UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE APRIL 25,1947 Return Match With Washburn Here Saturday The Jayhawker tennis team will play a return match with Washburn university on the cement courts by Memorial stadium at 2 p.m. tomorrow. In the previous net contest at Topeka, Kansas came out on top, 7-0. Diek Richards, Erwin Busiek, Harold Miller, and Bob Barnes are certain to be on the firing line for the University in four of the singles matches. Busiek and Miller will handle the chores in one of the doubles contests. Others who may play in the fifth singles match and the remaining doubles match may be chosen by Coach Gordon Sabine from these four men: Frank Gage, Charles Carson, Hervey Macferran, and Lynn Greeley. Two regular members of the squad will be unavailable for competition. Sam Mazon is ill and Roy Shoaf has to catch up on some studies. Monday the team will journey to Manhattan to play a non-conference match against the Wildcats. Richards, Busiek, Miller, and Barnes will make the trip along with another member not yet chosen. Vets Must Sign Now For Summer School The veteran must make up his mind soon about coming back to summer school. If he decides to attend, he must sign up in the basement of Frank Strong hall May 12, 13, 14, or 15, or his subsistence check will stop, the Veterans bureau said today. Any veteran will be entitled this spring to $2\frac{1}{2}$ days of G.I. bill of rights pay for every month he has spent in school since September, if he has not cut too many classes. Thus single veterans who have spent nine months in the University under the G.I. bill will get about $48, married veterans about $68. But three class cuts knock off a day's pay. If the veteran takes this money, it will be deducted from his credit with the Veteran's administration. His G.I. bill will end that much sooner. Chemical Society Hears K.U. Papers Three graduate students, Warren K. Lowen, Donald D. DeFord, and Herbert L. Bradlow, were authors of papers read at the annual conference of the American Chemical society in Atlantic City, Prof. R. Q. Brewster of the chemistry department said recently. David Hume, assistant professor of chemistry, assisted in writing the papers by Lowen and DeFord. Calvin VanderWerf, associate professor of chemistry, was co-author of the paper with Bradlow. 215 Children Will See Y-Sponsored May Day Fete Two-hundred fifteen school children from North Lawrence will be entertained at a May day dye sponsored by a joint community service commission of the YWCA and YM CA. The entertainment will take the form of a play day with sack races, relays, singing games, and a May pole. It will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. May 1, under the co-chairmanship of Dorothy James and Elizabeth Webster, College sophomores. Bridge Team To Compete In All Big Six Tournament Dean Gibson, College freshman and Stanley Nelson, sophomore, will represent the University at the all-Big Six bridge tournament today. at Lincoln, Nebraska. at Lincoln, Nebraska. These men won the recent All-University tournament sponsored by the Union intramurals committee. Net Star Here is Erwin Busick, leading racket wielder of the Jayhawker tennis squad. He was ranked 10th among the nation's juniors last year. A total of 9,095 veterans in the Arkansas- Kansas- Missouri- Oklahoma area obtained G. I. loans during the first three months of 1947, the Veterans administration reports. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 3-day Cleaning Service 4-day Laundry Service 24-hour Shoe Repair - Leather and Garment Dyeing a Specialty. 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