Tuesday, July 25, 1961 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 GOING MY WAY—Rosslyn Stewart, Hutchinson senior, poses at the Statewide Activities travel board which assists KU students in arranging rides to almost any point in the United States. Those students needing a ride fill out a card telling where they are going and when they want to leave. Anyone who wants to assist one of their fellow students can then check the board to see who is going their way. controcal NEW! 900 calorie diet Delicious flavors Ready-to-eat frozen formula - Lemon DELIGHTFUL FLAVORS - Vanilla NOW IN ICE CREAM CABINETS AT YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM DEALER! Lawrence Sanitary ALL STAR DAIRY Milk & Ice Cream Co. East Gripped by Heat, But Midwest Is Cool By United Press International Thundershowers in the offing from Texas to New England offered little relief for Eastern states gripped in a sultry midsummer heat spell. The U.S. Weather Bureau at week's beginning said the East was "in for another scorcher." New York City's Jones Beach, one of the nation's largest, closed its gates at mid-afternoon Sunday with a capacity crowd. Other New Yorkers swarmed by the thousands to beaches on Long Island and New Jersey. temperature since July 13 was a humid 87. Metropolitan New York chalked up a high of 93 degrees Sunday following Saturday's high of 97, a four-year top for the day. The weather picture was the same in Washington as capital forecasters announced "above normal" temperatures since July 13. The capital's lowest high About 75 persons were treated for heat exhaustion in a crowd of 40,000 at a Civil War battle re-enactment at nearby Manassas, Va. Unofficial reports put the temperature at 102. Washington's temperature dipped to 79 degrees around midnight. By contrast, the Great Plains experienced record-breaking chill over the weekend. Thunderstorms and heavy winds raked Missouri and Indiana. Lightning injured a man in a Loansport, Ind., kitchen. The mercury dipped to 49 degrees, 15 degrees below normal at Valentine, Neb. Kansas City's high of 73 Saturday was a record for the date. Severe rains and lightning hit the Kansas City area and residents reported funnel clouds in Clay and Platte counties of Missouri. Storms severed utility lines and felled trees north of St. Joseph, Mo., and more than an inch of rain fell in brief periods at Concordia and Waterloo, Iowa. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Personalized Service For Your Shirts Starched as You Desire - No Starch - Light Starch - Medium Starch - Heavy Starch Your shirts will be returned on hangars at your request. ACME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Now Serving You at 3 Locations Hillcrest VI 3-0928 On the Mall VI 3-0895 Downtown 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155