is pos- flight. Page 3 Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1957 University Daily Kansan Gov. Docking Guest Speaker For Democrats Plans for attending the National Young Democrats Convention Nov. 8-11 in Reno, Nev. and preparations for the annual fall picnic will be made at the meeting. Gov. George Docking will speak to the Young Democrats at their first meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in the Sunflower Room of the Student Union. President of Young Democrats Jack Sullivan, Lawrence senior, said. "Several KU students are expected to attend the convention since most of the expenses will be paid for us." The Governor's subject has not been announced, but will be an open topic. Mrs. Docking will accompany him to Lawrence. GOV. DOCKING Following the meeting, a coffee will be held, honoring Gov. and Mrs. Docking. Conboy Named To Speech Post Dr. William A. Conboy, chairman of the speech and drama department, has been elected second vice president of the National Society for the Study of Communication. The position carries responsibility for coordination and direction of the research, study and project committees of the association, which is one of the affiliates of the Speech Association of America. Dr. Conboy also has been named secretary of the S.A.A.'s interest group on General Semantics and Related Methodologies. Dr. Bruce A. Linton, chairman of the KU television curriculum committee, has been named to the nominating committee of the S.A.A. interest group on Radio and Television. Dr. Conboy is one of the younger department chairmen among the nation's major universities. A native of Lawrence, he was a Summerfield scholar, editor of The Jayhawker, debate and oratorical champion as an undergraduate. 230 Attend Reception Approximately 230 attended a reception Sunday in the Student Union for new faculty members of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales "Everything In Formal Wear" Campus Shop 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south of Jayhawk Cafe) Placement Makeup Exams Are Due Placement examination make-up sessions for all new undergraduate students will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Room 124 of Malott Hall, and Friday in Bailey Auditorium. If any students are not able to take them at these times they should contact the Guidance Bureau to make different arrangements. Students who have not taken the placement examinations by Oct. 1 will be withdrawn from school. Kansas City Kansan Promotes 2 KU Men Two University journalism graduates have been promoted by the Kansas City Kansan, Stauffer chain newspaper. C. H. Noe, who was graduated from the old department of journalism in 1922, was promoted to managing editor. He had been city editor for 26 years. Jack Riley, a 1950 graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, was promoted from reporter and copy editor to city editor. Use Kansan Want Ads Flu Vaccine Supply Low Watkins Officials Say Watkins Hospital is battling a limited Asian flu vaccine supply in an effort to immunize at least 5,000 students and faculty. Additional flu vaccine "should be forthcoming but the supply won't last three days," said Ralph Canute son director of health service at Watkins. Asian flu symptoms are similar to the common flu but determined only by laboratory tests. It hits suddenly and lasts about five days. At Watkins Hospital six cases have been diagnosed as Asian flu. Students should report for shots at Watkins between 8 a.m. and noon and from 2 until 5 p.m. Vaccination, covered by the student health fee, is on a "first come-first served" basis. The hospital announces that polio shots are still available and no one should neglect getting them during To remove coffee stains, use chlorine bleach unless the color of the fabric would be affected by the bleach. the above hours although the immediate goal is to protect the campus against an Asian flu epidemic. To date the University has escaped lightly, compared to other areas, Hospital officials said. The last bad influenza epidemic occurred here in 1928 when illness prevented the University from functioning. Granada Cafe Steaks, Dinners Sandwiches 5:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Next door to the Granada Theater BIRD TV-RADIO Jack W. Neibarger, Prop. VI 3-8855 908 Mass. EVEREADY Portable Radio Batteries For All Makes Expert Service and Repair As seen most on the campus ROWLANDS 1237 Oread to serve you Conveniently located