Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 9, 1963 Cancer Society Appeals to Groups To Boost Drive Early detection is one of the best preventive measures of cancer, but costly research is also needed to control the deadly disease. This is the theme of a letter that has been sent to the presidents of KU living groups urging student support of the Douglas County Cancer Society's fund drive. Carl Drake, chairman of the county Cancer Crusade, said yesterday that approximately $1,400 has been collected to date. Still far short of the $5,000 goal, the Cancer Society has extended the drive deadline to May 21. THE LETTERS SENT to the living groups were signed by Reuben McCornack, Abilene junior and new student body president; Pat Wilson, Kansas City senior, and Jim Tschechtelin, Shawne Mission sophomore. Frang Burge, director of the Kansas Union, said about a dozen of the 30 containers have been turned in to his office. However, the KU contributions have not been counted. Besides the collection containers in various living groups, several are located in the Union. Contributions may be mailed to 1307 Massachusetts Street or to the First National Bank. "Contributions are coming in very slowly." Drake said yesterday, "We're trying our best to pop up some interest, and hope to encourage KU groups to help us in the drive." International Club Elections Saturday Officers of International Club for the fall semester will be elected at the club's regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Dancing will follow the election in the Jayhawk Room. Five officers classified as president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and social chairman will be elected in the meeting. Students and faculty members, who have been members of the club for the present semester for a period of six weeks or longer, are eligible to be candidate in the election. Members with their membership cards will be able to vote in the election. Quarrel Ends After 63 Years SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—(UPI) A couple, who were sweethearts at the turn of the century but split up after a quarrel, have patched things up after 63 years and married. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer an I Ada Brua, both 82, had each celebrated golden wedding anniversaries before their spouses died. They were married recently after Brua renewed the acquaintance in Los Angeles where Mrs. Brua lived. JUST OUT! 32 stickers promoting phony National Weeks. Use them for letters, postcards, mirrors, notebooks, bulletin boards, etc. They are planned especially for college students and include such captions as: LYNCH A PROFESSOR WEEK LEARN TO USE HEROIN WEEK CHANGE YOUR UNDER- WEAR WEEK LET'S GET STONED WEEK, etc. Complete set $1.00 postpaid 6 sets for $5.00 postpaid Available ONLY from: SYLVAN STUDIO Box 59 Sylvania, Ohio NEW APARTMENTS One or Two Bedrooms $75.00 and $85.00 We are presently decorating these units. Tenants renting now may select wall colors. .drapes. .etc. All Units Are Air Conditioned, Carpeted and Have Disposals. Provincial Furniture Available Swimming Pool Available. PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI2-3416 1912 W.25th Day or Night Read and Use Kansan Classifieds instant fashion ...so little care HIGGINS Wash 'n' Wear SLACKS Here's fashion . . . here's fit you've never known before in drip-dry slacks. Higgins tailoring does it . . . plus the carefree magic of Dacron* in every pair. Here are slacks you'll live in. *DuPont Polyester Fiber from $6.95 845 Massachusetts ROBERT EDMISTON STORES, INC. VI 3-5533 1302 W. 23rd Street Open Monday Through Friday,9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday,12 p.m.-5 p.m. Men and Women's SNEAKERS Women's Perky Pointed Toe SAVE Duck, Denim or Corduroy — white, gold, black green, lavender, red, biege Non Skid Soles; White; Sizes $ 6 \frac{1}{2} $ to 12 $2^{87} Men's Sturdy Cotton Duck $287