JUNE 4,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta's Win IM Sweepstakes Beta Theta Pin won the K.U. in intramural point sweepsets this year with 733.1 points, edging out Phi Delta Theta, defending champion, by eight points. The Phil Delt's compiled a total of 724.8 points. Phi Gamma Delta was third with 668.7 points, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon followed close behind with 644.7 points. Sigma Chi trailed in fifth place with 616.1 points. The standings (teams which competed in three or more sports): Beta Theta Pi ... 733.1 Phi Delta Theta ... 724.8 Phi Gamma Delta ... 668.7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 665.7 Sigma Chi ... 616.1 Phi Kappa Psi ... 588.2 Kappa Sigma ... 502.9 Sigma Nu ... 498.2 Delta Tau Delta ... 482.1 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 405.4 Alpha Tau Omega ... 335.3 Battenfeld ... 290.6 Pi Kappa Alpha ... 282.2 Delta Upsilon ... 281.2 Carruth ... 261.2 Kappa Alpha Psi ... 230.4 Nu Sigma Nu ... 195.8 He Throws Away 10 Million Bucks Pittsburgh. (UP)—All the money in Pittsburgh eventually reaches Edward M. Wynn—and he non-chalantly drills holes in it, cuts it in half and sends it on its way. Wynn destroys about 10 million dollars a month; sometimes he throws away a million dollars a day. But it doesn't faze him—money is so much "hay" to him. Officially, Wynn is the Destroyer of Worn-Out Currency, and all the tattered bills from crap games and mistaken laundry trips find their way to his little office in the basement of the Federal Reserve Branch Bank here. Wynn uses two machines to destroy the money. The first machine punches four distinctive holes in the stacked bills, while the second splits them in two, lengthwise. The top halves of the bills are then sent to Washington, where treasury officials verify the count and burn them. As soon as a receipt has been received for the top halves, the lower halves are sent on their way. The double shipment was adopted to discourage anyone who might think of looting the trains and putting the money back together again. All-Student Psychology Publication To Make First Appearance Today First issue of a new campus publication, the University of Kansas Journal of Psychology, will appear today. Evan Stevens, graduate student and editor of the publication, said today. "We believe this is the first journal to be published by psychologists who are in training," he said. "Our purpose is to record the reading and research work done by psychology students here at K.U." The psychology journal will be published every three months. The psychology faculty acts in an advisory capacity, Stevens said, although the entire staff is composed of students. Other staff members are George Yeckel, College junior, assistant editor; and Verlyn Norris, College senior, Robert Parkinson, graduate student, Edward B. Swain, College sophomore, and Jean Murray, College junior, associate editors. Contributors to the first issue are Swain, Parkison, Evan Stevens, Elizabeth Stevens, graduate student, Eugene Jones, College senior; Carla Eddy, first year Law student, and Robert Ramsay, graduate student. We have enjoyed and appreciated your patronage. ORCHIDS! to You Graduates Copies of the 28-page journal will be distributed in the psychology department, and to other individuals and research groups by Dr. R. H. Wheeler, psychology professor. Sunday dinner guests at Ricker hall were Elbert Eckel, Leon, and Elizabeth Graves. Luck and Best Wishes Guests at Ricker KENNEDY More than 50 chemicals are used in producing sulpha drugs. Plumbing & Electric Co. 937 Mass. St. Congratulations to the Class of '46 It's been a pleasure to serve you. FRITZEL-JAYHAWK and Best Wishes HIGHEST QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS 834 Vermont Phone 182 CREAMERY for MERRY MANSION NOTICE Open 7 to 12 p.m. Chicken and Steak Dinners 11th and Haskell Kentucky was the first state to be organized west of the Appalachian mountains. Nearly two-thirds of the corn acreage in the United States is now taken up by hybrid varieties. FOR GRADUATION Eaton's Stationery Sheaffer's Pens Fineline Pencils CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 MASS. ST. Congratulate the Class of 1946 Candy, Jewelry, Stationery, Pipes, and Cosmetics are only a few of the many gifts perfect for the graduate. Drop in and see our variety of gifts. THE ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE A Triumphal Beginning! You've done a good job and you've worked hard. You will soon walk down the Hill for the last time to commence a new life.A life just as pleasant as your years at college,but different. A life where you will earn your own way and where stern necessity demands that you make the most of what you earn.Before you leave visit us and we will thoroughly explain how to use checking,savings accounts and budgeting to your best advantage. Lawrence National Bank