UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN OCTOBER 24,1946 Alpha Phi Omega Pledges 63 Men Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, announces the pledging of 63 men. They are: Arnold Jennings, Robert Hughes, Robert Hess, Robert Gray, Leslie Cox, Robert Stucky, Clarke Thomas Forest Stark, Verne Collier, Gordon Sundek, Robert Fountain, William Chalfant, Melvin Borell, Richard Croker, Corb Bedell, William Cooper, Larry Anderson, and Kenneth King. Richard Wakefield, Theodore Utschen, Harold Schigley, Jerry Schideler, Daniel Leander, Jerry Kuehne, John Fee, Leonard Strum, Lawrence Alfred, William LaCombe, William Perkins, William Wright, David Wilkie, Ralph Kiene, John Jenkins, Joseph Edwards, Arthur Fitch, Robert Lindsay, Donald Wells, Oliver Samuel, and Glen Sewell. Weldon Sportsman, Wayne Miller, Walter Huston, Hickman Mills, Ralph Lundberg, Richard Harrington, Edward Harris, Don McElrath, Frank Schultheil, Henry Reed, Richard Raidt, James Pratt, Ray Portland, Robert Petitt, Ralph Perry, William Palmer, Merle McCoy. Ralph McClung, Luster Main, Alfred Moore, Matthew Zimmerman, Donald Yockey, and Clyde Shockley. Cooperation in organizing and launching the World Student fund drive was asked of the pledges by Keith Congdon, campus chairman. Miss Zipple Plans Dietetics Course Miss Hermina Zipple, Union director and dietitian, returned Friday from Cincinnati, where she attended the annual convention of American Dietetics Association. Leaving two days early for the convention, Miss Zipple, met with seven other members of a committee designated to plan a fifth year course of study for dietitians. The regular four year dietetics course in college will now be followed by a fifth year of study in an approved hospital or school. The American Dietetics Association accepted the plan as proposed by the committee. In Honolulu Concert Ruth Orcutt, professor of piano on leave of absence from the School of Fine Arts, was accompanist for Edmund Kurtz, cellist, at a concert presented recently in Honolulu. Miss Orcutt is now working as a member of the Punahou music school faculty in Honolulu. ... STOWITS Rexall Store 847 Mass. No Feudin' Here Whitesburg, Ky. (UP) — Three families of Letcher county have grown to such an extent it has been proposed a school district be established to accommodate the 45 children. All the families live within "hollering distance" of one another. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. SQUARE DEAL FREE RIDE TO REGISTRATION—Cars at Frank Strong 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday Through Friday Registration Closes 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 COURTESY K.U. WOODRING CLUB - Convenient...dependable...comfortable in any kind of weather. That's why the seasoned traveler goes by train-by Union Pacific. You relax from the moment you step aboard. You reach your destination rested and refreshed. Union Pacific's fleet of modern trains offer a variety of service and accommodations. be Specific - say"Union Pacific" Union Pacific Railroad Union Pacific Railroad North 2nd & Maple Lawrence, Kansas UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD AOAD OF THE Streamliners AND THE Challengers SEE A SHOW TONITE NOW—Ends Saturday OWL SHOW SAT. 11:30 P.M. SUNDAY—One Week BETTE DAVIS "A STOLEN LIFE" GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 TODAY — Ends Saturday Those "Young & Gay" Girls with more men and more fun! GAIL RUSSELL DIANA LYNN BRIAN DONLEVY "Our Hearts Were Growing Up" OWL SAT. & SUNDAY 4 Days The Musical With The Good Luck Charm! VIVIAN BLAINE PERRY COMO HARRY JAMES "IF I'M LUCKY" Carmen Miranda Now - Ends Saturday Plus Feature No. 2 Bob Hope ★ Madeline Carroll "My Favorite Blonde" COMING SUNDAY An Unforgetable Picture VARSITY TODAY — Ends Saturday Peopleled With Characters You'll Love to Hate! Linda Stirling ★ Wm. Henry "Mysterious Mr. Valentine" and JOHNNY MACK BROWN "Shadows on the Range" SUNDAY—3 Days "LITTLE MISS BiG" "SHADOWED"