3 Union Activities Sponsoring "Little Reno" Tomorrow Night "Little Reno," the informal all-University dance sponsored by the Student Union activities, promises to highlight the social activities of the weekend. The dance will be held in the ballroom of the Student Union building from 9 to 12 p.m., Friday and Don Cousins and his V-12 band will furnish the music. All proceeds will be donated to the Danforth Chapel fund, Eugenia Hepworth, president of the Student Union activities, has announced. Campus Society Kappa Kappa Gamma — An exchange dinner with Alpha Delta Phi was held Wednesday. Jolliffe Hall -Joanne Lippelmann. Locksley Hall, was a dinner guest Wednesday. Miller Hall-A medicine show was held for Watkins hall Wednesday night. Alpha Delta Pi — Guests for the exchange dinner yesterday were Martha Metcalf, Marjorie Beneke, Sally Krebhiel, Irene Sewell, and Mary Louise Samson. Alpha Chi Omega—Sgt. Don Summers, Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Watkins Hall—Bob Crawford was a dinner guest yesterday. Pi Beta Phi—Bobbie Thiele was a dinner guest yesterday. Phi Kappa Psi — Joe McMahon. Cockleburr, Tex., was a dinner guest Wednesday evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Sgt. Howard Anderson, Wichita, and Sgt. Robert Blackwell, Larned, former chapter member, are guests this week. Both have just arrived in this country after having been prisoners of war in Germany. Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Gene Rudd, Mullen-ville; Jim Barker, Seneca; and Jack Kennedy, Hutchinson. Riggs to Show Slides On South American Fossils The Zoology club will meet at 7 a.m. tonight in the Natural History museum. Dr. E. S. Riggs will speak and show colored slides on the subject "South American Fossils—How and Where Found." Dr. Riggs, honorary curator of paleontology of the University of Kansas, was formerly curator of the Chicago Museum of Nautal History. Haystacks Are Mobile in Reich Air Corps Lt. Tyndale Finds Even in Germany, where things are hardly normal, haystacks seldom are found parked across railroad tracks. So 2nd Lt. Harry J. Tyndale, Staten Island, N. Y., swooped low in his P-38 Lightning to investigate. Close inspection showed it was an elaborately camouflaged locomotive. Tyndale brought his 50-calibre machine guns and 20-millimeter cannon into play to destroy his third locomotive for the day—and his first mobile haystack. For the second time Mrs. Josie McGheecampus mail carrier, has received word that her son is missing in action. Son Missing in Action BOOKS FOR MOTHERS' DAY (May 13) (We wrap for mailing) The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Authorized Parties Friday, May 4 Union Activities, party-dance, Union Ballroom, 8:30 to 12 p.m. Saturday, May 5 University Catholic club, picnic, Green's lake, 3:30 to 8 p.m. Kappa Sigma fraternity informal dance at the Kansas room of the Union building, Saturday, May 5, from 8:30 until 11:30. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women Pi Phi Observes Founders' Day Ninety-five actives and alumnae of Pi Beta Phi observed Founders' day at a dinner Tuesday night in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Miss Margaret Anderson, president of the alumnae, served as toastmistress. Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer spoke on the work of the settlement school, founded by the sorority, at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Barbara Winn and Barbara Prier, presidents of the active chapter this year, supplemented the talk with questions regarding the school. Mrs. F. V. Warner read the Founders' day greeting from the national vice-president. Mrs. R. B. Stevens gave a report on the sale of settlement school articles by the alumnace club. Mr. E. C. Quigley, who has visited Gatlinburg, spoke on that subject. Mrs. Adrian H. Lindsey and Mrs. M.J. Getto were co-chairmen of the committee in charge. A.A.U.W. Board To Hear Report Mrs. Evelyn S. Claassen, president-elect of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women, will speak at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mrs. F. P. OBrien, 612 Louisiana street. Mrs. Claassen will report to the executive board on the state conference of presidents of A.A.U.W. which she attended last month at Emporia. On April 8, 1916, a transcontinental telephone reunion was held for K. U. people at Lawrence, New York, and San Francisco. Telephone Reunion Held Here Another Shipment of Zipper Notebooks. Five pockets, also zipper inside pocket. Brown or Black Leather, Keep the Typewriter You Have In Good Repair! JUST RECEIVED Lawrence Typewriter Exchange Kappi Phi to Receive National Officer At Meetings Friday Fred Bliesner Fred Bliesson 735 Mass. Phone 548 Mrs. James Meadowcroft, national historian of Kappa Phi, Methodist women's organization, will be in Lawrence for chapter visitation Friday. She will meet with the cabinet at a covered-dish supper to be held at 4:30 p.m. at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Edwin F. Price. Following this, she will be a guest at the regular 7 p.m. meeting in the Kansas room of the Union building. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 3, 1945 Mrs. Meadowcroft, former national music chairman, comes from Xi Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology at Pittsburgh. Mrs. Meadowcroft is also compiler of the Kappa Phi umisc book. Armstrong Trains In Nebraska Lt. Jack R. Armstrong, former student at the University is now completing his training as a pilot with a Superfortress group at McCook army air field, Nebraska. Lt. Armstrong whose home is at Wellington, entered the Army May 12, 7944. Alpha Omega Alpha Annual Dinner Tonight The annual dinner and lecture of Alpha Omega Alpha, national honorary fraternity of medicine, will be held in Kansas City, Mo., tonight. Prof. N. P. Sherwood, Prof. O. O. Stoland, and Dan Tenenberg will attend. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. at the Ambassador hotel. The lecture will be held in the auditorium of the University's School of Medicine. Dr. James F. Moormon will speak on the subject "Tuberculosis and Genus." The University of Kansas chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha was founded in 1931. Membership is based on scholarship and character. Geologists Goes to Washington Wallace Lee, staff member of the United States Geological Survey, stationed here in cooperative work on mineral fuels with the state geological survey, has gone to Washington, D.C., for a conference with the geological survey there. » Attend « "Little Reno" Union Spring Party Benefit Dance for Danforth Chapel Fund Friday, May 4 Union Ballroom — 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Union Fountain Will Be Open GET YOUR DATES NOW FOR THE I. S. A. Sweetheart Dance 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 WE PREDICT THIS WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR THE ACADEMY AWARD SUNDAY One Entire Week JAYHAWKER