Page 7 CHARLIE THOMAS OF TEXAS Yale, founded in 1701, conferred honorary degrees on many of the great leaders of the American Revolution. Men who received these Yale degrees include George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, and Roger Sherman. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service Oakland, Calif. — (U.P.) A transocean air lines DC-4 will take off for Pusan, Korea, Monday with 200,580 passengers. The "passengers" include 200,000 bees, 500 rabbits, and 80 goats being sent to Korea as a project of the Church World service. WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Where Will the Crew Ride? Got Around Nashua, N. H.,—(U.R.)—In the address space of a report on Alexander B. Clark, police wrote, "floater," and with some justification. When arrested in New Hampshire, Clark produced a Maryland driver's license, said he lived in Maine, and was driving a car that was registered in Connecticut. Clark's $5 fine for operating an improperly registered motor vehicle was suspended. The asteroid Amor, discovered in 1932, comes within 10,000,000 miles of the earth's orbit. Relays Program WEVE EVERYTHING FOR A FASHION BRIGHT Spring! University Daily Kansan Hamilton's Dress Shop Phone 1717 943 Massachusetts 1:00 Bomb to officially open Houya. 1:15 Queen's entry. 1:23 Presentation of E. A. Thomas. 1:25 National anthem. 1:30 First event—high hurdles. 1:40 College 2-mile relay. 1:50 100-yard dash. 1:50 University 4-mile relay. 1:60 College 880-yard relay. 1:65 Kansas City high school relay. 1:65 University 440-yard relay. 1:70 400-meter hurdles. 1:75 Presentation of queen. 1:80 Glenn Cunningham mile run. 1:85 University 2-mile relay. 1:85 College sprint medley relay. 1:85 College invitation sprint medley 1:85 University sprint medley. 1:90 Cuco sprint medley. 1:90 College distance medley. 1:95 University 880 relay. 1:95 Steeplechase. 1:95 University distance medley. 1:Kansas high school relay. 1:25 College mile relay. 1:30 Outstanding athlete presentation Relay Facts Referee—E. A. Thomas, Kansas State High School Athletic association commissioner. letter—Bill problems. Starting time—1:30 p. m. tomorrow. PA announcer—Max Falkenstein. Broadcasts: KU Sports Network, originating KANU, Lawrence (Merle Harmon); KLWN, Lawrence; KJCK, Junction City; WHKH, Hutchinson; KVGB, Great Bend; KANS, Wichita (Dave Wilson) Chicago —(U.P.)— Admiral corporation said it sold more room air conditioners in the first three months of 1954 in Alaska than in either Jacksonville, Fla., or San Diego, Calif. Man, Those Eskimos Are Cool He Was Warned Friday, April 16. 1954 New Haven, Conn. — (U.P.)—A friend warned a liquor store proprietor, Alex Kegeles, there was a suspicious character outside the establishment. "He might be a hold-up man," his friend said. Kegeles laughed it off. After the friend left, the man entered and robbed Kegeles of $25. Gold Streets Keene, N.H. — (U.P.)— Motorists got the impression Keene was the richest city in the world one night after a snow storm because the street seemed gold-plated. City officials investigated. The "gold" turned out to be sand and salt, reflected by Keene's new mercury-vapor street lights. EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE 6:15 A. M. at the Lawrence Commonwealth DRIVE-IN THEATER 1/2 Mile West on Highway 10 (23rd St. ) Sponsored by Immanuel Lutheran Church Speaker CHAPLAIN W. J. BRITTON From Topeka Forbes Air Force Base EVERYONE INVITED