16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, May 16, 1968 MAY I HAVE A BELLHOP? This coed was so overburdened by her excess baggage she was forced to stop twice for a bus. The first time she didn't make it. Official Bulletin Foreign Students. Read the May- June issue of the International Cam- pus Newsletter and return the re- quested forms to 226 Strong Hall. TODAY American Public Works Association. All.Day, Kawasaki, Union. Baseball 1:30 p.m. Oklahoma. Quigley Field. University Symphony Children's Concert. 1:30 p.m. University Theatre. Pinehurst, NC Sigma XI Initiation. 5:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Sigma XI Initiation Dinner. 6 p.m. "Recent Climatic Variations in Antarctica." Dr. Wakefield Dort, Kansas Room, Kansas Union. University Women's Club. 7:30 p.m. Demonstration. K & P L. Building Latin American Film Series. 7:30 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Mexico. 1953 Dyche Auditorium. TOMORROW Foreign Students. Read the May- June issue of the International Campus Newsletter and return the requested forms to 226 Strong Hall. Foreign Students. Return borrowed blankets to 226 Hall. KU Muslim Society. 12:45 p.m. Prayers. Kansas Union. Baseball. 1 p.m. Oklahoma. Quigley Field. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Lord Jim." Dyche Auditorium. Classified ads get results Dozens of tornadoes became selective killers Wednesday night, darting out of black skies across the Midwest, burying people under their homes, leaving hundreds injured—many homeless and flattening entire towns. By United Press International Tornadoes blast Midwest By late Wednesday, 21 persons were reported dead from the tornadoes and storms that followed the funnel clouds. Ten persons were dead in Charles, City, Iowa; four persons were killed in Wapella, Ill.; three persons died in Henderson, Ark.; two died in Oil Trough, Ark.; one was killed in Tuckerman, Ark., and one youth drowned in Carter Lake near Omaha, Neb. The U.S. Weather Bureau reported more than 40 tornadoes skipped through a 10-state area, including Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Alabama. Charles City, Iowa, one of the two Iowa cities where Gov. Harold Hughes ordered National Guardsmen and state highway patrolmen to go after a tornado ripped through the northeastern Iowa City, seemed worst hit. More than 300 injured persons jammed Floyd County Hospital which has a capacity of 89 and had 50 patients before the tornado struck. Guardsmen and extra police were also ordered into Oelwein, Iowa, where 150 persons were injured. School children there were helping with rescue work, while the homeless were moved into the city's high school. Police searched through the flooded debris at Wapella, Ill., for other possible victims. They were hampered in their efforts by a lack of communications, gas leaks and floods. Near Milford, Ill., a tornado lifted box cars of a Chicago and lofted we will be closed all day tomorrow to reduce our entire stock...for our annual Summer Closing Sale. SORRY, 25% OFF 33% OFF 50% OFF Everything at least 10% OFF IT'S YOU AND ME AGAINST THE WORLD. SALE STARTS SAT. WHEN DO WE ATTACK? COACH HOUSE 12th & Oread ...IF YOU CAN GET those term papers & thesis finished; ? ! . . . .OUR STAFF and No.1 EQUIPMENT can provide the finished copy to get better grades when it counts! . . . BETTER CALL NOW! VI 2-0111 MICKI's secretarial service is 4/U! VI 2-0111 — 901 Ky. St. Eastern Illinois Railroad freight train off the tracks. The town of Natrona, Ill.—a grain elevator, a school and the homes of its 50 residents—was compeltly destroyed. However, no injuries were reported. Student rights- WSU committees varies, Rhatigan said. Four of 11 on a student union board of directors are students and three of six members of a campus privilege fees committee are students. Continued from page 1 The importance of the measure is that "this statement makes explicit those rights and freedoms which students can expect on the WSU campus," Rhatigan said. Classified ads get results ATTENTION House Mothers and House Managers Have that rug, drape, or chair cleaned during the summer 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance Serving Students for 55 Years Start at the bottom and dress your way up Most men only worry about suits, shirts and ties. They buy from the top down. So by the time they get to the bottom, their feet are just an afterthought. And the shoes they buy look like afterthoughts. If you buy a pair of Nunn-Bush shoes, you can start with your feet. Because you won't have to worry about them not matching the suit you haven't bought yet. They're styled so you won't have to change shoes every time you change suits. And that can save you a lot of change. NUNN BUSH