Beta, Phi Delt Win In IM Eliminations By virtue of victories yesterday, Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta advanced to the Fraternity "A" finals, and Pearson hall and the Cats moved into the Independent "A" finals. The Betas defeated Delta Chi, 59 to 50; the Phi Delts won over Phi Gamma Delta, 43 to 27; Pearson beat Jim Beam, 47 to 34, and the Cats downed the YMCA, 53 to 29. Leading 24 to 23 at half, the Betas superior marksmanship from the field proved the deciding factor. Punky Hoglund was the only Delta Chi to hit more than once from the Field. Mike Greenleaf and Ed Wilson led the Beta attack with 14 and 12 points, respectively. Earl Knauss hit 10 of 16 free throws to give Hoglund a little support in keeping Delta Chi in the game. The Phi Delts doubled an eight-point, 21 to 13 halftime edge, to win handily. The game was won at the free throw line with the Phi Delts making good on 21 of 35 attempts. Fred Heath paced the winners with 10 points, followed closely by Dean Graves with nine. John McFarland got eight for the losers before fouling out. Featuring a balanced attack, Pearson moved past Jim Beam with little trouble. Three men hit in double figures for the winners. Donn Everett scored eight points for Jim Beam and three other players got six each, but they were not enough to overcome Pearson. Page 15 With a 21-point performance by Bill Bell, the Cats powered past the YMCA. "Y" men were never in the game after the first few moments of the second stanza, as the winners added steadily to a 21 to 15 halftime lead. Jerry Baker chipped in 10 points for the Cats, while Howie Fleetwood connected to 10 for the YMCA. Independent "B" Chicken Pickers 28, G am m a Delta 22 Fraternity "C" **Fraternity" "C** Phi Giang Ii III, Phi Delt I II 28 Phi Delt I II 3, Phi Delt II 38 -Classified Ads- PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 10c 2c $1.00 BUSINESS SERVICES 25 words or less Additional words Additional words 1c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (excluding weekends). Journal Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m., the day before publication date. TYPING—themes, tcm papers, etc. Accurate, prompt service. Mrs. John Merger, phone 1505R. 11th and Missouri. tt. 13. TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Ehrman, 14b. Vermont Ph. 2771m. *ET*, Erman, 18b. Vermont Ph. 2771m. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. 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FREE one automatic timing device clock turn on- off radio, appliances, refrigerators to first 30 persons purchasing air-line tickets or TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE in their new location, tf 1236 Mass. Phone 3661. Scientifically Credited JAYHAWY NEW PARK BORN COSMIONED CHAIRS WEDNESDAY Edward G. Robinson ends TONITE 'The Bounty Hunter' 'Black Tuesday' VARSITY THEATRE OF THE WORLD Engineering Unit Petitions Are Due Petitions for vice president of the Engineering council are due Thursday at 7:30 pm. in 110 Maryah ends TONIGHT 'Tonight's the Night' WEDNESDAY Rory Calhoun 'Yellow Tomahawk' and 8 color cartoons 8 day at 1:40 p.m. in 119 Marvin. The Engineering council will select a vice president from the petition in the Engineering Council will also select a new editor of the "Kansas Engineer," the position having been left vacant by the resignation of the editor, Jim Duncan. CONGRATULATIONS TO KU, THE TEAM, and Dr. Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, is attending the annual meetings of the American Association of School Administrators and the American Educational Research association. Dean Anderson will give a research report before the school administrators on how the size of high schools affects achievement attitudes. He is co-author with Gordon Gaston, who received his M.S. degree in education from the University in 1953. Anderson Meeting With School Heads Dr. Swarthout Set To Speak Wednesday Royal College Shop (The Student's Shoe Store) ''PHOG'' Dr. Donald M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will speak on "The Place of Fine Arts in General Education" at a meeting of the Faculty Forum Wednesday noon in the Student Union. The average food manufacturing company earns about $2 \frac{1}{4} $ cents on every dollar of sales, and the average food retailer earns one cent on the dollar. Fureka (U.P.)-Plans for an annual savings and loan scholarship to the University have been announced by the executive committee of the Kansas Savings and Loan league. Ph. 648 Savings, Loan Group Tells of Scholarship University Daily Kansan An American, John Rand, invented the collapsible metal tube in 1841. 837 Mass. Tuesday. March 1. 1955 Officials of Lake Charles Air Force base said the pilot appeared to have swerved the big bomber to the left, which were directly in its path. 5 Persons Die in Crash Of B-47 Jet Bomber Had the plane crashed 500 yards short of where it came down, it would have plowed into a more built-in residential area, authorities said. A neighbor, Cole Olen, dashed across the street and kicked in the front door to the Morgan home. He said he went into the front bedroom and did not find anyone there. He tried to enter the second bedroom but flames drove him back. Albert Morgan, 24, and his wife 20, were burned to death in their home which was nearest the ex ploding plane. Lake Charles, La.—(U.P.) A crippled B-47 Stratojet bomber, on a radar-guided emergency approach to its fogged-in base, crashed and exploded into five houses and several trailer homes late last night. The six-jet bomber, with one jet dead, struck power and communication lines, cut a swath through the top of a pine forest, crashed to earth at the edge of a line of trees and skidded about 60 yards before exploding. In addition to the house and trailer destroyed, four other houses and two trailers were heavily damaged. Authorities said at 5 a.m. they had about completed their search and didn't believe there were any more dead or injured. Five persons—the plane's three- man crew and a young couple in the one house which burned—per- ished in the fiery crash. A man who was in a trailer which was destroyed was badly burned. The initial explosion and a series of lesser blasts from apparent live ammunition scattered the fiery wreckage over the residential area. The scene was four and one half miles northwest of the Lake Charles base. The bodies of the Morgan couple Matinee Each Day 2 p.m.—EVE. 7:00, 9:00 ADDED News—Cartoon Travelogue in CinemaScope were found later in their bathroom. later in their bathroom. The Air base identified the dead crewmen as Capt. Clarence Wilson, 34, West California, Pa., pilot and commander of the MV-6. Veck, 35, Downieville, Calif., copi- ilot, and Capt. Elwyn (CQ) Mee- bee, 33, Fort Worth, Texas, observer. T/Sgt. James C. Sapp, who was in the trailer which was destroyed, was taken to the base hospital with second and third degree burns. His wife, who also was in the trailer, was not injured. Lt. Eddy Jones, of the Air base, credited his parked car with saving his and his wife's lives. One of the jet engines broke away from the plane when it hit, rolled down the street, smashed into his car and came to rest against the front porch of his trailer. House Measure to Outlaw Old Iceboxes Topeka — (U,P) — The Kansas House today passed a bill outlawing abandonment of death trap ice boxes and other "attractive nuisances." Roll call passage moved the measure close to final legislative consideration. The Senate now must agree to a minor house amendment before the bill, sponsored by the Kansas legislative council, goes to Gov. Fred Hall for signature. "Hawk Talk"... Hear the new directions in music at the Sauter-Finegan Concert in Hoch Monday, March 14. Tickets will be only a dollar, so get a date. Got that midway-past Monday misery? Cure it by stopping at the Trail Room of the Union Wednesday night. There's record dancing and Hill entertainment at 9:30. This week it's the Alpha Phi Sextet. On alternating weeks Charles Kynard's Combo plays. Tired of playing solitaire? Dying to trump? Plan to attend the SUA Bridge Lessons beginning the middle of the month. Square dancing is old stuff, but Theater in the Round is something new. See "The Philadelphia Story" presented this Thursday, Friday & Saturday in the Union Ballroom for a new experience in theater going. Need an activity? What could be better than having an office to yourself for an hour every week! SUA needs secretaries. Apply to Katherine Carr in the Union or Sue Wewantes at 3510. Sort of out of it when a mambo is played? Watch for the date of the SUA dance lessons. If you don't know how much it means to be able to dance, read the Ray Quinlan ads in the Star; If you haven't figured it out yet, this is a column sponsored by Student Union Activities to give you the inside on what is going on in your Watch. For it next Tuesday; everything improves with time. student union activities