UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 Kappa, Theta, IWW Win; AD Pi, Pi Phi Tie With two games remaining in the women's volleyball tournament, Kappa, Theta, and IWW teams have won their divisions, and Pi Phi and Alpha Delta Pi are tied as winners of the fourth division. These last mentioned teams will play at 9 p.m. Monday. Watkins hall will play Alpha Omicron Pi at the same time. Corbin, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pii Beta Phi won last night's games. By defeating the Gamma Phi's 42-26, the Kappa's won their division. Jean Hoffman, Marjorie Free, and Gloria Gray were the outstanding Kappa players; and Gloria Nelson, Patricia Harvey, and Joanne Johnson played well for the Gamma Phi's. The undefeated Pi Phi team won over, Sigma Kappa with a score of 48-34. Jill Peck was high-scorer for the Pi Phi's with Barbara Winn and Catherine Foster also scoring well. The Alpha Delta Pi's also have a clean slate, after defeating Watkins 31-29. Jeanne Haycock, Thelm and Bonnie Stutz were outstanding players on the winning team, and Joan Justice, Alice Goff, and Virginia VanOrder were the outstanding Watkins players. Corbin defeated Delta Gamma, 36-18, with Esther DeBord, Shirley Rhodes, and Betty Smith the high scorers. Carol Stuart and Helen Lowenstein scored for the Delta Gammas. Lt. H. W. Wilson Addresses Pharmacy Students Lt. H. W. Wilson, a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, spoke on military tactics at a meeting o the pharmacy students at 11:30 a.m. today in the Bailey Chemical Laboratories. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS NEW FICTION And Non-Fiction Dictionaries Technical Books Children's Books, Modern Library Garden City and Grosset & Dun- Magazine Subscriptions Greeting Cards Rental Library, 15c for 5 days We wrap for mailing THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 You've Heard of It Now See It ROY ROGERS "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" 2nd Feature The Mystery of the Headless Woman "A SCREAM IN THE DARK" State Officials See Raise In Salary SUNDAY—4 Days By Day a Rendezvous With Peril . . At Night Romance in the Andes Topeka, (INS)—Elective Kansas state officials today were looking forward to a substantial increase in salaries if the next legislature approves a measure that has won approval in the legislative council. The measure would boost the governor's salary from $5,000 to $8,000 a year; the attorney general, the secretary of state, state auditor, treasurer, and insurance commissioner would be raised $1,000 a year. The state superintendent of schools would get an increase of $2,000. CARY JEAN GRANT ARTHUR The measure was sponsored by F. L. Hagaman of Johnson county. 8 Music Students Elected To Mu Phi "ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS" Eight music students have been elected to the Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary national musical sorority, Justine Peterson, president, announced today. Also DON "Red" BARRY "WEST SIDE KID" Those elected were Martha Lee Baxter, Annabel Keeler, Beth Beamer, Harriet Danley, Lucile Rothenberger, and Frances Gulick, all Fine Arts sophomores; Helen Pierson, Fine Arts junior; and Barbara Huls, Fine Arts senior. --same time. He gave, and will continue to give, highlights of sports as they concern the University and the community. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Piano, 'Cello, Voice Are Recital Numbers Piano, cello, and voice solos were presented at the student recital given in Fraser theater yesterday afternoon. The program opened with a piano solo, "Rhapsody in C Major" (Dohnanyi) played by Katharine Kufahl. The first cello solo presented this year on student recital programs, "Dedication" (Popper) was played by Martha Lee Baxter. Norma Antose sang two selections, "Caro mi ben" (Giordani) and "The Silver Ring" (Chaminade.) "Ritual Dance of Fire" (De Falla), a piano solo played by Gorgja Weinrich, closed the program. JAYHAWKERS- (continued from page one) man, 185 pound hand训令 from Independence Junior College, will start at right taddle instead of John Agee. Overman, a V-12 trainee, did not become eligible until Nov. 1 at the end of the semester. Garrett Goes, to Fullback George Goes to Fullback Bob George, passing star of the Oklahoma and Kansas State games, has been shifted to backfill, which was left open when Bob Carson and Don Barrington were lost to the squad. In place of George at the tailback will be Charles Moffett, who scored the touchdown against To After the Game Bring Her The future of the Kansas Engineer is uncertain. If enough engineering students help put out the magazine, there will be an issue this term. If not, it will be discontinued for the duration. Finances for the magazine formerly came from fees paid by engineering students at the time of enrollment. With so few civilian engineers, this was discontinued this year. Brick's WRECK WARRENSBURG The Student Hangout --same time. He gave, and will continue to give, highlights of sports as they concern the University and the community. ENDS SATURDAY Betty GRABLE · Robert YOUNG · Adolphe MENJOU Sweet Rosie O'Grady IN TECHNICOLOR! Nebraska and sparked with his passing two counters in the Kansas State game. As both Moffett and George are good at lugging the ball, Kansas should have lots of offensive spark from these two. GRANADA Lewis Miller, V-5 cadet from William Jewell, and Bill Mowery, converted halfbacks will also see action at the fullback slot. IT'S THE MUSICAL SWEETHEART OF THE NATION1 The Jayhawks are in tip top shape, and although they are definitely out to win tomorrow, they still are eyeing next week's battle with the Missouri Tigers, their most ancient foe. Dr. Allen Reviews Sports Over Radio Station KFKU Tickets Now Available For Homecoming Varsity Dr. Forrest C. Allen, varsity basketball coach, talked over station KFKU at 9:30 last night. This was the first in a series of 15-minute sports casts which will be given by Dr. Allen each Thursday at the same time. The dance will be a sport affair, and Kay Stark and his 12-piece band from Kansas City, Mo., will play. Representatives will be sent to the service men's barracks and fraternity houses the first of next week to sell tickets, and students may purchase them at the Business office, she said. Tickets are $1.15, date or stag. Tickets are now on sale for the Homecoming varsity to be held Saturday night, Nov. 20, in Hoch auditorium, Heloise Hillbrand, University dance manager, announced today. Attention Skaters! Monday and Tuesday Nights Reserved for Private Parties Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nights 7:30-10:00 10:00-12:00 Reserved for Private Parties SATURDAY NIGHT — 2 Sessions — 7:30-10:00 and 10:00-12:00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON—2:00-5:00 and 7:30-10:00 25c, Tax Included ROLLERDROME 737 N.H. 737 N.H. Phone 537 or 2223 Phone 537 or 2223 Lee A. Dyer, Mgr. RETURN ENGAGEMENT Shows 2:30-7-9 JAYHAWKER TODAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY 5 Glorious Days Most Courageous Love Story Ever Told Bette DAVIS Paul Lukas to WARNER BROS. WATCH ON the RHINE Winner of the N.Y. Critics' 41ST Y Alli To Sol Winger of the N.Y. 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