Page 8 University Daily Kansas Wednesday. Nov. 19, 1952 Sigma Tau to Initiate Oil Official, Students Jack I. Laudermilk, assistant chief petroleum engineer and educational director for the Socony Vacuum Oil company, will be initiated into Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, in a special program Friday at the Eldridge hotel. Mr. Laudermilk and 28 engineering students will be taken into the fraternity during initiation ceremonies beginning at 6 p.m. A banquet will be held at 6:45 p.m. in the Crystal room of the Eldridge, Mr. Laudermilk will speak following the banquet. From 1941 to 1946 Mr. Laudermilk was head of the department of petroleum engineering at the New Mexico School of Mines. He is the author of numerous articles on petroleum, geology, and military science. He is a member of the American Petroleum institute, the American Institute of Mechanical engineers, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Epsilon, Tau Omega, and Phi Eta Sigma. Mr. Laud乳milk is coming from New York to receive the honor. The students to be initiated into the fraternity are: John D. Alexander, junior; Clark C. Anderson, senior; Hugh K. Kowden, junior; Robert E. Breedlove Jr., junior; Billy P. Brown, senior; Harry M. Childers, junior; Joseph E. Donnigan, junior; Thomas C. Doughty, senior. Lee S. Douglass, junior; Jack N. Jester, junior; William R. Krehbiel, junior; Donald E. Lloyd, junior; Le- Roy McKeage, junior; Lit Ning Ma, minior; Eugene C. Nelson, senior; Jean M. O'Dell, senior; Frank O. Raley Jr., junior; Robert G. Rickey, senior; Gene L. Rodgers, junior; Willis E. Salvers, senior. Jimmy Simmons, junior; Daniel F. Swarts, junior; David L. Thomas, senior; James M. Tolle, senior; Julius H. Wilhelm, junior; John W. Wilkening, senior; Billy B. Wilson, senior, and William R. Yohe, junior. Trail Blazed Over North Pole Los Angeles —(U.P.) A Scandinavian airliner took off from Los Angeles International airport at 10:35 a.m. (CST) today to blaze a new commercial air trail over north pole regions to Copenhagen, Denmark. JACK I. LAUDERMILK 6 Policemen Quit Manhattan Force Manhattan —(U,P)— The city commission here was hunting a chief of police and six new police officers today. Five policemen resigned yesterday after the commission retired Police Chief Clint Bolte. A sixth man had turned in his resignation earlier. The resignations came as City Manager W. B. Avery and the commission began an extensive reorganization of the department. Earlier, it was rumored that the force would make a mass exit, and the city had contacted volunteers for temporary work. However, the force was operating at near-normal last night, with regular personnel plus a few volunteers. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M. University employees and faculty members may make contributions to the KU division of the Lawrence Community Chest drive through the mail without being bothered by many personal solicitors. E. C. Buehler, chairman of the KU drive, said a letter and subscription cards have been sent to all employees and faculty explaining the project and furnishing the opportunity to contribute. The card, listing the various organizations that will benefit from the drive, may be returned with a contribution by cash, check, or pledge to Mr. Buehler in 3 Green hall. The KU goal is about $3,500 of the $18,228 quota set for Lawrence. To campus, to market...to stroll leisurely, comfortably anywhere. Our handlaced macs of unlined glove leather, soft as a papoose's booties. Cushioned with insoles of foam! In smart new Benedictine, Red or Brown. Faculty Mails Gifts to Drive Carillon Program The carillon program to be played faster than 7:30 p.m. Wednesday is as follows: Haynes and Keene They hug your foot! They flex so easy! SOFTIE MOCS $645 819 Mass. Phone 524 "Prelude," No. 3 in (畅销) minor for carillon M. Van den Gheyn Three German Dance F. Schubert Churchill Communal Church 1. "Sketch in D motor" K. Kimny 2. "Adagio Sostenuto" A. Meulmans 3. "Solem Theme" P. Coupard 4. "Gigue" F. Cuporin Night's Dream ... F. Mendelssohn "Calm As the Call" ... Bohm "Calm" by step, poem F. were 'Calm at the Night' C. Bohm (arranged for carillon by Stanford The carillon program to be played from the CD is shown below: *Pridelea* from *Cello Suite No. 21* *Pridelea* from *Cello Suite No. 21* "The Kerry Dance" Moloy Excerpts from "The Fairy Queen" 1. "Hornpipe and Rouenale" 2. "Wetlands brightly, Gay" 3. "Hark! The Eching Air!" 4. "Moonlit Dance!" BARRIBACH from Tales of H J. Offenbach Sacred, Melodies 1. "Crown Him With Many Crowns" 2. "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" 3. "Once to Every Man and Nation" (arranged for carillon by Stanford votte" Gossec Dr. Alcoholiarte* German Pilgrim's Song (arranged for custom and the Purcel Prive) "Crimson and Blue" Perluvian Attorney to Speak Tonight C. Earl Hovey, patent attorney from Kansas City, will talk at 7:30 tonight in Lindley auditorium. All engineers and any other interested persons are welcome. Friday, Nov. 21 at the MILITARY SCIENCE BLDG. 8-12 p.m. Harlan Livingood's Orch Harlan Livingood's Orch. U.S. Firm Against Plan To End Korean War United Nations, N.Y.—(U.P.)-The United States stood firm today against mounting pressure from its Western Allies to accept India's plan for ending the Korean war. A serious rift appeared in the making as a committee of eight countries met secretly for the third time in an effort to reconcile the Indian proposition with an American peace resolution co-sponsored by 20 other countries. The Indian plan calls for a commission of four—Polar, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and Switzerland—with an "umpire" yet to be chosen, to supervise repatriation of war prisoners from demilitarized zones. Prisoners willing to go home would be repatriated and those opposing it would be kept for at least 90 days, whereafter their fate would be turned over to a high-level Far Eastern political conference, tentatively provided for in the Panmunjom talks. The United States objects to the plan on the ground it gives no assurance that prisoners of war will not be forced to return to their homelands. V. K. Krishna Menon was scheduled to expound the Indian plan fully to the political committee when it meets this afternoon. Secretary of State Dean Acheson fresh from his Washington policy conference with President-elect Eisenhower and President Truman, and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden returned to New York today. 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