Y 2,1944 TUESDAY, MAY 2.1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE AM favorites. ern). as Miss Mat- actor. n. Missductor. e design and at the weeks. n classes and the lesses. --f found, none 731. 808-144 S open with it. Will young, -142 n. Name d Poss- —143 Sheaffer case call -142 girl who lifts, stations Depart- 804-tf nsan SAS AN SIMS GUNSON PERKINS KREHBIEL $1.75 a Kansas, year ex- university matter office att March 3, EYE itted C O. the 425 service aphs made shed Mass 548 Jay Janes Will Have Initiation. Banquet at the Hearth Thursday The Jay Jane formal initiation banquet will be given Thursday evening at the Hearth, Caroline Baker, president, has announced. Iniition services, also at the Hearth, will be conducted immediately after the banquet. Final details will be discussed at a regular meeting of Jay James tomorrow afternoon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Kappa Alpha Theta weekend guests were Fat Doughman of Wichita, and Patsy Tomlinson of Ft. Worth, Texas. Mrs. H. C. Bigelow was a Sunday dinner guest. Phi Kappa Psi has announced the election of new officers. They are: Dean Sims, president; Jack Gosnell, corresponding secretary; co-rush captains, Earl Crawford and Gene Kittle. Phi Beta Pi dinner guests last night were Dr. and Mrs, C. M. Hollingsworth. Miller Hall — Lt. H. H. Barber, Jr., in the army air corps, stationed at Yale University, was a dinner guest Friday. Delta Gamma elected three officers yesterday. They are Leeta Nelle Marks, intramural chairman; Betty Bixby, activity chairman; and Bonnie Lou Oswalt, gift chairman. Phi Kappa Psi — Bob Graham of Topeka and Lt. Ray Dillon were weekend guests. Phi Delta Theta — Lt. Charles Elliott, chapter member, was a weekend guest. Roger Allen, stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., chapter member, has been a guest. Battenfeld Hall — Lt. William Kiene of Ft. Sill, Okla., was a weekend guest. Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Clifford Hauge, chapter adviser, and Ben Butler of Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi—Miss Amy B. Oaken, grand president of Pi Beta Phi, is visiting the chapter. Sunday dinner guests were A/C Robert Jess, Willis Jensen, and Hal Hack. Zeta Phi Beta — Petty Officer 1/4 Raymond Wyman Nelson of Ft Chicago, Calif., was a guest Saturday night. Dinner guests Sunday were Mr. Sherman Sceary and Mrs. Emma Lou Madison, both of Kansas City. Gamma Phi Beta — Mrs. Tom Thompson, nee Helen Wilkins, of Kansas City, a chapter member, was a weekend guest. Ricker Hall — Mrs. John Downs, Paola, was a weekend guest. Kathryn Brown of Kansas City was a dinner guest in honor of Dora Ann Brown's birthday. Delta Upson — A special initiation was held for Robert Gilbert. Weekend guests were Bill Banks of Wellington and A/S Hal Friesen of Hutchinson, chapter members last semester. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Flavel Robertson, "Speed" Warner, and Wilford Wann, all of Kansas City. Alpha Delta Pi Saturday night dinner guests were Mrs. N. H. Benscheidt and Miss Helen Benscheidt of Hutchinson. Joliffe Hall — Virginia Daughan of Kansas City was a week end guest. Westminster Hall — weekend ist was Jean Berger of Pratt. A/C Marl Happel of Dallas, Texas, was a dinner guest Sunday. Delta Tau Delta — Initiation was held for the following: Whitson Godfrey, Overland Park; Paul Hurrel, Holton; and Thomas Koelzer, Seneca. Phi Delta Theta — Pvt. Wayne Lowe of Ft. Leavenworth was a guest Saturday night. New officers are: William Mar- Sig Alph Graduate Marries MU Pi Phi Dr. and Mrs. Lee George Potter of Kansas City, have announced the marriage of their daughter Eileen to Merrill Gerkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill F. Gerkin of Fredonia. The wedding took place Friday in the First Presbyterian church in Sloux Falls, S. D. The bride attended William Woods College in Fulton, Mo., and the University of Missouri, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Gerkin is a graduate of Kansas University and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.fraternity. He is stationed at the Sioux Falls army air base. Jane Allen Marries A Marine Paratrooper The marriage of Jane Allen, daughter of Mrs. George Henry Allen of Topeka, and Pfc. Forrest Dean Pugh of San Gabriel, Calif., took place Sunday. The marriage was solemnized in the McClintock Chapel of Grace Cathedral, with Dean John Warren Day officiating. The bride attended the University, where she was pledged to Pi Beta Phi sorority. She has been an army cadet nurse at Stormont hospital in Topeka. Private Pugh is a marine paratrooper stationed at Camp Elliott San Diego, Calif. Chemical Engineers to Have 'Beer Bust' Next Wednesday The local chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will have its annual "beer bust" Wednesday, May 10. J.B. Anderson president, has announced. He has requested that all members interested in attending the picnic notify Bertram Bone, engineering junior and treasurer of the organization. US SUBS---mopping up throughout the Hollandia sector of Dutch New Guinea. Troops of the American sunset division streaked across difficult terrain in a drive to cut off the enemy's retreat and now flying thunderbolts sent thousands of machine gun bullets, ripping into the hidden Nipponese patrol. (continued from page one) The air war against Hitler Europe continued unabated. American liberators spearheaded the 16th straight day of the sky offensive by rocking the Pas de Calais of the French invasion coast while lighter formations ripped secondary targets on that occupied land. Not a single enemy interceptor was sighted and only light fire from the ground guns was encountered. All planes returned safely to base. Steady Attack on Pas de Calais New York, (INS)-Charles Amos Thompson, an American export airline pilot, set two new transatlantic flying records yesterday. Father Dates for Daughters Transatlantic Flying Record Set Fathers are escorting their daughters to the Euclid College prom because of lack of eligible young men. shall, president; David Evans, vicepresident; Robert Jelinek, recording secretary; Robert R. Moore, secretary; and James Mordy, treasurer. Kati Gorrill was a Sunday dinner guest. Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning of Barbara Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winn of Kansas City, Mo., to Lt. Morel Dunham, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R Dunham of Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Winn Pinned To Lt. Morel Dunham The announcement was made at dinner Saturday night by Mrs. Dean Alt, altummother. Miss Winn wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Alt and Mrs. Eva Oakes, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, received orchid corsages. Norma Anderson and Carolyn Morrison, who assisted with the pinning, were also presented orchids. Miss Winn is a junior in the college. She is president of the Women's Athletic Association. Lieutenant Dunham was a sophomore at the University last year and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon raternity. He is now stationed with the army air corps in Richmond, Va. Graduate Will Wed Independence Man Announcement has been made of the engagement of Marion French, daughter of Mrs. John Duff French of Topeka, to Floyd Harvey Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Link Hanson of Kansas City. Miss French was graduated from the University, where she was a member of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorority. She has been an elementary school teacher in the Topeka public schools for several years. Mr. Hanson was graduated from Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, and received graduate credit from the University. He is now an instructor in the William Chrisman High School, Independence, Mo. C of C Has Postwar Plan Of Rationing, Priorities Washington, (INS)—The chamber of commerce recommended to Congress a policy which retained priorities, rationing, and price ceiling in the postwar era and revised the tax structure. Spain Reduces Wolfram Export Washington, (INS) - The state department today announced an agreement with Spain to reduce shipment of wolfram to Germany. This material is an essential ingredient of steel. MELODRAMA---- (continued from page 46) never seen by the audience. Alice holds the first clue to the solving of the crime. Phyllis (Beverly Sue Presley) is the pledge who is brought to the sorority clubhouse three years later by the murder. told the story of the murders. (continued from page one) Tickets may still be obtained in Green hall this afternoon or at Fraser tonight. Holders of activity tickets may exchange the stubs for tickets. Allen Crafton, of the speech department directed the play and built the set. Laura Belle Moore, Education junior, was in charge of the lighting, and Virginia Cook, College sophomore, had charge of the stage. Ted Lehmann, a college senior managed the complicated sound effects which involved driving cars. VARSITY TODAY Thru Saturday Don "Red" Barry in "Outlaws of Santa Fe" and Tom Neal, Ann Savage in "Two-Man Submarine" Sportorials By Charles Moffett The members of the coaching staff of the University of Kansas are all former highly successful high school coaches. Henry Shenk was formerly at Junction City and had many teams while there. Elmer Schaake, assistant football coach, ex-Lawrence high mentor produced several fine teams while at the local school. Track coach Ray Kanehl spent last year at Wichita East and his teams were always strong. Kanehil was also athletic director at East before coming to the University. Coaching the baseball team is Jack Austin of Emporia. *** Because of the wartime schedule of classes extending on through the summer, baseball and track will also continue on through the summer months. A track schedule has already been plankd to last into late summer and baseball games will be played too, mostly against service teams. Both of these teams are made up mostly of Navy trainees with several civilians included in the rosters. ** ** Coach Jack Austin continues to put his baseball men through long workouts in preparation for games, soon to be played. Austin has had the team practicing whenever the weather at all permitted. Intra-squad games are being played nightly, with the pitchers finally opening up and letting loose with all their assortment of pitches. All this work is bringing results too, because the team is gradually rounding into a unit, although the team, for the most part, is inexperienced but has plenty of enthusiasm and spirit. "K" Club Meeting Tenight There will be a meeting of the "K" Club this evening at 6:30, George Dick president, announced. The meeting will be held in the "K" Club room in Robinson Gymnasium. President Dick has requested that all members be present as some very important business is to be discussed. Attend Industrial Meeting Dr. R. Q. Brewster, of the chemistry department, and Prof. E. A. Stephenson, petroleum engineer, went to Topeka yesterday and attended a meeting of the Kansas Industrial Development Commission. GRANADA THURSDAY Thru Saturday 10. Marsha Hunt · Alexander Knox · Henry Travers · Rikl Balf Owl Show Sat. Night SUNDAY — 4 Days Hedy Lamarr, Wm. Powell The "Heavenly Body" Softball Tournament Will Start Tomorrow The tournament was scheduled to begin last week, but due to rain, the games were postponed. Those games that were scheduled for last week will be played at a later date and the other games will be played as scheduled, Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor, announced. Miller hall forfeited a game to the Independents last Monday, so the games being played tomorrow will be the first played in the tournament. The first games in the women's intramural softball tournament will be played tomorrow when Gamma Phi Beta meets Chi Omega, Walkins hall plays Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Alpha Omicron Pi opposes Sigma Kappa. Regional Prep School Meet Here May 13 Volleyball Playoffs Began Last Night, Continue Tonight Henry Shenk, football coach, has announced that the regional high school track meet will be held here May 13. Shenk, who is in charge of the meet, expects quite a turnout for the event. The regional is a preliminary to the state meet to be held a week later. The meet will be held for both Class A and B schools of this section of the state. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW Week's Engagement Intramural volleyball playoffs began last night, with the Betas, who wound up second in the A league, winning over the Blanks by a score of 15-9, 15-9. The finals will be continued tonight. JAYHAWKER BUY U.S. WAR BONDS