Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 16, 1953 -Kansan photo by Jerru Knudson AHOY THERE. MATES—Midshipmen Don Nielson, journalism senior, John Thomas, and John A. Hamilton, engineering seniors, work over the huge replica of the Navy class ring which will be a feature of the third annual KU Naval ROTC Ring dance to be held March 28 in the Military Science building. Libel Charge Draws Scorn FACTS party's three counselors in the University vs. FACTS case, in which the party is charged with libeling Pachacamac have studied the complaint filed by Student Court prosecutors and reported they aren't too impressed. The three, all third year law students, are Dan Hopson, Dick Stavely, and Don Giffin. Special prosecutors of the Student Court brought the charges against FACTS Wednesday. FACTS is alleged to have printed a defamatory statement about Pach in the FACTS paper last fall, and to have run a defamatory cartoon directed at Pach in the FACTS paper early this year. Panel Date Correction The "American-Moslem-Indian" panel has been slated for 7:30 p.m. March 24 in the Jayhawk room of the Union and not for the date erroneously announced in Thursday's Kansas. ENDS TONIGHT Big Double Comedy Hit! "Mr. Lord Says No" 7:05 - 10:00 "Galloping Major" 8:40 STARTS TUESDAY Returned By Popular Demand! THE LOVE STORY BEHIND THE BILLION-DOLLAR SECRET! Jet Plane Workers Strike at Evandale Cincinnati — (U,P)— Some 4,500 members of the CIO United Auto Workers union went on strike early today at the Evandale plant of the General Electric company, the nation's largest producer of jet aircraft engines. The auto workers struck at 12:01 a.m. EST (11:01 a.m. CST), joining 1,100 AFL machinists who went on strike at the plant two days ago. A spokesman for the CIO union said that despite the importance of the output of the jet engine factory the union would not "submit to unconditional surrender" in its bargaining for higher wages. Red Cross Drive Near $8,000 Mark About one-third, or $721.78 of the $18,000 goal has been collected in the Douglas county Red Cross fund drive, Mrs. E. W. Murray, county fund chairman, reports. The University faculty and employees division of the drive have contributed approximately one-third of the drive. No division has completed its drive. Mrs. Murray said that many students when approached by solicitors say they have already contributed, be conducted on the campus being conducted on the campus. Because rains made collections difficult last week, the fund drive scheduled to end today will probably be carried over to the 'end of the month. For A Dependable Watch Choose An Elgin Here is the wrist watch that you can depend on to get you to class on time! For accuracy and good looks combined, you can depend on an Elgin! Come in and see them today! Makes the Perfect Easter Gift! A New Elgin, in a Distinctive Design, "Your Dependable Jewelers" Reusch-Guenther 824 Mass. Phone 903 Ballet Slates 4 Works The University Concert course has announced the program presented by the Ballet Theatre in Hoch auditorium at 8:20 Thursday. Four ballets are listed: "Constantia," "Fancy Free," "The Black Swan," and "Graduation Ball." Included in the Ballet company roster are such stars are Alicia Alonso, Igor Youskevitch, John Kriza, Mary Ellen Moylan, Paula Lloyd, and Eric Braun. "Constantia" is a classic ballet of purely abstract conception, which delineates the fragile grace of the celebrated F minor Concerto of Chopin. The "Larghetto" portion is dedicated to the young Polish singer at the Warsaw Conservatory. Constantia Gladowska. "Fancy Free" is a ballet by Jerome Robbins to music by Leonard Berstein, which concerns three sailors on shore leave on a New York City side street. The "Black Swan" is the grand pas de deux from the third act of Tschaikowsky's ballet, "Swan Lake," with choreography after Marius Petina. 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