MARCH 29,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Delta women's ship gym- Any USC Coed His for the Asking. Wife Claims Education Dean Brags Los Angeles. (UP)—Dean William G. Campbell, whose wife said he boasted that any co-ed of the University of Southern California campus was his for the asking, denied today that he took advantage of his charms. Campbell started the divorce fight by accusing his wife of 87 acts of cruelty, including a violent temper, nagging, criticizing him in public, heaping abuse on him, falsely accusing him of associating with other women and preparing meals out of eans. Mrs. Campbell's 22-page cross-complaint for separate maintenance accused her husband of subscribing to free-love theories and boasting of his prowess as a lover. Campbell, dean of education at Southern California, admitted that he wrote letters to a woman colleague, Frances Bauld, but said he "gave her no kisses." He denied a love affair with Myrtia Gardner, who took care of his children, but admitted "kissing and hugging" another woman friend, Dorothy Grey Phillips. She said he bragged he could love several women at one time and believed that monogamy and marriage were solely for protection of women. He said the other charges in Mrs. Emma Kozak Campbell's cross-compaint to his divorce suit were just as false. Summer Camp Positions Available to Students Positions as summer camp directors, head counselors, camp doctors, specialty counselors, waterfront directors, camp dietitians, and general counselors are available in children's private and organizational camps in New England and the Middle Atlantic States, Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the Adviser of Women announced today. Counselors must be 18 years of age or over and must have had training in at least one camp skill, and experience as a camp counselor or in group work. Those who are interested may receive more information by calling at the Adviser of Women's office, 121 Frank Strong. 2,000 Plan To Attend Summer School "About 2,000 students now enrolled in the University are planning to go to summer school." Dean J. O. Jones announced today. The estimate was made from information turned in by students on the pre-enrollment request cards filled out in classes last week. Three thousand, one hundred sixty-five cards were turned in, representing about 60 per cent of the student body; 1,292 students said they were going to summer school, and 624 students were uncertain. Few, but pertinent requests, were made for courses in Star-Gazing, advanced and elementary Wolfing, Sun-Bathing, and lab courses in Effects Sleep Has on the Body, The Effects of a Lack of Education, and Brewers' Art. The class in highest demand is College Algebra 2a with 104 requests. Next is Chemistry III with 95 students asking for the class. Other classes which rated high were Chemistry I, 44 requests; Chemistry II, 21; Organic Chemistry I, 36; Accounting II, 70; Economics I, 40; Cost Accounting, 43; Statistics I, 23; English II, 71; Fundamentals of Speech, 68; German II, 49; Trigonometry, 49; Analytic Geometry, 55; Calculus I, 58; Physics 5, 47; Physics 6, 36; American Government, 20; and Psychology I, 67. Courses in chemistry, engineering, shop work, English, Spanish, French, German, history, and mathematics rated high. Entomology to Initiate Initiation of new Entomology club members will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Room 301, Snow hall, according to Leon Heper, president. GIFTS For All Occasions Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass. Going on a PICNIC? You'll Find Just What You Need at Reeves— Wieners Steaks Hamburger Buns Pickles Mustard Potato Chips Cakes Cookies Fruit Student's—We're Just 5 Blocks North of the Campus on Mississippi Street Reeves Grocery "Just a little bit better than anywhere else" Phone 413 At the Corner of 9th and Mississippi Last Year's Senior Gift Brightens Campus This Spring A minute preview of future campus beauty may be seen north of the sidewalk between Spooner-Thayer museum and University High school. One of the crab apple trees given the University by last year's senior class is in bloom, brightening the hillside with its pink and white blossoms. Washington. (UP) — A livestock expert told congress-today that city consumers are threatened with the most acute meat shortage in history within six months. Senators Consider Atomic Controls (By United Press) The Senate atomic energy committee today studied a State department plan calling for a "muzzle" on atomic energy, permitting its use by industry and international control of atomic production by the United Nations organization. A secret "denaturalizing" process, making atom-producing ores impotent for war purposes but useful in production, was described lars in War department funds would seriously limit atomic research and bomb production. Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, army atom chief, told a Senate appropriations sub-committee that a contemplated cutback of 50 million dol- JACK'S MOTORS 1021 Mass. Phone 429 Used Cars Bought and Sold Overhaul, Tune-ups, Repair Body and Fender Service Car Painting, All Makes of Cars Service at All Hours JACK BUBB, Prop. PHONE 2443R AFTER SIX Buy Them April 1 at the UNION BUILDING FRANK STRONG FRASER Or From Any BITTER BIRD Representative What? You Bet, that new K.U. 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