Tuesday, July 23, 1963 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Campers on Tour Journalism students at the Midwestern Music and Art Camp visited the Kansas City Star, the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department and the Topeka Capital-Journal last week. A total of 28 persons took the tour. Some were not journalism students. Above, the campers are shown during the tour of the Topeka Capital-Journal building which recently was completed. They were shown the complete operation including a lecture on photo-journalism by Rich Clarkson, picture editor of the Capital-Journal. At the top right, students are being questioned by a police officer, as is done during the lineup procedure. The bottom right photo captures the reaction of two students to a police photograph which showed a woman with fingernails seven inches long. D&G AUTO SERVICE VI 2-0753 $\frac{1}{2}$ blk. E. 12th & Haskell AUDIOTRONICS continues 1/2 Price Sale --will speak on 6 transistor radios 8 transistor radios Antennas for TV & FM Antennas for TV & FM Tubes Rechargeable flashlights (guaranteed 5 years) As low as $2.97 Tape recorder $19.95 1/2 price sale still on Audiotronics 928 Mass. VI 3-8500 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Dinner with a Professor Series Sponsored by S.U.A. Dr. David Paretsky Department of Bacteriology "The Jewish Faith & Its Outlook On World Problems" Cafeteria Alcoves of the Kansas Union 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 24 Participants may take advantage of Cafeteria food service