1 APRIL 15, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tops 5-1 PAGE SEVEN dured its with a nee- day. It iumph e sec- Evans defeat Frye, juded J. us beat Carson 6-0; e, 6-1; h Bob feated 'Seig Heil' Forensic League Joins Campus UN Sponsors Four members of the Forensic league were appointed to a committee for the campus United Nations conference which will be held here May 18. Plans for a spring election and a banquet were also discussed at the Forensic league meeting held last week. The U.N. committee is composed of Jean Moore, chairman, Hal Friessen, Laura Schmid, and Keith Wilson. It will meet with other committees chosen from the International Relations club; Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity; Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science fraternity; and Delta Sigma Rho, national debate fraternity, to make plans for and choose speakers for the campus conference. Dick Schiefelbusch, graduate student, announced an extemporaneous speech contest open to all undergraduatesponsored by the Forensic league and the speech department to be held in the Kansas room of the Union on April 25. International relations will be the subjects of the speeches and entries must be registered by April 23, he said. Sherman, Tizard Win 1946 Franklin Medal Philadelphia. (UP) — The 1946 Franklin medal, highest honor of the Franklin institute, will be awarded to Dr. Henry Clapp Sherman, Columbia university chemistry professor, and Sir Henry Thomas Tizard, president of Magdalen college, Oxford university. Dr. Sherman will receive the medal for his contributions to the science of nutrition. Sir Henry was honored for outstanding contributions in aeronautical rseearch, especially on radar. The Franklin medal is awarded annually to the person or persons who did most to advance physical science. Court Orders Commission To Reimburse Property Owners Topeka. (UP)—The Supreme court of Kansas last week issued an alternative writ of mandamus ordering the highway commission to reimburse a group of Wichita property owners for alleged damage to their property or show cause for refusal at a hearing April 20. The litigation concerned a ditch dug through Travelair, a Wichita subdivision in 1943, allegedly by the commission and with a refusal of compensation to owners. Alcohol, made from molasses, sugar cane, and surplus sugar in Brazil, is mixed with gasoline and sold for motor fuel. Military Science Addition Will Be On Southeast Corner The Military Science building addition, for which contracts will be let April 24, will be constructed on the southeast corner of the building, where the equipment garage is now, George M. Beal, professor of architecture, has announced. The stone addition, which will mouse big naval guns, will extend 51% feet to the east of the present building, and measure 41 feet north and south, he said. Construction of the one-story structure will begin as soon as the company to whom the contract is awarded can start work. The estimated cost of the addition is $25,000, to be paid from University funds. Search for Son Ends in Topeka Topeka. (UP)—The two-months search for George Daniel Brooks, 17, former Kemper Military academy student who was believed to have left the academy because of "hazing," ended in Topeka. The youth, found by his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ralph J. Brooks, Springfield, Mo., working in a Topeka department store, returned home to seek employment in Springfield. The family drove to Topeka with Springfield Police Chief George Walker and found their son healthy and in good spirits. The youth refused to discuss the alleged hazing at Kemper and his subsequent disappearance from the military academy more than two months ago. Both the family and George said they wanted to forget the two-months sojourn in Kansas, but George said he didn't intend to return to the military academy. Washington, (UP)—Richard B. McEntire, Topeka, Kans., will be nominated this week to fill the Republican vacancy on the Securities and Exchange commission, t the White House announced today. McEntire is now Kansas commissioner of corporations. AT THE HOSPITAL Kansan Will Fill Vacancy Dorothy Stephenson, 1144 Louisiana Willard Wright, Sunflower. Andrew Struble, 1602 Louisiana. Doris Burtscher, Sunflower. Harlan Kilmer, 838 Illinois. Admitted Friday Dismissed Friday Orval Davidson, 932 New Hampshire. Joan Schindling, 1145 Louisiana. Myron Meyer, 1241 Tennessee. Frank Simala, PT-10. Admitted Saturday Ray Anne Robison, Foster. Betty Ann Boling, 1001 West Hills. Dismissed Saturday Harlan Harmon, PT-7. Shirley Jean Leitch, 1433 Tennessee. Jack Buresch, PT-6. Willard Wright, Sunflower. Delphine Denni, 1420 Ohio. Harland Killner, 838 Illinois. Dismissed Sunday Phyllis Wittrock, 1144 Louisiana. Nelle Smallwood, Corbin. Dorothy Stephenson, 1244 Louisiana On Greek Independence day, March 16, Greece celebrates its freedom won from Turkey in 1827. WANT ADS Get Ready For— High School Track Meet Kansas Relays Will trade apartment in Kansas City, Mo., for apartment in Lawrence between June 1 and 15. Write: R. C. Fairchild, 115 W. 39th, Apt. 201, Kansas City, Mo. -26-RIDES—to Philadelphia or New York for Easter. Leave 12:30 Wednesday, return 8:00 Monday night. Phone Foster Reynolds, 3386 or Bob Piper, 3332. -16-LOST—Woman's ring with black rectangle stone and gold crest. Call Peggy Maloney at 295. Reward. -23-LOST—Navy blue zipper purse with very important articles inside. Finder may keep money but please return articles and purse to the Daily Kansan office. -23-RIDE WANTED—Student and wife desire ride to Hutchinson Easter Vacation. Share expenses. Address M. E. Hahn 936 Kentucky. -16-LOST—Elinig Lady Wrist watch Wednesday evening between Hawk and Watkins Hall. Reward $5.00. Phone 900 Bonnie Marlott. -16-HELP WANTED—Do you want a job? If so, there is a job for your at the Jayhawker Theatre. See Glenn or Mr. Farr at the Jayhawker today. STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse. LOST—one red billetfold with identification inside. Also one Swiss made ladies wrist watch. Very much sentimental value as it was my mothers. Easily identified. Reward Taken from Montgomery Ward Office window. Articles were inside of black pigskin bag. Bag was brought to Kansan office. –13-HELP WANTED—For summer, 2 waiters-wages plus room. board. Tips are good! No Mo. Yacht Club, Lake Lautana. Phone Lone Jack 317. -6-LOST—Ring with blue rectangular stone in Fraser or Union washroom Friday. Reward. Call Etleane Boney K.U. 20 or 2958. –15-STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. 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