THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Roberts Leads Theta Victory; KKG, AD Pi Win BY EVELYN RAILSBACK Tonight: Corbin vs. Watkins, 7:30; Delta Gamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta, 8:15. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Delta Pi emerged victors in women's intramural basketball games in the last two nights. The Theta's didn't play as smooth a game as usual, but managed in the last few minutes to win from the Pi Phi's 20-13. Betty Roberts made 11 points for the Theta's. Peggy Davis, also a Theta forward, was unable to connect with the basket but played a good game. Outstanding players for the Pi Phi's were forward Jill Peck, and guard Bel Claycomb. Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Chi Omega 18-6 in a hard-fought game. The Kappa's outplayed their opponents throughout. Eleven of the Kappa's 18 points were credited to Margaret Butler. Peggy Ballard's able guarding kept the Chi O score low. Alpha Delta Pi won from Miller hall 28-10, although the score at the half was 7-6. Miller was handicapped by having only five on the team. Ruth Sheppard made all Miller's points with her one-handed shot. Betty Bacon put up an effective defense for Alpha Delta Pi. Outstanding A D Pi player was Thelma Stutz. AACR Meets Tonight, Will Elect Committee The Army Air Corps Reserve, according to organizer Henry Klein, will hold its second meeting at 7:30 in room 101. Snow hall, instead of Marvin hall as previously announced. The election of a nominating committee and the showing of a series of motion pictures on the historical development of aviation will be the principal features of the meeting. Hayward Suffers Injuries Oliver Hayward, College junior, was admitted to the hospital yesterday with three finger lacerations which he received from a buzz saw in Blake hall where he is employed. His condition today was described as good. Oklahoma Defeats Clippers in Overtime Oklahoma, favorite to win the Big Six basketball championship, defeated the Olathe Clippers 42-39 in overtime at Kansas City last night. Guard Bob McCurdy scored five of the Sooners eight overtime points to give the co-champs victory. The score at the end of regulation playing time was 34-34. Gerald Tucker and Allie Paine led Sooner scoring with 11 points. Oklahoma A-M, touring the east, lost the third of four road games, 39-34, to George Washington at Washington. Service Fraternity Sells T B Stamps Beginning their annual holiday service project recently members of Alpha Phi Omega, men's service fraternity, started selling tuberculosis Christmas seals at a table in the lobby of Watson library. The sale will continue until Friday. A committee composed of Harlan Cope, college junior, chairman; Bob Buchner, college freshman; Bernard Wolkow, college sophomore; and Fred Schneider, college freshman, is in charge of the sale of seals. Don Pomeroy, president of the organization stated yesterday that this committee had formerly planned a service project for needy Lawrence 'amies but had given it up because the families didn't need help this Christmas. Members of the organization spent Saturday afternoon polishing the trophies in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union building, Pomeroy said. All-Girl Band Will Meet Tomorrow Members of the All-Girl band will meet at 7:30 tomorrow morning in Hoch auditorium, it was announced today by Russell Wiley, director. Quill Club Postpones Initiation The initiation meeting of the Quill Club planned for Dec. 17 has been postponed until after the holidays, according to Professor John E, Hankins. Rationing a Blow To South Coffee drinkers of southern Louisiana and Mississippi drink two or three times as much coffee as the average person in the United States, many of them drink from ten to fifteen cups daily. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Running from the basement to the third floor of Dyche museum is the feature act performed by C. D. Bunter, curator of modern vertebrates, at his annual birthday party. At his 2nd celebration, Bunker was still in good form. 72 Years Young ★ ★ ★ Birthday Fete The birthday celebration took place last Saturday noon when his students gave a luncheon, inviting the museum faculty and E. H. Taylor and A. B. Leonard, of the zoology department. This is the 47th year that Mr. Bunker has been on the campus. Pharmacy Seniors Speak Three seniors in the School of Pharmacy will speak before the Pharmacy colloquy at 11:30 Friday. Russell Mount, will discuss "Burns" Winfred Nash will speak on "Post Mortens." Allen Sebaugh will speak on "Sleep." (continued from page three) ROCK CHALK CO - OP - . . . ADD SOCIETY--will entertain children of needy families tomorrow night with a Christmas dinner and party. dinner guests Tuesday were Mrs. E. M. Pebley, Virginia Hoover, Marjorie Spurrier, Marjorie Doyle, Leo Jaele Kihm, Marjorie Carley, Mildred Whitted, Helen Martin, Claudine Chamberlain, Lucile York, Mrs. Ellen Running and Kathleen Schmidt, all from Harman Co-on. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . has announced that Bob Bell, College freshman, was elected honor man of the '42 pledge class. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Henderson, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Huling, Osawatomie; and Bill Halloway, Kansas Alpha at Baker, were dinner guests last night SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...guest this week is Mrs. W. D. Thompson (nee Jeanne Moyer), of Buckroe Beach, Va. will have the annual formal Christmas dinner tonight. Guests will include alumnae from Kansas City and Lawrence. Christmas Banquet Bowing to the prevailing spirit of the holidays, the coeds living at 1244 Louisiana last night had their Christmas dinner in the English room of the Memorial Union building. A Lesson In Car-Care Phone 4 To Have Your War-Time Car Give You the Most Economical Service, Have it Checked at Fritz's for Correct Winter Lubrication and Even Tire Wear. Stop in at--two years of Japanese may be admitted with as little as three years of College work. Phone 4 Opportunities Offered In Naval Intelligence School CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Opportunities for non-scientific students at the University of Kansas to enter military service as naval intelligence officers have been presented through a letter from President Robert L. Stearns of the University of Colorado to Chancellor Deane W. Malott. The U. S. Navy established a Japanese language school at the University of Colorado last summer which is giving an eight The U. S. Navy of the University of Colorado is to twelve months' training in Japanese to some of the ablest college men in the country. The men are enlisted as yeomen and upon successful completion of the course are commissioned in the United States Naval Reserve, and it is assumed that they will put their knowledge of Japanese to work as naval intelligence officers. The needs of the Southwest Pacific for naval officers who can handle the Japanese language are urgent. 209 Already Enrolled Approximately 200 language students are now studying in the Colorado School, and the number is to be substantially increased in January. Any University of Kansas students interested, therefore are urged to make immediate application directly to the University of Colorado. Full information as to details may be obtained at the office of Chancellor Malott. Applicants must be between the ages of 20 and 30. While a general admission requirement is a previous study of Chinese, this requirement may be waved in exceptional cases for students who have received their college degrees with Phi Beta Kappa standing. Also in exceptional cases, students who have a background of Torrance Visits University According to Mr. Torrance's report we are passing the ammunition at a great rate. Mr. Fred Torrance of the chemical staff of the Weldon Spring Ordnance Works located near St. Louis visited Dr. R. Q. Brewster, head of the chemistry department, yesterday, Mr. Torrance was an assistant instructor and graduate student in the chemistry department last year. Pay Begins Immediately Pay and allowance will begin from the first day of instruction. Naval agents will be paid at the rate of $125 per month. Yeoman, second class, on active duty will receive a base pay of $96 per month, and his residence is in one of the University of Colorado Buildings, board, room and medical attention will be met by direct payment from the Navy to the University. Married students will receive a subsistence allowance of $82.50 per month and out of the total remuneration of $178.50 per month, they are expected to meet their total living expenses. SPANGLED CHRISTMAS Shop for the Men on Your List at Ober's. A Man's Gift From a Man's Store. Bar-H Jewelry by Hickok Bar-H Belts and Suspenders McGregor Sweaters $2.00 up Gabardine Shirts $3.45 up Plaid Flannel Shirts $2.25 up