Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1964 Campus Smoking Studied by Committee A committee to look into the smoking problem and its effect on the KU campus, has been appointed by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. This move follows a recent decision by the KU Medical School faculty to remove all cigarette machines from its campus. The names of the members of the committee appointed by the chancellor have been withheld as has the exact problems they are discussing. "The object here is not to ban smoking," Vice-chancellor James Surface said, "but to question whether the University should facilitate smoking by providing cigarette machines on the campus." Beatles "Invade" Capital WASHINGTON — (UPI) This time, as Paul Revere would say, it's four if by air. Those four fabled floor mops, the Beatles, are flying to Washington. 150 years after their British forebears marched into town and burned the White House. When they arrive at National Airport today aboard a shuttle flight from New York, the Beatles expect to survey another sea of hysterically adoring teen-agers when they peer out from beneath their thatched-roof haircuts, done in the style of Ann Hathaway's cottage. A triumphant motorcade was arranged from the airport, possibly by way of the Capitol, to the Washington Coliseum, scene tonight of their first "live" performance in America. LONDON—(UPI)—An exhausted 19-year-old London College student today claimed the world's handshaking record. John Lawless, a student at Regent Polytechnic, stood all day in Oxford Circus yesterday and shook the hands of 12,000 passers-by, breaking the old record of 11,349, set last year. Shakes 12,000 Hands The British Embassy said the Beatles were invited to the ball after their concert, but only as guests. "They will not sing," an embassy spokesman stressed. Their afternoon schedule called for a news conference at the coliseum and a look at what one agent described as "a cultural art exhibit ... depicting the influence the group had had on America." "We sell about 16,000 packs of cigarettes per month," Remick said. "That's a little over one pack per month per person considering that our campus has about 12,000 people." of the cigarettes consumed on the campus, Kevin Remick said. Machines, operated by the Kansas Union, are serviced by students; and the profits from these machines go back into the operation of the Union, Kevin Remick, Union concessions manager, said. Most of the sales of cigarettes go to the area suermarkets, he said. Whatever the size, you can choose 'her' diamond with complete confidence in true value from our selection. Know your jeweler! Size or carat weight alone does not make a fine diamond. True enough, if other things are equal, then the bigger the better. But color, cut and flawlessness all enter into the picture. The diamond is April's birthstone, and signifies marital happiness and good luck. Even the smallest has rare beauty. The Beatles are expected to visit the White House tomorrow morning during a sightseeing tour before they return to New York for two appearances in Carnegie Hall. The results of the governmental report on smoking have not yet been measured in connection with the Union operated machines because the report came out during final week. A fair appraisal could not be made at that time. Remick said. Following final week there was a week's break in classes, so it will be about a month before any definite facts can be discovered, he said. The signs on each machine read. Kansas law states that minors are forbidden to purchase cigarettes, and the Kansas Union complies with the state law in plainly labeling each machine. CONCLUSION: Most of the cigarette machines on campus are operated by the Kansas Union which currently has 20 machines in university buildings, including the dormitories. (Fraternity and sorority houses lease their machines through private firms.) Ray The bigger the diamond, the more it is a "girl's best friend." The signs on each machine read "Sales of Cigarettes to minors are forbidden by law. We support this law. Parents are urged to help prevent violations.-The management." (Formerly Gustafson) 809 Mass. VI3-5432 FALLACY: By Team Smashes Piano Christian FACT: In Kansas, minor is defined as being under 21. Consequently a person 18 can legally buy beer, but not cigarettes. The Kansas Union employees at the information desk will and do challenge some purchasers, Frank Burge, Union director said. MANCHETER, England—(UPI) —A team of four Manchester University students yesterday claimed the world's piano-smashing record. The Union sells about 20 percent They smashed an upright model to within three inches of the ground in two minutes and 20 seconds. The previous record was said to have been four minutes. Let RAY CHRISTIAN be YOUR CUPID this Valentine's Day There's a special joy in giving diamonds, for no gift is so cherished and enjoyed. From a practical point of view, no gift but a diamond retains its value through the years, for 10 years from now you can still apply the full price you paid, toward a Columbia ring of larger size, under Columbia's FULL VALUE TRADE-IN PLAN. EXCLUSIVE TRU-FIT No other ring gives you Solumbia's perfect fit, for built-in ring guards adjust to the exact shape of your finger to keep your diamond perfectly centered and secure Ray Christian 'THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. "Adjusting to Change" Set as Seminar Topic William Haber, dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan and labor-management expert, will lead the seventh annual Supervisory Seminar March 10 here. Dean Haber will speak on the seminar's theme, "Adjusting to Change," and will lead general sessions throughout the day. The program will focus on modern management methods for persons responsible for supervising. Dean Haber, associated with the University of Michigan for more than 25 years, was professor and chairman of economics before becoming dean. Among government positions he has held are chairmanship of the Federal Advisory Council on Employment Security, a body that advises the secretary of labor, and membership on advisory groups to the secretary of commerce. NOW! 7:00 & 9:00 Adults 90c It's Sheer Bedlam! DORIS DAY JAMES GARNER move over, "darling" CINEMASCOPE COLOR BY DILLEN PLAN NOW! TO ATTEND OUR BIG Valentine SWEETHEART SHOW! Be One of the First To See This Brand- New Movie! PRE-RELEASE SHOWING! Natalie Wood Steve McQueen in "Love With The Proper Stranger" 11:15 P.M. FRIDAY, FEB. 14 NOW! 7:00 & 9:25 90c & 50c The Bold New Look in Thrillers! SOON --- Another Varsity Art Film! Ingmar Bergman's "WINTER LIGHT"