Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 25, 1957 1. 3m Attorney General To Speak Tuesday Kansas Attorney General John Anderson, Jr. will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the KU Young Republicans at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Atty. Gen. Anderson will speak about building enthusiasm in Young Republicans organizations. There also will be an introduction of the executive council of the KU club and a discussion of plans for the Young Republicans workshop in Wichita Nov. 15. JOHN ANDERSON Atty, Gen. Anderson is a graduate of the KU Law School. He received his degree in 1945 earning the honor award, The Order of the Coif. That same year he was admitted to the bar. After graduation he began practice in Olathe and was elected county attorney of Johnson county. Later he was elected state senator. He was appointed attorney general March 1, 1956, to succeed Harold R. Fatzer, who was appointed a justice of the state Supreme Court. Sigma Delta Chi Hears AUFS Talk The press exerts a tremendous influence on the growing history of Indonesia, Willard A. Hanna, American Universities Field Staff representative, told members of Sirsma Delta Chi, men's professional journalism fraternity Thursday in Flint Hall. The circulation of Indonesian newspapers is small compared to those in the United States because only 60 per cent of the people are literate, he said. The press aids in uncovering scandals in government and exposing graft-filled politics, Mr. Hanna said. By doing this, the press has come under heavy fire from the government. For several years, top rebel editors have been jailed in attempts to silence them, he said. Deadline Nov.1 For Rhodes Applicants Applications for Rhodes Scholarships must be in the office of Dean John H. Nelson of the Graduate School 227 Strong, by Nov.1. Elections to Rhodes Scholarships will be held in December and persons selected for scholarships will enter Oxford University, England, in October 1958. The value of a Rhodes Scholarship is 600 pounds, or approximately $1,680 a year. Scholars who qualify under the GI Bill of Rights or other military education funds can receive the same benefits at Oxford as at an American university. Don Conard On Air Saturday The Don Conard Quintet will be featured on "A Professor Looks at Jazz" at 12:15 p.m. Saturday on KANU. Carrol D. Clark, professor of sociology, is the master of ceremonies on the hour-long program broadcast every Saturday. An act prohibiting the advertisement of alcoholic beverages in newspapers and magazines in Kansas was put through the practice Hi-Y workshop at the Kansas Hi-Y Pre-Legislative Conference held in Baily Auditorium. Hi-Y Conference Held Thursday About 150 school students attended the conference to hear talks on legislative procedure and to prepare for the model legislature in Topeka Dec. 6 and 7, said George C. Gay, secretary for the West Central area council of the YMCA. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science, spoke on legislative procedure, and William A. Conboy, assistant professor of speech, spoke on parliamentary procedure. Representatives to the conference came from Washington, Atchison, Effingham, Rosedale, Turner, Shawnee Mission, Garnett, Washburn Rural high schools and the Topeka Sportsman Hi-Y. 100 Expected For KU Rally One hundred KU alumni from the Miami area are expected to attend a pre-game rally and buffet supper before the KU-Miami University football game tonight. The rally and buffet will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Williams, Coral Gables, Fla. Attending from KU will be Keith Lawton, director of the physical plant operations, Charles Leone, associate professor of zoology, Ambrose Saricks, associate professor of history. Group To Hear AUFS Expert Willard A. Hanna, American Universities Field Staff representative, who is visiting KU for 10 days, will address the Governor's Conference on World Affairs Saturday in Manhattan. His topic will be "International Aid to Southeast Asia." Group discussions are scheduled for Friday. Governor George Docking will address a banquet meeting Friday evening. Examinations are open for filling positions of oceanographer, forester and research psychologist, in various federal agencies, the US Civil Service Commission announced last week. Salaries for the positions vary from $3,670 to $11,610 per year. Information regarding the requirements and application forms, may be obtained from William Bamber at the Lawrence Post Office or from the US Civil Service Commission, Washington, 25, D.C. Civil Service Positions Open EUROPE Summer 1958-70 days Find It In The Kansan Classifieds We'll see the usual, plus North Africa, Yugoslavia, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Berlin, Denmark, and Ireland. A different kind of trip for the young in spirit who don't want to be hered around. All expenses $1335. Write to: Her Admirer Was Playing Possum Most girls have flowers delivered to their dorms, but Deanne Phillips, Abilene junior, was the ungrateful recipient of a live opposum, neatly packaged in a cardboard box and delivered to Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia (Box 3) Pasadena, Calif. Since the poor fellow wasn't too endearing, and he also might have bitten someone. Deanne took the opossum outside and dumped the box over in the lawn. She didn't stay to see which way he went. A man called the dormitory shortly after, the incident, and wanted to know what happened when the box was opened. He tried to pass himself and the prank off on Beta Theta Pi fraternity, but the telephone girl was not convinced there was any connection. The oppossum? It hasn't been heard of since. Murphy To Discuss Russia's Sputnik Dr. Franklin Murphy, chancellor of the University of Kansas, Dr. Charles N. Kimball, president of the Midwest Research Institute of Kansas City, and Dr. Richard M. Drake, chancellor of the University of Kansas City, will be the speakers Tuesday at a dinner at the Hotel Muechlebach, Kansas City, Mo. Soviet technological advances in launching the first earth satellite is the topic for discussion. Industrialists and businessmen of the Kansas City area have been invited to hear the educators. The dinner is sponsored by the University of Kansas City Board of Trustees. Delicious! PECANS AND VANILLA CREAM IN FINEST MILK CHOCOLATE KAY PHARMACY ADAM KAY 1347 Mass-VI 3-1844 89 To Attend KU-Y Meet Eighty-nine persons from six colleges and universities are registered for the KU-Y district conference Friday through Sunday in the Student Union. A movie, "No Man Is an Island," will be shown at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Peter Leppmann, regional executive of World University Service, will speak at the Saturday night session. Other speakers include Ruth Huges, student YWCA secretary for the Rocky Mountain region, Rev. Mr. James Ewing, associate minister of the Plymouth Congregational Church and Walter Meserve, assistant professor of English. Schools represented are Bethel College of Newton, University of Wichita, Southwestern College of Winfield, Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, Freids University of Wichita, Kansas State College of Manhattan and the University of Kansas. Kansas and Missouri football teams stand 500 after playing 65 games against each other. Each team has won 29 games and seven have ended in a deadlock. AIRLINE TICKETS Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list." EUROPE VACATION Join one of the many, various special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays Sell It With a Kansan Classified Ad PREMIER Jewelry Shop SPECIAL DRAWING Just to get acquainted we are giving away two $5.00 GOLD PIECES, or $30.00 in merchandise to the lucky person whose name is first drawn. THE SECOND LUCKY PERSON shall receive $20.00 in merchandise of his choice. THE THIRD LUCKY PERSON shall receive $10.00 in merchandise of his choice. Deposit this coupon in person at Premier Jewelry 916 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass.-Drawing Name ... Address ... Drawing 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31, 1957 You need not be present to win. Old Mother Hubbard... Went to her cupboard When she looked she found it bare- Now she's gone to eat On East 23rd Street- Won't you join her there? (Moral: You can't eat better than at the Blue Hills Drive-In.) Open Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m.- 12 p. m. The Blue Hills Drive-In & Blue Room 1601 E.23rd Open Sun. thru Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.