Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 19, 1964 Inspector Ends Food Survey Here A survey of the KU living group food preparation facilities has been conducted on campus during the 10-day period from October 6 to October 16. "Many living groups, even the new ones, planned their kitchens to serve only the number of students living in the house," Zook said. "When you add to this number the cooks, the houseboys, the guests, and the students living out of the house but eating their meals at the house, you have a considerably larger number." John W. Zook, inspector for the division of food and drugs of the Kansas State Department of Health, inspected the facilities at the large residence halls, fraternities, sororities, scholarship halls, co-operatives, the Memorial Union, the football concession stands, and the Faculty Club. "The last survey of this kind was taken in 1958, and living groups have made many improvements since that time." Zook said. "Many more have immediate plans to do so within the next few years. Finances and ample room for expansion are the biggest problems standing in the way of complete modernization of the food preparation areas." "The survey was not a competitive survey in which the various groups were rated." Zook emphasized. "It is impossible to compare a scholarship hall with one kitchen per 7 or 8 students to a large residence hall which serves 400 to 500 people." the food preparation area. "This survey is not a regularly scheduled or standard procedure," he said. "None of the state schools have regular provisions for a survey of this kind, although it would be to their advantage to do so." Zook recommended that a full time person be employed by the University to advise the various living groups on the matters considered in the survey on a regular basis several times during the school year. Rush Smoker Set Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will have a formal rush smoker in 305 A and B of the Kansas Union beginning at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Piano Recital Set Granada Shows 7:00 THEATRE...Telephone VI 5-3789 9:10 NOW! Varsity Shows 7:00 9:00 TREATHE ... Telephone VI3-1065 Richard Anglettelli, assistant-professor of piano, will give a recital today at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. NOW! Ends Tuesday NEXT "MEDITERRANEAN HOLIDAY" Young Goldwater to Speak Here Sunset Starts [DRIVE IN THEATRE] • West on Highway 40] 7:15 NOW! Ends Tuesday SINATRA & MARTIN in 2 Big Hits! "ROBIN AND 7 HOODS" and "SERGEANTS 3" Horns Replace Bells Prof. Angeletti will play "Tocata in D Minor" by J. S. Bach; "Ballade in G Minor" and "Ballade in F Minor" by Frederic Chopin and "Sonata in B Flat Major" by Franz Schubert. Horns Replace Bells KESTEVEN, England — (UPI) Competition has ended the 300-year old clang of fire bells in this Lincolnshire community. Chief Fire Officer Jim Murden decided to replace them with two-tone horns to overcome heavy traffic noise, including the "jingle of ice-cream vans." Barry Goldwater Jr. is scheduled to speak at a "Meet the Candidates Day" rally Oct. 27 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Allen Field House. All state and local Republican candidates are scheduled to attend the rally. The candidates will tour parts of Douglas County in a motorcade prior to the rally. The motorcade is scheduled to pass through Eudora and Baldwin before returning to Lawrence. Ober's IS SWEATER HEADQUARTERS Famous Woolama by Lord Jeff. Fully fashioned. The same superlative 100% imported lamb's wool you've enjoyed before — with the added ease and fit only full fashioning can impart. 15. 95 The Baggy Shag by Lord Jeff. For men who like their comfort deep-napped and dashing, this ultimate in a coat by Lord Jeff. 35% baby kid mohair silkens and lustres the incredibly soft 65% imported wool. Out of this world. 23. 95 821 MASS. VI 3-1951 SERVING LAWRENCE SINCE 1896 Open Thursday till 8:30