Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1963 State House and Senate Differ on Wichita Issue TOPEKA — (UPI) — Clear sailing is expected in the Kansas Senate for two measures to bring Wichita University into the state school system, but a pair of veteran opponents to the idea are waiting for it in the House. The measures, both sponsored by the Senate Education Committee, were introduced in the upper chamber yesterday. One bill would set up a board of trustees at the university to handle endowment properties until the transfer is made. The other spells out details of the transfer, which is proposed to occur July 1, 1964. Sen. Paul R. Wunsch, R-Kingman, president pro tem of the Senate, apparently will guide the measure through the Senate without a hitch. In the lower chamber, however, Republican Reps. Odd Williams of Lawrence and Charles Arthur of Manhattan, both representing university towns, may provide stumbling blocks for the bills. They have refused to reveal their plans. Gov. John Anderson has recommended Wichita be brought into the state school system this term.. The plan failed last session when he recommended it. Most opposition is based on the fear that having Wichita in the state system would divert funds from the University of Kansas and Kansas State University. Professor to Give 'Don Quixote' Talk Herman Iventosch, assistant professor of Romance Languages, will speak on "Principal Elements in the Elaboration of Don Quixote: Research, Old and New" at the Humanities Forum, 7:30 p.m. today in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. He will discuss "Don Quixote" in terms of the research done by foreign scholars. In order to bring the image of "Don Quixote" into sharper focus, Prof. Iventsoch said he will go into Cervantes' other works and the historical background of the period. Prof. Iventosch has written numerous articles on the prose writers of the Golden Age — his special interest. He taught at Harvard, Amherst, and Lafayette before coming to KU last year. LADIES SHIRT Final SALE While They Last $4.95 to $10.50 Values $3 2 For $5 The Alley Shop 843 Mass. Official Bulletin Students who intend to enter the Medical Technology Program at the Medical Center in Kansas City, July 1, 1963 should obtain and complete application forms before March 1963. The forms should be sent to the Office of Department in the Bacteriology Office and from Dr. Cora Downs. The completed application form and transcript of credits should be sent to Director of Clinical Laboratories, University of Kansas Medica- tory Campus, Kansas City, K.ansas. The transcript should include Fall Semester—1962 grades. Tau Sigma, 7:00 p.m. Robinson Gym. Methodist Community Worship, 9:15 am. TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Russian Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 205. Kansas Union, Professor Kilmenko will speak on Chekov's "The Cherry Orchard." If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interim position. Please contact the School of February, Werk of 4-8, Room School; SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS Feb. 5, 117 Bailey, Little Lake City Santa Santa Fe Springs, Calif. Elem, and Jir. 148 Feb. 6, 117 Bailey, Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools, all fields. Feb. 7, 117 Bailey, Long Beach Calif., Public Schools, all fields. Feb. 8, 305B Union, Glendora Unified School District, Glendora, Calif., all field Feb. 8, 117 Bailey, St. Mary's, Kansas, High School, H.S. openings. Feb 8, 203A Union, School District No. 165, Colorado all fields except his H.S. PE THIS IS YOUR BALLOT Vote for Miss De-Icer She may be petite or an amazon, blonde, brunette, redhead or a combination thereof. She may be enroute to Phi Beta Kappa or a Play boy gatefold. She may be yours or somebody else's, but she must be a real de-icer.* Our Miss De-Icer wins $50 and enters the National Miss De-Icer competition—First prize: A BERMUDA WEEK-END FOR TWOI Write in below the name of your choice for Miss De-lcer (she must be a girl now enrolled here as an undergraduate.) Clip this ballot . . . find a ballot box .. and vote I PLEASE PRINT Miss De-ler selection is sponsored by the makers of "Prestone" Spray De-ler...*defrosts instantly, melts ice, operates efficiently at sub-zero temperatures. WHY- Does the Book Store Not Have Enough Textbooks for Some Courses? The Reason Is Simply This: No one knows exactly how many of you students will choose to enroll in each course. The people responsible for guessing how many books should be ordered for each course do the best they can, and most of the time they guess very close. BUT-Sometimes certain courses astound everyone and the enrollment in them goes way beyond expectations, or in some courses the guess is simply too small. And, out of nearly 2,000 courses, sometimes we plain goof on a few. We regret the inconvenience caused you by textbook shortages and we will do our best to ease the pressure caused by the shortage. KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE