1. PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 US Grand Jury Indicts Violators Topeka—(U.P.)—A federal grand jury Wednesday indicted F. Haldeman-Julius, Girard publisher of the famed "Little Blue Books," and six other persons for income tax violations. The grand jury, headed by Wichitas' Mayor William Salome, foreman returned a total of 54 indictments to Delmas C. Hill, U.S. district judge. The indictment against Mr. Haldeman-Julius involved four separate years and a "sizeable shortage." Other persons indicated on income tax evasion charges were Albert Wempe, Marysville; George Harr, Oklahoma; Ray H. Graves, McPherson; C. E. Jones, Wichita; Melvin H. Olpe, Pittsburg, and Frank L. Hagenmaster, Dodge City. Judge Hill permitted the jurors to return to their homes after the three-day session but said he would not discharge them at once. He indicated he might have occasion to ask them to sit again next fall. A true bill was returned against Dr. Hugh Hope, Hunter druggist, on three counts of narcotics violations. Earlier Wednesday Abe Pozez president of the Western Tire company, Topeka, pleaded guilty to income tax evasion. The government claimed Mr. Pozez had a liability of $189,000 in unpaid, penalty and interest dating back to 1943. Judge Hill deferred sentencing Mr. Posez for 90 days. 'Scamps' Tickets Will Be In Union Tickets for a dance featuring the music of the "Red-hot Scamps" are being sold from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this week in front of the Union fountain. The dance, sponsored by Student Union activities, will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday in the Community building. The "Red-hot Scamps," a Kansas City entertainment group, was reorganized recently from the "Five Scamps" band. Three members of the original band are featured in the group. They have played at dances for several organizations at the University this year. Tickets may also be purchased from representatives in the organized houses or at the dance Friday. Paul Coker, Jr., fine arts junior Paul Coker, Jr., fine arts junior is chairman of the dance. There are 26 trustees for the K. U Memorial Association of World War II. Crowl Heads Committee For Engineering Exposition The executive committee for the 1950 annual Engineering Exposition, headed by the engineering council, has been named, Glenn Anschutz, council president, announced Wednesday. The exposition will be held Friday, April 21 through Sunday, April 23. Dwane M. Crowl, engineering junior, is chairman of the executive committee with Keith C. Smith, en- vioring junior, as publicity chairm Each department of the School of Engineering and Architecture has a representative on the exposition committee as departmental chairmen. They are: John H. Burnett, aeronautical; Robert V. Ford, architectural; Stanley M. Englund, chemical; John F. Debold, civil; Neil E. Wetler, electrical; George R. McNeish, geological. Official Bulletin Thursday, March 23 John L. Halstead, mechanical; John Skwarlo, mining and metallurgical; Elgin F. Thelen, petroleum; Francis W. Prosser, engineering physics; Kenneth W. Philo, State Geological survey; Don Woodson, State Research foundation; Prof. F. L. Brown, applied mechanics; John Bailey, military science; Lt. D. B. Millar, naval science; Ralph E. Adkins, shop practice; Lane W. Harold, chemistry department; Miss Joann Rusee, drawing engineer. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 to 8:30 tonight, 131 Strong hall. Discussion, "Deceit." K. U. Table Tennis Association 7:15 tonight, Recreation room, Memorial Union. College Daze rehearsal, 7 to 9 tonight, 32 Strong hall. Young Democrats, 7:30 tonight 106 Green hall. John A. Potucek speaker. Law Wives, 8 tonight, Law lounge. "Your University," movie. Gamma Alpha Chi pledging service, 5 p.m. today, Chi Omega house Attendance required for all members. Math club, 4 p.m. today, 9 Strong hall. Prof. G. W. Smith, "Elementary Cryptography," with slide illustrations. All invited. Lyon County club, 5 p.m. today East room, Memorial Union. Delta Sigma Pi professional function, 7:30 tonight, English room, Memorial Union. El ateneto va a celebrar una fiesta de disfraces el jueves, 7:30 p.m. p113 Strong. Que venga todo el mundo, disfradazo o no. KuKu's, 7:30 tonight, 105 Green hall. Actives only. Der Deutsche Verein versammelt sich Donnerstag um 5:00, 402 Fraser, Lieder und Tanzen. Y. M.C.A. Executives, 4 p.m. Monday. March 27, Pine room, Memorial Union. Research Associate Attends Conference Mathematical Colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, March 27, 203 Strong hall. Prof. G. Baley Price, "On Some Inequalities for Determinants." Mortar Board, 9 tenight, 1741 Vermont. Be prompt. Clarence Grothaus of the University Research foundation and F. G.L. Becker, Cellulose Development corporation, Ltd., London, England are in Peoria, Ill., attending a research conference. They left Tuesday. 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