y d e e e e as a l d s e e e s a. e l n d r s. $ University. Daity Konson Monday, Sept. 10, 1856. Page 9 Proud AOPi's Move Into New Home The other house has been purchased by Alpha Kappa Lamda fraternity. Latest edition to Greek housing at the University is the recently completed $198,000 Alpha Omicron Pi house at the end of West Campus road. Members of Phi chapter of the sorority moved into the house the second day of women's rush week, despite the fact that most of the interior was not finished. The above picture shows prospective rushees being entertained in the first level recreation room of the house while workmen of the B. A. Green Construction Company of Lawrence work on the upper floors. Most of the interior is now finished, but landscaping will probably not be complete for another two months. The three level structure is constructed of Oddly the new.chapter house has the same street number, 1144, as the sorority had in its Louisiana street location. The new address is 1144 West Eleventh St. briek and native limestone with a pink sandstone exterior finish. The lower level contains dining and kitchen facilities and the recreation area. The second level houses study rooms, dormitory+type sleeping facilities, and a U-shaped living room which opens onto a garden room. The third level has study rooms and two sleeping facilities. Sheila Dye, Wichita senior and president of the KU chapter, said, a formal dedication of the house will be held later this fall, probably in October or November. Engineering Professor Gets Fulbright Dr. James O. Maloney, professor and chairman of the department of chemical engineering, has received a United States educational exchange grant to lecture to the faculty of engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. Dr. Maloney is the 8th member of the faculty to receive a Fulbright grant to teach or conduct research abroad in the. 1956-57 year. Eleven KU students have been chosen to study overseas under the same law. Dr. Maloney, a nationally known authority on centrifugation of oil, is also director of the KU Research Foundation. He has been a member of the faculty since 1945. Either Way. It's A Living. HONOLULU — (UP) — Circuit Judge William Fairbanks was Philosophical as he sentenced Alfred Ehal, 33, and Joseph Walohia, 45 to 10-year prison terms for forgery after noting both were on relief. "If we've got to support you, we might as well do it at Oahu prison," he said. SPECIAL PRICE FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole Bruch: Violin Concerto laauc Stern—violinist on Columbio LP $2.98 Bell's 925 Mass. Thieves Hit Delt House As ten members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity will testify this particular time of the school year is ripe for thieves to invade opendoored organized houses and make off with anything of value. Therefore, all residents of organized houses are warned to take the utmost caution to beware of thieves. Eight actives and two pledges of Delta Tau Delta early Thursday morning were robbed of-10 billfolds containing > $84. As generally is the case with the frequent rebuffs of organized houses the thieves have not been caught. Seldom are such crimes solved since it is impossible for organized houses to lock all their Never Accept Substitutes MARLBOROUGH, Conn.—(UP)—The ladies of the local Fire Department Auxiliary were shrimp pink, today and their husbands didn't know how to extinguish the blaze. The auxiliary's cook book came off the press with a recipe for "shrimp pie" that failed to mention shrimp; doors since members come and go at all times. Victims of Thursday's robbery were Clyde Cox, Overland Park, and Larry Welli, Iuka, pledges, and actives Monte Allen, Concordia junior; William Decker, Mission senior; Marvin Brummett, Concordia sophomore; Grant Cookson, Green senior; Phil Colver, Coffey-ville senior; Jay Simpson, Wichita junior; Ralph Robinson, Humansville, Mo., junior, and William Wilson, Caleb junior. WELCOME JAYHAWKERS You'll want the finest in laundry and dry cleaning by the most modern and efficient cleaning process available! KU men and women will find all this and more at Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone VI1-3-5155 To K.U. and CARL'S When you're 'downtown' drop in and say hello! . . . You'll find us eager to serve you-for you're always welcome at Carl's, whether you step in to talk football and sports or shop around for Carl's good clothes! While you're here, pick up one of our free, billfold size football schedules of Kansas and Big Seven, Lawrence High and Haskell all three Lawrence teams. Watch for our annual free football 'Pick-Em' contest. There's a new contest every week with grand prizes such as Botany flannel slacks, Arrow sport shirts, Prince Gardner billfolds and Pioneer tie bar-cuff link sets. We'll be looking forward to seeing you! 905 Mass. St. Dial VI 3-5353 15 ---