Burr Cited As Top Trial Lawyer Page 3 Aaron Burr was the most competent and effective trial lawyer at the American Bar, William E. Treadway, Topeka, told the Phi Delta Phi professional law fraternity Thursday at their monthly meeting. Mr. Treadway, general counsel for the Santa Fe, teaches "Legal History" at Washburn University Law School. He prefaced his topic "Aaron Burr, Advocate" with a brief outline of opportunities for the law graduate in the field of large corporate practice. "The most malinged and misunderstood patron of American history was Aaron Burr, a Princeton College graduate at the age of 16 and first United States Senator from the state of New York after service on General Washington's staff, Mr. Treadway said. He was a vice-president of the United States, yet he was tried and acquitted for treason." Honored guests included Province President Wayne B. Wright, St. Louis and new Supreme Court Justice of Kansas and Schuyler Jackson, formerly dean of Washburn University. Applications for the positions of editor and business manager on the 1958-59 Student Directory will be taken now through Saturday. Student Directory Positions Open Two KU Men Sell Paintings To KSTC Hugh M. Grant, Hutchinson senior and chairman of the ASC publications committee, said applications for the two positions should be sent to the ASC office in the Kansas Union. Robert B. Green, associate professor of drawing and painting, and Raymond J. Eastwood, professor of drawing and painting, have received purchase prizes at the Annual Kansas Painters Exhibition at Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburgh. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results KSTC purchased "Profiles of Maple Grove," a water color by Prof. Green, and "Race Light Light," an oil painting by Prof. Eastwood. New York City covers 359.4 square miles, including 43.9 square miles of inland water. BIRD TV - RADIO 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 Eveready Portable Batteries - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed YES, IT'S TRUE !! University Daily Kansan I'm Popping My Buttons. I'm Proud Because We Have The Best Burgers And The Friskiest French Fries. The Biggest Buys In Town. CHATEAU Friday, April 25, 1958 1802 Mass. Floodwater mosquitoes of the Mississippi River lay their eggs on a stream bank where they cannot hatch until floods raise water over them. Some eggs must wait years before the waters return. A crowd of about 900 persons is expected to see the last of the season's color TV movies, "Dial M for Murder" at 8:30 tonight in the Kansas Union. Maurice Evans stars in the hour and a half show sponsored by Student Union Activities and Hallmark Cards. Folding chairs will be set up on most of the available floor space in the middle and south Final Color TV Movie Tonight lounges and in the Kansas Room. The sponsors have loaned four color TV sets to the SUA. The show is open to the public. MORGAN Your Ford Dealer in Lawrence 714 Vermont VI 3-3500 "DIAL M FOR MURDER" Starring Maurice Evans IN COLOR on the Hallmark Hall of Fame FRIDAY,APRIL 25 AT 8:30 P.M. 5 Different Locations in the Student Union PERFECT EVENING ENTERTAINMENT A quick hamburger, a delicious salad or something from the dairy bar to top off the evening. And before and after the show, enjoy a cup of coffee,a glass of tea,or a quick malt. Ku