/ 3 Regular Midweek to Be Held Tonight in Union Lounge The regular Union midweek dance will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Union lounge, Jane Atwood, social chairman of Student Union activities, has announced. Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play. Campus Society The A Cappella chair picnic which was to have been held in Clinton park tomorrow has been postponed indefinitely. The annual Bacteriology club picnic is to be held at 6:30 tomorrow in Clinton park. Delta Tau Delta—Seaman 1/c Jim Mordy, former chapter member, stopped at the house yesterday on his way back to Great Lakes Naval Training station. Phi Kappa Psi—Bill Ritt was initiated Sunday. Gamma Phi Beta — Georgia Lee Reinhart was a luncheon guest Tuesday. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Seaman Bob Day, Lt. Jack Day, and Lt. Bill Burks were dinner guests Tuesday. Battenfeld—Jim Jackson, Osage City; and Stanley England, Salina, were weekend and Monday night guests. Kappa Alpha Theta - A baseball game with Tipperary Hall was played Tuesday. Jolliffe — Ruth Giles, Lawrence was a dinner guest last night. Tipperary—Sunday dinner guests were Deanna Burnworth and Midge Weber, Independence, Kan.; Wanda Hall and Mrs. Nina Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wisner, Wichita; Harry Hutchens and John Witherspoon, V-12; and Mary Zeller and Letha Sanford, Lawrence. Bridge Club Will Meet Tomorrow in Kansas Room The Bridge club will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Union building. Everyone is invited to come, Joan Woodward, chairman, said. Students are requested to bring cards. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Evelyn Seeberger Engaged to V-12 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Seeberger. Hanover, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, Lawrence, to Henry Foucher, V-12, freshman in the school of medicine. Miss Seeberger is assistant instructor in geology. Mr. Foucher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Foucher, Reedley, Calif. The wedding will take place sometime in May. Ingham Will Attend Extension Meeting H. G. Ingham director of the Ex- extension division, will leave tonight for Chicago where he will participate in a national extension directors meeting. "Participation in programs of the Federal government concerning education on a college level for returning servicemen will be one of the subjects discussed at the meeting," Mr. Ingham explained. The meeting will be held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with the extension directors of the universities which hold memberships in the National University Extension association taking part, Mr. Ingham said. "It is anticipated that funds will be appropriated by Congress con- Robot Bomb Brings Elmer Zilch To Lawrence for Annual Z-Day Yesterday was VE-day. Today is Z-day! What's Z-day? That's when Elmer Zilch, noted newspaperman, publisher, and scientist, speaks to members of the journalism department at the annual Zilch dinner. When he arrived in the United States in 1943 for the annual banquet, he was greeted with large street demonstrations in New York, Chicago, and Eudora, as he journeyed to Lawrence. However, this year he will fly directly to the Shack from Allied headquarters. Mr. Zilch will arrive late this afternoon. Due to last minute conferences with "Ike" about the peace terms, he was unable to leave Europe until today. It is rumored that he is making the trip on a modified robot bomb, which may be sighted over Lawrence around 6 p.m. The Shack is making elaborate plans to insure a hearty welcome for the Plumed Knight of Journalism, as Mr. Zilch is often called. Mr. Zilch was born in Upper Queens, New York, in 1880. He was a rather backward child, but at the early age of 14 he began saying such simple words as "blonde," "beer," and "dice." He attended school in his home town, but gave up striving for an education after several long- suffering teachers twisted his arm. suffering teachers twisted his arm. After a long and varied career, Mr. Zilch founded the New York Daily Bleat, and has devoted most of his time and effort to his newspaper since then, except when he has done research work on type lice. The dinner will be at the Colonial tea room at 6:45 p.m. The highlight of the night will be the presentation of the annual Zilch award to the student who has done distinguished work in the journalistic field during the past year. To all members of the journalism department. May 9, 1945, will go down in history as Z-day. Mario Rodriguez, graduate student from Costa Rica, who teaches Spanish classes here in the University, will speak tonight to the Spanish club of the Teacher's College of Emporia. Mario Rodriquez to Discuss American Unity at Emporia Discussing the teachers' and students' roles in developing cultural unity in the Americas, Mr. Rodriguez, will speak first in English and again in Spanish to members of the club. Student Recital to Be Tomorrow UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. MAY 9.1945 The weekly student recital of the School of Fine Arts will be at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon in Fraser theater. Prof. C. P. Obsore, department of philosophy, will speak on "Problems of Aesthetics." — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — E.S.M.W.T.--- tinue the United States Armed Forces Institute after July 1," he said. (continued from page one) 700 off-campus instructors were appointed by the University. All enrollees satisfactorily completing the E.S.W.M.W.T. course received certificates jointly issued by the University and the U.S. office of education. Swing and Sway WITH THE I. S. A. Although the classes will close June 30, the E.S.M.W.T. office will be open until Sept. 30, Guy V. Keeler, director of the program, announced this morning. "It is possible that some other course will be selected by the federal government to take its place," Mr. Keeler said. Dance to the Music of Walter Martie and His Band Malott Speaks at Coffeyville TICKETS ON SALE AT THE DOOR Members Free, Non-Members, $1.00 — Couple or Stag MAY 12, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Union Lounge The U.S.A.F.I. is comprised of 45 universities and colleges which offer correspondence study courses for men in the service. "The institute is entirely for servicemen who must complete* their studies within 12 months after being discharged." Mr. Ingham said. "Therefore we are interested now in continuing the education of the returned veteran." Chancellor Deane W. Malet#spoke at the annual membership dinner of the Coffeyville Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 last night on "America Faces the Future." The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years 911 Mass. St. Phone 911 Fresh Cut Flowers and Potted Plants