PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1944 Athletic Teams Will Be Busy During Month The month of May is going to be a busy sports period for spring and summer sports at the University, Track, baseball, and tennis teams will enter into extensive competition the next few weeks. The triangular track meet here with Kansas State and Nebraska the visiting teams is set for Saturday. The Jayhawks won an indoor meet from the Aggies and Cornhuskers by a very narrow margin, so the meet should show any improvement made by any of the teams, and their chances in the Big Six meet. There will be a great exodus of athletic teams from the University on May 20. The track team under Coach Ray Kanehl will journey to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Big Six meet to be held there. The baseball team, coached by Jack Austin, will journey to Iowa State to meet the Cyclones and will be accompanied by the tennis team with Prof. R. S. Howey in charge. This will be the opening net meet for the tennis team. Several baseball games have beer tentatively arranged lasting up until the 17th of June, although the schedule has not been officially announced. W. W, Davis, faculty representative to the Big Six and chairman of the University of Kansas athletic board, and Karl Klooz, acting athletic director, will also go to Lincoln May 20 for the annual spring meeting of the Big Six Board. National Firm Buys 7 Textile Designs From Art Students Six students and a graduate of the design department in the School of Fine Arts have sold textile designs to a manufacturing company in St. Louis, Mo., Miss Marjorie Whitney director, has announced. The company prints textiles and designs for original dress designs. The designs are as good as those chosen from the studios in New York which have been executed by professionals, said the head of the art department of the company. Students who made the designs are: Marybelle Long, '43, collection of designs for silk prints; Marjorie Owen, senior, collection of designs; Jane Reid, senior, sketches for cotton prints; Lila Doughman, junior; designs for chiffon; Ruth Sundown, designs for chiffon; Joice Hartwell, sophomore, designs for chiffon; and Beverly Edmund, florentine design. The designs were made in the classes taught by Miss Whitney and Miss Dessa Jane Bush. Present Waste Called Immoral "A long war requiring Spartan living will make present waste seem immoral." Prof. Louis Wirth, Chicago, believes. THE HEARTH For Luncheon, Dinners And Groups Phone 1036 1941 Mass. James Barclay Smith, professor in the School of Law, has recently been cited as originator of the idea underlying the Louisiana Law Institute, "which is believed to be unique among the organizations of the United States engaged in the improvement of law," according to Harriet S. Daggert in an article printed in the Texas Law Review. Smith Cited For Unique Law Plan Professor Smith, now on leave from the University and serving as an officer in the United States army, perfected his plan in 1933. It was not until 1938 that the Institute was chartered as an official advisory revision commission. Operating as an agency of the state government, created by legislative edict, and responsible to the legislature, the Institute is in its sixth successful year of existence. It has served to bring about greater understanding and cooperation between law school faculties and the practicing members of the legal profession. Major Smith is now in the Judge Advocate's office, Washington, D.C. He has been on the University faculty since 1335. He formerly taught at the University of Louisiana. Closed on Mondays (continued from page one) gium unfit to meet anti-invasion demands. ALLIES CUT---we hadn't taken that boat," Mrs. Croce explained. Practice raids at midnight were a regular part of the crossing. Organized parties, dancing, swimming, tennis — everything to make the passage gay—was arranged on the boat. The British ministry of economic warfare disclosed that from Cologne to the Bay of Biscay for a depth of 100 miles inland not a single marshalling yard is capable of assembling trains. Germany itself is suffering from a shortage of rolling stock the announcement went on while similar conditions prevailed throughout the Balkans where bottled supplies are jamming up at key switching points. Yugloslav partisans whose activities were reported adding to German communications troubles in the Balkans were credited with inflicting a "great defeat" upon Nazi forces in Croatia. The forces of Marshal Josip (Tito) Broz occupied Bednja, Colubobac, and Konjascina near Zagreb and inflicted heavy casualties on the withdrawing enemy The Japanese also suffered setbacks both in the Pacific battle area and in the India-Burma theater. Mu Phi Epsilon Pledges Three Three Fine Arts students were pledged last night to Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music society, with the chapter's traditional serenade of announcement. The new pledges are Mrs. Mary Lotise Beatie, special student; Anne Krehbiel, senior; and Ellen Wagenfield, junior. New Industrial School at Cornell Creation of a state school of industrial relations at Cornell has been authorized by the legislature. Volleyball Finalists Will Play Tonight; Beta's Oppose Navy The semi-final round of the intramural volleyball tournament was played last night, with the Faculty Engineers and Betas, both A league teams, winning their way to the final round. The Engineers, who swept through the A league undefeated, were given their toughest battle of the year by Ship's Company, B league co-champion, finally winning by a score of 15-9, 9-15, 15-7. The Betas, A league runners-up, scored a mild upset by downing the Ph Delta, 15-12, 15-9. The losers, in tying for the B league crown, had beaten Ship's Company and had absorbed only one loss. The championship game finds the Betas anxious to knock over their intra-league rivals and avenge their defeat of a week ago, the only one they have suffered all year. The Engineers, however, are favored because of their very impressive record. RECREATIONAL---we hadn't taken that boat," Mrs. Croce explained. Practice raids at midnight were a regular part of the crossing. Organized parties, dancing, swimming, tennis — everything to make the passage gay—was arranged on the boat. (continued from page one) cluding professional specialists and volunteers. Sessions will run daily from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday to Friday inclusive. On Saturday there will be meetings at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Each session will be enough of a unit in itself, according to Dr. Allen, that a person will find it worthwhile to attend any number possible. Theoretical lectures and practical demonstrations will be mixed in the program. SOLOS INCLUDED---we hadn't taken that boat," Mrs. Croce explained. Practice raids at midnight were a regular part of the crossing. Organized parties, dancing, swimming, tennis — everything to make the passage gay—was arranged on the boat. (continued from page one) three men mentioned before. In this final concert, the group will sing sacred, modern, and popular songs that will appeal to young and old, Miss Peabody said. Tickets for the event may be purchased at the Fine Arts office, from Miss Peabody, or from any member of the organization, said Jane Loriimer, president. Activity tickets will admit students. A public speaking class for Los Angeles police officers has been established at the University of California. Police Trained in Speech DUTCH STUDENT---we hadn't taken that boat," Mrs. Croce explained. Practice raids at midnight were a regular part of the crossing. Organized parties, dancing, swimming, tennis — everything to make the passage gay—was arranged on the boat. STARS IN SERVICE (continued from page three) two days, sleeping in a tent they had taken with them. Headed for French Morocco, the refugees had three days to cross Spain. Policemen everywhere stood telling them to move on and directing them by the shortest way to the Mediterranean. 'Some people were afraid to cross and we took their places. We would have waited three years or more if Family Became Ill They crossed to Portugal, planning to go to the Dutch East Indies from there. Arriving in Lisbon, they could not get a boat for two months. Finally a Greek boat was ready to sail for New York. War between Germany and Greece was imminent. It is a Spanish custom to put olive oil in everything—meat, soup, rice and other vegetables. Quite inapportunity the family became ill, Mrs. Croce said. Everyone came down with a fever. A Spanish doctor gave the refugees permission to stay longer. Taking advantage of the situation the Dutch family obtained papers through the Dutch consul to gain entrance to the United States. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS VARSITY "Union Pacific" There's a Lot We Can Do Right Here! — Tonight — Continue Buying War Bonds. With JOEL McCREA And Join the Tin Can Drive! BARBARA STANWYCK Phone 432 GRANADA TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY These WAF's Didn't Go to War But Their's Is a Daringly Thrilling Story ANNE DIANA E N GWYNNE BARRYMORE ANKERS JUNE LOIS VINCENT COLLIER PHILIP JESTER DAVID BRADES FRANK JENKS PHILLIP TERRY DAVID BRUCE FRANK JERES By a devious route to elude the enemy, the boat docked in New York on a misty morning. "After seven months of tension," Mrs. Croce admitted, "we felt very released and happy to be in a free country." Our 1943 alloy steel production alone was as great as Japan's total steel making capacity. JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY AND THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT It's the Great White Way Set to Melody and Romance "Broadway Rhythm" In Technicolor With George Murphy - Ginny Simms Lena Horne Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra