RlR Roniol’ Rings; {zonal Roy modem Now Racing Token binders; for senior rings and keys will be taken starting today, one nouncecl John Pottenger, chairman of the ring committee. The rings have been on display in the window of the KIT bookstore. Today they Will be ‘laken to the bookstore counters where orders will be taken. Delivery before May 1 has boon promised for all rings and keys or- dered before Sat, Jan. 25; Potion— g‘cr added that Seniors may place R orders after that date, but that the V delivery date cannot; be guaranteed. Five dollar deposits will@ be re— quired for each ring, and three ‘dollars for each key. Ring prices range from $16.60 to $22.80; keys costwfrom $1.20 to $10.80. Govern» ment luxury tax is includedl in all prices. Rook Sliorioge Rnigmo Rocco Sioclcnic on New Somosloi‘ anmnnhoc The Bookstore last week an- nounced that due to strikes and paper shormges publishers are still having trouble meeting delivery dates. Mr. Paul J. Fox, manogen said that: some books were so for ofi’ that their arrival will be of no Value for this next semester. Among; the books of which there exisst the greatest ohortogo are: Grintcr, Elementary Structural An— alysis and Design~CE 304; Grin- ter, Vol. l Theory of Modern Swel structures—CE 303; Faires, Applied ThermodynanlicstE 305, 306; Boo» ion, Metal Procesoing-«ME 319, 321, l 322, 323, 419; Jakob & Hawkins, Elc~ .monts of Hem; Transfer Rn lnsulo- lion-«ME 422; Roccnthal, Hummcl (it Lichiy, Effective ReadingwEngg. 102;-Smitln, Salkancr & Juctice, An- alytic Geometry—~Math 102; Mann, Psychology~~Psy. 201; and Moore, Industrial Relations viz The Social ’ (Under. The chow, listed books are Ill”- gcntly needed. Siudcnts liming any oi? these books or other textg which they will not be using are requested to sell them to the Bookstore. The books will be irnmcdlately made available to UT students in new of them. ‘ RQRR Rol’elgn Rinllonio Ronni io Mcoi’ Romanian The next meeting of the HT Foreign Students Assimilation will be at the home of their sponsor Dr, Franz K" Richter, 4805 S. Woowi— lawn, next Saturday evening at 3 gun. Branko L. Beck of Venezuela, re- cently elected vice prcoid‘ient of the group announced that the associw tion had a most: satisfactory tum— oui at 9. dinner a3: Ricardo’s oliortly before the winter holidays. KING OLWER (Conllnuewi from page 3) who had a music store on 38th and State slit-col:g wrote the number, ‘Royal Eamon Blues.’ The combina~ tion of King Joe’s horn and. Wil- liams’ blues kit the high spots the world ovar. After doubling in both bands for two years Oliver was offered a job with his own band at the Dream— land. He reoz‘uifiecl Lil Hardin, pi- ano; Honore Duh-9y, trombone; Mi» nor Hall, ammo; Ed Garland, boss; and Johnny Docking, clarinet. The blind also landed an after-hours job at the Pekin Cafe. Al: this time the Pekin was a notorious gangster hangout. After finishing; its run here, the band took a fiour to Cali- fornia and became the rage of the went coast After a year, King Oliver‘s Crc~ ole Jazz Band, as it was calletly re— turneri to Chicago. The band now had Build}; St. Cyn- on banjo; Reine Doclds, drums; and a laid comet player by the name oi? llaniol Louis. Armstrong RRRR ii: lRl’m ‘lméo iii-3o Rn RiclR ”Ririgri “in Riki“ The AEEE and IRE will lake a joint field trip to Northwestern Uni- versity this afternoon and evening. The afternoon’s activity will con— 1.57% ois‘h of 3; tom" tlarongll ”We laborato- ries of the Technologicgl Enniaitnic. In the evening, a joint session with the Noy-filxwes‘cern AIEE branch will feature a showing of the “Home 0f Magic”, a demonstration spon— oored by General Electric. This Show uses scientific principles rather o Jenn»??? hi, %%’~l?' than alight oi‘ homo to produce its magici Roof. 5. 3. ”inheriting? will Spool; Warren Sommers, president of to chioi‘s regarfiing new op n~ logs, of positions cl; ft“: am. maxi Friday in 11.8 Alumni Hall. Sen- ior Directory and senior qnos« lionnaix‘es will be disi‘rribfiteé AEEE, invites all members of: the student branches of the AIEE and Hill to attend. A chartered bus will leave the Student Union at 4:15 p.111. 1% nuli * only, lRllRRl ”ERR ”HER RRRRR RRR RWRWWRRRRR‘? RRRRRRRRERRR ER RR RRR RRR RRFRRRRERR ” RERRRRWR align/”WRW WERWUREER 3N CGLUMElA'fi _ NEW! VEaHNlCWLQR RRQEMfiflTlC-iN "EEQWN W) ERR’F‘R." " N: W érxglfii mono RQRERlRR-l mole @RR; RRRRR, WRRER Rfifilfi RRR » M «WWMNUMMN .-w4.‘w.,mumomWW4 i i j: i 1‘