THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Brass Buttons Will Flash--- R.O.T.C. Ball Holds Spot All of the uniforms on the Hill except that of George, the campus cop, will be very much in evidence at the Memorial Union building Friday night when the University's private unit of aspiring officers flashes its brass buttons in style at the annual R.O.T.C. ball. Adding to the color of the occasion will be the 11 new Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military society, initiates, who for the last few days have been seen carrying the traditional little red swords around the campus. The members of the society will be hosts at a banquet before the dance to the new initiates, members of the R.O.T.C. committee, and associate members of the committee. Toast-master for the banquet will be Robert Stadler, president of the University chapter of Scabbard and Blade. Addresses will be given at the banquet by Col. Karl F. Baldwin, The 11 men who will be initiated Friday include: Hugh Bruner, Herbert Hoover, Benjamin Matassarin, Jim Brown, Fred Lawson, Francis Domingo, Dean Rosen, Art Wahl, James Groff, John Chalfant, and Melvin Lindeman. professor of military science and by H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock for R.O.T.C. students and their instructors. Guests are expected from several R.O.T.C. units and army posts in this area as invitations have been extended to all posts throughout Kansas and Missouri. 12 Kansas Judges Are KU Grads As a result of the recent election, enough University graduates and former students are sitting on judicial benches in the state of Kansas to form a supreme court and still have three left. The 12 district judges now serving in Kansas who received training in Green hall are: Hugh Means, '95, Lawrence; E. L. Fischer, '92, Kansas City; J. H. Wendorf, class of '87, Leavenworth; Lawrence F. Day, '24, Atchison; Harry Fisher, '13, Fort Scott; J. G. Somers, '15, Newton; Charles Walsh, '20, Concordia; Carl Ackerman, '05, Sedan; George J. Benson, '06, El Dorado; Reiss McCormick, '06, Wichita; Wendell Ready, '13, Wellington; and Wallace H. Anderson, '04, Iola. A. K. Psi Initiates 15 at K-State, K. U. The new members in the University of Kansas chapter are Lee Huddleston, Frank Schirmer, Delwyn Case, Ray Davis, Gordon Petty, Jack Stanley, and Carl Barben. The initiates from Kansas State were Joe Kirkpatrick, Leslie Eddy, Dale Dietz, Jerry Klema, Wayne Rumbold, Jim Donor, John Froon, and Lawrence Bunning. Alpha Kappa Psi, business professional fraternity, announces the initiation of 15 new members in the Kansas State and the University of Kansas chapters. Initiation services for both chapters were held in the Alpha Kappa Psi house in Lawrence, Sunday, Nov. 25. ENDS ALL VARSITY TONIGHT SHOWS 20c - Don't Miss This Super-Super "LOST HORIZON" Ronald Colman Double Feature Program "THE AWFUL TRUTH" Irene Dunne, Cary Grant It's Jane's Dilly Best New Trouble New Laffs New Thrills As She and Her Boyfriend Tear Up the Town FRIDAY NIGHT $25 in Cash Lucky Seat Night Jane Withers in YOUTH WILL BE SERVED SUNDAY and MONDAY SUNDAY AND MONDA Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie "YOUNG PEOPLE" MONDAY NIGHT FREE $10 in Merchandise MERCHANTS GIFT NIGHT College Leaders To Meet Tomorrow The Kansas Conference of Church Related colleges will convene at the University tomorrow with John H. Nelson, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, as presiding officer. Those who will appear on the program are: President V. F. Schwalm of McPherson College, Ellis B. Stouffer, dean of the University Graduate School, Edwin F. Price, dean of the School of Religion, and Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Executives of all the church related higher educational institutions in Kansas have been invited. The administrators will be guests of Chancellor Deane W. Malott at a luncheon tomorrow. Kansas Mines Produce Valuable Zinc, Lead Ore Kansas mines produced 68,971 tons of zinc valued at $7,172,984 and 13,-697 tons of lead valued at $1,287,518 during 1939, according to figures from the Kansas Geological Survey office at the University. A total of 3,701,300 tons of ore was mined to obtain this amount of these metals. Of the minerals produced in Kansas, zinc ranks third in value, being exceeded only by petroleum and natural gas. Kansas ranks third of all the states in the production of zinc. All the zinc and lead produced in Kansas comes from Cherokee county. Jayhawker Just 2 More Days to See the Greatest Picture of All Time Cecil B. 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