FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE hance from e, and when me as e inghting 13 to n, all wayne tes to score ang of resentant only same Ne- same his the a the fall, t 22 ed in half , K- pro- hem ad- Mis- kers ising 3. xas point. han sea- to- Kansas Starters at Lincoln HUBERT ULRICH GENE LONG JACK TENENBRUM ★★ These five sophomores, three seniors, and one junior will take the field tomorrow with high hopes of 'husking out a victory for Coach Gwinn Henry. RAY NIBLO DON ETTINGER BOB FLUKER RAY EVANS Miss Litchen appointed the following committee for local constitution revision: Miss Rachel Gard, chairman, Miss Edith Beach, and Mrs. Edythe Salvesen. All are instructors in the junior high school here. The first meeting of the educational groups combined will be arranged by Dean George B. Smith to be held in Fraser theatre at 4:30 p. m. Friday, Oct. 17. PAUL HARDMAN The chapter voted to cooperate with Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary educational fraternity, and the School of Education in a series of professional meetings for prospective teachers during the school year. Plan Combine of Groups In Education JAY KERN Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary education sorority, met yesterday to elect officers and decide on a theme for the year. Other officers will be as follows: corresponding secretary, Gladys Bitter, education senior; recording secretary, Alta Bingham, education senior; keeper of records, Miss Yetieve Guldner, a teacher in the Lawrence schools; treasurer, Miss Alice Schwartz,'41 graduate in fine arts. Miss Ruth Lichen, instructor in education of the University high school was re-elected president. Miss Dorthea Weingartner, graduate student and instructor in the Lawrence city schools was elected vice-president. Pine Trees Help Beautify Campus Sixty large pine trees, purchased from a local nurseryman, are being planted on the University campus. Some of the trees have been planted on the slope in back of Watson library where they will add the most beauty to the landscape. Dr. Francis Wilson, associate professor of zoology at Tulane University, collects eels in order to study their embryology and life history. As each of the trees weigh several tons, special trucks with large cranes are handling the transplanting work. The trees have grown so large that the nursery was unable to see them, so they were offered to the University at a reduced price. The organization on the campus maintains a loan fund which is available for senior women. The next Pi Lambda Theta meeting will be Oct. 16. Pi Lambda Theta is for seniors and graduate women who are preparing for or engaged in teaching. Theme for the year will be "Problems of Women in Education." Flood Waters Halt Dean Lawson's Tour A speaking tour scheduled today for Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, was postponed indefinitely when he encountered high waters this morning. The dean was to deliver addresses at Westmoreland, Blue Rapids, and Mankato. Tomorrow he has a speaking engagement at Montrose, where he is to appear before the county teachers association. KFH Will Broadcast Three Football Games Three University of Kansas football games will be broadcast this fall by radio station KFH of Wichita under the sponsorship of the Santa Fe Trailways. Games to be carried over the air are the Nov. 1 game with Oklahoma, the Nov. 15 contest with Kansas State, and the homecoming game with Missouri on Nov. 22. All except the Oklahoma game are to be played in Lawrence. The Missouri game will also be broadcast by station WDAF of Kansas City, Citr. Mo. An Ames, Iowa, station, WOI, will air the Iowa State-University of. Kansas game to be played in Lawrence Oct. 25. MEADOW ACRES 29th and Topeka Blvd. — Topeka, Kansas DANCE TO HORACE HEIDT and HIS MUSICAL KNIGHTS Including Entire Pot O' Gold Program FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Problems and possibilities for a combination dormitory and union building at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City are being considered by a medical faculty committee. Although many decisions must be made before the plan may be developed finally, the committee is thinking at present in terms of an estimated $120,000 structure. Plan Union Building for KU Medics Advance Sale Tickets — Jayhawker Office Size, facilities, location, and housing must be agreed upon before the plan may be incorporated under a new law passed by the state legislature. The law provides that schools may borrow money through organization of non-profit corporations. When ideas become definite plans, these must be submitted to a state architect, placed before the Board of Regents for approval, and finally a priority for building materials must be obtained. Plans Result from KC Meeting Announcement of these forthcoming plans was made after a meeting of the Kansas Medical association at the President hotel in K.C., Mo., this week. The meeting was held as part of the Southwest Medical Clinic, and a large number of the University alumni attended. Dr. Fred McEwen, Wichita, and Dr. Porter Clark, Independence, were elected to a corporation board to lead in a drive for funds. Plans Result from K.C. Meeting In addition to discussion of plans for the building, the association elected officers from the alumni of the class of '22. Those selected were Dr. Fred Helwig, Kansas City, Kan., president; Dr. J. W. Grauerholz, Kansas City, Mo., vice-president; and Dr. Lee Ledger, secretary. Speakers at the banquet included Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Dean H. R. Wahl, of the University School of Medicine; Dr. Logan Clendenning, Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph Innes, St. Joseph, Mo. Kentucky State Industrial College, a school for Negroes, offers free tuition to residents of the State. The Tulane University campus covers 100 landscaped acres. Mushrooms Are Good After All Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 10—(UP)— Mrs. Neoma Robertson, who last Sunday ate some mushrooms she later believed were poisonous, was expected to be discharged from a hospital today. Today doctors said that Mrs. Robertson had shown no ill effects from eating the mushrooms and they were convinced that they were harmless after all. After eating the mushrooms, which she picked in her yard, Mrs. Robertson became worried when a high school instructor classified them as the deadly "death angels." She was sent to the hospital for observation. First Christian Church Tenth and Kentucky Streets Harold G. Barr, Minister 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Royal Humbert, Associate Minister 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:35 a.m. Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. The Forum. There will be a social period and lunch, followed by the program at 6:30 with Professor T. Paulen speaking on "The Heritage of American Democracy." A roller skating party will be held tonight from 10-12 at the rink. CLIFTON AND BURNS — PROPRIETORS --- PHONE 509 We Deliver AS THRIFTY AS A SCOTCHMAN And Smart as a Philosophy Student These Are the People Who Patronize the Jayhawk Cafe. "Make that coke date a success at the--- Jayhawk Cafe