1949 FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Beta Gamma Sigma initiation and banquet, 5 p.m. Sunday, Union. Canterbury club, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Parish house, Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, special meeting, 11 a.m. tomorrow, 203 Strong. Mr. Vidar Wolontis, Harvard University, "Properties of a Conformal Invariant." I.S.A. Council meeting, 5 p.m. Monday, 205 Fraser. Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, April 25, 203 Strong. Mr. Robert C. Fisher, "On Union Curves and Lines of Curvature." Y. W.C.A. cabinet meeting, 4 today, Henley house. Unitarian Liberal club, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Pine room, Union. Panel discussion on Unitarianism. Phi Sigma initiation, 6 tonight, English room, Union; banquet, 6:30 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Dr. Ise, Ise, "Inadequacies of Science." Baptist Sorority Elects Officers Martha Oatman, business junior, has been elected president of Theta Epsilon. Baptist sorority. She and other officers of the new cabinet will be installed at a banquet meeting Tuesday, April 26, in the English room of the Union. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will be the speaker. Other new officers are Barbara Lux, vice president, Arlene Ulrich, secretary and treasurer, Alice Degner, contact chairman, Betty L Slagle, social chairman, Veda M Russell, chaplain, Mildred Simpson historian, Jean L Bush, guard. Jimmy Green Gets Spring Painting Uncle Jimmy Green and the student have changed clothes again. It is the third time this school year that the statue in front of green hall has been painted. Uncle Jimmy is wearing an orange coat and white-striped trousers and holding a shamrock in his hand. The student's new spring wardrobe consists of a white coat and white-striped trousers. No law student would commit himself in designating the culprit. Read the Want Ads Daily. 12-39c To-Day and SATURDAY Kansans Register First Big 7 Win Kansas registered its first Big Seven win of the season when Dick Gilman pitcher a three hit, 4 to 1 victory over the Missouri Tigers. Right fielder, Guy Mabry hit a homer in the ninth inning to give Kansas its fourth run. The win gave Kansas an even split with the Tigers, and a 1-3 record in conference play. Jordan Haines, College senior, headed the Kansas Relays committee of 17 University men who were responsible for the notification of all high schools, colleges and universities taking part in the events, mailing of entry blanks, classification of all entries and the coordination of the queen program and parade. The Kansas Relays, second largest in the country, is the only major relays produced altogether by students. Denver — (U.P.) — An aeronautics student commutes from his home to Denver university by plane. Leo Holmes keeps his plane at a field near his North Denver home. Each morning he flies to his classes. He says it saves him an hour a day and he doesn't have to cope with traffic. This Guy Flies To Class Always On The Alert Bradford, Tenn.—(U(F)—Mrs. J. M. M'Caleb couldn't figure out why the laundry man was making so much noise just picking up a bundle from the front porch. Then she found that Tuttles, the M'Caleb canine, was guarding the laundry with his life. Plus Co-Hit! "SUDAN" Mari Monte "Jon Hall" FLAXY HAD TWO WAYS OF HANDLING MEN . . . Soft, Warm Lips. . . or a heart as cold as ice! SPECIAL IT'S RODEO TIME AT THE "CALGARY STAMPEDE" ALL THE THRILLS IN "TECHNICOLOR" You're not even a woman anymore. . . Just another dame with a weakness! SAT. NITE OWL SHOW 11:15 SUNDAY 4 DAYS Business Fraternity To Initiate Kansas City Firm Head Parry Barnes, a partner in a Kansas City accounting firm, will be initiated along with 23 students, by the University chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary business fraternity on Sunday, April 24. Barnes will be guest speaker at a banquet to be given at 5 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Union following the initiation ceremonies. Read the Daily Kansan daily. THE COMMUNICATIVE GRANADA TONIGHT and SATURDAY The First American Picture To Be Made Inside Bomb Ravaged Germany! "BERLIN EXPRESS" Merle Oberon Robt. Chas. Ryan Korvin Paul Lukas TERRIFYING ADVENTURE . . . International Intrigue . . . on a peril-filled journey that finds all of them marked for danger and one of them MARKED FOR DEATH! See it from the beginning! FEATURES AT 1:20, 3:21, 5:22, 7:24 and 9:27 Sunburst of Color! Sunburst of Songs! and a Sunburst of Stars! 4 BIG DAYS Also Sat. Owl 11:15 Special— '49 Basketball HEADLINES LASSIE LASSIE and CLAUDE JARMAN, JR. Together for the First Time