Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 17. 1962 P-T-P Drive Nets 1,300 Books The People-to-People book drive to establish a lending library for KU international students has netted a total of 1,300 books. Frank Thompson, Iola sophomore and chairman of the P-t-P book program, said that the books have all been cataloged and plans are being made to move them into a permanent library. James H. Stoner, manager of the Kansas Union Book Store, helped P-t-P members catalogue the books. The bookstore will also trade books in surplus in one area for ones needed to balance out the library. Books which are no longer used at KU will be sold to a private book buyer and the money will be used to buy new books for the library. A goal of 5,000 books has been set for the library, and another drive will be held during final week in an effort to bring the present total up to that figure. Unfamiliarity Cited As Cause Of Student Auto Accident Damage totaled $250 in an accident Friday when a student drove a borrowed car into a tree at Gower Place. Robert D. Blaker, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman, told KU police that the accident occurred because he was not familiar with his fraternity brother's car. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Kleinberg Scheduled to Speak At Oregon Chemistry Program Jacob Kleinberg, professor of chemistry, will be one of the featured speakers at a National Science Foundation summer chemistry program at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Kleinberg will speak on "Energy Levels and a Modern Periodic Classification of the Elements; and Unusual Valence States" during the July 2-6 meeting. He will speak on "Inorganic Chemistry in Nonaqueous Systems" during the July 9-13 meeting. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results IKE SAYS GOP CAN WIN IN '64 A lot of politicians think JFK will be a shoo-in in '64. Not so, says Eisenhower. But he admits there's plenty of room for improvement in his party. In this week's Post, Ike analyzes the soft spots in the GOP organization. Comments on the prospects of Nixon, Rockefeller and George Romney. And tells why there's no room for right-wing extremists within the GOP. POST APRIL 21 ISSUE/NOW 07/13 Prof. Crafton to Speak at 'Accountants' Day' Here April 23 Fifty KU accounting students, 20 junior college students, and 30 professional accountants are expected to attend "Accountants' Day" activities on campus April 23. Chapter of the National Association of Accountants. The day long series of panel discussions and speeches is sponsored by the KU Accounting Society in cooperation with the Kansas City Don F. Gresser, Topeka, president of the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants, will speak on "The Responsibility of a Professional Man to Society." dinner address entitled "The Rise and Fall of the Jayhawker." Now You Know Allen Crafton, professor emeritus of speech and drama, will give a NEW HAVEN, Conn. — (UPI) Yale was the first American college to adopt rowing as a sport, back in 1843. Have Your Spring Wardrobe Sanitone Cleaned Now!! 10. 2.3 The pretty party girl who looks as fresh and beautiful as Spring flowers knows that the sure way to catch his eye (and all who are near her) is to clothe herself in an immaculate wardrobe. That is the reason why she sends her clothing regularly to Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaners, a firm whose services have been respected by particular KU students for decades. Contact us soon ! ! "Quality Guaranteed" 10th & N.H. VI 3-3711 launderers and dry cleaners "Specialists in Fabric Care"