PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1944 K-State, Nebraska, KU Ready For Track Meet at 1:30 Tomorrow The triangular track and field meet between Kansas State, Nebraska, and Kansas University will begin at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. Ray Kanehl, track coach, announced today. In a triangular meet held during the indoor season at Lincoln, February 19, the Jayhawkers won over the two universities by the close margin of $1 \frac{1}{3}$ points, so the meet tomorrow should prove a good one The Jayhawker thinclads are all in good shape, with the possible exception of Richey who has been having knee trouble, but it is not expected to bother him in his favorite event, the quarter mile run. After the fine showing made last week at the Drake Relays, observers will be wanting to see how the rest of the team is shaping up for the Big Six meet May 20 at Lincoln. KU Enters All Events Kanehl's entries will be as follows: mile, Schel, Clark; 440, Richey Stewart, Pence; 100, Isaacson, Lillibridge; high hurdles, Stannard, Paterson; 880, Hamilton, Hudson, Higley; 220, Isaacson, Richey; 2-mile, Schel, Hamilton, Clark; low hurdles, Stannard, Lillibridge; mile relay, four selected from Diehl, Scofield, Leigh, Richey, Lillibridge, Stannard; shot put, Penny, Robison, Keller; discus, Penny, Robison, Pence; javelin, Robison, Stannard, Hamilton; high jump, Scofield, Sargent, Bergin; broad jump, Lillibridge, Scofield, Bergin; pole vault, Morrow: Officials For The Meet Officials for the meet have been appointed and are as follows: Starter and referee—A. E. Woesetever. Judges of the Finish Forrest C. Allen, Madison Coombs, Mike Getto. Timers—Elmer Schaake, Marvin Vandaveer, Lieut. Claude M. Smith. Trainer and property—Dean Nesmith. Clerk of course—George Dick. Clerk of course - George Dick, Announcer - Joe Ryan. Head Field Judge—Henry Shenk. Assistants—Jack Austin, high jump Jack Austin, broad jump; Vernon Hayes, pole vault; Henry Shenk, shot put; M. L. Sallee, discus; Whitson Godfrey, javelin. Schedule of Events The schedule of events is as follows: 1:30—Shot put, high jump, pole vault. 1:50—Shot put, high jump, pole vault. 2:00—Mile run. 2:10—440 yard dash. 2:20—100 yard dash. 2:30—120 high hurdles. 2:40—880 yard run. 2:50—220 yard dash. 3:00—Two mile run. 3:15—220 yard low hurdles. 3:25—Mile relay. The discus throw will follow the shot put, the broad jump will follow the high jump, the javelin throw will follow the discus throw. Work Halts in 16 Plants Detroit, (INS)—War work in 16 Detroit plants was hampered today as 10,000 employees continued to remain idle as a result of labor disputes. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS VARSITY Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Hop-A-Long Cassidy In 'Texas Masquerade' LON CHANEY In 'The Wierd Woman' Entertainment has been planned for the 34 high-school Summerfield Scholarship candidates who will be at KU May 8 and 9 for the final examinations. 34 to Take Exam For Scholarship Fellow scholars will become acquainted and have personal conferences with the faculty committee from 1:30 to 5:30 Monday afternoon in the Kansas room and the Pine room of the Union building. A dinner for the candidates at the Colonial tea room will follow at 7:00 p.m. Members of the faculty committee and their wives, resident scholars, and a few guests will also attend. The final examinations will be taken Tuesday and will be continued throughout the day in the Kansas room of the Union building. Lunch for the students taking the examinations will be served in the Union cafeteria. Those who are not staying with friends or relatives in Lawrence have been invited to stay at Battenfeld and Carruth halls. The scholarship winners will be announced next month said Mrs. Flora S. Boynton, office secretary of the Endowment Association. There are usually between 15 and 17 winners she said. Piano Recitals Given In Fraser Yesterday Piano numbers were featured in the recital given by students of the School of Fine Arts in the recital yesterday afternoon in Fraser theater. Playing together at two pianos, Blanche Pierson, piano student, and Ruth Orcutt, associate professor of piano, gave three movements of "Concerto in A Minor" (Jean Williams). Piano soloists were Elaine Talley, opening the program with "Prelude from Suite Birgamesque" (Debussy); August Vogt with "Sonata in D Major" (Mozart); Iva Rothenberger with "Perpetual Motion" (Weber); and Georgija Weinrich, concluding the program with "Fete Dieu a Seville" (Albenz). City editor and reporter for the Wichita Beacon for 10 years, Mr. Wellman later was employed as Sunday editor on the Wichita Eagle. In 1936 he came to the Kansas City Star as news editor, and for the past few years has been a member (continued from page one) help of Mr. Wellman who will leave soon for Hollywood. WELLMAN TO MAKE--of its editorial staff and one of its best known feature writers. House Favors Check On Plant Seizure Washington., (INS) -The House overwhelmingly approved the Dewey resolution today authorizing a special investigation of the government's seizure of the Montgomery Ward plant in Chicago. The vote was 300 to 60. Born in Enid, Okla., Mr. Wellman went with his parents to Portuguese West Africa where he spent 10 years of his childhood. He returned to attend the University of Wichita from which he received his bachelor of arts degree in 1918. After serving in the United States army for a year, he returned to Wichita and was employed as a reporter on the Wichita Beacon. Included among his books are "Death on the Desert," "The Trampling Herd," "Angel With Spurs," and "The Bowl of Brass," his current best-seller. Mr. Wellman will be accompanied to Lawrence by his wife. OVERFLOW CROWD--- (continued from page one) take part in the program. Candidates from the organized houses will try out for "blues singer" of the show at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. First Lt. Betty Veach, recruiting representative with the group, was on the campus yesterday preparing for the presentation. According to Lieutenant Veach, the WAC's are primarily interested in recruiting the graduating seniors of the University. Members of the WAC show unit will be guests at the regular Saturday afternoon tea dance to be given in the Union Lounge. CONVOCATION--- (continued from page one) (continued from page one) Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau, engineering societies; Joe Pfaff, president of the School of Business; and the class presidents—Jane Lorimer, senior; Don Alderson, junior; Joan Burch, sophomore; and Mike Nichols, freshman. Special music will be played by Anabel Keeler, harpist. Paul Endacott, a former Honor Man, is now vice-president and assistant to the president of the Phillips Petroleum company at Bartlesville. Recently, Mr. Endacott was chosen as an all time, all-American basketball player by the Helms Athletic Foundation. A later honor man was Raymond Nichols, now executive secretary to Chancellor Malott at the University. In 1934 Glenn Cunningham, famous miler, was chosen for the award. Last year's choice was John Robert Fluker, Clay Center, who is teaching in the University of Afghanistan. The name of the honor man is engraved on a bronze plaque in the Memorial Union building. This year is the 20th announcement of an honor man from the previous year's class at honors convocation. The choice of honor man is based on character, scholarship, unselfish service, breadth of interest, and leadership. Tin Cans Collected In A.L. Drive Today Tin cans deposited at the curbing were collected today by city trucks in the drive conducted by the Dorsey-Liberty post of the American Legion and the auxiliary. University houses were included in the pick-up routes but the army and navy collections will be made separately, according to C. T. Hough, drive chairman. All cans must be clean, the wrappers removed, both ends tucked inside and the can flattened, said S. C. Harper, city engineer. Otherwise they cannot be picked up in this special drive. They will be used for the salvaging of tin for the war effort. SEE CO-EDS---with JAMES CRAIG FAY HENRY SPRING BAINER O'NEILL BYington Prof. Jones said that representatives from the professional engineering field had been here on the campus trying to hire men to work for their companies, but after July 1, there wouldn't be any more engineers to fill the positions, and it would give women a greater opportunity in the engineering field. (continued from page one) tectural engineering, has a grade point average of 2.76 and only one high school grade under 93%. Both students made A in every mathematics course they have taken including calculus. GRANADA TODAY ENDS SATURDAY A Daring Venture Into the Post-War World Queen contest an added attraction 50c — Stag or Drag — Semi-formal --I.S.A. JAY HOP-- SATURDAY, MAY 6 Marsha HUNT · Alexander KNOX OWL SHOW Sat. Nite, 11:45 SUNDAY — 4 Days Union Lounge 9-12 p.m. Eight Tables of Bridge To Be Played Monday Eight tables of bridge are scheduled for Monday night in the Intramural Bridge tournament. Play will start at 8 o'clock according to official announcement today. CAMPUS ORGANIZED---as follows: Team I—Delta Gamma, Corbin (a), PT-1, Delta Tau Delta, Theta Tau; Team II—Chi Omega, Corbin (b), PT-2, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lindley Hall; Team III—Gamma Phi Beta, Corbin (c), PT-3, Phi Gamma Delta, Barracks B; Team IV—Alpha Chi Omega, Watkins hall, PT-4, Delta Upsilion, V-(Phi Psi house); Team V—Pi Beta Phi, Miller Hall, PT-5, Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Pi; Team VI—Kappa Alpha Theta, Foster hall, Jolliffe hall, PT-6, Sigma Chia, Barracks A. (continued tron. page one) Team VII- Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma, Kappa, Louisiana, Oread, Westminster, Beta Theta Pi, V-5 (Triangle house); Team VIII - Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Harmon Co-op, Ricker Hall, Kaw Koetes, Wager hall, PT-8, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Chi, Nu SigmaNu; Team IX- Faculty. Bring Own Equipment Every student will be expected to furnish his own digging equipment, Miss O'Neal said. Others on the Jay Jane committee in charge of Dandelion day are Virginia Rader, Persis Snook, and Betty Leibbrand. JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY AND SATURDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT "Broadway Rhythm" In Technicolor With George Murphy - Ginny Simms Lena Horne Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra SUNDAY—5 Grand Days THE RIP-ROUSING STORY OF THE MAKING OF FIVE BROTHER-HEROES... SUNDAY—5 Grand Days ANNE BAXTER THOMAS MITCHELL SELENA ROYLE • TRUDY MARSHALL and EDWARD RYAN • JOHN CAMPBELL JAMES CARDWELL • JOHN ALVIN GEORGE OFFERMAN, Jr. as "The Sullivan Boys" For Choice Seats Sunday Attend the 1 o'clock Matinee