Democratic Strength Shown in Daley Victory Chicago—U.P.)—Chicago's rarely defeated Democratic organization showed its might today with a crushing victory over a two-term mayor who refused to be "dumped," Martin H. Kennelly. Richard J. Daley, a veteran politician who heads the party's Cook county machinery, polled 100,000 votes more than the businessman mayor, final unofficial returns from yesterday's bitterly fought primary election showed today. The unofficial returns gave Mr. Daley 364,839 votes to Mr. Kennedy's 264,775. Two other Democratic independents, Benjamin Adamowski and Clarence Balek, got 112,072 and 4,329 votes, respectively. Mr. Merriam, a 36-year-old alum who bolted the Democratic party, won the Republican nomination in a breeze against token opposition from two candidates. He took 106,626 votes out of 132,473 GOP ballots, one of the lowest Republican turnouts in years. Mr. Daley and his well-oiled Democratic organization will face a fiery young ex-Democrat, Robert E. Merriam, in the April 5 show-down battle for the mayor's chair of the nation's second largest city. He promised a "full-scale, vigorous, gloves-off campaign" against Mr. Daley and the Democratic "machine." Both Mr. Kennelly and Mr. Adamowski refused to say whether they will be in Mr. Daley's corner on election night. The 66-year-old mayor's defeat was apparent almost before the polls closed yesterday. Geologist Visits Mexico Dr. M. L. Thompson, chairman of the department of geology, is making a 21-week inspection trip in Mexico. He is a guest of the Mexican government to assist in planning an excursion to be held in September of 1956 as part of the International Geological Congress meeting in Mexico City. Several excursions are planned for the meeting to permit study of Mexican geology. Each excursion will be guided by a Mexican scientist and two will also have guest guides from the U.S. D. Dr. Thompson, who worked in Mexico in 1940, has been invited to fill that role. He is now laying groundwork for a 9-day field trip beginning in Mexico City and ending at Chicomulec, near the Guatemalan border. Working with Dr. Thompson on this excursion is Dr. Manuel Maldonado Koerdell. The latter received the Ph.D. degree in zoology from KU shortly after World War II. Page 7 Science Day To Be March 19 The third annual Science and Mathematics day will be held Saturday, March 19, in Malott hall. The one-day conference is sponsored by 12 departments in cooperation with University Extension and the School of Education. The program will show scientific work done by various departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Departments in the college had no opportunity to display their work until Gilbert P. Haight, a former professor at the University, established the Science and Mathematics day in 1953. Separate programs have been arranged for the teachers and students. The program for the teachers will be centered on the integration of high school and university science teaching. The students' program will tell about careers available in science. Twelve KU faculty members and two high school teachers will give speeches. Psychology Club To Hear Lecturer The February meeting of the Psychology club will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. Prof. Muzafer Sherif of the University of Oklahoma will speak on "Recent Research in Social Psychology" in a talk sponsored by the psychology department and the club. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-cosy and family day rates. Miss Rose' Glesman y National Bank pampils and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf COMMUTERS from Kansas City via highway 10 wanted to share expenses. Your share 75c round trip. 6 days week, Call Glen Lush HE 4053. 2-23 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. FREE one automatic timing device clock turn on-off radio, appliances, refrigerators to first 30 persons purchasing airlines or other TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE in their TOM MAUPIN 1236 Mass. Phone 3661. tf LUCKY CONTEST WINNERS Wed. Feb. 16 No. 258 Fri. Feb. 18 No. 333 Mon. Feb. 21 No. 525 DON'T MISS THE FLANAGAN DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT If your ticket is one of these lucky numbers, you will receive an autographed album of Flanagan Records. ONE MORE ALBUM WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY. Tickets on sale now. Student Union Concession Booth, $2.50 per couple BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular time. Mirka, Glinska 119. Tennessee 1368M MWF=tf OREAD BARBER SHOP. Third building north of Union building. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 1237 Oread ave. Jerry and Charley. MWF-12. TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Phone 2559J. 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Ph. 4086-NI. 3-1 Drive Skillfully, Get License Enroll in Course Today Do you know the rules of safe driving? Do you see well enough to drive safely? Are you able to read and understand the road signs used on Kansas highways? Do you have the proper attitude toward the rights of pedestrians and other drivers? You can answer these questions by enrolling in Driver Education, a non-credit course, offered by the University Extension. When you enroll you may make appointments with an instructor for individual lessons. He will pick you up at the scheduled times for a group of five to ten lessons at $2.25 apiece. He will also furnish you with a Kansas Driving handbook, a summary of road rules for safe driving. / Wednesday, February 23, 1955 University Daily Kansan When you have completed the series of tests given by your instructor, you will be issued a certificate of completion to be exchanged for the state driver's license. One written test will be given at the beginning of the course to indicate to your instructor how much previous knowledge you have about a car. Before you receive your certificate of completion, you must also pass the Skill-o-meter tests. These tests evaluate the individual driver's natural abilities by incorporating five tests. They are field of vision, color vision, distance judgment, visual acuity, and reaction time. Workshop Begun For Housemothers The workshop is an annual event and is conducted by the offices of the dean of women, dean of men, and dean of students. Dr. Seward will be the principal speaker for the event which will last through Friday. The Housemothers' Workshop, lead by Dr. Doris Seward, assistant dean of women at Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind., began yesterday. If you want to learn to handle your car skillfully and receive your driver's license, enroll in Driver Education now. By MARION McCOY Ends Tonite "Down 3 Dark Streets" Starts Thursday John Agar Men would do anything for Cross Bridge, Turn Right 1 Mile Shows 7:00 - 9:00 COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY JOHN CARLOS Golden Arrow SUN. & WED. 6:11 p.m. 6-11 p.m. Navy Medics Arrive To Test Midshipmen A medical team from the Naval hospital at Great Lakes is here this week to give physical examinations to NROTC midshipmen, and physicals to 52 men who are expected to be commissioned this year. The team is headed by Lt. James J. Johnson and includes two doctors, one dentist and three enlisted men. Cartoon - Variety - News KIRK DOUGLAS·JAMES MASON PAUL LUKAS·PETER LORRE CINEMA SCOOP COLOR BY TECHMICOLOR Feature: 7:00 - 9:23 ADDED Donald Duck Cartoon in Cinemascope. News Feature: 7:00 - 9:23 NEXT ATTRACTION