University Daily Kansan Page 12 Thursday, April 3, 1952 Clarinets Taken During Rally Three clarinets were stolen from Hoch auditorium during the rally Monday night, Russell Wiley, professor of band and orchestra, announced today. Unief Ingels quelled a rumor that the fire department had sent the university a bill for $150 for damages done to the truck. "I'm not that kind of a guy," he said. "You've got a swell bunch at that school." suit body. The equipment returned included a large fire extinguisher, a fireman's helmet and an axe. Three helmets, a pair of outlet covers for tanks and a gas cap still are missing. Some of the equipment taken from the Lawrence fire truck Monday night at the "spontaneous" rally following the KU- LaSalle game has been returned, Paul Ingels, fire chief said today. Persons breaking into the auditorium also took a bass drum and a snare drum which were returned in good condition, he said. He added that if the clarinets were returned "no questions would be asked and it would be considered a practical joke." The equipment was taken from the fire truck when it was called to put out some student-set fires on Massachusetts street. The fires were put out only after they had damaged the asphalt paving, and some of the more insistent students were hosed down for their interference with the firemen. The Lawrence city commission, which met in a weekly session Tuesday, discussed the damage to the city, both in dollar-and-cent and in nuisance value. City Manager J. H. Wigglesworth told the members that while the damage to the paving was not extensive, the newly repaired spots would not be as sturdy as the rest of the street. J. W. Murray, managing editor of the Lawrence Journal-World, spoke to the group, and said that in his opinion it was time to caution the students about the boundary line between good clean fun and malicious mischief. But, he said, any such suggestions should be made when the students and those who are suggesting are calm and not angry. BULLETIN Washington — (U.P.) — Attorney General J. Howard McGrath today fired Newbold Morris from his job as the administration's corruption hunter. Dr. Amiya Chakravarty, visiting professor of humanities, will speak on "Korea and its Lesson for East and West" at 7:30 p.m. today in the basement lecture room of the Museum of Art. Amiya Chakravarty To Discuss Korea This is the fifth of a six lecture series on "The East West Conflict, an Asian Viewpoint." Newfield Named Theater Director The appointment of Dr. John H Newfield as associate professor of drama and director of the University theater at the University was announced today by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Dr. Newfield, a 47-year-old native The final contests for the Intramural Speaking trophy will be at 7:30 today in Green hall. The entertainment section of the contest will be given for both the men and women's divisions. Speech Contest To Finish Today The three men's houses leading are Phi Gamma Delta with 135 points, Phi Kappa Psi with 115 points, and Alpha Tau Omega with 110 points. In the women's division Sigma Kappa is far ahead with 195 points. Next in the running are Alpha Omicron Pi with 85 points and Alpha Chi Omega with 60 points. of Vienna, Austria, will come to the University next fall after four years as director of the University of Kansas City Playhouse and chairman of the department for radio, public speaking and theater at KCU. The men will speak in 105 Green and the women in 104 Green. TO DR. ALLEN, DICK HARP, DEAN NESMITH AND THE JAYHAWK TEAM CONGRATULATIONS and Most Hearty WELCOME HOME DINE-A-MITE INN Roy and Mary Borgen Hutson's Eldridge Hotel CONGRATULATES THE GREAT 1952 JAYHAWK TEAM HOTEL BROADVIEW Wichita, Kansas Mike Getto Manager HOTEL ELDRIDGE HOTEL STATE Kansas City, Missouri HOTEL ELDRIDGE HOTEL BOULDERADO HOTEL ROBERT E. LEE Lawrence, Kansas Boulder, Colorado Kansas City, Missouri Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. It's like having "extra hands" to help you with your Spring Cleaning when you have these wonder-working cleaning aids at your fingertips. Your home will shine in half the time—and with less "elbow grease" too because these "helpers" make light house cleaning a reality. And at our low, low prices, you'll make a big "clean-up" in savings when you buy your Spring Cleaning Needs here. Value's Galore 20 oz. pkg. SAILAX ... 25c 3 Cans AJAX CLEANSER ... 35c 10 oz. pkg. PERFEX ... 23c G. V. Sturdy BROOMS ... 5 Sew Each 99c Quality Meats Rodeo Lb. PICNIC HAMS 35c Fresh Lb. GROUND BEEF 59c All Meat Lb. FRANKS 49c Our Home Made Lb. SAUSAGE 25c Fruits & Vegetables Sweet and Juicy 96's 10 For GRAPEFRUIT 49c California Navels 344's 2 Doz. ORANGES 45c Fresh Crisp Lb. GREEN BEANS 19c New Tender 2 Bun. ASPARAGUS 29c Snow Crop 2-8 oz. pkgs. CUT CORN 33c Snow Crop Fresh 12 oz. pkg. PEACHES 25c