FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Big Six Cagers Warm Up This Week For Conference Play Kansas State lost to Washburn of the Central Conference, 40-32, at Topeka last night. The Wildcats trailed 23-22 at the half and stayed five points or more behind throughout the second half. Oklahoma meets Southwestern at Winfield tonight. The Southwestern gymnasium will be jammed for the homecoming of Gerald Tucker who played his high school basketball at Winfield. Nebraska and Missouri both meet Illinois over the weekend. The Huskers travel to Champaign Saturday and the Tigers meet the veteran Illini quintet Monday. Illinois won the Big Ten last season with a sophomore outfit. Quarterbacks Kansas JOHN BUESCHER John Buescher, quarterback on last year's co-champs, has started slowly this season. He may begin a season-long spree against Rockhurst at Kansas City tonight. Washington, (INS), Democratic leaders of congress today turned down President Roosevelt's proposal for an increase in pay for government workers. Quiet On War Front ★ ★ ★ By International News Service New shakeups in Adolph Hitler's high command and a report that Germany forsees a possibility of Italy's withdrawal from the war held the focus of international attention today in the absence of major changes on world battle fronts. Except for a heavy two prong Axis attack southwest of Tebourba in Tunisia in which Allied artillery flung half the enemy forces into retreat with considerable losses, continued patrol activity at El Aghella and steady fighting on the western front, there were few fresh war developments. But there was intense speculation over Hitler's action in dismissing Gen. Franz Helder as Chief of Staff of the German army and replacing him with Gen. Kurt Zeitzler, a military honchman of Gestapo Chieftain Heinrich Himmel. Henry Recommends 25 for Grid Awards Coach Gwinn Henry has recommended 24 gridders to the Athletic board for awards. They are: Boots Adams, Harlan Altman, Hoyt Baker, Joe Crawford, George Dick, Ray Evans, Bob Githens, Paul Hardman, Carl Hird, Warren Hodges, Grant Hunter, Don Johnson, Ed Linquist. Gene Long, Lewis Musick, Bernard Passman, Junius Penney, Gene Roberts. Joe Roberts, Otto Schnellbacher, W. Sheridan, Gene Sherwood, Paul Turner and Frosty Wilson. Milk Prices Adjusted Dallas, Texas, (INS)—Ceiling prices of sweet milk sold at wholesale and retail in ELDorado, Kans, were "adjusted" today by an order of the regional OPA office in Dallas. TEMPLIN WINS... (continued from page four) year's high scorer, and his 20 points defeated a fighting Sig Ep quintet, 35-28. Otto Teichgraeher led the Sig Eps with 15 points. The Ramblers won over Jayhawk Co-op 25 to 20. Donald Fields racked up 14 points to carry away individual laurels. For the Ramblers, Harlan Lill and Don Ash with seven and six points were high point men. Authorized Party List FRIDAY, DEC. 11 Alpha Tau Omega, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m Alpha Kappa Psi, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 12 Alpha Chi Sigma, dinner-dance, Kansas room, 6 to 11:30 p.m. Phi Beta Pi, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Triangle, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Westminster Foundation, Westminster hall, 7:30 to 11 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Murphy, Marian Smith, Geneva Will, Ruth Wright, Willis Tompkins, Bill Woolston, and Anna McConigly. Prof. R. H. Wheeler and Prof. Beulah Morrison, both of the psychology department made short talks. The University chapter of Psi Chi national honorary psychology fraternity, initiated nine new members ast night following a banquet at o'clock in the English room of the Union building. The new initiates are Jane Harkrader, Betty Jeanne Nehme, Cordelia Psychology Fraternity A CAUTION TO MEMBERS OF ROTC NROTC ENLISTED RESERVE . . . I Cash is a dangerous companion. It tempts thieves or it may be lost. It is both wise and inexpensive to turn this cash into AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES. Then if these Cheques are misplaced or stolen (before you have affixed your identification signature) their value is refunded to you. You spend them as you do cash. They remain good so long as you carry them around unspent. You can buy them at Banks and Railway Express offices. They cost 75¢ for each $100.00. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Discussion on Entomology Will Be Broadcast Tonight "The Entomologist and the Wear" will be the topic of the Round Table discussion on KFKU tonight from 9.30 to 10 o'clock. Participating in the discussion will be Dr. H. B. Hungerford, Dr. Raymond Beamer, Dean Paul B. Lawson, and Prof. Laurence C. Woodruff, all of the department of entomology. Dr. Hungerford will act as chairman of the group. Mufflers — $1.00 up GLOVES — Leather and Knit — $1.00 up Mufflers — $1.00 up Arrow Shirts — $2.25 up Arrow Ties — $1.00 up No-Belt Pajamas $2.00 up Robes — $6.50 up