מחרוזת : נראה כי גבוהה KU GOES TO HELSINKI Jayhawkers Defeat La Salle,70-65 To Earn Place In Olympic Games CELEBRATING THE VICTORY—Lawrence was the scene of a wild celebration last night after KU came from behind to defeat La Salle, 70-65, to enter the finals of the Olympic trials in New York. By virtue of the victory, the Jayhawkers earned the right to send seven men to Helsinki for the Olympic games this summer. Thousands of students in hundreds of cars took part in last night's demonstration. For two hours, students cheered, blew horns, rang bells, bumped fenders, and even drove their cars over campus sidewalks and lawns—Kansan photo by Jim Murray. The Kansas Jayhawkers continued their winning streak Monday night by defeating La Salle of Philadelphia, 70-65, in a thrilling fourth quarter surge of power at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The victory Monday night assures seven KU cage stars of a berth to the Olympics at Helsinki this summer. Clyde Lovelette, John Keller, Bill Lienhard, Bill Houng, Bob Kenney, Dean Kelley and Charlie Hoag will make the trip. Lovellette personally staged the uprising in the fourth quarter that turned the tide on the La Salle Explorers. The all-American scored 40 points to set a new Garden record for the season. He shot 32 times and hit 18. He added four free throws out of the six he attempted and tucked in 14 rebounds for another brilliant performance. Lovellette had 21 points at the end of the half when Kansas trailed by five points, 35-40. Trailing 49-54 going into the final 10 minutes, Lovellette and Hoag carried the load in turning the tide. Although Hoag contributed only one basket it kept the game headed in Kansas' favor. Lovellette put the Kansans in front for the first time since midway in the first quarter when he laid one up to the hoop making the score 57-56 with seven minutes to go. Donnelly of La Salle tied the score up and then took him by Lovellette's fourth personal foul. Lovellette scored again but Fred Iehle tied the score up again with two free throws. Then Lovellette scored four straight baskets to give the Kansans a six point lead, 67-61. Kelley and Hoag scored to round the figures to an even 70 points with Gola and Gerkin of La Salle sinking The Javahaws will move into tonight's game with the Peoria Caterpillar Diesels who beat the Phillips Oilers 64-50 last night in the AAU preliminary. two baskets in a rally that came too late. Shortly after the game cars jammed the streets of city and campus. An estimated 500 cars drove on sidewalks, over lawns, and down the steps of Strong hall. Cheering students shot firecrackers and blew sirens. Two bonfires started by students caused damage to the asphalt pavement of Massachusetts street. At 11th there is a hole about seven feet in diameter and at 7th street a hole about four feet in diameter. "Uncle Jimmy" Green was painted between midnight and 1 a.m. in three gay colors. The daubers used, red, black and green paint. ASC And Class Election Candidates The first primary election ever held by more than one campus political party will be held Wednesday, when FACTS and Pachacamac hold closed party primaries. At stake in the primaries are the candidacies of students for positions on the All Student Council, and class executive positions. Polls will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at three locations: main floor, Student Union; main floor, theatre hall, and Strong hall basement. ID cards of each voter will be punched, and FACTS will punch the party membership card also. All voters are required by the ASC to show party identification when voting. A list of candidates in both parties follows: ASC President: FACTS-Donald Dirks and William Nulton; Pach—Frank Norris Jr. and William Wilson. ASC male representatives, district I (College and the School of Journalism): FACTS—William Arnold. Melvin Cox, Dennis Henderson, Donald Horttor, Marc Hurt, Robert Stewart, Charles Stubblefield, Donald Woodson; Pach—Bruce Johnston, James Sharpnack, William Hawkey, Richard Schmidt, David Hills, Bob Swain, Hubert Dye, Fred Dumire. ASC female representative, district I: FACTS-Mary Bett, Ann Ivester, Vicki Rosenwald, Joyce Shank, Lou Ann Snee, "Winkie" Stewart, Kay Conrad; Pach—Norma Lou Falletta, Jeanee Fischer, Donna Arnold, Jerry Hesse, Nancy Landon, Dot Taylor. ASC male representatives, district III (Schools of Business, Fine Arts, Pharmacy, Education, and the Graduate school): FACTS—William Adams, Lyle Anderson, Eugene Goltz, Robert Huff, Edward Kindley, Alan Nanninga, Ali Oruc. Pach—Joe Woods, Sam Perkins, Run Kull, Thomas White, Dale Dodge, Don Jensen, William Hall, Fred Tarry. ASC representative, district II (School of Engineering and Architecture): FACTS—Lawrence Kravitz, Gene Rogers, David Urie; Pach—Mahlon Ball, Dean Glaseco, Dean Barrett, Richard Verbrugge, Ralph Lamb, John Hoffman. ASC female representatives, district III: FACTS—Marese Ball, Marion Clyma, Allie K. Grove, Phyllis Guthrie, Joan Fink, Pach—Mary Agnes Leach, Heyeywood, Nancy Canary, Louise Swigart. retary: FACTS—Shirley Ann Thomson, Suzanne Thompson; Pach—Ann Wagner, Martha Jane Shaw. Treasurer: FACTS—Louis Clum, William Patterson; Pach—Patricia Lloyd. Janice Manuel. Junior Class: President: FACTS—Richard Logan, Shirley Piatt, Michael Pronko; Pach—Robert Ball, Frank Sabatini. Vice-president: FACTS—LaVannes Squires, Richard Cummings; Pach — Margaret Black, Marilyn Hawkinson, Secrete FACTS—Lowell Snyder, Jack Pickering, Patricia McKay, Nancy Gleichrist. Treasurer: FACTS—Larry Johnston, Darrell Brown; Pach—August Lauterbach, Myron McCleenvy. ASC representative, district IV (Schools of Law and Medicine): FACTS—Thomas Reynolds Pach—Robert Walker, Eugene Balloun, Gravdon Luthey. Senior Class: President: FACTS—Lov Kirkpatrick, Neil McNeill; Vice-president: FACTS—Wilbur Goodseal, Keith Palmquist; Pach-Virginia Mackey, Leah Ross. Sec- Sophomore class: President: FACTS—James Perkins, Dick Hunsucker, Kenneth Bronson; Fach—Jack Glenn, Fred Rice, Jay Warner. Vice-president: FACTS — Dixie Badgwell, Vernon Schrog, Richard Ross, Ila Dawson; Pach—Jane Armstrong, Sandra Puliver, Barbara Bateman, Kaye Siegfried, Gerry Odell, Carol McDougall, Martha Morton, Marlene Moss, Mary Porch Secretary: FACTS — Georgia O'Daniel, Lynn Stewart, Marjorie Englund; Pach—Marilyn Sorem, Joyce White, Althea Rexroad, Pat Hayes, Sarah Heindel, "Hankey" Haines, Mary Lou Meyer, Treasurer: FACTS—William Latimer, Dale Bowers, Maralyn Eyler; Pach—Douglas Barling, Tom Ricky. Daily Kansan 49th Year, No. 122 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Pach-NOW Defies Ruling On Primary Pachacamac-NOW has decided its members won't carry identification cards for the primary elections Wednesday. Party leaders are making this move in defiance of an All Student Council ruling last week which required all campus political parties to furnish their members with party identification cards if the members wished to vote in the primary. Rally Planned For Wednesday Plans for a second welcome rally within a week were prepared today by Dugan Scanlan, college senior who organized the rally last Thursday night. The rally is scheduled to be held about 4 p.m. Wednesday in front of Watson library. "We plan to keep this rally on campus thereby keeping it under control. It is unfortunate that last night's rally got out of hand." Scanlan said. Plans also were being made to send another good luck telegram to Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen and the Kansas Jayhawkers. A box for 5-cent contributions and a scroll to sign were set up outside the Hawk's Nest in the Union today. The last work received on the campus reported that the team would arrive in Kansas City at 2 p.m. Arrangements are being made to send the cheerleaders to meet the plane. Highway patrol cars will escort the University bus from Kansas City. - William Wilson, one of Pach-now's candidates for the ASC presidency, said Pach had had neither time nor opportunity to solicit outside membership or to obtain money for the primary campaign. Pachacamac announced Monday night the following party platform: 1. Continued investigation for a practical and workable plan of reorganization of the ASC. 2. Establishment of a student-faculty committee to co-ordinate and integrate the activities of all campus organizations. 3. Provision for definite projects for the class officers. 4. Extension of the student labor board program. 5. Auditing and publication of baskets sheets of all-campus organiza- tizations. 6. Improvement of campus parking facilities. 7. Fire inspection of University building to revision of smoking regulations 9. Absolute student regulation of the student section in Memorial stadium for all athletic contests. 8. Pre-enrollment of graduating seniors during the preceding spring semester. 10. Investigation of University probation requirements. Wilson said that anyone with an ID card can vote at Pach's primary booth. Dr. Louis Hadley Evans, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Hollywood, Calif., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon June 1 for the 80th annual commencement of the University, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy said today. $^{\textcircled{4}}$ With more than 6000 members, the Hollywood First is the largest Presbyterian church in the world. Presbyterian Pastor To Give June Baccalaureate Sermon Dr. Evans holds the bachelor of arts degree from Occidental college and B.D. degree from McCormick Theological seminary. At Occidental he was an all-conference end and midterm exam. He has received honorary degrees of doctor of divinity, doctor of laws and doctor of human letters. After one year on the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, Dr. Evans was elected president of the Presbyterian Board of National Mission and held three years before going to the First church in Hollywood in 1941. Dr. Evans spends at least three weeks on college campuses every year. During the past 12 months he received invitations to lecture and research in colleges and universities. His own church, college department of 600 members. Dr. Evans has been one of the main speakers at five international Christian Endeavor conventions and has addressed seven general assemblies of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. Baccalaurate services will be held in Memorial stadium. The facility and candidates for degrees will start the march down Mount Oread to the stadium at 7:30 p.m. DR. LOUIS HADLEY EVAN