Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 15 .1954 ASTE Names 7 Chairmen Donavan Hill, chairman of the American Society of Tool Engineers meeting last night, announced the appointment of committee chairmen to the following posts: Kenneth Crabtree, education junior, editorial; Stanley Cook, education senior, program; Wendell Heffelfinger, engineering sophomore, public relations. Everett Garrett, education junior, refreshments; Ralph Engdahl, education junior, field trip; Roger Doty, education junior, engineering exposition; and Paul Johnson, college sophomore, membership. Paul Johnson also described for the group some of the purposes and advantages of the ASTE organization. Walter G. Johnson, supervising engineer for the Caterpillar Tractor company, Peoria, Ill., discussed residual or locked-in stresses in metal which cause a separation of the metal and result in cracked blocks, broken crank shafts, and weakened gears, some of the causes of major repairs to gasoline and diesel engines. SAI Conference Set in Topeka Four members of the KU chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music sorority, will leave Saturday to attend a conference of the Theta Province Parley sponsored by the Washburn University chapter at Topeka. Those who will attend the conference are Shirley Baker, fine arts sophomore; Mary Beth Staley, education senior; Jean Gurine, fine arts senior, and Jeanne DeGroot, education senior. Exchange ID Today ID cards will be exchanged for student tickets this afternoon from 2 until 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 until 11:30 a.m. at the information booth. Music Fraternity Pledges Seven Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity, has pledged seven new members. They are Jack Davidson, fine arts sophomore; Don Edwards, education senior; Jerry Hart, fine arts senior; Harry Morris, education senio; Ray Roberts, education sophomore; George Reida, fine arts freshman, and Charles Salanski, engineering junior. Melvin Biggart, president of the organization, announced that plans were under way for a recital program. No date has been set as yet. He'd Correct This If Elected St. Boniface, Man. — (U.P.)— Louis Leger running for mayor on an anti-parking meter platform, received a traffic ticket yesterday for overtime parking. Fall Enrollment Up In Engineering Enrollment in the School of Engineering and Architecture has increased 19.1 per cent over the 1953 total, according to Dean T. DeWitt Carr. The 1953 fall enrollment was 1,271 students, as compared with 1,514 students this fall. Dean Carr said a large portion of the 1954 increase can be attributed to the increase in the freshman class which totaled 494 this year, and 410 in the fall of 1953. Another reason for the increase was the large number of Korean veterans who either returned to school or enrolled for the first time. The largest increase was in the aeronautical engineering department where the increase was 43 per cent. Next was the mechanical engineering department with an increase of 41 per cent. The electrical engineering department increased 39 per cent. They Were in Hot Pursuit Concord, Mass. — (U.P) — Firefighters chased a fire 25 miles yesterday before catching up with it here. The blaze was in a truckload of hay. Enjoy Books of all types from our fine selection. Choose your favorites for your personal library. THE BOOK NOOK Ph. 666 Professor to Speak Oct.22 1021 Mass. Dr. Louis F. Dellwig, assistant professor of geology, will address the Flint Hill Geological society Oct. 22 at Manhattan. His subject will be salt. Dr. Dellwig has studied the salt deposits of Michigan where he earned his doctorate degree from the state university, and has worked on Kansas salt deposits since coming here in 1953. Like Seafood? Winners of the freshman debate tournament which has been in progress this week have been announced by Richard Wilkie, freshman debate coach. They are R. R. Riepen and Wandt Welliver, first place; John Knightly and Robert Ince, second place, and Hugh Bruner, Gordon Ryan, Abraham Gorelick, and Kenneth Irby, tied for third place. All are in the College. .8 Freshmen Win in Debate You'll love seafood prepared by Ducks, because it's shipped fresh from the coast, it's expertly prepared, and pleasantly served. DUCK'S 824 Vt. It's CARNIVAL TIME at the STUDENT UNION Shows-Concessions-Contests FUN FOR EVERYONE Saturday-October 16th 4 p.m. to Midnight Little Man on The Campus Contest 28 BOOTHS CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST DANCING 9-12 Sam Smith's Orchestra Student Union - 2nd & 3rd Floors Admission-50c Stag,75c Couple