Page 3 Orientation Slated For Local Pageant The Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor an orientation tea at 10 a.m., March 17 in the Kansas Union, in preparation for the Miss Lawrence contest April 20. Carolyn Jane Parkinson, Scott City junior and Miss Kansas of 1962, and Mrs. Vie Harrod, the official Miss Lawrence chaperon, will officiate at the tea. They will answer questions for women interested in entering the Miss Lawrence contest. Application blanks will be available at the tea. April 12 in Central Junior High School auditorium. During the preliminary contest the participating women will present a short act. This contest will narrow the group to the finalists. The preliminary Miss Lawrence contest will be held at 8 p.m. THE MISS LAWRENCE finals will be at 8 p.m. April 20 in the Lawrence High School auditorium. The contestants again will present a short act, and will model a long evening gown and a one-piece swim suit. The winner will receive a $100 scholarship from the Pepsi-Cola Co. The two runners-up will receive $50 scholarships from the same company. Miss Lawrence will go to Pratt June 7,8,and 9 to compete in the 1963 Miss Kansas Pageant, an official preliminary of the Miss America Pageant. Entrants in the Miss Lawrence contest must have been a resident of the community for the past six months. This rule is only waived for contestants whose residence is out of the city or state but who are in school in the city where the contest is held. ENTRANTS MUST BE single and never have been married, divorced, or had a marriage annulled. Entrants must be a high school graduate by September, 1962, and must be between 18 and 28 on Sept. 1, 1963. All entrants will display talent in a three minute routine. This talent may be singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument, dramatic reading, art display, dress designing, or giving a three minute talk on the career the entrant wishes to pursue. Entrants may be either amateur or professional. "CONTESTANTS WILL be judged on personality, talent, beauty, and poise." Hal Archer, member of the Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce, said. "Personality and poise are the most important." The Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce has sponsored the Miss Lawrence Pageant since 1957. Two Miss Lawrence women have held the title of Miss Kansas. Mary Ann McGrew was Miss Kansas in 1957 and Carolyn Jane Parkinson was Miss Kansas in 1962. International Club Dancers Compete The International Club will hold a dance competition Friday evening in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The dance will start after the film. "Treasure of the Sierra Madre," to be shown in Hoch Auditorium. Couples may choose any one dance for their entry. They should register at the International Club office in the Union or with Patsy Price, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore. Partners who are International Club members are eligible to compete for the first prize of tickets to the International Banquet held later in the year. Refreshments and dancing will follow the contest. If you want the swingin'est sounds in town. Rebel Rousers Air Force, KU Hold Debate famous recording artists Debate teams representing the Air Force Academy and KU demonstrated the English Style of debate last night at the Kansas Union. They discussed whether "Congressional powers of investigation should be substantially restricted." Contact Bill Ott VI 2-1200 The English Style of debate is different from other inter-collegiate debates in that the audiences decides the winner and emphasis is placed on presentation of philosophies without either detailed investigation or the producing of specific evidence to support views. The KU team, the eventual loser, took the affirmative. Members of the team are John Stuckey, Pittsburg sophomore, and Dean Salter, Garden City junior. Members of the Air Force team are John Bushnell, Muskogee, Okla., sophomore, and William O'Rourke, New Orleans, La., senior. After both teams' final summations, an audience vote was taken and the Air Force team won 25 to 18. Rm. 421 Templin The members of the Air Force team have debated three times together and took second place in their own tournament at Colorado Springs. O'Rourke came to KU from the Mardi Gras invitational tournament at Tulane University. Bushnell had just returned from competition at Bowling Green, Ky. Thursday, March 8. 1962 University Daily Kansan Whether the United States should or should not assume an active role in liberating satellite nations will be discussed at the Presidential Forum at 7:30 tonight in Bailey Hall, room 303. Presidential Forum To Hold Discussion A film, depicting the Hungarian uprising of 1956 will be shown first. Ellsworth Medical Bill Up for Hearing WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A bill introduced by Rep. Robert F. Ellsworth, R-Kan., attacks the problem of medical care to the aged by giving tax exempt status to pension plans which include provisions for the health and medical care needs of their beneficiaries. Ellsworth's request for a hearing on his bill yesterday went to Chairman Wilbur Mills, D-Aрк., of the House Ways and Means Committee. Under present law, if a health care plan is added to a tax exempt pension, the entire plan is deprived of tax free status. DAYTON, Ohio — (UPI)— It was only a few hours apart in St. Elizabeth Hospital when a daughter was born to Mrs. Colin Dill and a son to Mrs. Albert Pickle. The two mothers were cool as cucumbers when they posed for a photographer with their babies. Dill. Pickle Come Together Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. — Oscar Wilde Auto Wrecking & Junk New & Used Parts and Tires East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 the slightly fabulous limeliters — hoch auditorium, march 17, 8:30 tickets $1.25 G $1.50 now on sale in men's living groups. campus sales start march 13th in information booth and at union. An American film, "The Treasure of Sierra Madre," starring Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. The film is a part of the KU film series. Film in Hoch Friday Movie to Be Shown The human relations department is sponsoring several showings of the movie "Twelve Angry Men." Two of these showings will be open to the public at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. March 13 in Bailey auditorium. NEW NEW Malt and Shake Flavors RASPBERRY - BANANA at the Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken BIG BUY DATE BOWLING WITH A SPECIAL DISCOUNT Again this Friday night a 25% DISCOUNT will be given on all bowling and billiards when dates play together. Come in Friday night — have fun, and take advantage of the date discount. Bowling Designed With the University in Mind WHAT GOOD'S A WINDSHIELD IF YOU CAN'T SEE THROUGH IT? It's our job to clean your windshield when you buy Gas here . . . You'll like our "car-side" manners! ---