Summer Session Kansan Page 7 Fireworks Show Slated For Stadium Saturday The 183rd anniversary of American independence will see another spectacular show Saturday in Memorial Stadium. More than $1,000 worth of fireworks have been ordered for the Fourth of July display of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Ronald Barnes, KU carillonneur, will present a recital beginning at 7:45 p.m. The display will begin at 8:30. Displays this year will be at the south curve of the stadium track, instead of using part of the hill as the shooting site. Admission will be 25 cents. Pre-school children will be admitted free. Tickets will be on sale at several Lawrence stores. spectacular Japanese shells have been ordered for the show. Injury to Sideline Athletics' De Maestri KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)—Joe De Mastri, long-time stopshort who is great on fielding but light on hitting, will be out of the Kansas City Athletics lineup for several days because of an injured ankle. De Maestri was hit by a ball in practice before Saturday night's game, but played anyway. The ankle stiffened during the game and he was removed in the late innings. LAWRENCE—(UPI) A strike by concrete finishers here has halted vork on a KU project. Construction in the new Lewis and Templin formatories was stopped when tickets appeared yesterday. Strike Halts Work On KU Projects The Lawrence Building and Trades Council said it believes the trike was called because people rom out of the area, specifically rom Kansas City, were brought in o the jobs. ington; Clifford Theodore Mueller, Dodge City; James John Nero, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald Vaughn Pearson, Lawrence; Leonard Norbert Sowers, Americus. Pickets also appeared at the construction site of a shopping center in the south edge of Lawrence. Tuesday, June 29, 1959 Charles Alden Sparks Jr., Goodland; Edwin Anderson Stone, Lawrence; Maurice B. Tobin, Kansas City, and Harry Max Weelborg, Salina. A total of 18 University of Kansas graduates were among 51 recent law school graduates who passed the Kansas bar examination Wednesday in Topeka. 18 Graduates Pass Bar The graduates: Emmanuel Robert Aikens III, Lawrence; Robert L. Bishop, Medicine Lodge; James Larry Green, Lawrence; Thomas Wade Hampton, Salina; Charles Wilbur Hedges, Lawrence; Harold Eugene Henson, Belleville; Kenneth Leroy Ingham, Lawrence. The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce estimates that each ship that docks at the Golden Gate spends about $150,000 for food, wages and supplies. Thomas Henry Krueger, Natoma William Jennings Laughlin, Hoiss