Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1964 JFK Library Funds Sought in Drive Here A fund raising drive for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library will be held at KU sometime next week according to Mike Miner, Lawrence senior and one of the organizers of the drive. Miner said, "KU should cooperate with the drives going on in other colleges in the state. Our contributions to the drive will make the library a part of us as students." AS NOW PLANNED, the drive will set up collection booths in Strong Hall, the Kansas Union, and the large residence halls. "The fund raising drive for the memorial library enables us to do something for Kennedy's memory and what he stood for. It is strictly a non-partisan effort." Miner said. Mike Rogers, Hutchinson senior and KU Collegiate Young Democrats president, said. "The KU CYD Club supports the drive, but is not the originator of the idea. It is sponsored by a non-partisan group of students." Rock Conclave Opening Here Technical and economic information about the uses of rock in road building, construction, agriculture, and flood control will be the subjects of the sixth Rock Products Conference tomorrow and Friday here. Engineers, quarry operators, and concrete mixers will be among those attending the conference conducted by the Kansas Limestone Association and the State Geological Survey and KU Extension Division. Mrs. Georgia Neese Gray, state chairman of the drive, said St. Mary's College and Washburn University groups have also decided to raise money for the library. Jack Lacy, director of the Economic Development Commission, Topeka, will be a non-technical speaker. MRS, GRAY SAID, "We are trying to raise $51,000 for the library in Kansas. A great many Kansans have sent money directly to the library fund's national office since the drive started last January." The drive for donations will probably end about the first of January, 1965. Mrs. Gray said. The library will be located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, adjacent to the Harvard University campus. The archives of the library will contain the records of Kennedy's administration, tape recordings of his speeches, films of Kennedy, his books, and views of his contemporaries about his administration. The library will also serve as a museum for mementos and belongings of the late president. We have cards for those people that are hard to find cards for. PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY DOORES 2 East 7th VI 3-1833 JUST WEST OF POST OFFICE NEXT . . . “YOUNGBLOOD HAWK” STARTS TONIGHT! ONLY182 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL SUMMER VACATION The Municipal Government of Kansas City, Missouri offers SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES to ALL KU STUDENTS who are RESIDENTS OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI INQUIRE FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS: VARIETY of POSITIONS Clerical Draftsman — Engineering Aides Life Guards Park Attendants Labors Construction Trades Recreation Leaders And Many Others Aids and Awards — 222 Strong Hall Mr.Dana Stephens Dean of Women's Office — 220 Strong Miss Carlene Howell Engineering School —111 Marvin Hall Dr.Albert Palmerlee College Office—200 Strong Hall Mrs.Gladys Paget or write Mr. John Gotham, Personnel Department 12th Floor, City Hall Kansas City, Missouri APPLY NOW APPLICATION DEADLINE — DECEMBER 15 EXAMINATIONS — DURING CHRISTMAS VACATION