PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1944 ETC Wins All-U Title In Deck Tennis Play Winning From KKG E. T.C. scored two points to defeat Kappa Kappa Gamma in the final round of the Women's intramural deck tennis tournament and to claim the All-University title. The Kappa team won the organized house championship last week in a final game against Chi Omega and was then scheduled to play against E.T.C., winners in the independent division of the tournament. The Kappas had sustained an undefeated record until last night's game. The final score of the game last night was 24-22. War Casualties Washington, (INS)—The war department made public today the names of 384 United States soldiers killed in action in the Asiatic, central Pacific, European, Mediterranean, and Southwest Pacific areas. Mediterranean Area— Kansas Sgt. Vernon W. Brothers, Vernon W. Brothers, father, Route 5, Winfield. Tech. 5th Gr. Harold L. Collins, William R. Collins, father, White Cloud, Pfc. Leonard H. Detmer, August D. Detmer, father, Route 1, Cunningham. 1st Lt. Albert L. Kinderknecht, Mrs. T. J. Kinderknecht, mother, Hays. Pfc. Carl F. Lentz, Mrs. Bertha A. Chartien, mother, Strong City. Southwest Pacific Area Kansas 1st. Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson, Mrs Elmina W. Tennyson, mother, 1062 North Market, Wichita. 2nd Lt. Edward M. Sparks, Mrs Violet A. Sparks, wife, Alton. European Area. Kansas 2nd Lt. Rex M. Ellis, Robert M Ellis, father, Luray. Sgt. James N. Lewis, Mrs. Vinnie A. Lewis, mother, 320 South Central, Chanute. 2nd Lt. Errol K. Luginbill, Benjamin F. Luginbill, father, South Christian, Moundridge. 2nd Lt. Harold R. Madsen, Edward N. Madsen, father, McDonald. Paul Lark Killed in Action In Mediterranean Area Capt, Paul A. Lark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lark, 5341 Michigan street, Kansas City, Mo., was killed in action in the Mediterranean area, the war department announced today. Lark enrolled in the University in the fall of 1934 but did not complete the semester's work. NILES FOLKLORE--- (continued from page one) tales of "The Suffolk Miracle," and "The Friendly Return of the Dead," both of which involved fabulous ghost stories of tradition. Included in this group was the 1919th version of the Suffolk miracle as it concerned a Kentucky girl and her soldier lover who was killed at Soissons in France in August of 1918. VARSITY Ends Tonight HUMPHREY BOGART In "CRIME SCHOOL" And RONALD REAGAN In "GIRLS ON PROBATION" Sportorials By Charles Moffett Everything indicates that the 40th Annual Interscholastic Track and Field Meet to be held here this Saturday will be a success with the entry field just as strong as ever. All of the fine track scholars from all over the state, including Wichita East, who won the Class A title last year, will be on hand. Director of the Relays this year is varsity track coach Ray Kanehl, who a year ago was the track coach of the East Aces when they won by a large margin over the class A field. East comes here with a good record this year also, although they were beaten by their city rivals, Wichita North, at the Anthony relays last week, after having headed the field at Sterling. Another Class A team that has showed signs of power is the Topeka Trojan squad. The Capital City boys have won several dual meets by large scores and expect to go well Saturday. A strong contender for the Class B title will be Clearwater, winners of the Anthony Relays last week. Haven also has gone well in meets this spring and will be on hand as well as several other fine schools. If the weather man will only give the Relays a break some new marks may be set in various events. The records made here are some of the best made all season and if conditions are favorable several new records may be chalked up before the day is over. The game on the 12-foot baskets to be played Friday night in Robinson gym between the V-12 team and the K. U. Varsity should prove very interesting. Dr. Allen is staging the game for research purposes and will note the changes caused by the new height. Track coaches and their pupils here for the relays will be guests at the feature game, and then will go to the Eldridge hotel for more entertainment and movies of football games of the '43 season. In Hawaii the honey bees work the year round because there is no winter. Intramural volleyball play was re? sumed last night with the Faculty Engineers leading the A league and Phi Psi's and Ship's Company topping the B loop. Volleyball Play Led By Faculty Engineers In the A league, the Faculty Engineers defeated the Phi Gam's 15-7, 15-2. John Moore Co-op won through a forfeit over Kappa Alpha Psi, and the Blanks also won by forfeit from Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Three games were played in the B league with the Phi Delts winning from the Tekes 15-10, 15-2; Ship's Company beating Delta Tau Delta 15-8, 15-9; and Physical Education Faculty trimming Battenfeld. Delta Upson forfeited to Phi Psi. K Club to Meet Thursday Evening in Robinson Gym K Club will meet at 7:30 Thursday evening in The K Club room of Robinson gymnasium to discuss plans for re-organization of the club. All men who have earned letters in any sport at the University are eligible for K Club and have been invited to attend. FOSTER TO PLAY--- (continued from page one) Dubussy "Terrasse des audiences au clair de lune," "General Lavine," and "L'Isle joyeuse." He will also present "Evocation" (Albeniz), concluding the program with "Trianna" by Albeniz-Godowsky. The program is open to the public NEW AERONAUTICS---- (continued from page one) course. They are studying aircraft manufacturing, elementary drafting, and advanced aircraft lofting and layout. In addition to their classroom work, the trainees take a trip back to the plant each week. According to Prof. Stillwell, the new course is the most important war training program yet to be set up in his department. Tau Sigma Will Give Program Thursday Tau Sigma, national dancing sorority, will give a program at the meeting of The Women's Athletic association at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in Robinson gymnasium, Barbara Winn, president announced. Miss Winn is succeeding Helen Gardner, former president, who resigned. The meeting was originally scheduled for last Thursday but had to be postponed because of conflicting meetings. The program will consist of a modern ballet routine of "Holiday for Strings" and smaller group specialties including a percussion number which is a rhythmic poem to "Song of the Congo," a boogie woogie tap routine, and a comedy tap and acrobatic number. All members of WAA are urged to attend Miss Winn said. Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, dancing instructor, will direct the Tau Sigma program. Kansas serves as a one-stop service station for trans-continental air travel. Dancing Classes Resumed For Servicemen Saturday Service men's dancing classes have been resumed from 7:30 to 8:30 Saturday night at the Community building preceding the USO dances. All service men are invited said Barbara Winn, president of Tau Sigma and WAA. The lessons are sponsored by WAA and Tau Sigma. Any University women who would like to assist in the instruction are invited to attend. COMMITTEE--- ENDS TONITE Wallace Beery "RATIONING" A tea at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott yesterday evening was the last event scheduled on the conference's two-day program. (continued from page one) tion to extend a vote of thanks to the University and the faculty for the hospitality which had been extended to them and for the leadership University faculty members displayed in directing the conference. No other important business was taken up on this last day of the conference. . . . — BUY WAR STAMPS . . . THURSDAY Thru Saturday 2 TREMENDOUS FEATURES They're Terrific! The Story As Told in the Life The Story of The 8th Air Force On 25 Bombing Missions Over Germany "MEMPHIS BELLE" Photographed by Professional Cameramen Who Are Now in the ARMY SIGNAL CORPS Feature Length In Technicolor A Positive "MUST SEE" Special Owl Show Thursday On Our Stage Direct From Orpheum-Los Angeles JACK WYMAN'S ASYLUM OF HORRORS Featuring in Person FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER 50 MINUTES OF HORROR And on the Screen BELA LUGOSI-JOHN CARRADINE In a Chill-Thrill Picture The VOODOO MAN OWL SHOW Sat. Night — SUNDAY, 4 Days "The PURPLE HEART"