UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1947 PAGE EIGHT Team Captains Selected For WSSF Drive Seventy-one captains have been selected to spearhead the World Service Fund drive from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1. Captains are Joe Malone, Milton Goughenher, Virgil Whitsitt, Gerrie Keeese, William E. Ruth, Martha Ann Robinson, Bob Beese, Jane Belt, Andrew Berry, Helen Ward, Virginia Shimer, Marie Jackson, Kathie Sloan, Charlotte Thayer, Alla Beebe, Nancy D. Smith, Betty Pinkney, Pat Dosien, Vina Godding, Anla Prettyman, Phyllis Walsten, Barbara Shipp, Zelina Higginbottom, Barbara Lamoreaux, Norma Kennedy, Bill Porter, Ralph Brock, Don Hyten, Doris Tihene, Jane Lutz, Dale Cooper, John Hinde, G. B. Stein, A. R. Pickering, Everett Land, William Mitchell, Russell Mammel, Marybeth Rea, T. O. Peters Jean Francisco, College senior, is in charge of the team captains. She was an unofficial representative to the World Student Christian conference in Geneva, Switzerland, in the summer of 1946. Pledge cards in place of cash will be accepted, she said. These pledge cards should be marked to go to the World Student Service Fund. Bob McEvers, Floyd Grimes, Elmer Russeil, Roy Walz, Art Riordan, William Pierson, Fred Brinkman, Henry Pinault, Nancy Welker, Elizabeth Loughlin, Margaret Meeks, Carol Buhlher, Nancy S. Smith, Marilyn Rust, Marie Jocleson, Colleen Helminger, Eleanor Campbell, Marilyn Harter, Becky Larson, Carol Helmers, Mary Hercules, Laura Mason, Frances Neal, Bob Cheskey, Fred Apt, Jack Green, Sheridan Robbins, Dean Klopper, Dorotha Sisson, Betty Slagle. 'Bellringer' List Reaches 528 Mark With the recent addition of 11 new names, the University Bellringers list grew to 523 members. Anyone who donates $100 or more for the World War II memorial automatically becomes a Bellringer. New Bellringers are Mrs. Raymond Clapper and Earl W. Shinn, both of Washington, D.C.; Prof. John Ise and F. H. Roberts; Lawrence; S. M. McGaw, Stockton, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Then, Wichita; Dr. J. Waltz, St. Francis; Marvin W. Wallace, Paul Wunsch and Marvin Cox, Kingman; Irene Gilchrist Petit, Ventura, Calif. During the last few weeks, gifts have come to the memorial association from alumni and friends in 17 states and the District of Columbia, as well as many Kansas cities and towns. "The Christian religion is beautiful." the Rev. Victor Meyers told the University Christian fellowship Thursday. Religion Beautiful Fellowship Told where is another religion in the world that approaches the love of man as does the Christian religion?" he asked. "There are many ugly things in the Bible, but how can we fight them if we don't expose them?" "It is essential that we face the war and Satan, in order to combat them. William L. Stuck, College senior, was elected president of the German club Thursday. Other officers are Margaret A. Peltz, vice president; Wendel G. secretary-treasurer, and Wendel S. Showwart, social chairman. German Club Elects William L. Stuck President Stuck learned to speak German overseas while he was in the service. Names Election Committee Sigma Tau, mechanical engineering fraternity, appointed a committee Wednesday for initiation. Those named were William Walker, Dean Brown, and Ward Graham. No date has been set for the initiation. Game Admission To Be By. Activity Books Only Students intending to attend the football game tomorrow must have their activity books, Karl Klooz, bursar, said today. Several students have not picked up their activity tickets in the rotunda of Frank Strong. The receipts that were used for admittance to last week's game will be no good this week, Klooz said. APhA To Hear National Officer Dr. Sylvester H. Dretzka, national president of the American Pharmaceutical association for 1947-48, will be guest speaker at the November meeting of the University student branch of A.Ph.A. He is also secretary of the Wisconsin board of pharcamv. The group will hold open house 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Room for all pharmacy students The purpose of the 98-year-old association is to advance professional pharmacy. The University student received its charter March 30 1946. Officers are R. Desmond Gibson president; Philip Preble, vice-president; Geraldine Bobbitt, secretary and Jack Frost, treasurer. Dr. Rabbon W. Clark, professor of pharmacy, is faculty sponsor. In addition to the visit of Dr. Dretzka, A.Ph.A. will meet with the state board of pharmacy for a "question and answer" session. Guest speakers from the various fields of pharmacy will speak each month. Sunnyside Children To Have School Bus The 200 grade school pupils at Sunnyside will have a bus of their own starting Monday morning. Busses will leave Sunnyside for Cordley Grade school at 8:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. each school day, said Irvin Youngberg, diretor of dormitories. The new route will turn south at 16th street and Illinois, stopping at that corner to pick up passengers. The return bus will leave Cordley school at 11:20 a.m., again stopping at 16th and Illinois. Advisor Selected For Pi Tau Sigma R. S. Tait, associate professor of mechanical engineering was chosen Wednesday as the new faculty advisor to Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering fraternity. Professor Tait was preceded by Mr. M. E. Jackel, who was an instructor of mechanical engineering Mr. Jackel is no longer at the University. Completely rainproof with all seams electrically heat sealed. Jim Kanehl,Engineering junior was elected treasurer at the meeting. $6.95 Rainy Weather Specials The New Plastic Raincoat Navy Raincoat High quality, surplus Navy Coat $6.95 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 911 Mass. Phone 669 Federated World Is Debate Topic For All Colleges 588 Resolved, that a federal world government should be established. This topic has been chosen as the official collegiate debate question for the 1947-48 academic year, Prof. E. C. Buehler of the department of speech and drama announced today. Tryouts for the University debate squad will be held at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 21, in the Little Theater of Green hall. All interested University students, are urged by Professor Buehler to try out. "This problem is one of the most important ever discussed by college debaters," Professor Buehler said. With the presentriter better organized, Organizationization can successfully other solutions to the world problem must be carefully analyzed." A five minute constructive speech will be given by each candidate on some phase of the question. In addition, each debater wil be required to speak three minutes in rebuttal of some point advanced by another candidate during the evening. The squad will be cosched this year by Professor Buehler and Richard Schiefelbusch, instructor in speech. Six debate tournaments and forensic meets are on the tentative University debate schedule. The season will open with the Iowa university invitational tournament, Dec 4. Following will be events at Austin, Texas; Lincoln, Neb.: Winfield, and either Madison, Wise., or Denver. Colo. The climax of the season will be the Missouri Valley forensic meet in Lawrence beginning March 28. In addition to tournament debating, about 20 intercollegiate dual contests will be held at K. U. or before speech institutes, civic clubs, and college and high school assemblies. A smoker will be held for the Pershing Rifles at 7:15 p. m., Oct. 20 in the Pine room of the Union, Robert Franklin, team captain, said at a meeting Thursday. Regular meetings will be held at 4 p. m. every Thursday. 'Rifles' To Hold Smoker "BUCK-A-ROO" WESTERN TYPE 10 oz. 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United States May Face Winter Fuel Shortages They said the scarcity of tank cars would provoke spot oil shortages in the Midwest and New England with the rise in heating requirements. "I'm the supply member of the team" Washington - (UP) - Government petroleum experts said today that scattered fuel oil shortages appeared inescapable this winter but shied away from any suggestions of allocating domestic supplies. First War Dead Arrive the funeral ship Honda Knot, a converted army transport, was bringing back some 3,000 brown steel caskets bearing the remains of those who fell at Pearl Harbor almost six years ago. San Francisco—(UP) —The nation's flag flew at half staff today as America paused to pay reverent tribute to the first of her war dead returning from battlefield graves. "I help make your telephone service the world's best" "About 50 years before you were born-back in 1877-1 started making telephone equipment for the nation. 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