PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Thief quicker than guard Library book stolen By JOHN KIELY A book was stolen while the man in charge of stopping book theft from Watson Library was saying the exit guard system "works." The man is John M. Nugent, Circulation Head in charge of exit controls. The book is "El Refranero General Espanol," a Spanish language volume dated 1875. IGNORANT OF the theft, Nugent said, "We're not accusing anyone of being a thief." But he "We do have several large reading rooms and since the competition for volumes is increasing as enrollment is going up, I think we'd have to stick with the exit control." added that since the exit guard control worked, no return to an honor system was being considered. Meanwhile, a student without stack privileges and with a sense of humor had entered the stacks. AFTER TAKING "El Refranero General Espanol," the student concealed the volume's identification card on page 333 of Woodward's "Vertebra Paleontology" to be found later. "We haven't actually made a check yet." Nugent said, "We find that we don't have as much of a problem as we used to." At the library the student was asking the guard "How are you today?" "Fine," replied the guard, "so long as it doesn't rain on me." Both chuckled as the student opened the front door. The guard wished the student a nice weekend. And Nugent said again how well the guard system worked. Jay Janes plan activities The blue-blasered Jay Janes, honorary service organization for upperclass women, is conducting its largest membership drive in the history of KU. - OVER YOUR INSTRUMENTS - OVER AUDIENCE NOISE Your microphone is your link with your audience. Choose it with care. Shure Unidyne microphones project your voice over your instruments, and over audience noise . . . YOU WILL BE HEARD. They are used by many of the world's most famous Rock 'n' Roll and Country 'n' Western groups. Shure Unidyne microphones help put your act across. Write: Shure Brothers, Inc., 222 Hartley Ave., Evanston, Ill. 60204. With the expansion of Memorial Stadium, Jay Janes will have over 100 members—including about 60 new women. Marty Deason, Great Bend senior and president of the organization, said, "Selection of new members will be based on: 1) a one point grade average, 2) activities, and 3) a brief written statement telling why she would like to be a Jay Jane." They have established a scholarship fund through their annual mum sale at a home football game. In the past, the mum sale has netted about $1,000. AN INTEREST meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Big Eight Room when all interested women may fill out applications and make appointments for interviews Wednesday or Thursday evening, Oct. 5 and 6. THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS 5 FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINER MICROPHONES Daily Kansan Monday, October 3, 1966 THAT SOCKING ADLER ATTITUDE In the true crew: Adler Adlastic. Now in 16 new heathers. Heathers? Scotch for color. But so easy on hue they go with everything. Going on in lambswool for luxury. Nylon for wear. Spandex to stretch all ways. $1.50 says you're socking right up to your attitude in Adlastic Heathers plus 15 other socko colors. And you used to think blondes were fun. TO HEATHERS WITH EVERYTHING University Shop