Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, Aug. 1, 1958 Youthful Professor Has Busy Schedule You might mistake the man Green Hall, for a student who a law case at a professor's desk. lead one to believe that this is pears on the office door. James K. Logan, assistant professor of law, was in fact an undergraduate student at KU just six years ago. More than just a student, he established an outstanding record of academic excellence and extra-curricular accomplishment. JAMES K. LOGAN His grade average was a perfect 3.0. As a senior he was president of the All Student Council and the majority of the senate seats were held by members of the campus political party he had organized the previous year. He was an officer in Student Union Activities, the Independent Student Assn., and the KU who sits behind a desk in Room 8, has stopped for a moment to brief His youthful appearance would not the "Prof. Logan" whose name ap- Young Democrats, and was an active member in more than a dozen other social, professional and honorary organizations. He also held a Summerfield Scholarship. In the spring of 1952 he was named the University's Honor Man, and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. However, he declined the Rhodes grant after graduation to marry Beverly Jennings, a classmate. In 1955, he graduated magna cum laude from the Harvard University law school. Before returning to KU in the fall of 1957, Logan was law clerk to Judge Walter A. Huxman of the Tenth Circuit Court, and served as a tax lawyer for a southern California law firm. Prof. Logan said he does not find his age a serious handicap. "In counseling students, I find that I can readily recall the problems I faced a very few years ago," he said. Prof. Logan is continuing the pattern of activity he established as an undergraduate. In addition to a full teaching load, he is doing research for the development of a course in agricultural law which will be offered at KU in the fall of 1960. During the past year he has served as faculty adviser to the ASC, headed the campus polio drive, and has been a member of the Men's Residence Hall Committee and the Memorial Union Operating Board. "I have enough research planned to keep me busy for the next five years," Prof. Logan said. "After that, I may do some fiction writing. At least you may say that I plan to be teaching at KU for many years to come." Heavy Rains Hit Area TOPEKA—(UPI)—Heavy rains from 4 to 6 inches hit northeast Kansas Wednesday night, causing damaging floods on local creeks and on northern tributaries to the Kaw River. The severe thunderstorms $ ^{*} $ inches. The severe thunderstorms caused added concern for residents of Lawrence, and Elmira, Mo. when two funnel clouds were sighted about midnight. A thunderstorm at Columbia, Mo., produced brief gusts up to 79 miles per hour. The U.S. Weather Bureau said Centralia received 5.60 inches. Norton 4.45, Bonner Springs 6.15, Kansas City, Mo., 4-17 and Stilwell 4.85 The Weather Bureau today predicted major flooding on the Delaware River, Black Vermillion Creek and the Arkansas River following heavy rains last night that caused some flash flooding. Stranger Creek in Leavenworth and Atchison Counties was flooding. The Kaw, Marais Des Cygne and Big Blue Rivers were due for substantial rises, but no major stream damage was anticipated. Kansas One Of 14 States To Lose Seat In U.S. House TOPEKA — (UPI) — The prospect that Kansas will lose one of its six congressional seats as a result of the 1960 census Wednesday brought into focus the long controversial problem of re-apportionment. The "Lord's Prayer Rock" stands near Bristol. Vt. It was inscribed in 1891 to admonish profane teamsters urging their horses up a steep grade. According to a Census Bureau forecast issued in Washington Wednesday, Kansas will be one of 14 states to lose seats in the House of Representatives in 1960. Atty. Gen. John Anderson told United Press International recently that the 1960 Kansas Legislature would be forced to act quickly to reapportion the six districts and change their boundaries to five districts. Mr. Anderson said that if the Kansas Legislature failed to act to change boundaries to five districts, all congressional candidates would run for the statewide vote, rather than engaging in district races. The problem of re-aportionment on the state legislature level is one that has defied solution for years. The same reluctance and quarrels that have prevented state legislative re-aportionment could embroil any attempt at congressional district realignment. Other states which are expeeted to lose seats are Maine, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, West Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York. ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'Guys And Dolls' Stars Frankie Laine; To Run Two Weeks At Starlight Frankie Laine, the second biggest selling recording artist in history headlines the cast for the Starlight Theatre presentation of the hit musical comedy. "Guys and Dolls," running for two weeks, August 4-17. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. $ \textcircled{6} $ Co. starring with Mr. Laine is popular singer Fran Warren, with comedians Sid Stone and Romo Vincent, Margot Moser and Starlight veteran Joseph Macaulay. The show is oased on Damon Runyan's tales of Broadway night life and characters who inhabit that dark land. "Wizard of Oz" ends Sunday This will be Mr. Laine's first legitimate production and his first appearance in Kansas City and the Starlight Theatre. Mr. Laine will Mr. Laine is one of the best known singing stars in show business, being a motion picture, television, night club and record star. he has sold over twenty million records of such songs as "Jezebel," "Shine," "Mule Train," "That's My Desire," "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die," "Rockin' Chair," "High Noon," "Your Cheatin' Heart," "I Believe," "Jealousy" and dozens of other top sellers. Pat Suzuki's starring role in the wonderful children's tale, "Wizard of Oz", will close this Sunday night after playing to large crowds all week. Miss Suzuki portrays Dorothy, the Kansas farm girl who ends up in Munchkinland, meets the wizard, sees his palace, encounters the Munchkins and Jitterbugs and has a generally delightful time with the Tin Woodman, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion. take the role of Sky Masterson in the musical that has delighted millions. It is being brought back to the outdoor theatre by audience request, having played here in 1955. The warm-hearted story was written by Jo Swerling and comic Ave Burrows. Music and lyrics are from the prolific pen of Frank Loesser, who also created the music for "The Most Happy Fella" opening at the Starlight for two weeks August 18-31. The beautiful Fran Warren made her first Starlight appearance last season in "Pajama Game," which drew the largest crowds of the year. A versatile singer-comedienne, Miss Warren plays Adelaide, a New York "doll" hounding her fiance of fourteen years standing, Nathan Detroit, played by Sid Stone, to marry her. Nathan Detroit is the proprietor of the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York. He's having trouble finding a place to play since Lt. Brannigan, played by Joseph Macauley, is putting the heat on. In addition to this trouble, the heat is being put on Detroit by Adelaide. No Place For Game The only place Nathan can line-up for the game is Joey Bollmore's garage. And Joey demands $1,000 cash in advance for the use of his premises. This, of course, Nathan doesn't have. But when the stem's biggest gambler, Sky Masterson, comes along, Nathan sees a chance to take him on a bet he thinks is a cinch—he wagers Sky won't be able to get the Save-A-Soul mission "doll," Sarah Brown, played by Margot Moser, to go with him on a trip to Havana. On his visit to the Mission, after accepting the bet, Sky discovers the General who heads the group plans to close the Mission. Since this would negate the bet, Sky promises Sarah he will deliver 12 genuine sinners to their prayer meeting. Rains Hamper Work On Lot Sky and Sarah go to Havana, but he tells Nathan he has lost the bet and pays off to protect her reputation. When the crap game is finally located in one of the city's sewers, Sky bets each player $1,000 against a night at the Mission—naturally the "guys" lose and must show up for a dose of religion. Realizing they both love their respective men, in spite of their obvious faults. Sarah and Adelaide meet and sympathize, and finally both pairs get married. The other sinners are presumably unregenerated. Wheel Balancing Modern Equipment BOB HARRELL Texaco Service 9th & Miss.—VI 3-9897 Work on the new parking lot southeast of the Stadium on the ground formerly used for the baseball field has been hampered by recent rains. Crews from Buildings and Grounds are doing the work and part of the parking area is resurfaced. A new driveway was cut through Marvin Grove to give access to the 450 car parking lot. This drive, along with the parking area, will have a temporary surface for the present. The M. H. de Yound Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco contains works of art from almost every country in its more than 60 galleries. The collections range from armor and musical instruments to ship models. The new parking lot will be used for assigned University parking during the week and will be a pay lot during football games and other activities held in the Stadium. A new baseball field will be constructed southwest of Allen Field House later this year. THE SUMMER GRIND, RELAX AND ENJOY YOUR VACATION! NOW THAT YOU'VE FINISHED See You in September! CAMERA CENTER Bill Olin Leo Hundley 1015 Mass. VI 3-9471 LAST CHANCE PIZZA SALE! If you're leaving, this is your chance to save, so come down tonight! If you're staying, use any Friday this month Save 20c on every inside or pickup Pizza one coupon good for the whole order. CAMPUS HIDEAWAY 106 North Park Good Any Friday in August VI 3-911