Newsletter About J-School Features Alumni News Page 3 "News from Flint Hall," a special edition of the University of Kansas Newsletter, "has been mailed to journalism alumni, trustees of the William Allen White Foundation, University administrators, Kansas editors and Kansas high schools. The newsletter was sponsored by the foundation and edited by Calde M. Pickett, acting dean of journalism and acting director of the foundation. Included in the newsletter, which is in eight-page tabloid form, are several pages of alumni news, Taxpayer Generous ST. LOUIS, Mo. — (UPI) — The assessor's office mailed a routine notice to a woman recently telling her that it had raised the assessed valuation of her home to $20,000. By return mail, assessor Francis H. Kennedy said, he received a check for $20,000. He did not identify the woman. The average age at which John F. Kennedy's 34 predecessors were inaugurated into office was 55 features on the school and its sequences, pictures of faculty members, and news about William Allen White Day, which will be held Friday. Scout Creed Is Questioned SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. — (UPI) Two Santa Cruz residents question the Boy Scout creed of a "good deed every day." Thomas H. S. Read and G. L. Troyer reported today that mysterious pranks occur on nights when a scout troop meets near their homes. They told police garbage cans disappear, mail box flags are bent, light globes taken and other incidents occur. The embarrassed scoutmaster has ordered scouts not to leave the meeting place until their parents pick them up. He slud into second.—Dizzy Dean One University Daily Kansan The professor, who claims he cycles for his health, has no intention, however, of giving up his daily bicycle trips to and from school, he announced. His wife said he plans to take up the ordinance with the city council. Sainthood Urged For Tom Dooley In the meantime, he's expected to take a different route to school, even though it's considerably longer. Candy Men Protest Booze Flavor Ban Monday. Feb. 6. 1961 Bicycling Prof to Obey Law LONDON — (UPI) - The National Union of Retail Confections appealed to the government yesterday to permit candy stores to sell liquor-flavored chocolates. MILWAUKEE, Wis. — (UPI) — A priest and philosophy professor proposed sainthood yesterday for jungle doctor Thomas Dooley who died of cancer Jan. 18. Father Kusman, who taught philosophy at St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Tex., told the Wisconsin Catholic Action Convention that Dooley established seven hospitals and raised a million dollars to fight disease in underdeveloped nations. "Catholics ought to get signatures and ask the Holy Father in Rome to canonize this martyr," the Rev. Stanley J. Kusman, Gary, Ind., said. Most lawyers would rather look back than forward.—R. C. Heege But the judge also had what aides described as a "little talk" with Dole in which the graying professor agreed to "try and abide by the law." More important, he said, "Tom Dooley gave himself." A spokesman for the group said "The alcoholic content of liqueured chocolates is never above 6 per cent, so there is hardly any danger of encouraging drunken orgies." Municipal Judge James M. Corcoran today dismissed the charge against Dole on the grounds that the professor was pinched in an area where there were no signs informing the public of the anti-cycling ordinance. EVANSTON, ill. — (UPI) — Dr. Malcolm Dole, bicycle-riding North- western University professor, promi- sed today to obey the law and stay off Sheridan Rd., one of the city's busiest thoroughfares. The 57-year-old chemistry professor, who has pedaled to school and back for the past 27 years, was ticketed Jan. 20 after being warned twice of Evanston's law prohibiting bicycle riding on busy streets. HERE'S THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR the university shop's ANNUAL WINTER SALE Now In Progress Fall & Winter **SUITS** Many With Vests Reg. Now 69.50 49.95 45.00 29.95 123 prs. SHOES Dress Styles & Loafers Reg. Now 13.95 10.95 23.95 19.95 Entire Stock CORDUROY SLACKS Pipers & Post Grads Reg. 6.95 Now 4.50 Entire New Stock TUXEDOS Now 39.95 Entire Rental Stock Now 25.00 Entire Stock SWEATERS Pullovers & Cardigans Reg. Now 13.95 9.30 18.95 12.63 SPORTCOATS Reg. $32.50 Now $24.95 Reg. $39.50 Now $29.95 Entire Stock CORDUROY SUITS (Coat, Vest & Trousers) Reg. 29.95 Now 21.95 Entire Stock — One Third Off WINTER JACKETS Reg. 19.95 Now 13.30 Reg. 28.85 Now 19.97 Wool SLACKS (Plain Front and Pleated) Now 25% off Long Sleeve SPORTSHIRTS (All Sizes Including Tails) Now 25% off HALF-PRICE TABLE WESKITS - SHIRTS - TIES - SOCKS - BELTS CUMMERBUNDS - TUX SHIRTS - JEWELRY Slight Charge for Alterations Entire Stock Not Included