28,19 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE tenors tenors la Che bector, he resisted mons fine A. ETIN SAS 1943 s Journ lication. aken psy s may 6 at 10:3 Auditor cal Test ansan ANSAS JOY MILLE ANCES ABT OLLY, JAN ROSSMAN TUPIPH Bon BOCK LL KANAG OLE XLEI MITENDORF OU PERKINS I KREHBIED Association and Repre- priation Nationa- tion Ai ce, $1.50 rice, Kansas ol year ex- University ass matter office f f March 3 Fitted AL CC phone 424 Service pbs turning s from made. s Now hone ABLES thing JURE obbing ing Hallowe'en Dance Is Only Party Scheduled For Saturday Night When finals are over tomorrow many students will go home until time for enrollment next week. Those who remain in Lawrence will attend the army show "At Ease" Friday night, the Kansas State game Saturday, and the Union Activities committee Halloween dance Saturday night. Keith Curtis' band will play for the Halloween dance which will be in Hoch auditorium. Ricker Hall — had a farewell party last night for Mary Ahrenf, who will leave soon to be married. Pi Beta Phi — pledge class entertained the members with a Halloween party Tuesday evening. ☆ Sigma Chi — Don Young of Dodge City, and Gordon Miller of Salina left for V-5 and V-12 respectively. ☆ Hopkins Hall — Elmina Davis of Wichita was a weekend guest. ☆ Foster Hall — Joanne Verhage of Downs was a guest this afternoon. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Edwin Kelley of Garden City left Monday for marine officers training at Monticello, Ark. — Bob Brock of Sterling left today for flight preparatory training at Liberty, Mo. ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Theta — Mrs. William R. Jones of Wellington was a luncheon guest today. ☆ Delta Gamma — Mrs. Gene Christianson was a dinner guest yesterday. ☆ Harman Co-op — Dixon Kennedy was a dinner guest last night. Carruth Hall — Gene Fiser, stationed at Oberlin college, was a visitor. Tuesday. He was on the way to his home in Cherryville. ☆ Corbin Hall — Lucille Lobb of Leavenworth, who is a former resident of the hall, was a visitor Tuesday. Religion to Be Topic Of KU Roundtable The topic for discussion on the University of Kansas Roundtable broadcast at 9:30 tomorrow evening will be "How Forces the Religious Front?", Paul B. Lawson, chairman of the roundtable announced today. The Rev. Edwin F. Price and the Rev. Harold Barr, of the School of Religion, and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., will participate in the discussion. Roundtable discussions of political, social, and economic topics pertinent to present events are broadcast at 9:30 p.m. each Friday over KFKU. Kansas City, (INS)—A former president's views on attaining a lasting peace will be disclosed in a speech tonight by Herbert Hoover, the man who preceded President Roosevelt in the White House 11 years ago. Hoover will speak at the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium at 8:30. The speech will be broadcast by Mutual. HOOVER TO BROADCAST THIS EVENING Air raid warden systems have been organized in Louisiana State's women's dormitories to direct activities in practice blackouts. Dorms Use Air Raid Systems IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE-Adv. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Saturday, Oct. 30 Union Activities committee, Halloween dance, Hoch auditorium. 9 to 12 ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Robert Fenton Lost In Action Oct.8 Mrs. L. E. Fenton, auditor at the Eldridge Hotel, has received word from the war department that her son, Second Lt. Robert M. Fenton, a bombardier on a B-17F bomber based in England, has been missing in action since Oct. 8 in the European area. Lieutenant Fenton was a student at the University from '77 to '40. He entered the army Jan. 25, 1942, his twenty-second birthday, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and received his commission April 1, at San Angelo, Tex. A Vice-Versa dance to be given Dec. 4 was planned at a meeting of Jay Janes yesterday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union. At the same time arrangements were made for 10 members to sell football programs at the game Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Lillard, president, was in charge of the meeting. Jay Janes Discuss Plans For Vice-Versa Dance Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Marjorie Pollack, fine arts sophomore, to Sam Cook, a member of Phi Gamma Delta. The announcement was made and candy was passed at the chapter house last night. Miss Pollack received a gardenia corsage. Jackie Hansen and Donna Burkhead, who assisted in the ceremony, and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother, also received corsages of gardenias. Pollack-Cook Pinning Announced Miss Pollack is from Kansas City, Mo. Cook, a sophomore in the college, is from Sabetha. He will leave today for midshipman's training at Notre Dame. Karl Klooz, athletic director for the University, stated yesterday that the matter of the eligibility of Don Reece of Missouri to play football was closed as far as he was concerned. The faculty representatives of the Big Six ruled Reece was eligible to play. Mr. Klooz said, however, that he felt he was justified in bringing the protest. In discussing the eligibility ruling last May, the athletic directors of the conference agreed orally that a man with three years of varsity competition could not be eligible again as a civilian if he had work yet to be done on his degree. Mr. Klooz said. Recce of M.U. May Play ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... LEARN TO RIDE! Enroll in Equitation for Physical Education Credit Expert instruction in 3 and 5 gaiting and jumping Phone 1019 or 346 MOTT K.U. STABLES LAST TIME TONITE Sonja Henie - Jack Oakie "WINTER TIME" STAGE SHOW "THE DARLINGS OF THE CANTEENS" A New Kind of Rhythm A Line Chorus of Dancing Adorables Saturday — And Again GRANADA 8 Other Big Acts FRIDAY and SATURDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT With Regular 9 O'clock Show - RAY KYSCR | * FREDDY MARTIN With "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES" At HALLOWE'EN JAMBOREE —Saturday, 11:45 FLIP 6 NAME BADGE! COURT BOUSE BAR CURENT BAR CURENT GATTON LENDER Star of 'Casablanca' SUNDAY—5 Days Epic Story of Adventure J. CARROL NAISH • LLOYD BRIDGES K-State Aggies Point For Game Saturday; Hope Third Is Charm Coach Ward Haylett's Kansas State Wildcats spent their entire practice session yesterday on defensive formations designed to stop the Jayhawkers' attack off the single wing. The K-Staters, who weren't sure they were going to play football a little more than a month ago, have been pointing toward Saturday's game since the season's start. Since the Jayhawkers have not racked up any more impressive record than the Wildcats, Kansas State figures to enter the game at no less than even choice. The Staters hope that the third time will be the charm as the Jay- hawkers have triumphed in the two meetings, 19 to 7 last year, and 20 to 16 in 1941. At fullback for the Aggies will be Bill Faubion, who will take his turn at lugging the leather, and also hold down the punting assignment. His punting average for the season has been better than Kansas' combined punting average. Two former Manhattan High boys, Clifford "Tippy" Batten and Louis Otto, have been the main offensive sparks for the Wildcats this season. With Otto on the receiving end of Batten's passes, K-State played their bet game in the opener when they beat Washburn 13 to 7. Otto, however, has injured his knee and will see only limited action Saturday. 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