PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 Kansas Goes To Nebraska For First Outdoor Meet Twenty men will represent Kansas at the Jayhawkers' first outdoor dual track meet Wednesday, April 13, at Nebraska. It will be Kansas' last competition Saturday, April 23. up to give the tracksters a few days they will be Kansas' last competition until the K.U. relays Friday, April 22. The meet was originally planned for Saturday, April 16, but was moved up to give the trackers a few days off for Easter vacation. Two races seem safe for Kansas. Bob Karnes broke the Big Seven indoor record and is expected to take the number one spot in the two mile grind. Pat Bowers broke the indoor record in the 880-yard race and will be favored in it. Nebraska, however, could gain pointage by crowding in some seconds or thirds. The Cornhuskers look like winners in five events barring upsets. Leonard Kehl is regarded as a cinctch to take the pole vault. In the Big Seven indoor meet he set a new record at 13 feet, 11 inches and took a tie for second at Austin the past week with a vault of 13 feet, 6 inches Kansas came in fourth in the conference meet with 21 points. Oklahoma had 30. The 'Huskers failed to score in only two events, the broad and high jump. In the indoor battle Nebraska also took first in the 60 yard high hurdles, placed in the low hurdles in the same distance, and took second, third and fifth in the 60-yard dash. Colorado was the school which defeated the Huskers in the 60-yard sprint. But the K.U. crew was rated under the Nebraskans last year and upset them $6\%$ to $64\%$ in the Memorial stadium. This time the Kansans will travel to Lincoln, leaving Tuesday, April 12, by bus. Since Nebraska did not place in the high jump, both Norris and Richardson will stand a good chance to add to the Kansas total. The Kansas squad is: 440. Schutzel, Winton Studt, and Dick Waegstaff 120 high hurdles, Jack Greenwood 220. Emil Schutzel Dick Wagstast. 880, Hal Hinchee, and Pat Bowers Mile, Dave Breidenthal and Bob Karnes. Karnes. Two-mile, Breidenthal and Karnes High jump, Bill Richardson and Deddie Norris Devin Norris. Broad jump, Walt Emery. Pole vault, Herman Wilson and John Wassmer. John Washer. Shot put, Bob Broady, Charles Penny and Cliff Abel. Discuss Broady. Scenes from "Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon" and a group of native French dances were presented Wednesday at a meeting of the French club. Javelin, Abel, Bob Drumm, Warren Fieand, Bruce Henoch, and Bob Kline. Students who appeared in the play included: Steven Wilson and Eminor Cavinee, College freshmen; Jeanne Carpenter, College junior; Betty Bull, College sophomore; and Lawrence M. Morgan, graduate student. Play And Folk Dances Given At French Club Meeting The folk dancers were Dorothea Fuller, club president; Don Hull and Judith Johnson, College freshmen; and William DeLay, College junior. They were accompanied by Maxine Dunkelberg, fine arts senior. Alleen Armstrong, College junior, and John Nesselhoe, College senior, introduced the two parts of the program. A conference of the executive committee of the Association of Presbyterian University Pastors will be held here today and tomorrow Dr. John H. Patton, professor of religion and vice-president of the organization will be host to the group. Presbyterian Committee Will Meet Here This Week "The purpose of this meeting is to draft plans for our summer conference," Dr. Patton explained. Representatives from the Universities of Illinois, Minnesota, and California and Iowa State college will attend the conference. KU-Iowa State Open Big 7 Play The University of Kansas baseball team opens 1949 conference play with Iowa State at Ames today. The Jayhawkers will play a second game there tomorrow. Kansas defeated Rockhurst 4 to 2 here Tuesday in the season curtain raiser. Thermophane insulating glass is used in most solar-type houses with large window areas to reduce heat loss and enable the sun's heat rays to penetrate into the room. Offers Courses In Lifesaving Students who hold senior lifesaving certificates are qualified for enrollment in the course. Those interested are requested to sign on the bulletin board in the east wing of Robinson gymnasium. Water safety instructor's classes will be offered again this year starting Monday, April 18. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, said today. Miss Hoover stated that the course would be of special interest to students planning summer camp work. Fifteen hours of instruction will be offered, with classes running from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the evening for one week. New Coach Bill "Red" Hogan calmly looks over the Jayhawker baseball squad which is in Amcs today preparing for a two-game weekend series against Iowa State. Hogan expects to start Dick Gilman, his number one hurler, Friday and either Charlie Moffett or Guy Mabry Saturday. The Kansans have one victory this season, that a non-conference one against Rockhurst. Iowa State made a two-game sweep against Simpson in their openers last week. Memento — CALL 432 for Fur Storage BEFORE YOU GO HOME. Be Wise and Cautious Ladies Our modern vaults will give your furs complete protection. Leave them until next fall. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Instructor Eats Textbook Page Tuesday, during his 9 a.m. American Government class, Russell Barrett, instructor in political science, promised, "If a Democratic mayor is elected in Lawrence, I'll eat this book." Bill Turner, a Democrat, was elected mayor Tuesday. Today, students handed Mr. Barrett a copy of the 400-page textbook, "Government in the United States," a knife, fork, spoon, salt and pepper. Mr. Barrett started eating the words. He could only consume part of one page. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Dr. G. B. Price, professor of mathematics, will speak at the seventh biennial convention of Kappa Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity, 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at Washburn Municipal university in Topeka. His topic will be "Some Famous Problems of Modern Mathematics." The convention will be held from Sunday through Tuesday, April 12. Read the Daily Kansan daily. WILDERNESS OUTFITTERS Inc. ELY, MINNESOTA Herman Welders Saturday Night! The 24-40 Club Add the Easter Touch to Your Dinner or Party With Servings from our Easter Party Bricks. VANILLA ICE CREAM with a Yellow Chick Center. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Phone 696 IT'S CHEAPER TO FLY! This is no fairy tale! You save on meals, tips, car fare—all around! Try it this Easter. You'll save hours of vacation time. Let us help you with your reservation. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Travel Agency 7th & Mass. Sts. BETTY JOST, Mgr. Tel. 70