University Daily Kansan ___ Official Bulletin TODAY Versammlung des deutschen Vereins Donnerstag um 5 Uhr. 502 Fraser. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., 112 Strong. All members and pledges attend. Former Boy Scouts interested in service work invited. Student Union Activities Display tonight-8-10 p.m. Student Union cafeteria. Red Peppers, 7 p.m., Spooner lecture room. Be prompt and bring dues. KuKu meeting, 7:15 p.m., 106 Green. All actives attend. Pershing Rifles, 15 M.S., 7:30 p.m. All interested invited. Christian fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 305 Fraser. All invited. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting, 7:30 p.m. 3 Strong Annex F. ASME smoker, 7:30 p.m., Community bldg. Movie ME students and freshmen engineers invited. Bailey Chemistry club, 8 p.m., 305 BCL. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m., 106 Green. Psychology club, 7:30 p.m., 9 Strong. Everyone welcome. Quack club, 7:30 p.m. Bring suit and cap. Statewide Activities board meeting, 3. n.m., 225 Strong. FACTS meeting, 8 p.m., 110 Fraser. Issues of freshman election to be discussed. FRIDAY Wesley foundation picnic, 5:15 p.m. Potter lake. ASTE field trip to Black Sivalls and Bryson, Kansas City, Friday. Leave Fowler shop, 6:30 p.m. Sign sheet in Marvin or Fowler. All engineers invited. FUTURE Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield applications for membership from faculty and staff due at business office today. Episcopalians overnight outing sponsored by Canterbury asse. Meet at church 5 p.m. Friday. Bring bedding, cabins and meal costs $1.75. Lone Star lake. Return Sat. 1 p.m. Get reservations now—phone 1011. photone 101.1 Hillel picnic, 3 p.m. Sunday, Potter lake. In case of bad weather call 1972J. Wesley foundation, 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Gamma Delta supper and meeting. 5:30 p.m. Sunday. New student initiation. Chapel services, 8:30 a.m., Danforth and Bible class, 9:30 a.m. Myers hall, Sunday, Sponsored by Lutheran students. Lutheran Student association, International dinner, 6 p.m. Sunday, Shop BROWN'S First MEN'S DRESS SLACKS Hollywood Style Flannels or Gabardines $5.98 up Lab Theater To Open Nov.12 FADED BLUE DENIM JACKETS Flannel Lined $6.98 "The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife" by Anatole France and "The Rising of the Moon" by Lady Gregory have been selected as the first productions of the Lab theater Nov. 12-14. TUXEDO RENTALS Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. SUEDE - LEATHER JACKETS Light Tan or Brown $17.95 SUEDE - LEATHER WESKITS Wool Back $9.98 First Door South of PATEE THEATER The two plays, which provide about 20 parts, will be cast this week or early next week from the University theater auditions, Thomas Shay, director, said. Rehearsal begins Oct. 21. Several improvements are being made in the Little Theater in getting ready for the productions. For example, new and better lighting equipment is being installed. Mathematical colloquim, 5 p.m. Monday. 203 Strong. A tentative program for the season includes such plays as "The Second Shepherds' Play" (author unknown), "With Discretion" by Attila Von Orbok, "The Boor" by Anton Tkohekov, "In the Zone" by Eugene O'Neill, "His Widow's Husband" by Jacinto Benavente, "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals" by J. M. Barrie, "Antigone" by Sophocles or "Hope Is the Thing with Feathers" "Home Life of a Buffalo" and "Gone Tomorrow" by Richard Harrity. 75 Attend Education Coffee Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, gave a coffee yesterday for all men and faculty in the school. The meeting provided an opportunity for the men to get acquainted since they are scattered about the campus. About 75 attended. Trinity Lutheran church. All foreign students invited. Make reservations with Sue Baird, Templin hall. international club, 7:30 p.m., Monla- y, 200 Strong. Thursday, Oct. 9, 1952 Search Continues for Wreck Victims Weary rescue workers, some on' the point of collapse after working all night under arc lights, burrowed into the wreckage seeking passengers who may have lived 24 hours in the mass of twisted steel and wood, or more bodies. Harrow, England-U.P.)-Living passengers still may be trapped today in the twisted wreckage of a triple-train crash which yesterday killed from 78 to 85 persons and injured hundreds. Scotland Yard and the Nationalized British railways issued conflicting casualty figures—changing them almost hourly throughout the night. Scotland Yard listed '85 dead and 172 injured, while the railways said 78 were dead. American servicemen aided in the night-long search. At least one American was killed when two express trains plowed into a computer jammed local in fog-shrouded Harrow and Wealdstone station during the rush hour. Both said the death toll will go higher because more dead still are entombed in the mangled steel mass. Railways officials said there Will Adams, graduate student, said that there also would be a discussion of why the price of the Jayhawker was increased without proper authorization from the ASC, and why the Jayhawker staff did not follow the accounting system set up for it last year by the Council. FACTS Election To Fill Vacancy The FACTS tribunal will hold a special election at 8 p.m. today in 110 Fraser to fill the existing vacancy of Law school representatives to the All Student Council. Also on the agenda is a discussion of the freshman election and a formulation of party policies for the coming year, Adams said. Taking a TRIP? Have Your Oil Changed ... Your Battery Checked GET THAT PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE NOW! And Your Tank Filled With PREMIUM GAS Where Else But - FRITZ CO. 8th and N.H. CITIES CITIES SERVICE Phone 4 SERVICE Everything may be some school children beneath the heap of wreckage. Downtown—Near Everything No official figure was available on the missing, but it was known at least six railway employees have not been accounted for. The crash occurred when the "Night Scot" express from Perth, Scotland, to London, running 90 minutes late, crashed into the back of a local stopped on the express tracks in Harrow. Engines, tenders and coaches of the two trains were hurled across adjoining tracks, against the station building and onto passenger platforms. The London-Manchester express, speeding at 55 miles-an-hour behind two 100-ton engines also was late and butted its way into and over the wreckage of the two other trains. University Sponsors History Meeting A conference on the writing of local history will be held at Medicine Lodge Friday and Saturday under the joint sponsorship of the University in cooperation with the Medicine Lodge Indian Peace Treaty association and the Kansas State Historical society. George Anderson, professor of history, will talk on "Methods and Importance of Local History." Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, will speak on "Utilizing Historical Material in Creative Writing." Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Men's Suits Ladies' Plain Dresses EACH 89c You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E.8th "Represents education that continues," says GEORGE GALLUP Founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion; formerly Professor, Pulitzer School of Journalism, Columbia U. 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