PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944 Football Team To Play 10 Games In 1944 Season The 1944 football schedule was announced today by Karl Klooz, acting director of athletics. "This is a strong schedule and we hope to win our share of the games," he said. Sept. 15-Washburn—night game at Haskell stadium. Sept. 23—Texas Christian University—night game at Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 29—Denver University-night game at Denver. Oct. 7—Tulsa University—night game at Tulsa. Oct. 14—Iowa State—at Ames. Oct. 21—Nebraska—at Lawrenee. Oct. 28—open. Nov. 4—Washburn—Moore Bowl at Topeka. Nov. 11—Kansas State College at Lawrence. Nov. 18-Oklahome University—at Lawrence. Nov. 23—Missouri University—at Kansas City, Mo. INSTITUTE TO GIVE--- (continued from page one) are invited to attend any part or all of the Institute sessions without paying fees, if they do not want University credit. The general plan of the institute program is based on leader and group discussion of various topics. For those who wish credit in this course, study groups will be organized in terms of their special interests. For each topic there will be listed a brief bibliography. University personnel listed as discussion leaders include Chancelco Deane W. Malott, whose topic will be, "The Influence of the War or Education;" H. E. Chandler, assistant professor of education, "Type of Personnel Organization;" L. M Coombs, principal of the University High School, "Problems of Student Progress in School;" Emil B. Dade, professor of economics, "Trends in Industrial Technology;" John Ise, professor of economics, "The War and Our Economy;" and Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, "Some Techniques of Personnel Management;" E. O. Stene, associate professor of political science, "Personnel in the Public Service;" F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, "General Survey of Personnel Management;" A. H. Turney, professor of education, "Techniques of Personnel Work in Education;" J. W. Twente, dean of the School of Education, "New Developments in V-12 Team Defeats Hercules and S.O.W. Winning both games of the double-header played last night at South Park, the V-12 trainees softball team defeated Hercules 13 to 3 and the Sunflower Ordnance Works 5 to 1. Donald Barrington was on the mound for the V-12's in the game with the Hercules team. In the second game against the SOW, Edelbert Irish was substituted for Barrington. John Schimenz, catcher for the V-12 smashed out a home run among 3 hits. Tonight's double header will find the Ship's Company battling against the Electrician's Mates and the V-5's against the Irish Rascals. Half Million Dependents Benefit More than 500,000 dependents of naval personnel are now receiving family-allowance benefits. Education;" and Leslie Waters, associate professor of economics,"Personnel in the Transportation Industry." NEWEST MYSTERY--- (continued from page one) miles inland from the channel, still is in Allied hands. U. S. Troops aLnd on Marianas Japanese propagandists turned their attention to the Marianas islands some 1,500 miles from Tokio and site of important naval installations. Enemy spokesmen reported that American troops have gone ashore in that island chain following a four-day bombardment by surface ships and asserted that fierce fighting is in progress in the Saipan area. In Italy the Germans again broke and ran after the Allies hammered through their newest defense line near Orvieto. The Allies also took Aguila and Terni. Red army forces pushed ahead across the Karelian isthmus of Finland while Russian planes raided the metropolis of Viiapuri. VARSITY TODAY, Thru Sat. JANE WITHERS "MY BEST GAL" RUSSELL HAYDEN "THE LAST HORSEMAN" SUMMER EMPLOYMENT For Students and Teachers HELP WIN THE WAR Hercules Powder Co. Sunflower Ordnance Works Apply at Plant, East of Eudora, or at U. S. Employment Service 201 West 8th St., Lawrence By Making ROCKET POWDER Results Must Be Turned In 201 West 8th St., Lawrence The outcome of the game between the sophomores and seniors, Monday, found the seniors victors. Freshmen Win Class Softball Tournament From Seniors, 8-7 Freshmen claimed the championship title in the class softball tournament Tuesday. Sophomores also defeated their upperclassmen, the juniors, in their game played yesterday. Completing 5 circuits of the diamond, the sophomores led their opponents by one run; the juniors scored 4 runs. Marita Lenski pitched for the winning team. After defeating the junior class team, the freshmen forged ahead in their game with the seniors and completed one more circuit of the diamond to win from their upper-classmen. In this upset game for the seniors, the freshmen scored 8 runs to the seniors 7. Iva Rothenberger pitched for the winning team. JAYHAWKER The class squads were chosen from outstanding players in the women's intramural softball tournament, which was completed early last week. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TONITE ONLY George Dick, intramural manager, announced today that the results of all semi-final matches in the intramural tennis, handball, golf, and horseshoes tournaments must be in the intramural office by 10:30 a.m. Monday, or the matches will be cancelled. 'Two Girls and a Sailor' Our 5th War Loan Bond Premiere For Bond Buyers Only No Tickets Sold. FRIDAY - SATURDAY NEW THRILLS! NEW HORROR! ...as the mystery wizards tackle a trackless terror/ SUNDAY Chos. Boyer - Ingrid Bergman "GAS LIGHT" Marjorie Free Wins Most Athletic Points The ten highest point winners in the women's intramural tournaments were announced today by Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor. Marjorie Free, Kappa Kappa Gamma, heads the list by being the holder of 117 points. Running a close second is Jean Hoffman, Kappa, with 111 points. Other winners and the number of points they have won are Kathryn O'Leary, Kappa Alpha Theta, 98; Peggy Davis, Theta, 97; Lucy Smith, Kappa, 89; Patricia Sloan, Alpha Omicron Pl, 88; Mary Taylor, Chi Omega, 85; Betty Nichols, Chi O., 82; Margaret Kreider, Chi O, 80; and Shirley Rhodes, Corbin hall, 80. Sigma Kappas to Broadcast Over WREN Tonight Maurine Breitenbach, sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, will be featured as soprano soloist on a 15-minute radio broadcast over WREN at 9:15 this evening. Accompanied by Marjorie May- senior in the School of Fine Arts, Miss Breitenbach will sing "The Man I Love," "Ziegeuner," and "I'll See You Again." BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Lt. John B. Stewart, who sent word to his parents May 31, that he was safe in Italian hands behind the German lines in Italy after being shot down in combat duty and reported missing since Jan. 16, called his wife and parents this morning from New York City, saying that he will return to Lawrence soon on furlough. Feeling lucky to be alive, Major Phil Ferguson of the marine corps, who received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1926, says he hopes to be out of the Naval hospital at San Diego, on only one cane sometime this summer. Major Ferguson is convalescing from machine gun bullet wounds received last July 8 while leading a 6-day volunteer reconnaissance march across the Dragon peninsula on New Georgia island, in the South Pacific. Since then, Ferguson has been awarded the Purple Heart and the Silver Star. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Stewart was a former student at the University with the class of '42. ENDSTONITE GRANADA JENIFER JONES "THE SONG OF BERNADETTE" 5 Academy Awards Winner FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Features An Official Record Produced by BRITISH AND AMERICAN SERVICE FILM UNITS • Distributed by THE BRITISH MINISTRY OF INFORMATION OWL SHOW SAT. NITE EMPLOYEE'S WEEK A Carnival of Fun "QUIZZ NIGHT" Wednesday Nite "PAJAMA REVUE" OWL SHOW, 11:45 Wednesday Nite