PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1944 Five Matches Played In Fifth Round Games Of Volleyball League Fifth round games in the two intramural volleyball leagues were played last night, with five matches being held, three in the A league and two in the B division. At the halfway mark in the schedule, the Faculty Engineers seem to have things all their own way in the A league, having just defeated their toughest competition, the V-12's. The Phi Psi's and Ship's Company top the B league, but the Phi Delts and Physical Education faculty are still very much in the race. In last night's A league games, Phi Gamma Delta won from John Moore Co-op 15-10, 15-4; the Engineers won over Sigma Chi 15-7, 15-6; and the V-12's defeated the Blanks 15-3, 15-9. The Sig Alphs won from Kappa Alpha Psi on forfeit. In the B league Delta Tau Delt nosed out TKE 4-15, 17-15, and 15-10, in the closest game of the season, and Phi Psi beat Battenfeld 15-3, 15-12. Triangle and Delta Upsilon forfeited to Phi Delt and Ship's Company respectively. The standings are: A League W L Faculty Engineers 4 0 V-12 3 1 Phi Gam 3 1 Beta 3 1 Blanks 3 2 Sigma Chi 2 2 S.A.E. 2 3 John Moore 0 4 Kappa Alpha Psi 0 5 B League W B Phi Psi 4 0 Ship's Co. 4 0 Phi Delt 4 1 Phys. Ed. 3 1 Delts 3 2 Battenfeld 1 3 TKE 1 4 DU 0 4 Triangle 0 5 BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Kappas and IWW to Wind Up Table Tennis Tournament L 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 Winning the second final round of the table tennis tournament from the Chi Omega teams, Kappa Kappa Gamma will contest for the championship title when they play I. W. tonight. Throughout the entire tournament, the wearers of the key have lost only one game. The Theta team defeated the Kappas in the quarter final playoff. PEACE---opposing organizations; and introduced compulsory Catholic religion into the schools, according to Dr. Efron. (continued from page one) (continued from page one) red to two internal problems of America. "Conditions of lasting peace will not be made by treaties alone," he said. "We must do something about basic conditions. It is ironical that even in America, only during war does everyone have a job." Mr. Thomas also stressed racial conflict. "The United States role of race in this country does not qualify her to play God at the peace table," he pointed out. Doesn't Want to Run Again Questioned following his morning address, Mr. Thomas said that he would be "very sorry" if it were necessary for him to run again as Socialist candidate for President. His choice for the candidacy is Maynard Krueger, professor of economics at the University of Chicago. DO NOT---opposing organizations; and introduced compulsory Catholic religion into the schools, according to Dr. Efron. (continued from page one) "These democratic-minded people of my country, which is nearly 80 per cent of the population, are not asleep," he emphasized. "Argentina knows what it means to have a dictatorship rule and the people will rise, no matter what the odds may be, to fight to ultimate victory." GOVERNMENT-accept employment anywhere in the United States. Salaries range from $1,800 to $2,000 a year-plus 20 per cent overtime pay,depending on ex- (continued from page one) degree of aptitude for meteorology. A reliable national weather service is not only essential to the safety of flying, both military and commercial; but it also benefits many and varied elements of our wartime economy such as transportation, agriculture, industry, and communication, according to government authorities. listing vacancies and on the person's degree of aptitude for meteorology. Applicants, who must be able to pass a civil service physical examination, should write to the head of the meteorology department of whichever university they choose, for additional information. A transcript of the individual's college credits is also required. A discussion of the approaching softball tournament and the rules of the game will be held at a meeting of the women's intramural managers at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Robinson gym. Women's Sports To Include Softball Entry blanks for softball and tennis doubles will be given at this meeting. Each organization should be represented if they plan to enter the tournament, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS TODAY ENDS THURSDAY GRANADA Limited Engagement FRIDAY - SATURDAY Only Music by JEROME KERN Lyrics by IRA GENSHWIN THE COVER GIRLS Lee Bowman Phil Silvers Jinx Falkenburg OWL SHOW SAT. NITE SUNDAY—4 Days WALLACE BEERY RATIONING with MARJORIE MAIN --- P. A. SPECIALS --- ★ GLENN MILLER ★ TOMMY DORSEY ★ HARRY JAMES ★ ARTIE SHAW ★ BOB CROSBY THE SPRING FLING VARSITY DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 9--12 ADMISSION 50 Cents Tax Included Louis Miller Is Army Captain Louis L. Miller, School of Business graduate in 1930, is now a captain in the Army finance corps. He is stationed at the Miami, Fla., army air base. HOCH AUDITORIUM TODAY—Thru Thursday James Cagney "Frisco Kid" Margaret Lindsay "Week-End Pass" KAY FRANCIS • CAROLE LANDIS MARTHA RAYE • MITZI MAYFAIR And Stars! Stars! Stars! FRIDAY - SATURDAY See It From The First