Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 14, 1958 Police Seek Theft Clues Campus police are still seeking clues concerning the burglary of $82.75 from Templin Hall Tuesday night. The money was taken from billfolds left in drawers of students' study desks. Fifteen students lost money in the burglary. In connection with the burglaries, campus police chief Joe Skillman gave The Daily Kansan some pointers on how to prevent such thefts. Chief Skillman suggested all organized houses to be alert for people in the house that have no right to be there. He added that if there was any way possible, the houses should have a system of checking outsiders before they come in. He said either a guest register that everyone signed or a receptionist to register the visitors would serve the purpose. So far this year, six major thefts have been reported to campus officers. The others included Battenfeld and Oread Halls, Delta Tau Delta, Theta Tau and Delta Upsilor fraternities. Also, houses should make sure that all doors and windows are locked if all members of the house are gone. Instructor Cited For Warning Work Ferdinand C. Bates, instructor of aeronautical engineering, is one of twelve research meteorologists at the Kansas City U.S. Weather Bureau who has received a U.S. Department of Commerce award and citation "for service of unusual value" in tornado warning work. Bates is an original member of the severe storm forecast center which was started by the U.S. Air Force in 1952. The forecast center's headquarters were moved from Washington, D.C. to Kansas City, Mo. in 1954. In 1957-58 K.U. has 210 foreign students from 51 countries. Hawk Talk By Bob Macy What is hoped will become an annual event for the Big Eight takes the stage at 8 o'clock tonight in Hoch Auditorium. It is the first conference-wide Big Eight talent show and will draw students from six of the eight schools in the conference. Acts from Oklahoma University, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas State, Iowa State and KU are on the agenda, according to Len Parkinson, Scott City junior. It has been Parkinson's job to handle details to see that the program goes off. The program was put on at Manhattan last night and will play at Lincoln tomorrow night. It is hoped the program will gain such magnitude that the program will soon contain all members of the conference. Sponsored here by the Student Union Activities, this would be the perfect Valentine's day gift for that gal you want to get in good with. All card sharks are invited to partake in the all-campus bridge tournament Wednesday night at the Union, Shuffling starts at 7. Everyone invited. It is requested you bring a partner. No stacked decks please. Next Thursday marks the start of the poetry hour for this semester. It's at 4 in the Union. Friday also marks the start of second semester coffee hours at the Union. It's at 4 also. This semester the coffee hours will feature discussions of current national and world-wide problems. All radicals and cool minds invited. Students may also attend. Student Union Activities Items for the Official Bulletin must oe brought to the public relations office. 822-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not leave maternity. Do not Daily Kansas. Notices may include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin time of functon with reading examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday in 110 Fraser. Leave books with Miss Craig, 120 Fraser, by noon Thursday. TODAY Friday evening services, 7 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee St. Faculty Club, 7:30 p.m. Amateur bridge parly. SATURDAY Confession, 5 p.m. St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Mahler, Symphony No. 6 57 Mannler, SWY Epispecial faculty-student buffet, 5-7 Faculty House, House. p.m. Canterbury House KILI Faculty Club, 5 p.m. "Visit to Jolie" most supper, 5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, Speaker, Rabbi Cashdan of Temple B'nai Yehudan of Kansas City, Mo. "An Aspect of Judaism." MONDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House Breakfast follows Episcopal student vestry meeting, noon. Canterbury House. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and. 3 p.m. Mahler, Symphony No. 6. Mathematics Club, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Disease problems on Putnam examination. Discuss problems on Putham examination. KU Engineerettes, 8 p.m. Kuma, Kansas Union Jayhawk room. Speakers, Clyde Curtis and Lee Hageman, Premier Jewelry. No Money—No Dance The pep club dance set for Feb. 28 has been cancelled because of a lack of money, according to Paul A. Brown, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore and committee chairman. The 60-bed student hospital at K.U. is fully accredited. Gems used for personal adornment are not the only ones mined. Others, known as bort, are important to a wide range of industries. Beneath Black Lake in Quebec lies some of the richest deposits of high quality chrysotile asbestos in the Western Hemisphere. The world's largest bats, the "flying foxes" of Java, have a wingspan of nearly five feet, says the National Geographic Magazine. Air conditioning-temperatures made to order for allweather comfort. Get a demonstration! Impala Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher. Every window of every Chevrolet is Safety Plate Glass. A BEAUTIFULLY MOVING THING! '58 CHEVROLET It brings you a RADICAL NEW V8,* a new Full Coil suspension, a new Safety-Girder frame—more new things than any car ever offered before. Don't put off driving this one! Chevy was built to put a zest into driving that hasn't been there before. You sense this the instant you feel the silken response of an engine like the new Turbo Thrust V8. It's an extra-cost option that gives you extra-quick action the second your foot flicks the gas pedal. Chevy's new Full Coil suspension is standard. Or, for the last word in comfort, you can even have a real air ride, optional at extra cost. See your Chevrolet dealer for good-as-gold buys right now! *Optional at extra cost. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal-prompt delivery! Forward From Fifty