NIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE alts-and-Beer Mixture Will Lend atmosphere to Dimes Party Tonight A wintry atmosphere will be displayed tonight at the President's Ball in the aid of frosted windows which, in spite of the ingredients of the posting, are very decorative. An epsom salts-and-beer mixture has owed very successful as a snow imitation and will lend enchantment the ballroom of the Military Science building tonight where the campus March of Dimes" campaign will culminate in the President's Ball. University students probably will spend very little time with their books and studies this weekend, and take advantage of the variety of en- tainment being offered. Don busins and his V-12 band will play music for the dancing, and busins is also in charge of entertainment. A special booth will also set up in the ballroom. Dimes-March Planned A special feature of the evening will be the realistic "March ofomes" which will take place during the ball. Dimes which are contributed during the evening will be needed to end along the floor, and progress of the line will be imposed at intervals during the evening. All contributions and profits from the dance will be added to the campus donations to the Infantile Paralysis fund which will be emitted to the headquarters in lawrence. Dr. F. C. Allen is in charge of the dmus campaign, and the dance is being sponsored by Alpha Phi omega, national service fraternity, with William Jenson, V-12 student, a charge. Other activities for the weekend consist of several parties being given by various organizations tomorrow right. Department to Return To Original Quarters Classes in the department of drawing and painting will again be held in the top floor of Frank Strong hall beginning Monday, D. M. Swarthout, can of the School of Fine Arts, announced today. The department is eing moved this weekend from cycle museum where it has been oused for the past two years. The third floor of the east wing of Frank Strong hall is the original quarters of this department. For two years it has been occupied by the Navy. Since being vacated by the Navy, it has been redecorated and changed, Dean Swarthout said. Professors Visit Bonner Springs Prof. F. P. OBrien and Prof. H. E Chandler inspected school programs and buildings at Bonner Springs last week. The visit was made on the invitation of the superintendent of schools and the board of education, Professor Chandler said. A written report with recommendations for school adjustments to be made in the school system after the war will be made to the Bonner Springs board as soon as it can be prepared by the University representatives. JAYHAWKERS---- (continued from page one) plays last night to give the varsity a chance to practice their defense. Iowa State defeated Drake 57 to 32 Wednesday night, getting revenge for a previous 52-45 licking. Drake lost to the Iowa Seahawks by only 46 to 38, leading until two regulars couled out. The size of this score indicates that the Cyclones are a foe to be reckoned with at times. Year Lost two Last Year Lane year's co-championship defeated the Jayhawkers twice, at Ames by a 40-29 score, and at Lawrence 47 to 25. The Kansans will attempt to reverse these scores, beginning at 7:30 tomorrow night. Officials for the game will be Louis House and Ed Hess, both of Kansas City, Mo. Watch for the Weekly Authorized Parties Friday, Jan. 26.1945 Alpha Phi Omega, "March of Dimes" dance, Military Science building. 9 p.m. until 12 m. Jay Janes, Formal dinner and initiation, The Hearth, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Inr. 27, 1945 Gamma Phi Beta, Coke party. Chapter house, 10 p.m. until 12 m. e. g. Alpha Chi Omega party, Chapter house, 3:00 p.m. until 12 m. Independent Student association, Dance, Union lounge, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Phi Beta Pi, Formal dance, Hotel Eldridge, 9 p.m. until 12 m. Sigma Chi, Supper, 1245 W. Campus, 5:30 to 8 p.m. ADMIRAL---admiral. In recognition of his outstanding services in this duty, Admiral Carpender was awarded the Distinguished Service medal of the United States army and the Legion of Merit of the United States navy. Headed Ninth Naval District. Marie Miller Acting Adviser of Women (continued from page one) Returning to the United States in December, 1943, he assumed his duties as commandant of the 9th naval district, with headquarters at the Naval Training station, Great Lakes, Ill. Graduating from the United States Naval academy in 1908, Admiral Carpender has served in the navy since that time. In 1914 he was ordered to duty in the bureau of navigation, and went to sea as the executive officer of the U. S. S. Davis in 1916. Just before the end of World War I, he placed the U. S. S. Radford, a newly constructed destroyer, in commission, and served as her commanding officer. Became Director of Personnel Following the war, he was ordered to duty at Great Lakes, where he served until 1939. Admiral Carpenter became commander of the Destroyer Squadron 32 of the Atlantic Fleet, and in the fall of 1940, he became Director of Officer Personnel. Kansas City, Mo., (INS) — T. J. Pendergast, political boss of Missouri is "resting comfortably" today in Menorah hospital, his nurse stated. Boss Pendergast became ill Tuesday and went to the hospital Wednesday. There is fear among friends that he may not recover. Pendergast in K. C. Hospital Campus Society Chi Omega—Robert Learned U.S.N., was a dinner guest Thursday Phi Delta Theta — Leslie Platz Laverne Thompson, and Jim Forbes Kansas City, Mo., were guests Wednesday. Lt. Bill Porter, former chapter member, was a guest Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Bert Morris, Hutchinson, was a dinner guest Thursday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Marilyn Maloney, Sam Anderson, instructor in German, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones, Hutchinson, were dinner guests Sunday. Bauer was a weekend guest. Don Fulguhn was a dinner guest Thursday. Alpha Chi Omega—Fledges entertained members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class at a coke party Wednesday afternoon. Jack Corber, Topeka, was pledged Monday. He is a V-12 at the University. Delta Upson — Chapter members were dinner guests of the Kansas City alumni Wednesday evening in the Pine room of the Union building. Kappa Alpha Theta — Chapter members will attend the alumnae at a founder's day coffee from 2:30 until 5 p.m. at the chapter house. An informal program will be given. Delta Gamma — Dinner guests Thursday were Miss Nellie Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Virtue, Lt. Howard Smith, Boise, Idaho; and Louise Schwartz. Members of the pledge class entertained members of the Sigma Kappa pledge class Thursday evening. University Club Will Give Dance Tonight in Green Hall The University club will give an informal dance at 8 tonight in the club rooms at Green hall. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Haney and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Wiseman will be hosts. Costa Rican Students Arrive on Campus Two new students from Costa Rica, Fernando Torres and Evangelino Rounda, are now on the campus awaiting the opening of the new semester, L. E. Woodruff, registrar said. Both are pre-medical students who have been attending the University of Mexico in Mexico City. The dance is being held on the same night as the President's birthday ball and a collection will be taken for the infantile paralysis fund for those who would like to make their contribution there. They are staying temporally at the Jayhawk Co-op with Jose Portuguez, engineering sophomore, who is also from Costa Rica. Co-eds who live at some distance from the Texas university campus have adopted the old-fashioned practice of carrying sack lunches to school as the cafeterias are too crowded to serve them. Sack Lunches are Back Spring Dresses for Street or Party Jerseys. Taffeta, Gaberdine, and Crepes Floral or Plain New Light Colors Home Ec Department Will Give Style Show For University Women The University Women's club will hold a tea Thursday, Feb. 1, from 3 until 5 p.m. in the department of home economics rooms in Fraser hall. Home economics students will give the program, under the direction of Miss Edna Hill. The program at the tea will consist of a style show entitled, "Campus Wardrobe with Wartime Variations," given by members of the clothing classes. The home economics food classes will be in charge of serving the tea. Hostesses for the tea will be Ruth Prentice, Helen Clickner, and Jeanne Hollis, all seniors in the College. Mrs. George March is chairman of the hostess committee for the university women clubs and will be assisted by Mrs. Allen Crafton, Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, Mrs. O. O. Stoland, and Mrs. Ray Wheeler. O.D.T. Ruling Cancels Topeka Speech Meet The annual speech contest for native sons and daughters of Kansas, which was to be held in Topeka Sunday, has been called off due to the new ruling of the Office of Defense Transportation, Prof. E. C. Buehler, of the department of speech, announced today. E. B. Fred Succeeds Dykstra As President at Wisconsin Elizabeth Baker, College senior from Larned was to have represented the University in the contest. Edwin B. Fred, University of Wisconsin, has been named president of the university by the board of regents to succeed Clarence A. Dykstra, who will become the new provost of the University of California at Los Angeles February 15. Mr. Fred has been dean of the college of agriculture at the University of Wisconsin since 1943, and was the former dean of the graduate school there. Five thousand fifty-two men are participating in intramural sports at the University of Texas this season. Church Notes Baptist Youth Fellowship will be addressed by Mrs. Evelyn Strong Claassen who will speak on "The Pattern for Inter-allied Understanding." "The Basic Principles for Living" will be discussed in the 9:45 morning class. The Methodist youth meeting will discuss the last of a series of understanding the Bible at 6 p.m. in the church. The Lutheran Student Association will meet for lunch at 6 p.m. after vespers. A missionary topic will be discussed. The young people's class of the Congregational church are beginning the first of a three-week discussion on "Love, War, and Marriage." Betty Jean Whitney will lead the discussion on the subject, "Love in Wartime." the worship program of the Forum meeting of the Christian church will be led by Fleeta Penn. The Rev. Russell Carter, from Haskell, will bring several students to talk at the meeting. Ester Van Buskirk will have charge of refreshments. Texas Regents Consider Motion to Keep Rainey Out Austin, (INS) — The University of Texas regents today were considering a motion which would shut out the reinstatement of Dr. Homer Rainey as University president. The regents are meeting in Austin. Freshman boys and girls are required to wear green hats at Northwestern university. Books For Your Valentine (We gladly wrap for mailing) THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Comfortable little casuals with wedge heels and smart platform soles. In Black or Brown gabardine or Black or Brown Imitation Alligate. $3.45 - $4 Haynes & Keene. 819 Mass. Phone 524