University Daily Kansan Page 4 Tuesday, May 15, 1962 Final ASC Meet Tonight The All Student Council will hold its last scheduled meeting tonight and close out the year with elections and action on some of the most important legislation of the semester. An amendment to the ASC publications bill, a resolution dealing with the proposed insurance plan, and a needed resolution on the reserved seating plan are scheduled to be dealt with by the council. THE PROPOSED amendment to the publications bill would reinstate the part omitted when the bill was passed last Spring. It provided that a member of the ASC publication committee should sit in on the meetings of the Kansan Board, the governing body of the Daily Kansan. Since Vox Populi holds a decisive 16-12 majority on the council, it is expected that its nominee, Dean Salter, Garden City junior and vice chairman of the council, will move up to the chairmanship of the ASC. A report by Brian Grace, Lawrence sophomore and chairman of the ASC Human Rights Committee, will also be heard. He will report the results of the questionnaires which the committee circulated and present the recommendations of the committee. The resolution concerning the reserve seating plan will probably be one of intent as the council tries to legalize the changes which were made for next year. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results P-T-P Industrial Tour Set for Saturday The next People-to-People industrial trial will begin at 8:30 Saturday morning at the Kansas Union. Tour members will visit the Kansas City Museum and eat lunch in Kansas City. The bus will return through Olathe Air Base and make a stop there for tour members to see the air show. Both American and international students are welcome to sign Escapees Caught On Memorial Drive Three teenage boys who escaped from the Boys Industrial School in Topeka Sunday were apprehended by the Douglas County Sheriff on Memorial Drive. The boys, whose names were not released by police, were caught at 11:05 p.m. Sunday driving a stolen vehicle. Tune Up for Spring at Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. up for the tour. Reservations may be made in the Dean of Students office in Strong Hall, the People-to-People office, Room 113 in the Kansas Union, or at the Union information booth. James T. Burcham, Lawrence sophomore, has been elected president of the Business School Marketing Club for the next year. Officers Elected For Marketing Club Other officers are Douglas Lancaster, Lawrence junior, vice president; Jerry Shaw, Shawnee Mission sophomore; secretary; William Tanner, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, treasurer, and Mathew Cabot, Honolulu, Hawaii, junior, American Marketing Association representative. Having a Party? Six KU Students In Language Study Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES Six University of Kansas students have been chosen to participate in personally selected language study programs in Europe this summer. LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 The students are: Dell Odell, Shawnee Mission senior, French: Clyde Thogmartin, Emporia senior. French; Barbara Rab. McKeesport, Pa., graduate student, Spanish; Mary Jackson, Maryville, Mo., graduate student, Spanish; Louise R. Miller, Chicago, Ill., graduate student, German, and Judith Ann Wager, Port Washington, N.Y., graduate student, German. The six will be awarded $550 apiece to improve their language skills. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Auto Wrecking & Junk New & Used Parts and Tires East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Diamonds Shop Before You Buy Premier Jewelry 916 Mass. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers THIS WOMAN IS ONE OF THE TOP COMUNISTS IN THE U.S. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn looks like a kindly old grandmother. Yet she's a hardened leader of 10,000 U.S. Communists. In this week's Post, you'll meet all the party bigwigs. And learn why the party is still a menace—despite its small size. The Saturday Evening POST MAY 19 ISSUE/NOW ON SALE STORE IT... ACME DRY CLEANING Travel home this year with the confidence that your winter clothes are stored cold and safe with Acme. Call Acme today and get this out of the way before FINAL pressure begins. Acme will store 25-30 items for only $3.95.Mothproofing and insurance included! Y-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE A quick phone call when you return next year will deliver them sparkling clean. Call Acme today. Try another finer service. Acme Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Downtown VI 3-5155 Malls Shopping Center VI 3-0895 Ap mem Was abou 750 weel appl Bl chie divi affai last the en S ing sista "C amin you a ce sign say M turn nigh Sersian con orch