WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE Students Are Busy Attending Meetings Today and Tomorrow University students will be kept busy extra-curricularly as well as academically, in view of the various meetings which are scheduled for today and tomorrow. There will also be a midweek dance tonight from 7:30 until 9 in the Union lounge. Jane Atwood, social chairman of the Union, has announced that Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play for the dance. Vice-Versa to be discussed Vice-Versa to be discussed The Jay James, women's pep club, will meet this afternoon at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Union, and will discuss plans for the Vice-Versa dance which has been scheduled for February 3. Plans for the initiation of pledges will also be discussed, according to Mary Olive Marshall, president of the organization. El Ateneo to Meet at 4:30 Also meeting at 4:30 this afternoon will be El Ateneo, Spanish club will meet in room 113, Frank Strong hall. Louise Hatch, president, has announced that the students of Prof. May Gardner's classes in Spanish III and V, and Methods of Teaching Spanish will present a program at the meeting. A number of Spanish poems will be presented and Lonnie Kelly, Ruth Stoll, and Rosemary Bean will introduce the program. Independents to Meet Tonight INDEPENDENTS A committee of independent students will meet tonight at 7:30 in the English room to discuss plans for the forming of an over-all independent organization on the campus. Virginia Rader will act as chairman of the students who have volunteered to draw up a constitution, to propose plans for financing the organization, and to provide some means for representation in the organization. Faculty and administrative members will meet with the group in an advisory capacity. Second Convocation this Week Tomorrow morning University students and faculty members will hear W. L. White, of Emporia, and son of William Allen White, speak at an all-student convocation. This will be the second convocation of the week. Mr. White recently completed a tour of Russia and since then has written a book on what he saw there. Meeting in 'Last Resort' room Meeting in Last Resort The bridge club meeting of the Union Activities is scheduled for 4:30 tomorrow afternoon and will be held in "The Last Resort," coke room. Brofera Frowe is chairman of the committee, and has extended an invitation to anyone interested in attending. Only requirements are that everyone bring his own partner and his own deck of cards. Sociology Club to Meet Tomorrow Henley Will Serve Co-op Meal Sunday Members of the Sociology club will hear Mrs. Norman Ernstein speak at 7:30 Thursday night in the English room of the Union, Myrtle Glover, president, announced yesterday. Mrs. Ernstein, former University student, is now personnel Representatives from unorganized houses for students, and houses which do not serve Sunday meals are being invited to a co-operative dinner at Henley house Sunday, Frances James, Y. W. C. A. cabinet member, announced last night. Following the noon meal, plans for regular co-op meals on Sunday for all students interested will be discussed. If interest is great enough in the plan, Miss Jones said, the facilities at Henley house will be made available to students each Sunday. About 40 representatives will be invited to the meeting this week. The Y. W. C. A. commission headed by Miss Jones, will have charge of arrangements for the meal. Engineer Groups to Meet counselor at the Sunflower Ordnance works. Also scheduled for Thursday evening are meetings of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. The Civil Engineers will meet at 7:15 in the Kansas room, according to David Whyte, president. Guest speaker for the meeting will be C. K. Mathews, a contact member of the society from Kansas City The speaker at the chemical engineers meeting, scheduled for 7:30 in the Pine room, will be Leslie Waters, associate professor in the School of Business. Vance Reynolds, publicity chairman of the organization, has announced that refreshments will be served after the meeting. YWCA to Hold Panel On Postwar Problem At Meet Next Week A panel discussion on the problems of "Peacetime Conscription" will be featured at the January meeting of the Y.W.C.A. at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. The meeting will be open to all Y.W.C.A. members. Lonnie Kelley, president of the organization, announced. Regular meetings of the entire organization are planned for the third Wednesday of each month during the rest of the year, Miss Kelley said. Kenyans helped Betty Pile, Y.W.C.A. vice-president and program chairman, will have charge of the program, assisted this month by Jean Turnbull and Pat Graham. Although program plans have not been completed, Miss Pile announced that representatives who will take part in the panel discussion are Prof. Hilden Gibson, assistant professor of political science and sociology; Julia Ann Casad, College junior and member of the W.Y.C.W. cabinet; and Orville Roberts, College junior. A student in the returned veteran program will serve on the discussion group, Miss Pile announced. Berle Is Ambassador to Brazil Washington — INS — President Roosevelt today nominated former Assistant Secretary of State Adolph A. Berle, Jr., to be U. S. ambassador to Brazil. Berle Is Ambassador to Brazil Initiation of new members will take place at the Entomology club meeting today at the home of Dr. Paul B. Lawson, professor of entomology. The meeting will begin at 5:30. Entomology Club to Initiate BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Hostesses Named For Dinner Meeting Of A.A.U.W. The social studies committee of the American Association of University Women, Lawrence branch, is in charge of the program for the dinner meeting of the organization at B40 p.m. tomorrow at the Hearth, Miss Kathryn Tissue is chairman of the committee, and Mrs L. G. Raish is vice-chairman. Charles S. Stevenson, chairman of the Kansas City, Mo. Returning Veterans committee, will be guest speaker for the evening. Mr. Stevenson will speak on "A Community's Relation to Returning Veterans." Hostess chairmen for the dinner are Mrs. A. F. McClanahan and Miss Opal Jay Kennedy. They will be assisted by Miss Edith Beach, Mrs. W. C. Boardman, Mrs. Jeannette Cass Stough, Mrs. Philip Dergance, Miss Hazel Featherstone, Mrs. R. S. Filkin, Miss Dorothea Franzen, Mrs. T. D. Funk, Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Mrs. H. W. Keene, Miss Frances McCleery, Miss Maud Maffet, Mrs L. S. Parsons, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Kate Riggs, Miss Cassandra Ritter, Mrs Ivan Rowe, Mrs T. C. Rythe, Miss Hazel Lee Simmons, Mrs Harry Sisler, Miss Joie Stapleton, Miss Ada Mae Tull, Miss Elizabeth Tucker, Miss Lalia Walling, and Mrs E. B. Welch. McCleary, Lincoln Win Bridge Match Nancy McCleary and Armilda Lincoln were the winners of the final play-off of the bridge tournament last night in the Men's lounge of the Union building, Barbara Prior, head of the sports committee of the Union Activities commission, announced today. The winners had a total of $43\frac{1}{2}$ match points, Miss Prior said. Second-place winners were Margaret Fesler and Evamay Ecord, with a total of 42 points. Third-place winners, Ann Newcomer and Sara Jane Myers, scored $31\frac{1}{2}$ points. A chart of the participants of the tournament with their number of points will be posted on the bulletin board in the basement of the Union building, Miss Prior said. The results of the tournament were very close, the lowest score being 30 as compared with the winning score of $43_{1/2}$ points. Fire Destroys Servicemen's Club Kansas City, Mo. — The Servicemen's club near the Union station was destroyed by fire this morning. The cause of the fire is undetermined. Most Veterans to Return to Illinois Seventy-two and seven-tenths percent of the former students of the University of Illinois now serving in the armed forces plan to return to college after the war. Gustafson Campus Society Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years The College Jeweler Phone 911 911 Mass. St. Chi Omega—Norma Lee Reed, Learned, was a dinner guest Monday night. Phi Delta Theta—The chapter announces the pledging of Jim Gregath, V-12. Mrs. Eva Oakes, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, was a Sunday dinner guest last week. Ens. Arthur Stevens, Pvt. Pat Munger, and Pfc. Charles Dunn were visitors during the holidays. Overnight guests last week were Leonard Taylor and Ed Birmingham, students at Rockhurst college, and Bob Locke, St. Joseph Military academy. Lt. James Jenson of the Navy, a former chapter member, was a guest last week. Pvt. Fred Lockheart is a guest this week. Phi Kappa Psi — Sunday dinner guests were Elizabeth Esterle, Doris Bixby, Patty Vance, Patty Miller, Wanda Fausett, and Mrs. Helene Thomas Farrell and her daughter, Mary Helene Farrell, Lawrence. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Lt, and Mrs. J. R. Dyle were dinner guests Sundav. **Tipperary** — Andy Hiscox was a dinner guest last night. Delta Tau Delta—Lieut. Richard Gelvin, Topeka, former chapter member, was a dinner guest Monday. He has received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters. Bob Allen, Maj. E. R. Elbel Will Attend Game Friday Bob Allen, son of Coach "Phog" Allen and former basketball star at the University, will attend his first KU. basketball game Friday night in four years. Mr. Allen is now at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, having been in medical school at the University of Pennsylvania for the past three years. His wife, the former Jean McFarlin of Topeka, also a former student at the University, will attend Friday's game with him. Maj. E. R. Elbel, former instructor in physical education at the University, will also be at the basketball game. Former Students Exchange Vows In Ceremony Sunday Miss Thelma Warrene Spaulding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spaulding of Evanston, Ill., formerly of Haskell Institute, became the bride of Lt. Denzel R. Gibbens, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibbens of Lawrence, at 4 p.m. Sunday. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naramore of Lawrence. Dr. Edwin F. Price read the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a street length dress of chartreuse crepe, with a corsage of gardens and lilies-of-the-valley. She was attended by Mrs. Keith Mann. The bridegroom was attended by Lt. Edwin Lindquist of Kansas City, Mo., who recently returned from the European theater of war. The bride is a former student at the University and was graduated from Northwestern university, Evanston, last June. Lieutenant Gibbs attended the University, from which he received his degree in the School of Business in 1943. He is a navigator on a B-24 and has recently returned from the South Pacific. Mathews and Hendrickson to Sing Mathews and Hendrickson to Sing Mary Louise Mathews and Joan Hendriekson, both College freshman, will appear as vocalists with the V-12 band at the Mid-week dance this evening. Don Cousins, director, announced today. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Full Line of Gifts at Vi's Gift Shop Hotel Eldridge