Youth leadership breakfast is set Plans are underway for a student leadership prayer breakfast to be held at Kansas State Teachers' College in Emporia Saturday Nov. 19. About 500 representatives from all universities and colleges in Kansas will be in attendance. KU will be represented by 20 student leaders. The prayer breakfast is being planned by the student body presidents from the major Kansas colleges. Dr. Walter Judd, M.D., past U.S. Senator from Minn. and East Asian government expert, will be the principal speaker. Jay Janes honor 50 new members Fifty new members of Jay Janes received their official welcome into the organization at a dinner at the Pizza Hut Tuesday. Loretta Jones, Detroit, Mich. junior and chairman of the committee for new members, said their first project will be helping with the mum sale at the Homecoming game Nov. 5. The next Jay Janes meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in rooms 305 and 306 of the Kansas Union. Beauty is picked Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight have announced the selection of Judith Ericson, Leavenworth senior, as this year's "Little Colonel" candidate. She will represent the KU Arnold Air and Angel Flight at the area G-2 annual fall conclave to be held at Kansas State on Saturday. There, Miss Ericson will compete with candidates from colleges and universities in western Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. The winner will represent Area G-2 in the "Little General" contest at the national conclave of Arnold Air and Angel Flight in Miami, Fla., next April. Miss Ericson is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Bids to be taken Bids for the paving of the parking area in front of McCollum and Ellsworth Halls will be returned early this week. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said today. Two future projects include an all-purpose court, east of McColum, and the repair of steps and walks at the halls. Funds for the paving project are set at $40,000. Chem frat pledges The pledge banquet of Kappa Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, national chemistry fraternity, was staged last week in the Kansas Union. Pledges this semester include: James Burke, Grove sophomore; Bruce Carr, Salina sophomore; William Clutz, Wichita sophomore; Byron Cotter, Wichita sophomore; Thomas Dunaway, Omaha, Neb. sophomore; Norman Fahrer, Lindsburg senior; Douglas Freeman, Emporia junior. Robert Goetzinger, Olathe junior; Herbert Hartman, Lawrence sophomore; James Kelly, Tonganoxie junior; William Ludt, Yonkers, N.Y., sophomore; Richard Stevenson, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; and Greg Thomas, Fort Scheridine, Ill., sophomore. Pledges are selected primarily on the basis of their chemistry grades and their interest in Alpha Chi Sigma. The next meeting has been set for Nov. 1. Linguistics study A study of the intricacies of an unresearched dialect has brought a $15,400 National Science Foundation grant to the chairman of the KU linguistics committee. Dr. Frances Ingemann, associate professor of linguistics and English, has been awarded the grant for further analysis of data which she collected on the Ipili-Payiala language, spoken in New Guinea. Thirty changes were made in the state election laws by the 1965 Legislature. An updated "Kansas Voter's Guide 1968" has been issued in the Citizen's Pamphlet Series of the KU Governmental Research Center. Voters guide is updated CAMPUS NOTES BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 11 William H. Cape, professor of political science, the author and editor, has included voting and registration requirements throughout all areas of the state. Also contained are election procedures, biographical data on candidates for statewide and national offices and the platforms of the Conservative, Democratic, Prohibition and Republican parties. Clarke Wescoe by Merrill Haas, vice-president for exploration of the Humble Oil and Refining Co. A $5,500 grant from the Humble Oil Education Foundation has been presented to Chancellor W. On Cameo Records The Fabulous Flippers "Harlem Shuffle" Now Give You "I Don't Want To Cry" Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 18, 1966 and Copies may be obtained from the Governmental Research Center, 504 Blake Hall. Humble oil gives grant on Highway 59 South All you need to know about Europe in 3 words. 1. Trans 2. World 3.Airlines Send the coupon and we'll tell you all about Europe. Study tours, fun tours independent and group tours. We've got the dope on car rental or purchase Youth hosteling and camping. And we've got the TWA 50/50 Club for half-fare flights in the U.S. Remember, TWA has direct service from major U.S. cities to the big vacation centers in Europe, Africa and Asia. Send for details now! Trans World Airlines, Inc., P.O. Box 25, Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10017 Please tell me about Student Travel to Europe. Name___ School___ Address___ City___State___Zip Code___