UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 2. 1944 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1944 THREE of the depart- today. the de- 22, has service d, and manager is sen- dy jew- during ase call l. -58 H TIPPIN GORRILL SULZMAN msan SAS NINE SCOTT NINE CRAIG NINE YOUNG , HUDSON 1. to Ivy 1.15 plus 1. to tjuly 1. to 0.79 tax; 1. to thewere, 1. to theschool 1. tothemation 1. tomatter office at March 3. association association. using by 20 Madi- D. throat e 302 CAL 3200 ient e425 ABLES thing Phone 67 ACY 01 Mass. Only Sociology Club Plans Meeting Wednesday Members of the Home Economics club and the Psychology club have been invited to attend a meeting sponsored by the Sociology club at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union building. B. John B. Geisel of the Southward school in Topeka will be the speaker. His subject will be "Mental Hydiene Needs of Youth." A Christmas program has also been planned for the Wednesday meeting. Mrs. Louise Cochran is chairman of the committee. Members of the committee are Barbara Prier, Leeta Marks, and Dayle Benscheidt. Myrtle Glover is president of the Sociology club and Virginia Rader is secretary-treasurer. Gene Ware, who was graduated from the School of Law in 1902, died Nov. 12, at his home in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, following a heart attack. He was the son of Eugene Ward, well-known lawyer and poet of Topeka. Mr. Ware was a student at the University for three years and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A C John W, Back of Dwight, a former University of Kansas student is an aviation cadet at Boca Raton Army Air Field, a technical school in the AAF Training Command. While at the University, A/C Beek was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Carl S. Knox, graduate of the University. Special Service Officer for a B-26 medium bomber headquarters in the Mediterranean Theater, within a week was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and promoted to Captain. Captain Knox was an instructor at the Tonganoxie high school prior to entering the Air Forces in January, 1942. He was commissioned in August, 1942, upon completion of an AAF Officer Candidate School course at Miami Beach, Fla. Martha Louise Everitt, who was graduated from the School of Business in 1934, has recently been commissioned an Ensign in the WAVES. Her present station is the Naval Supply Depot, Newport, R.I. Before entering the navy, Miss Everitt was a high school commercial teacher in Kansas. Lt. (j.g.) L. S. Karnowski, civil engineer corps, has been awarded the Navy Cross for "extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy as officer-in-charge-of a naval combat demolition unit participating in the invasion of France in June 6." Although under heavy artillery Washington, Dec. 8 — (INS)—The Navy Department today announced 9 casualties of the U.S. Naval forces (Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard), not heretofore released on any navy department casualty list. Casualty List Included were these Kansasans: Daniel L. Anderson, Jr., pfc. US CR Dead. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. uniel L. Anderson, Sr., 1259 Sumr- St. Kansas City. Norvin Ediger, S 1 / USNR. Dead e. Mrs. Jean J. Ediger, 716 East e. C. St. Hutchinson. Robert William Stewart, Aviation dnanceman, 2/c USNR. Dead. ther, Mrs. Sylvia A. Stewart, tridge. Lost, Strayed, Or Stolen? Have you lost any fountain pens, notebooks, billfolds, scars, or other miscellaneous items lately? If so, they may be tucked neatly away in the right hand desk drawer in the Union Activities office, birthplace of the Union's new lost and found department. At present in the Union collection are the rose rimmed glasses which were the first items donated to the "found" division, and a collection of scarfs in white, red, blue, yellow, brown plaid, and pink. Six fountain pens and a pearl necklace also wait claiming. A brown leather billfold with a zipper on three sides and two notebooks are also being held. On the "lost" list are a Parker "51" pencil, 4 billfolds, 3 fountain pens, a gold necklace and a Swiss watch. Secretaries in the Union Activities office in the sub-basement of the Memorial Union building have charge of the lost and found exchange. Lost items are turned in, not only from the Union building, but from all over the campus. Eugenia Hepworth, president of Student Union Activities, said. Justice Hoch to Talk On KFKU Series Justice Homer Hoch, of the state supreme court will be the speaker tonight on "Your Kansas Government" program at 9:30 p.m. over KFKU. Interviewed by Prof. W. E. Sandelius of the political science department, he will discuss the dates and functions of the state supreme court. "Your Kansas Government" series originating in the studios of KFKU, the University station, is being carried weekly by the Kansas State network over stations KFBI, Wichita; KSAL, Salina; WHB, Kansas City; KVGB, Great Bend; and KT SW, Emporia. and rifle fire, Karnowski rescued a member of his crew from drowning and several times returned alone to place charges to widen the gap in the enemy beach obstacles after the rest of his crew was killed or wounded. When tidal conditions made further demolition impossible, he tended the wounded and assisted in the evacuation of casualties because of the absence of sufficient medical personnel. Kornowski was graduated from the School of Engineering in 1942. He and his wife are at present at Camp Parks, Calif. The French club, Le Cercle Francais, will have its Christmas party at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 113 of Frank Strong hall. The program, under the direction of Frances Morrill, president, will consist of French poems and carols. French Club Plans Christmas Program Zendra Cass, Mary Margaret Smith, and Elaine Talley will sing the following carols: "Entre le Boeuf et L'ane Gris," "Noel Bourguignon," and "Nous Etions." Marjorie Shryck, secretary of the club, will read the poem "La legende du Chevrier," and "Carillon de Noel" will be presented by Jerry Hamilton. Refreshments will be the traditional French cake in the form of a Christy-ule log. Campus Society Locksley Hall — Pfc. Calvin Newman, Ft. Riley, was a visitor Saturday. Betty Layton, Council Grove Kan., was a weekend guest. Joyce Mamegonian, 1245 Oread, was a dinner guest last night. Hillcrest — S / Sgt. Russ Williams, Sedalia Army Air Field, was a guest Sunday. Delta Tau Delta—Dean F. T. Stockton and Mrs. Sig Borge, Hudson. Wis., were dinner guests last night. Alpha Omicron Pi—Has announced the pledging of Mary Sedlock, Kansas City. The following guests were present at a Founders Day program and tea at the chapter house Sunday afternoon; Mrs. George Wise, Mrs. George Rinechart, Miss Erna Carl, Miss Olga Carl, Mrs. Verner Smith, Mrs. T. A. E. Bett, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. J. S. Turner, Mrs. Jewell Potts, Topeka, Mrs. Phillip Gaynor and Mrs. W. F. Bowen, Kansas City. Miss Irene Peabody sang a solo and Miss Ruth Orcunt played a piano number. A string quartet composed of Gracie Smith, Helen Lawrence, Sidney Mayfield and Sally Jones played four numbers. They were accompanied by Gerry Gentry. Herbert Price and his band played for the open house dance Saturday night. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. E. Belt. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. Matthew H. Scott, Alpha Chi Omega national counselor, Berkeley, Calif., and Charles Douglas were Sunday dinner guests. Shirley Oviatt, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. The pledge class entertained members of Gamma Phi Beta pledge class with a coke party yesterday afternoon. Gamma Phi Beta—An hour dance for members of Phi Gamma Delta was held Thursday night. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Coats - Scarfs - Dresses - House Coats - Robes Slacks - Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses Her choice from--use, Aqua, Blue, White and Wine. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. KFKU 9:30 p.m. Your Kansas Government "The State Supreme Court." Tuesday, Dec. 12 Justice Homer Hoch, speaker. 9:45 p.m. Excursions in Science. Wednesday, Dec. 13 2:30 p.m. Spanish Lesson. 2:45 p.m. Recorded Music. 9:30 p.m. Living Books. Catholic Club to Have Party --- New officers of the University Catholic club are Joseph Svoboda, president; Francis Kazorez, vice-president; Leonard Barrington, secretary; and Laura Schmid, treasurer. The club will have a Christmas party after the 7:45 services Friday evening in the basement of St John's Catholic church. Ku Ku Club to Meet Tonight The Ku Ku club will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in the Union building, Dewey Nemec, president, announced today. DINNER DATES It's the 936 Ky. Colonial Tea Room Delicious Food Efficient Service Phone 978 Delicious Fruitcakes for the Holidays Buy them for yourself and as Christmas presents ZEPHYR BAKERY WARM CHENILLE ROBES A year round reminder of your thoughtfulness, Delightfully soft, Baby-tufted Chenille, Deep full pile. Rows are close to give luxurious richness. Wrap around styles that are tailored in glamorous swirling texture. Colony Pink. White and Wine.