Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Circulation Men To Meet Here Thirty circulation managers of midwestern newspapers are expected to participate in the fourth annual Newspaper Circulation Managers' School which will meet Friday and Saturday in the Student Union. Dean! Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen Whithe School of Journalism and Public Information will give the welcoming address at 2:00 p.m. Friday. Speakers for the two-day meeting include E. B. Thompson of the King Features Syndicate, on "How Syndicated Features Can Help Sell Your Paper", Michael Tynan, country circulation manager, Omaha World-Herald, on "Getting Results With Circulation Promotion", and G. L. Carpenter, regional transportation manager, U. S. Post Office Department, Wichita, on "How Postal Transportation and Circulation Managers Can Best Cooperate." Project Chosen By Ad Groups The first 1956-57 professional project for Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, national advertising organizations, was adopted at a meeting of the two groups Monday in Flint Hal. James E. Dykes, assistant professor of journalism and a professional member of Alpha Delta Sigma, outlined the project. Sponsored by the Advertising Research Organization, New Brunswick, N. J., the project is a national study to be conducted in many major colleges and universities. Its purpose is to measure product uhage habits and brand purchase habits of college student. In the study member of Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi will interview 200 students. Rock Chalk Applications Due Rock Chalk staff applications must be in the KU-Y office in the Student Union by noon Wednesday. Angel Flight To Meet The Angel Flight Drill Team will have an organization meeting and tryouts at 7:30 p.m. today in 105 Military Science Building. Official Bulletin Items for the official Bulletin 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 material to The Daily Kansan. No need to provide name, place, date, and time of function. Rock Chalk Revue staff positions are now open to any qualified student. Positions open include assistant business manager, sales manager, marketing manager, publicity chairman, assistant publicity chairman, program editor, assistant producer, director, secretary, stage manager. To apply send a personal letter stating previous experience with Revue or similar entitlement to the KU-Y office beofre noon Wednesday. Ph.D. reading examination in German, from 9-11 a.m., Saturday, to be given in room 206 Fraser. Books used for the prepared part of the examination must be turned in by Friday. Books used by Fraser. No books can be accepted after this date. Only candidates approved by the Graduate School are eligible to take the examination. TODAY Theta Tau smoker, 7:30 p.m., chapter house, 1602 Louisiana. Professional engineering fraternity. Speaker: Don Pierce, KU sports publicity director. Refreshments. All engineering freshmen and sophomores are invited to attend. Alpha Phi Omega executive committee meeting, 7:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega **KU Young Democrates organizational** meeting. 7:30 p.m. 364 Student Union. http://www.ku.edu/ucs/ Jay James officers meeting. 4 p.m. paj room, Student Union, General meeting Collegiate Council for United Nations. 4 p.m. Room B 118. Student Union. Planning meeting open to all old and prospective members to discuss activities Le Cercle Francais se reuniria mercredi a sept heures et demie dans la salle 113 de Strong Hall. Tous ceux qui s'interressent au français sont invites. THURSDAY Geology Club, 7:30 p.m. Lindley Auditorium. Speaker: A. W. McCrone of Shell Oil Co. "Exploring the Canadian Northwest." Refreshments. Everyone welcome. welcome. German Club meeting, 5 p.m., 502 Fraser Hall. Puppet show, singing, games. Everyone is welcome. FRIDAY Chess Club, 7 p.m., Card room, Student Union. Speed tournament. American Society of Tool Engineers field trip, to Union Wire Rope, 21st and Manchester, Kansas City, Mo. Leave Fowler Building 6 p.m., or meet at plant site at 7:30 p.m. Rides can be furnished. Please register at Fowler. Dance Tryouts At 7:30 p.m. Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity, will hold its second session of tryouts tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnastium. Men and women who wish to try out must bring a one minute original composition on any subject to the meet-so the author of two books on Kansas City, Mo., has the second largest stockyards and meat packing industry in the United States. THE WINNERS CARL'S FREE FOOTBALL 'PICK-EM' CONTEST Saturday, Sept. 22nd FIRST-Mrs. Jan Perry (Pair of Botany Flannel Slacks) SECOND-Carl Axelson (Arrow Gabanaro Sport Shirt) THIRD-Kenneth E. Bauer (Prince Gardner Billfold) There's a new contest now going on for next Saturday's games___ Get your entry blank now!___ it's FREE and it's FUN! New Prizes every week. Dial VI 3-5353 Ise To Debate Conformity Problem Thursday Night 905 Mass. St. John Ise, professor emeritus of economics, will participate in the KU-Y English-style debate, resolved: "A student Must Conform to Survive," at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Dr. Ise earned liberal arts, music and law degrees from KU. During his KU teaching career Dr. Ise also received the reputation for being one of the University's most exacting teachers. Yet he never seemed to lack students because his ready wit and his reputation for making students think made at least one "ise course" a must. He retired in June of 1955. After 30 years of teaching, Prof. Ise published a text book, "Economics." The text sold more copies than any text the publisher had previously issued. He is also the author of two books on pioneer days in Kansas. Others taking part in the KU-Y debate are Lee MacMorris, Hutchinson senior, Francis Heller, prof. of political science, Kenneth Irby, Fort Scott junior and Kim Giffin, assoc. prof. of speech and drama. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Be Amiable Newsman Says Curiosity and an interest in getting along with people are essential qualities of a news reporter. C. Louis Stroup, director of public relations for the Kansas Turnpike Authority told Daily Kansan reclass in Flint Hall Monday. Mr. Stroup, a newspaperman for 29 years, spoke to the students on the most important personal traits of a news reporter. The former managing editor of the Pittsburg Headlight and Sun also emphasized the value of meeting news sources personally rather than using the telephone. Mr. Stroup also stressed the importance of learning every phase of the newspaper field thoroughly, using good English and having a good memory. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI3-2966 The Modern Library 294 titles at $1.45 69 Giants at $2.45 Beautiful cloth bound editions of the best in fiction, biography, poetry, drama, philosophy, history and political science. For gifts and for your own library The Book Nook 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 WANTED "Baldy" Please Post Route Man Don Baldwin Bulletin No. 5155 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN? DESCRIPTION This K. U. man represents himself as being from Acme Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaners. He has been known to take clothes from students who need dry cleaning and laundry done, and bring them back looking like new. Do not give him your clothes unless you want a first class job done...He is wanted by hundreds of Kansas University students every week. If you do not catch him when he comes by your house or dorm, call VI 3-5155 at once and we will apprehend him and have him call back. ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. Dial VI 3-5155