PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1949 Jay Janes Will See Stillwater Game Jay Janes voted unanimously Wednesday to attend the Oklahoma A. and M.-K. U. football game Oct 22 in Stillwater, Okla. The group will usher at Spike Jones' "music depreciation" concert Tuesday, Oct. 4. Jay Janes will have their annual Jamboree for new women students from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. A rush tea will be held Wednesday, Sept. 28 in the Kansas room to fill vacancies in four houses and four independents-at-large. Two former Jay Janes members were reinstated in the chapter. They are Betty Shannon, College junior, and Shirley Ousey, fine arts senior. They had not been enrolled at the University the previous semester. New York, Sept. 21—(U.P.)—Twelve WAVES, first of the navy's uniformed women to be assigned to overseas duty in peacetime, will sail for England tomorrow, the navy announced today. Waves Get Overseas Duty They will be assigned to London headquarters of the U. S. nava forces in Furone. Read the Want Ads Daily. you're a dream in Life-Bra because it's so cleverly tailored to fit ... to Lift, Mold, Correct, Hold—all at once. For the Lift of your Lifeline ask our expert fitters for a Life-Bra by Formfit! Sizes 32-40, A, B & C Cup Cottons - Satins - Nylons (nude nylons, too) Corset dept—2nd floor Weaver S01 Mass. Salina, Kan., Sept. 22.—(U.P.)—A physician described as "very prominent Republican" in Kansas is charged today on a narcotics count in connection with a smuggling ring operating in the Canon City, Colo., state prison. Dr. Hugh A. Hope, a graduate of Washburn College School of Medicine, Topeka, and currently a member of the state board of health, was named in a complaint filed Wednesday before a U. S. commissioner here. A federal narcotics agent, Terry A. Talent, Denver, said Hope would be charged with selling a federal undercover agent "a quantity of drugs." The arrest grew out of an investigation which uncovered the smugging operation last week. Charges were filed against a prison guard and a woman taxi cab operator in Canon City at that time and two convicts were placed in solitary confinement. federal investigators said narcotics and benzedrine inhalers had been taken into the penitentiary and sold at huge profits to the inmates. They said it appeared that two separate smuggling operations brought the drugs into the prison. Blow Up Plot Discovered Glendale, Calif., Sept. 22.—(U.P.) A 17-year-old student confessed today he plotted with two other youths to blow up Glendale High school while classes were in session, police reported. A. E. Hewitt, Science teacher discovered the plot when he found a six-inch stick of dynamite in the basement with a fuse sputtering only an inch from the explosive. Mr. Hewitt pulled the dynamite from a hole in a door from which the lock had been pried and stamped out the fuse. After a night of questioning, the unidentified youth confessed to the plot and named two others, officers said. Lt. C. J. Brown, chief of the police juvenile department, said the boy did not reveal any motive other than an urge to mischief. He will appear in court later today with his parents. Little Man On Campus By Bibler T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, will speak at Kansas City, Mo. Junior college today on the advantages to be gained from an education in engineering. James K. Hitt, registrar, will also address the school on the duties of the University registrar. Carr, Hitt To Speak In Person SPIKE JONES and his MUSICAL DEPRECIATION $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ Hr. Show—44 Persons HOCH AUDITORIUM Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Ks. Tickets now by mail $1.25-$2.00=$3.00-$3.00 inc. tax HOCH AUDITORIUM All Seats Reserved Send check or money order payable Memorial Ass'n, 226 Strong Hall, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. Order Now Breakfast for Presidents Scheduled For Oct. 1 Presidents of all the organized houses will meet in the west cafeteria of the Union building at 9 a.m. Special guests will be presidents of the larger organizations and some faculty members. The first President's breakfast of the fall semester is scheduled for Oct. 1. Y. M. C. A. members will be in charge of the discussions. Read the Want Ads Daily. p. m. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 1 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans, every afternoon during the University year except September 28. Journals and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. 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