Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 6, 1963 Aging Conference to Discuss Opportunities of Retirement "Retirement Is Opportunity" is the theme of this year's Kansas Aging Conference, being held today and Tuesday in the Kansas Union. The annual conference is sponsored by the Kansas Citizens' Council on Aging, for the purpose of discussing and explaining the problems and opportunities of old age. Today's session will discuss the local situation of aging persons, and 43 KU Journalists Honored at Dinner Forty-three KU students and two high school seniors were recognized for their academic achievement and meritorious work on the University Daily Kansan at the Kansan Board's annual dinner Saturday. Roy Miller, Topeka sophomore received the largest award and the honor of being the first to receive the Theodore Alford scholarship. The $600 scholarship is income created by the late Mr. Alford, Washington bureau chief of the Kansas City Star. The Henry Schott memorial prize for the junior man showing the greatest promise for future accomplishment in journalism was given to Robert A. Brooks, jr., Leawood junior. The Mabel McLaughlin Beck scholarships of $300 each for outstanding women will be held in 1963-64 by Trudy Meserve, Abilene junior, and Jaclyn Stern, Clovis, N.M., junior. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS the national scope will be the subject tomorrow. THE SESSION TODAY includes such speakers as Dr. Norman Anderson, of the Kansas State Board of Health; Mrs. Loudell Frazier, of the State Department of Social Welfare, and Richard G. Vogel, of Washburn University. The two main speakers of tomorrow's session will be John O'Hara, of United Auto Workers in St. Louis, and Donald P. Kent, of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Mrs. Ralph Coleman, president of the Kansas Citizens' Council on Aging, and vice-chancellor James P. Surface will speak at the dinner-meeting at 5:30 today. After the dinner the Douglas County Farm Bureau will present a play. "Ever Since April." O'Hara will speak on "New Frontiers for Senior Citizens." Around 100 persons are expected to attend. Participants will be from state welfare agencies, the Red Cross, and nursing agencies. Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. SQUARE THROAT PUMPS McCoy's Foreign Students interested in selling TIME and LIFE magazines during the 1963-64 academic year should see Dr. Coan, 228 Strong. Official Bulletin TODAY El Afteño se reunirá hoy a las 4:30 de la tarde en la sala 11 de Fraser. El señor Rodolfo A. Suárez dará una charla acerca de la novela colonial cubana. Ceci no te haría. Se tocaran canciones desarzuríales del mismo nombre. Todos invitados. KU Dames, 7:30 p.m., Watkins Room, Kansas Union, Officer election, program of flower arranging. Epicopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. EMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Road. WEDNESDAY El Atenco se reúna mírcoles, el 8 de mravo, a la 4:30 de la tarde en la sala 11 de Fraser. El señor Rodolfo A. Suárez dará una charla acerca de la novela coloniale cubana. Cecilia Valldés. Se tocarán canciones de la zarzuela del mismo nombre. Todos están invitados. German Soundfilm, "Rosen für den Staatsanwalt," 3:30 and 8 p.m., Fraser Room, 3 Balley, English subtitles. Everyone invited, no admittance charge. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. M. 3-0330 I am very grateful to all of my friends at the University of Kansas who contributed their money and time to secure for me the lovely watch and the monetary gift. Josie McGhee STORE YOUR WINTER CLOTHES WITH LAWRENCE LAUNDRY DURING THE SUMMER You save time, space, packing and transportation if you store your winter clothes in our refrigerated, fire, moth and theft proof vault. We will store a large box of winter garments for only $3.95 plus regular dry cleaning charges. Free moth-proofing on every order. All clothes are cleaned before storage and professionally pressed before delivery in the fall. So save yourself time and trouble. Store your winter clothes now with Lawrence Laundry . . pay next fall. launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI 3-3711