Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 5, 1959 Fraternity's Skunk Given Treatment EVANSTON, II. , — (UPI) — P-U the skunk was banished from North- western University's fraternity row today. P-U's crime was not the odor common to his species—but an overplayful attitude. University officials said P-U — a tame, deodorized skunk — bit, scratched or licked nine youths during his two weeks as a pet at the Psi Upsilon fraternity house here. No one seemed to worry about the minor wounds until last Tuesday, when several of the Psi U brothers checked with the University health service and were told that skunk hites often cause rabies. The next thing P-U knew, he was caged at Cook County laboratory while Dr. Edward C. Khuen, the county's chief rabies inspector, ran the unlucky pet through a series of rabies tests and the men of Psi U High School Girls To Visit KU The AWS will host the annual Hitch School Leadership Day this weekend. About 100 high school senior girls are expected to attend. The program is planned to acquaint high school leaders with life at KU. Alice Could, Kansas City, Mo, senior, and George B. Smith, dean of the university, will welcome guests. The program will begin at 10 a.m. Sheila Ryan, Aurora, Mo., sophomore, is chairman of the Leadership Day committee and will explain past and present Leadership Days to the visiting high school girls. kept their scratched fingers crossed. It appeared the danger was slight. P-U originally came from a Houghton, Iowa, veterinarian who was reported to have deodorized the animal and immunized him against rabies. Wesley Workshop Starts Saturday The "Hows and Whys of Worship" will be the basic topic of concern at the KU Wesley Foundation conference Saturday. Rev. Dr. Lycurgus M. Starkey of the National Methodist Seminary in Kansas City will conduct two separate sessions. The morning address will feature the "whys" of worship. His speech will be followed by "buzz" or discussion groups and a question and answer period with Dr Starkev. Following lunch, Dr. Starkey will deal with the "hows" of worship. Following this talk will be another discussion group with emphasis on a special interests discussion. In the special interest discussions, Dr. Starkey's opinions will be related to literature and fine arts. Invitations to the conference have been sent to all Wesley Foundations on college campuses throughout Kansas as well as to all Kansas Methodist-supported schools. Co-chairmen of the conference are Linda Greene, Brookline, Mass., senior, and Tom Laws, Burlington senior. House chaplains and other interested students are welcome to attend and are asked to call the KU Wesley Foundation for reservations. Judge to Speak At 'Law Review' Lunch A luncheon for "Law Review members and candidates is set for 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Kansas Union. Speaker will be District Judge Frank R. Gray. He will speak on the topic, "Jury Instructions, Their Preparation and Use." Tickets are on sale at the Law Review" office. Docking Announces German Trip Plans TOPEKA — (UPI) — Gov. George Docking announced today he will go to West Germany next April to make a series of talks on life and government in Kansas. He said that only "something unforeseen" would keep him from making the trip. He will pay his own expenses and will be away from the state capitol about three weeks. Radio Programs Myers said he felt that Docking could demonstrate to the Germans "the open, free and easy way some American officials do their business." The governor was invited to make the talks by Edward D. Myers, cultural attache of the American Embassy in Bonn. KUOK 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:00 News 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:40 Musical Pathways 8:00 News 8:05 Album Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens 10:00 News 10:05 The Horton Kurtis Show 11:55 News Woman Kills Mate PHILADELPHIA —(UPI)— Mrs. Catherine Hummel, 57, allegedly bludgeoned her husband to death with a baseball bat yesterday because she couldn't stand his "check-line" any more. KANU The body of the victim. Robert A. Hummel, 58, was found slumped over in a chair in the living room of the couple's suburban home. Cause of death was attributed to a skull fracture. 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Quintet for Guitar and String Orchestra" by Casteinuovo-Tedesco 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Trio for Violin, Viola and Ceilo" by Schoenberg 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: Security in a Nuclear Age 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music: "Suite No. 3 for Unaccompanied Cello" by Bach 11:00 Size 6x6 11:00 Sign Off But Have a Nice Trip AUGUSTA, Maine —(UPI) —The day his wife and children left for a vacation recently, a local newsman suddenly discovered that his house key was locked in the office and his office key was locked in the house. Spare keys for both locks were on the key ring in his wife's handbag. 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