Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 17, 1961 WELL, WHY NOT? Freshmen Linda Cash, Fairview Park, Ohio, and Lesley Hagood, Prairie Village, hopefully stash valuables into that formidable mechanical monster, the coin-operated dry cleaner. The girls joined about 20 other KU students in viewing the machines in action. Britons Blame Women, Vodka For Demise of Masculine Pubs LONDON — (UPI) — As everybody knows an Englishman's home is his castle. And for years his pub has been the fortress behind whose impregnable walls he found surcease from feminine chatter in an atmosphere that blended the odors of warm beer, sawdust, gin and whisky neat. THE WALLS of the fortress now have been breached by women, ice and vodka. London newspapers foresee with regret the end of the old-fashioned pub. The gloomy prediction is made that coffee machines will supplant the dart boards and that canned music will make it impossible for a man to conduct a profitable conversation about the probable odds on horses entered in the grand national. One aspect of the problem has been brought up in the House of Lords by the Duke of Atholl, who noted the amount of vodka consumed in Britain last year was double that of the previous year. Also, the big breweries which control a large number of Britain's 70,000 pubs are sensitive to changing times and manners. More women are patronizing the pubs all Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on the day of publication, for delivery. The Daily Kangan, Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. ASC Office Hours: 1-5 p.m. (Monday thru Friday), 11 Kansas Union. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. (Mon- day), 12th and Kentucky. FRIDAY International Club; There will be no regular meeting of the club this week due to the KU Concert Course tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Foreign Students: Those foreign students planning to go to Bonner Springs for the home hospitality week-end on Feb. 25-26 please return the reservation forms to 228 Strong, before 5 p.m. today. Jewish Religious Services: 7 p.m., Dan- Jewish Religious Services: 7 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., 829 Mississippi Bible study and Informal Study Refreshments follow study. CoVi 0292 for more information or a ride. SATURDAY Ph.D. French Reading Exam: 9-11 a.m. Fraser, 11. Catholic Services: 8 and 10 a.m. Fraser Tower: social coffee at Union following 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY Oread Friends Meeting: 10:30 a.m. Danforth Chapel. An unprogrammed Quaker meeting for worship. Visitors welcome. Wesley Foundation Sunday Evening Program: 5 p.m., Wesley Foundation. Second in a series on types of worship: "The Catholic Tradition in Worship" by Father Ray Turner, Episcopal Student Center. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers: 5:15 p.m., Danforth Chanel. Meeting in the Student Union at 5:45 following. the time and things are going to be adjusted to make them comfortable. WHEN WOMEN began invading pubs, they brought the ice with them. Most of them seemed to prefer iced beer to the strong lukewarm ales and bitters which had been the favored drinks in the days when men were men and not husbands picking up a check. The other evening in an old time pub known as "The King's Head and Eight Bells" the owner shouted the traditional warning of closing time: "Time, gentlemen, time." He thought for a moment and then added softly: "And good night, ladies." Canuteson Says KU Ignorant of Watkins Services "At least half' of the KU student body is unaware of exactly what the Student Health Service offers, according to Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the Student Health Service. "The problem we have is that a lot of students don't know what they can get here," he stated. Dr. Cauteson emphasized that Watkins Hospital is always open for emergency cases. Nurses are on duty around the clock, and a doctor is always available when needed. ONE AGENCY designed to acquaint the KU student with the Student Health Service is the Student Health Committee. This is a joint committee, made up of six students and the doctors on the Watkins Hospital staff. Dick Meidinger, Hiawatha graduate student and co-chairman of the committee, stated that the committee also serves as a "direct means by which complaints, criticisms, and suggestions can be transmitted to the hospital staff." The committee itself faces somewhat the same problem as does the Student Health Service. "The chief problem we face is to call the student's attention to the fact that we really do exist and are a functioning body," stated Meidinger. STUDENTS LIVING IN organized houses should report to their house-mother in case of emergency, stated Meidinger. All campus house-mothers have been briefed on proper emergency procedure. Both Moldinger and Dr. Canuteson urge that students immediately phone ahead to Watkins Hospital in case of emergency, stating their name and the type of illness or injury involved. "The purpose of the Student Health Service is to keep students well," stated Dr. Canuteson. "It's expensive to be sick, both socially and academically." Communication among insects was discussed by Charles D. Michener, professor of entomology, at the Faculty Forum Wednesday. Bee Messages Discussed "An important means of communication among honey bees is the dance," Prof. Michener said. "A worker returning to the hive after a successful foraging trip can indicate by this dance the distance and direction of a good food source," he said. "All communication among insects is instinctive and exists only among members of the same generation. This makes it impossible to transmit a culture. "Humans have the ability to pass on their culture, and this is perhaps the main difference between intelligent creatures such as ourselves and other organisms in which culture change occurs through mutation and selection," Prof. Michener said. ASC Committee Openings Persons interested in a position on the All Student Council Disciplinary Committee should contact Harley Russell at VI 3-7212. Try the Kansan Want Ads THE KNIGHTS CLUB Has Engaged THE FIRE FLYS Vic Rugh Jr. — Vocalist — Rhythm Guitar Doug Lockwood — Lead Guitar Don Linoley — Drums Tom Pritchard — Bass Guitar For Regular Sat. Nite 9 to 12 21/2 Miles North of Town The PIZZA HUT Announces a NEW Service FREE DELIVERY Sunday thru Thursday BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEB. 19TH DELIVERY 6:00 P.M. TO 12:00 P.M. 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