers wardrobe certificates Beginning this week and continuing throughout the Fall semester, this paper will publish three puzzles a week, containing the letters which make up the names of American colleges and universities. The letters are scrambled and must be re-arranged to form the names of the schools. Clues with each puzzle will help you identify the correct answer. . It's fun . . . it's easy . . . start now! Copyright 1956, Harry H. Hollister YOU'LL GO FOR OLD GOLDS Either REGULAR, KING SIZE or The GREAT NEW FILTERS. Old Golds taste terrific! 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