PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1940 Spring Letters, Numerals Given To 72 Athletes Varsity letters in track and baseball were announced yesterday by the Athletic Board. In addition the awarding of freshman numerals in track, baseball, and golf was made. Letter winners in track included five seniors, Glen Foy, Bill Greene, Ray Harris, Joe Ryan and Charles Toberen. The others were Kenneth Hamilton, Grant Hatfield, Jack O-Hara, Bill Beven, Fred Eberhardt, Dick Edwards, J. R. Jones, Darrell Mathes, Bill Reed, Ted Scott and Don Thompson. Six seniors were awarded letters in baseball, Eldreth Cadwalder, Ralph Dugan, Bob Hunt, Charles Kraemer, Ray Napier and Jack Sands. In addition, baseball letters went to Ramie Beims, John Burge, Miller Cameron, Larry Hensley, Forrest Kresie, Monte Merkel, Dorus Munsinger, Henry Horak, and Louis Thompson. Hortonp Receiving freshman track numerals were Jack Bellman, Elmont Dye, John Wells, Richard Brumway, Orlando Epp. C. A. Goddard, Paul Hardman, Alan Houghton, Bill Knight, Tom Lillard, Clarence Miller, Russell Mount, Jack Mitcheler, Al Poznic, Don Pollom, Ivan Shadwick, Norman Sanneman, Harold Wright and Bill Walters. Numerals were awarded to the following freshman baseball players: William Atwell, Jack Connor, Ralph Coldren, Delmar Green, Larry Johnston, Earl Bozeman, Phil Banta, Jack Werts, Darn Bernstein, Irven Hayden, Jack Hawley, Charles Forsyth, Jack Stapleton, Willis Diags and Francis Brumback. Freshman golf numerals went to John Wilson, Glenn Dunne, Jack Hall, Robert Kirk, Merle Morris and Earl Olson. Would Sell Eye To Bail Spouse Out of Cooler Wheeling, W. Va., June 1—(UF)— "Greater love hath no man." Mrs. Lillian Danshire, Akron, O., today offered to sell one of her eyes for $1,500 to pay bad checks that had been issued by her husband, Paul. He is in jail awaiting trial June 6. Wilkins To Be Guest Artist With Choir Joseph Wilkins, head of the voice Joseph, Wilkins, department of voice head, will be assisting artist with the Westminster A Cappella Choir at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning. He will sing the tenor solo in Gounod's anthem, "Sanctus." Await Italian---of Flanders, saying they had captured large quantities of booty from the retreating British and French and proclaimed that France was now a second rate power, no longer capable of exercising leadership in Europe. (Continued from page one) der of the Bath, by King George VI, for, as one newspaper put it. "turning defeat into victory." The safe evacuation of large numbers of the British and French armies from the tiny Flanders triangle had a tonic effect in both Allied capitals. IN BERLIN, however, the Germans jubilantly claimed a complete victory in the battle Claim Nelson Sunk The Germans in addition claim that the 33,950 ton battleship, Nelson, flagship of the British home fleet, had been sunk with a loss of 700 men. In London, the British said the Nelson claim was not worth denying. IN ROME, the United States ambassador William Philip informed the British and French ambassadors he would look after their interests if Italy entered the war, and the Allied diplomatic staff completed preparations to leave the country. Italian authorities banned the use henceforth of all gasoline-burning vehicles, completed plans for the evacuation, and claimed that Spain was ready to help Italy achieve her national aspirations. 9 Scholarships---by members of the family of the late Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. (Continued from page one) bined with recommendations of high school authorities were the basis of selecting the candidates. Each scholarship is valued at least $100, and is awarded for one year. The committee hopes that the plan will be permanent, and that funds will be available to award 10 or 12 of the scholarships each spring. Also announcement was made of six other Donnelly scholarships to five Lawrence and one Herington student. These were awarded on a non-competitive basis to students already in the University. These winners did not take the preliminary test but were chosen because of outstanding talent in some field of study. These awards were designated simply as "Donnelly scholarships" to distinguish them from the "Donnelly Honor Scholarships." HOW TO START YOUR SUMMER VAC. Just phone RAILWAY EXPRESS. We'll call for your trunks, bags, boxes and bundles. We'll deliver them quickly and economically direct to your home, without extra charge in all cities and principal towns. Off your mind...out of your way...and you can sink into your train seat with peace of mind. If you are returning to school, merely repeat. Rates are low. - Confidential! You can send your baggage home "collect" by convenient RAILWAY EXPRESS...and the same with your weekly laundry. Just as fast, just as sure. 20 E. 9th St. Phone 120 Lawrence, Kan. AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Record Hits of the Week Poor Butterfly The Sheik ... Benny Goodman Sextet Let There Be Love Poor Ballerina ... Jimmy Dorsey I'm Stepping Out With A Memory Tonight Devil May Care ... Glenn Miller Been Lookin' For Love My Resistance Is Low Orrin Tucker & Bonnie Baker Seen Lookin' For Love My Resistance Is Low, Orrin Tucker & Bonnie Baker These winners were Dan Merriott, June Draper, Minerva Davis, Winifred Hill, Eileen Martin, all of Lawrence, and Nadine Hunt, Herington. As in the Summerfield examinations, Wichita, and Lawrence candidates were the heavy winners. Wichita placed four girls and Lawrence four girls and one boy. However, this comparison is not indicative of results on the Summerfield tests, because none of the Lawrence candidates took the test, while all of the Wichita candidates did. "The scholarships for girls are the first attempt to do something for girls somewhat similar to that done for boys in the Summerfield awards," Mr. Mitchell said. Funds came from the following sources: Women's Self-Governing Association. OTto Springer, head of the German department of the University. Lawson fund-a memorial set up TRACY now tops his greatest screen triumphs! ADDED GEMS Our Gang comedy riot Sport Thrill -- War News Donnelly fund—memorial to memory of James, Neill, and Jennie Donnelly, provided for in the will of the latter and derived from the estate. The Donnelly brothers operated a livery stable in Lawrence for many years. GRANADA Continuous Today From 2:30 TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY It Tops "Hurricane" For Thrills and Romance DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON "TYPHOON" (In Technicolor) Hear DOTTY Sing "PALMS OF PARADISE" ADDED Comedy - Cartoon Novelty - War News YES—OUR COOLING PLANT IS IN OPERATION! WEDNESDAY — 3 DAYS ARTIE SHAW The King of Swing and his band Lana Turner "DANCING COED" and "FRAMED"