@ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO MAY 29,1947 P University Pays Tribute- (Continued from page one) Abilene; Stanley Whiteford McLeod, Smith Center; Marian McShea, Medicine Dr. Rachel McShea, Veterinary ville, Ky.; Ralph Edwm Morrison, Helena Menth; Johny Musselman, Liberty Center, Iowa; Johny Musselman, Paxico; Johny Herman Nutzmann, Paxico; Robert Eugene Ode, Poiter; Edward Korn Hansen and Glenn Tucker, Bond; Robert Dale Blake, James and Stingray Dandelion Olson, Erie. Stanley Leach Paine, and Elmer Jackson Stone, Ottawa; Herbert Mathis Peters, Dubuque, Iowa; Charles Frank Deseroso, Chicago; Albert Walter John, Albert Pierson, and Walter Willard Rodgers, Wakeencey; Albert Plotkin, Valley Stream, N.Y. Raymond Lewis Clapper, Washington D.C. Hamilton, Fruttu. Robert Langerud Coe- man, Nolan James Day, and Daniel Sele- sson. John Fletcher, Dylan Dye, Leweilland, Tex. Leonard E. Fashahi, Nowata, Okla.; John Burton Burger, Worthington, Ohio; Bert Gries, Worthington, Ohio. Don Heitman, Redfield, S.D.; William Lawrence Jepson, Vancouver, Wash. Robert Webster Kehr, Carthage, Mo.; George Richard Koehler Jr., Sonvillea Kemper Jay Kost, Grand Junction Color; Robert William Whitehead, Silver Lake. Fred Ordway Wickham, Jr., Kenneth Mo; John Henry Yogell. Gallop, N. Mex.; Herman Henry Ziegenbush, Ellinwood; Joseph Dillard Conwell, Charles Norton Pelletier; James Lippert, Ibn Palu Pelletier; James Philip Sratton, Harold DuMont Waldecker, Hutchinson Q James Eugene Cook, Iola; Samuel Donald Coulter, Oladhe; John Herbert Dalton, Charles Osbom Jones, and Michael Levine; Frank Leopard, Dennis; Dodge City; John Kingstuary Detwiller, Smith Center; Victor Donald Dolecek, Russell; John Kingstuary Detwiller, James Eckert, Onaga; John DeEwers, Coney; Keith Milton Fedde, Jewell. Fred Rollin Powell, Neodeshra; William Samuel Brue, Denver, COLOR; Vernon John Ruzak, Collyer; William Winters, E. Richman Windsor; Vt.; Caroll G. Riggs, Riverwood Winder; Vt.; Car James Hapgood Ferguson and Julius Thomas Gibson, Jr., McPherson; Jo Wade Payne, Jr., and George Theodore Cronenbarger, Jr. (Alison Weir; Keith C. Foster, Anthony; John Brandon Franks, George Owen Kunkle, James Leslie McNaughton, Eugene Harold Nudlinger, Elmo Lemont Patterton, Daniel Mackenzie, Lucien Edwin Walsh, Jr., Leavenhower. Wayne Clifford Steele, Jennings; Vern Wray, John Reid, Jeffrey Worth Stoddard, Green River, Wyo; Thomas William Stone, Vinland; John Elmer Strand, Rockford, I.; Jill Anderson, Rockford; James Thompson, Thomas, Bronx, N.Y.; Robert Emery Trekell, and Thomas Grider Stewart; Wellington; Wallace Augustine Trued. John Peter Van Rixoo, Keyport, N.J. William Edward Walter, Freedonia; John Wesley Waterbury, Jr., Cherry-Hawkins; Clayton Covey Schneier White Albert Joseph Wieland, and Joe Lawrence Wieland, Norton; Robert Samuel Wilson, Madison; Dean Harley Rife, Smith Century Center; or Griess Walling and James Coleman Traw. Chicago; William Wilson Seitz, Chicago; Richard Eberhardt, Salina; Hai Russell Rupertenal and Vernon Jay Landon, Russell. Underwriter's Clinic Starts August 4 A clinic for life insurance underwriters will be conducted at the University August 4 to 9 by the Life Insurance Marketing institute of Purdue university, H. G. Ingham, director, Extension division, unpacked new The Kansas, Missouri and Kansas City Life Underwriters associations will sponsor the six-day program, with attendance limited to 70 underwriters from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Veterans Under Gl Bill Ineligible For Allowance Veterans attending the University under the G.I. Bill will not be eligible for readjustment allowances, the Kansas City Veterans Administration warned today. The veteran who is planning to rest between terms is not eligible for readjustment allowances. He must be available for employment and willing to accept a "suitable job" if he wants the payments. Veterans who wish to draw the unemployment money during the summer should discontinue their subsistence allowance first, the V. A. advised. 17 To Attend Y Conference Fifteen students and two faculty members will attend the 23rd annual YM-YWCA student-faculty conference in Estes park from June 12 to 20. Ned Linegar, YMCA secretary, today said that the delegates will take part in discussions and conferences with widely-known speakers and teachers. Theme of the 8-day rally will be "From Whence Cometh Our Strength." Dr. and Mrs. Calvin VanderWerf will serve as delegation faculty advisers, Mr. Linegar said. Student delegates are Harry and Mary Leces, Edgar and Lucy Thomas, Ross and Rosalie Wahl, Robert Stewart, Wilbur Noble, Richard Collins, Emma Lou Britton, Sheila Wilder, Lorna Greene, Betty van der Smissen, Robert Boese, Bunk Chase. Miss Lees will be co-chairman of the conference. Dr. Joseph King, former pastor of the Lawrence Plymouth Congregational church, will be the major speaker. Other leaders will be Miss Wynefred Wygal, retired member of the YWCA's national student staff; Dr. Raymond Kearns, Presbyterian minister, Manhattan; Miss Isabel Crim, world student service fund; Mr. Raymond Nesbitt, University of Utah; Miss Llois Crozier, executive secretary, Rocky mountain region Student Christian movement University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except holidays and Sundays. 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