PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1960 Crane Elected To Presidency Of AWS Group Marjorie Crane. College junior, was elected president of Associated women students house representatives at a meeting of the representatives Tuseday. Besides electing officers, the group made arrangements for seven members to attend the regional conference of A.W.S. at Norman, Okla. Those attending the conference accompanied by Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, from Monday, April 3 to Wednesday, April 5, are Betty van der Smissen, second year law student; Grace Gwinner, education senior; Betty Lichtenstadter; Lorraine Foss, Carolyn Weigand, College juniors; Miss Crane, and Miss Meridith. Other newly elected officers are Nancee Bell, education junior; Barbara Anne Zimmerman, College sophomore, secretary; and Ella Lois Meridith, College freshman, senate representative. Guest speakers at the conference will be Dr. Imogene Bentley, of North Texas State college, Denton, Texas; Miss Thelma Mills, dean of women at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.; Miss Betty Patty, executive secretary of International A.W.S., and Miss Dorothy True, University of Oklahoma. Topics to be discussed are orientation of new students, increasing active interest in A.W.S., executive and judicial functions of A.W.S. financial problems, and inter-group and student-faculty relations. Tickets for "A Night in Old Vienna", performance by Austrian students who will be here Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18 and 19, were passed out at the meeting. Tickets may be purchased from A.W.S. representatives, at the office of the dean of women, from Ku Ku representatives, or at the door on performance night. World News At Press Time British Ships Are Seized Hong Kong, March 30—(U.P.) Chinese Nationalist warships have seized two British vessels trying to run the Nationalist blockade of Communist-held China ports, agents for the ships reported today. The agents said the 1,300-ton carbo vessels Taichungshan was captured Saturday off Amoy and escorted to a Nationalist port. The second ship was identified as the coastal vessel Ethel Moller, missing since Feb. 26. Unconfirmed reports also circulated that a third British ship, the Caduseus, also had been seized by the Nationalists. Nine Die In Sanitarium Fire Philadelphia, March 30- (U.P.) Nine men mental patients, five of them chained to concrete slabs, died in a fire early today in a private sanitarium. Heroic attendants freed many violent mental patients, leading them to safety where they were tied up with blankets to prevent them from attacking firemen fighting the blaze. Acheson Asks For Aid Bill Washington, March 30 (U.P.) Secretary of State Dean Acheson today urged quick approval of U.S. technical aid to backward nations as a cheap price to pay to help win the worldwide "fight for freedom." Acheson said that President Truman's point four program—a "bold new program"—would help offset the Communist appeal to the hungary and poor of the world. Testifying before the foreign relations committee, Acheson said the fight for freedom and democracy cannot be won in a decade. But he said Mr. Truman's program would help win that fight. Tickets On Sale For Comedy Play Tickets for Oliver Goldsmith's comedy, "She Stoops to Conquer," which is being presented by the University Players Tuesday, April 4 through Friday, April 7 in Fraser theater, are now on sale in 1 Green hall. Activity and season tickets may be exchanged for tickets to the play. The price of admission is $1.00. Ticket office is open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling K.U. 412. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. Maloney To Talk On Series Today James O. Maloney, chairman of the chemical engineering department, will speak at the seventh lecture in the "Atomic Energy and Man" series at 7:30 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific society, is sponsoring the lecture series. The public is invited. Kenneth S. Pitzer, a division director of research for the Atomic Energy commission, was scheduled to speak today but will be unable to because of conflicting dates. Dr. Maloney will describe the manufacturing of fissionable materials and the prospects for utilizing atomic energy for aircraft, ships, mobile land vehicles, and stationary power plants. He will also discuss the by-products resulting from the atomic energy development which are of engineering significance. During part of the war Dr. Maloney worked at the University of Chicago as chief of the general engineering section. He has served as consultant for the Manhattan district and the Atomic Energy commission. He now is supervising two Atomic Energy commission projects in the K. U. department of chemical engineering. ROTC Will March On American Day University R.O.T.C. units and Lawrence civic and veteran organizations will participate in an "I Am an American Day" parade at 2 p.m. Saturday. The parade will be followed by a short program in South park and a civic dinner in the evening. The purpose of the celebration is to strengthen the faith American people have in their country. Nicholas F. Lopes, Lawrence attorney, is general chairman of the program. By PATRICIA JANSEN One of the most interesting senior recitals from the standpoint of showmanship was presented by Dagmar Hasalova, soprano, Wednesday night. Miss Hasalova's recital was one of the most enthusiastically received of the year. Hasalova Shows Charm In Recital Rv PATRICIA JANSEN This dramatic soprano from Prague, Czechoslovakia, demonstrated the potentialities of a fine voice. Her scale was fairly even and she had a long singing range. After overcoming some nervousness at the beginning of the program, he is a consistent performance. Miss Hasao takes an active stage pose and poises vicious personality. Miss Hasalova's recital consisted of songs in Italian, French, German, and Czechoslovakian. The "Serenade" Honorary Rating For Miss Hoover This honor is given to those who have held a national official's rating for ten years. The recipient no longer has to take a qualifying test for the rating every two years, but retains the rating as long as she remains active in officiating. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, was notified today that she has been named an honorary nationally-rated basketball official. and ACCESSORIES AUTO PARTS New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars - Auto Glass * Mirrors * Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E.9th From Creamery To You Creamy Richness In Every Drop LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK AND ICE CREAM COMPANY Right down to the last drop you'll enjoy the creamy richness of Lawrence Sanitary milk that makes every sip so nourishing and taste-satisfying. Italienne (Chausson) was sung with great feeling and sweetness. Elsa's Traum from "Lohengrin" was an impressive number. Included in the English group was "Failure", by Willard Straight, fine arts junior. One of the most interesting aspects of the evening was the presentation of Czechoslovakian folk songs. Miss Hasalova domned her native festival costumes for these numbers. 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