Page 3 eege . ssneey - eooyg Resnik Services Set for Tomorrow Funeral services for Josephine A. Resnik, Whitewater senior, who died Friday night in an automobile accident, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Newton The accident occurred Friday night when the car Miss Resnik was driving struck a concrete support on the Kansas Turnpike at the north edge of Lawrence. Josephine Resnik Miss Resnik died at 7:10 p.m. at Watkins Memorial Hospital. Attendants said she had suffered a skull fracture, deep lacerations of the head and several fractures and cuts. The victim was the 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Resnik of Whitewater, Kan. She was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Trooper Lee Affolder said the car's transmission landed 60 feet from the point of impact. Miss Resnik's body was thrown about 30 feet from the wreckage. The car was westbound on the Turnpike. Officers said the car apparently was driving at a high rate of speed, but they are not sure that this was the cause of the accident. Pilot's Shout Key to Crash CHICAGO — (UPI) — A top federal official said today a pilot's shout of "no control!" could explain the mysterious death plunge of an electro prop-jet which killed 37 persons. George R. Clark, supervisor of air safety for the Civil Aeronautics Board and head of the investigation of yesterday's O'Hare Field disaster, "if the pilot did make it (the 'no control' message) it would have some bearing on the cause of the accident. A tape recorded at the O'Hare control tower showed pilot Ralph E. Hagstrom barked "no control" an instant before his Northwest Orient airliner slammed into a railroad embankment. The plane had taken off from O'Hare only a minute earlier. Clark was named to head seven teams of investigators who will seek to determine why the plane went down. He told a news conference the possibility of sabotage "can never be ruled out — but we have found nothing so far to indicate it." Asked whether a propeller or engine failure could have caused the crash, he said "nothing so far has shown any power or structural failure." Students interested in modern dance and work in modern jazz are invited to try out for Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity. Clark added he had discovered no reason why other electras, a type of airplane whose history has been marred by disaster, should be grounded. Three technique and practice sessions will be held before the final tryouts scheduled for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27. Dancing Frat Has Tryouts Both men and women are encouraged to attend the practice sessions to be held tomorrow evening from 7:30 to 8:30, Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and Tuesday, Sept. 27, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. All of the sessions will be held in Robinson Gymnasium and will be led by Elizabeth Sherbon, instructor in modern dance. Students are asked to wear leotards or shorts. "There are 16 men already signed up for the tryouts," said Mary Jean Cowell, St. Louis junior and president of Tau Sigma. "This will be the first time in recent years that we will be working with a group including men." Plans for Tau Sigma this year include the annual dance concert which will be presented in March in the Experimental Theatre. Additional demonstrations of technique and movement will be given in surrounding high schools. Final choice of new members is decided by ballot among those already active in the organization. It's ironic that the nation whose revolutionary fervor inspired the western world should so fear revolution today.—F. G. Harner Auditions for "Auntie Mame" and four other plays will begin at 7 tonight at the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. Auditions Planned For Coming Plays Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the University Theatre, announced that open auditions will run tonight and Tuesday night until 10. Call back auditions will be held Wednesday through Friday. Mr. Goff said that the auditions for "Auntie Mame," "Between Two Thieves," "The Boy Friend," "Dark of the Moon," and "Aladdin" would be open to all University students. An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and drawings by contemporary Italian artists will open Sunday. October 1, at the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City. Contemporary Italian Exhibition in KC Among the works in the exhibition will be drawings and lithographs by Amedeo Modigliani; bronze sculptures by Mirko; paintings and sculptures by Marino Marini; sculpture and lithographs by Giacomo Manzu, and a large oil painting by Leonardo Cremonini. The exhibition will end November 5. Kappa Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will hold a get acquainted coffee for all senior and graduate men in education on Thursday, Sept. 21. The coffee will be held in the Bailey Hall Lounge from 4-5 p.m. Phi Delta Kappa To Meet MONDAY thru SATURDAY 3 SKIRTS (plain) SWEATERS or PANTS FOR Monday, Sept. 18, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 3 OR ANY COMBINATION ALSO For your convenience, Now on campus at 1342 OHIO 1-HOUR CLEANERS AGENCY DOWNTOWN HOURS From 7 to 8 Mon.-Sat. Sale Ends Sept. 30 Where Can You SAVE, SAVE, SAVE on your Dry Cleaning and Laundry Bills? Get acquainted with the lowest Cleaning Prices Anywhere! OR ANY PLAIN 1-PC. 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