PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941. Vernon Nash Will Address Peace Meeting Vernon Nash, well-known authority on international affairs, will address sixty-four registered delegates at the closing session conference of the Kansas Committee on the Cause and Cure of War and Group Leadership and Co-operation. Nash will speak at a dinner in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building at 6:30 tonight. His subject will be "Toward a Governed World." Cecelia Goncalves, student from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will speak on her native land. The program yesterday presented an evaluation of organization and individual leadership responsibilities in meeting today's challenge. Led by those who contributed from their broader experiences and responsibilities, the entire meeting discussed ways in which individuals and organizations may work together most effectively. Today a study of the world conflict as it affects this country was made under the direct sponsorship of the Kansas Committee on Cause and Cure of War. Leaders and members of civic groups met and conferred to help develop a better informed public opinion which is so necessary to the preservation of this self-governing way of life. Although the conference officially closes tonight, there will be a discussion of follow-up plans by the Kansas Committee on the Cause and Cure of War tomorrow morning. Participating organizations in this conference have been the Kansas Division of the American Association of University Women; Kansas Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs; Kansas League of Women Voters; Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers; Kansas Home Demonstration Advisory Council; Kansas District of the Y.W.C.A.. Kansas Women's Christian Temperance Union; and the University of Kansas. Engine Frats Elect 32 Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities, named 32 students to their societies at the Engineer's Banquet Wednesday. Richard Winslow, president of Tau Beta Pl, announced 14 juniors and seniors as electees of that group. New senior members are William Carson, Jules Saut, Dean Rosen, Wilbert Franklin, Charles Walker, James H. Ham, Warren Thomas, Francis Domingo, Don Hogue, and Grover Keller. New junior members are Vernon McKale, Warren Snyder, Malcolm Harned, and Carl Unruh. The local chapter of Tau Beta Pi, founded in 1903, is the only one in Kansas. Richard Lee, president of Sigma Tau, announced 18 new members. Seniors selected are Roger Prior, Jules Saut, Dean Rosen, Edward Moorman, Wilbert Franklin, Wellman Nusbaum, Warren Thomas, Kenneth Ketchum, Albert Will, Edward LaCroix, Eugene Nelson, and Jim Cordell. New junior members are MEN'S INTRAMURALS---- (continued from page four) Delta Upsilon 6-0, Sigma Phi Epsilon 12-7, and Phi Delta Theta 6-0. A Thriller Last Year Last year's most exciting game was the semi-final playoff contest in which, in an overtime period, the Phi Gam's downed the Beta's. At the end of regular playing time, the two teams were deadlocked 0-0. Each team got to have the ball for five downs and the one gaining the most yardage was to be the winner. In five plays, the Beta's moved the pigskin 15 yards. Retaliating, the first four Fiji plays gained nary a yard. On the last play of the game, Dick Reid, all-star captain, shot a 24-yard pass to end Bill Bevan to cinch the ball game. Chuck and Fred Eberhardt are the Beta guards, and will have more than they can handle offensively in the Fiji's Chain Healy and Larry McSpadden. On the Beta team, the Eberhardt brothers are primarily blocking and defensive stars. However, in the Phi Gam system of play, the guards do most of the pass-receiving and Healy rates with the best in this department. Two Fine Centers Vernon McKale, Warren Snyder, Malcolm Harned, Leon Carlson, Jack Beamer, and Richard Mankin. Bob Patterson of Kansas City, Mo. was named as the honorary graduate member. Comparing the two teams, the Beta's have a better pair of ends on paper in John Short and "Dub" Hartley than the Fiji's flankers. "Swede" Olson and Curtis Hinshaw. Short and Olson are two of the best pass-catchers in intramural football. The respective tackles again shows the edge leaning the Beta way with Tom Lillard and Tom O'Neill figuring to outshine Gordon Stuker and George Phillips. Two Fine Centers The two pivot men are intramural's best, Dick Pierce of the Beta's and Louis Reiderer of the Phi Gam's. Reiderer and Piercer anked first and third last year in center play. The Fiji quarterback, Marshall Hulett, is a blocking ace while Bill Mowery, Beta signal-caller, is one of the league's best aerial artists. In the respective halfbacks, there is little to choose between Jim Staker and Vincent Tharp of the Phi Gam's and Bud Morris and Dean Phillips of the Beta's. All four are blockers. Fullback John Conley is the triple threat star for the Phi Gam's and Dick Reid's successor, while Ted Scott, a fine kicker, is the Beta fullback. Patronize the Advertisers in the Daily Kansan! INTRAMURAL PLAYOFFS--- (continued from page four) son grabbed a pass just 2 feet short of a Phi Gam touchdown. A 35-yard pass interception for a touchdown by Werts of Rock Chalk Co-op put his team ahead of K.E.K. for the remainder of the contest in the opening quarter. Kretzmeier flipped a short toss to Werts for the extra point. The second Co-op score also came on an intercepted pass for a touchdown with Randolph tallying. Bolt passed to Vernon McKale for the K.E.K. touchdown late in the game. Alpha Chi Sigma's great Werling threw three passes to men in the clear yesterday, two being completed for touchdowns. His first scoring heave was to Mackie. The Blanks came back with Falconer receiving a short toss from Green for a touchdown. In the fourth period, Werling again threw to Mackie for the game-winning touchdown. MASSACRE MIZZOU! ! ! ! ! ! Attention Students GAS FOR LESS WITH KVX Save 2-3c per gallon First grade gasoline sold at a new low price. ALSO: Seiberling Tires Veedol Motor Oils Accessories Century Oil Furnac Kaw Valley Oil Company 1318 W. 7th Phone 598 It's a pleasure to be able to serve all you Grads etc., again. I always took quite an interest in you while you were enrolled here, whether you knew it or not. It was my policy then, as it is now, to give you best light possible for your studying,and entertainment. I still give a generous portion of my wages to maintain your Alma Mater. Here's hopng that you enjoy your homecoming as much as I enjoy having you here. Signed, Reddy Kilowatt If you're not there yourself, be sure to tune in WREN for the thrilling Homecoming rally. Hear the Coaches, players, band, and thunderous cheers. Be listening now at 7:30. My employers felt this is such a worthy activity that they have donated the time.—Reddy. THE KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY