4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 11, 1945 V-12 Swimming Meet to Start At 4:30 Monday The A bracket of the V-12 intramural swimming meet will start at 4:30 p.m. Monday when two events will be conducted between three P. T. houses—PT's 6, 8 and 10. On Wednesday the other two events will be run off between the same houses. These include the diving contest and the free style medley play. The following week is set for the B bracket meet of PTs 5, 7 and The events Monday are: Medley relay-PT 6, A. G. Reyolds, breast stroke; Lewis Strong, de stroke; William Brenza, backroke; Dan Chase, free style. P.T.8, Robert Weber, breast stroke; A. Larsell, side stroke; Fred elm, back stroke; Al Chase, free vle. PT 10, Harold Phelps, breast stroke; Dane Whyte, side stroke; Alin Steinhauer, back stroke; John lichols, free style. Under Water (Diving start) PT 6-Albert Bock and Richard rown. PT 8—James Irwin and Tom Davis. PT 10—Harold Phelps and Edwin journist. Wednesday Events Free Style Medley Relay (Third ass swimmer, 100 feet; second class vimmer, 200 feet; and first class vimmer, 300 feet.) PT 6—Willard Widder, Joseph locks, and Dan Chase. PT 8—Stephen Hill, Robert Johnr- ne and Stan Hobbs. PT 10—Willard Jensen, Homer oover, and Harold Phelps. PT 6—Lewis Stong PT 8—Robert Miller and Dean arder PT 10-John Nichols, and Fred Daneki. B-29'S CONTINUE— (continued from page one) From Manila. Gen. Douglas Macarthur reported that Japanese vessels have almost completely disappeared from south China and Pacificaters, leaving isolated enemy bases the stolen empire to die on the line. 10 Million Jan Tons Sunk No Million Jap Tolls Surat MacArthur revealed that almost two million tons of Japanese shipping have been sunk or damaged by lled planes since the first of the ear. Allied troops fighting in the Philippines and other southwest Pacific area's made new gains. Allied planes continued to give close support to ground forces and also carried on ar-ranging assaults against Jap bases from Formosa to Java. Ten addition enemy vessels were sunk or damaged in these attacks. Capt. William Knox Is Post Chaplain in Utah Word has been received that Capt. William F. Knox, '37, M.A.42, is now post chaplain at Wendover, Utah. His wife, the former Margaret Hayes, '55, M.M.36, is with him. A brother, Capt. Carl S. Knox, special service officer, is in France. VARSITY SUNDAY — 3 Days Richard Dix in "THE POWER OF THE WHISTLER" and "THERE GOES KELLY" A team of 12 Jayhawk cinder artists will compete with Tiger track and field men on the Missouri university course tomorrow in the third outdoor dual meet of the season. K. U. Tracksters To Meet Tigers In Third Event The Kansas thinclads have come out even thus far, dropping the first to Oklahoma on the Norman track, and winning the second here in Memorial stadium. Track Couch Ray Kanehle's revised list of entries, reduced to 12 men for travelers has Richard Hudson, and Henry Raab running the mile, Hudson and James Thomas running the 2-mile distance, John Jackson, Lynn Leigh, and John Stites entered in the 440-yard run, and Hudson, Raab, and Rolland Hamilton in the 880. In the dashes are Kenneth Danneberg and Owen Peck for both the 100 and the 220. Norval Jackson and Jim Sargent are Kanehl's high hurlers, and Jackson and Peck will run the low hurdles. The relay team stands unaffected by the last minute changes: John Jackson, Leigh Stites, and Danne-berg. The revised list leaves Leroy Robinson responsible in the weight events, shot put and discus, and also in the javelin. High jumpers will be Robison and Sargent, and broad jumpers, Peek, Danneberg, and Leigh. The team left Lawrence at 1 p.m. today and will return early Sunday morning. Cheerleader Tryouts Will Be Monday Night Cheerleader tryouts will be at 8:30 Monday night in the Kansas room, Student Union, Eugenia Hepworth, chairman of the A.S.C. traditions committee said today. Students who wish to try out and were unable to meet yesterday afternoon with the present cheerleaders, contact Eloise Brown, senior cheerleader, at 731. A short practice session will be held in the Kansas room, at 4:30 Monday afternoon. With 27 schools competing, the regional high school track and field meet in Memorial stadium tomorrow will select twelve teams from northeast Kansas to participate in the state championship meet in May 18 and 19. Schools to Compete In Regional Meet and 19. Some of the outstanding performers in the annual interscholastic meet in Memorial stadium April 21 will return for this competition, Coach Henry Shenk, manager of the meet said today. Stewart of Shawnee-Mission, who set a class AA meet record winning the 880 in the April meet, will be back, as well as Snodderly, of Wyandotte winner of the AA 100-yard dash. dash. Rosedale's Hervey, winner of the class A pole vault, Eaton of Paola who won the A-division broad jump, and Morris, quartermile class A winner from Holton are expected to repeat in tomorrow's meet. The preliminary events will get started at 9:30 a.m., and finals are scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m. Come in For Our Special Steaks BILL'S GRILL William Pappas Across from Court House 1109 Mass. Semi-Formal WALTER MARTIE And His Orchestra Saturday, May 12 8:30 - 11:30 P.M. UNION LOUNGE ADMISSION Members Free. Non Members $1.00, Drag or Stag TICKETS ON SALE AT THE DOOR Honor initiates elected by the organization were Emily Stacey, Ann Young, and Nancy Tomlinson. (continued from page one) Rosemary Harding and Edith Darby were elected notification assistants. Guests at the initiation dinner were Miss Florence Black and Miss Maude Eliott, sponsors. Initiates were: Includes were: Mary Dell Burnside, Edith Marie Darby, Nancy Tomlinson, Ruth Cawold, Mary Katherine Booth, Billie Marie Hamilton, Shirley Jamieson, Rosemary Harding, Johnnie May Mann, Jane Miller, Caroline Morris, Evelyn Mercier, Donna Jean Morris, Ann Redding, Emily Stacey, Mary Turkington, Maureen Waterstradt, Virginia Wickert, and Ann Young. PARTIES ANNOUNCE— (continued from page one) Class officer candidates are: Senior class—Keith Bunnel, president; Joan Power, vice-president; and Leroy Robizon, V-12, secretary-treasurer. Junior class - Alberta Cornwell. JAYHAWKER NOW — Ends Saturday COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A Kidney Buchman Production A SONG TO REMEMBER in TECHNICOLOR starring Paul MUNI Merle OBERON SUNDAY 5 Thrill-Packed Days Sunday Continuous from 1 p.m. Canuteson Returns From Meeting At Minneapolis Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of health services at Watkins Memorial hospital, returned Monday from Minneapolis, Minn., after attending a business session of the Council of American Health association. Two major topics discussed at the meeting were the health services and health buildings developed by schools and the co-ordination of health programs to include health services, physical education, and health institutions. Dr. Camuteson is president of the association. president; Owen Peck, vice-president; and Ann Young, secretary-treasurer. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Sophomore class--Michael Kuklenski, president; Joan Woodward, vice-president; and Earl Stanton, secretary-treasurer. GRANADA TODAY, Ends Saturday