Around The Campus Chem.Award Committees Open DinnerTonight For Senior Class Page 3 Ten major fellowships and other awards will be announced at the Honors Awards Dinner of the Chemistry Department, at 6:15 tonight in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Dr. Arthur W. Davidson, chairman, will preside and announce the awards and the winners of the National Science Foundation Fellowships for next year. Newly elected members of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and Phi Lambda Upsilon also will be honored. The principal speaker will be Dr. Farrington Daniels, physical chemist from the University of Wisconsin. Special guests will be Dr. Daniels' daughter and son-in-law, Prof. and Mrs. James Drury of the political science department. Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of journalism and speech, has been invited to supply an article for a forthcoming school broadcasting issue of SHIKSHA, Indian quarterly education journal. Prof. Adkins Writes For Indian Quarterly The international publication will include articles describing broadcasting for classroom use in the United States, England, Canada Australia, India, Sweden, Germany, Russia, and other countries. The article prepared by Professor Adkins, entitled "School Radio Broadcasting in the United States," describes several types of school broadcasting. The KU Jayhawk School of the Air is an example of the broadcasting services described Delta Delta Delta Offers 2 Awards Delta Delta Delta sorority is offering two scholarships to any two qualified undergraduate women for the fall semester. Each scholarship is worth $100. Applications may be obtained in the Dean of Women's office and must be returned by May 11. Applicants are judged on the basis of financial need, academic record and usefulness of career. Since the plan was initiated in 1946, Kansas Tri Deltas have awarded 14 scholarships, totaling $1,425. Griswold Lectures for ASC Dr. Ernest Griswold, professor of chemistry, has completed a weeklong lecture series on "Ion Association in Solution," for the American Chemical Society. University Daily Kansan Applications for senior class committees are due Monday at the Alumni office, 127 Strong. Committee positions open are: announcement, alumni relations, breakfast, senior calendar, senior gift, reception, regalia, publicity, ring, senior day, senior picnic, special events, and sporting events. Letters of application should contain the applicants preference for chairman or member of a committee, a preference of three committees, qualifying experience and grade point average. Additional information can be obtained from Richart Barnes, Seneca junior, VI 3-3355, and Janet Cameron, Topeka junior, VI 3-8505. Douglas Yocom, Lawrence junior, vice president; Rael Amos, Oswego junior, secretary, a nd Richard Crocker, Wichita junior, treasurer Six new members were also initiated at the meeting. They are: Jack Harrison, Hays junior, was recently elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism fraternity. Other officers are: Harrison Chosen SDX President Raymond Miller, Lawrence junior; Carl John Peterson, Topeka junior; Harry Ritter, Kansas City, Kan, senior; Crocker, Thomas J. Trotter, Independence junior, and Ted Dielman, Canton junior. Family Relations to Be Social Work Theme Social Work Day will be held here Monday with "The Dynamics of Family Interaction" as the theme. Guest speakers will be Dr. Werner W. Boehm, social work professor at Minnesota University, and Dr. Stuart A. Queen, visiting professor of sociology and anthropology at Wichita University and a former KU professor. The program, co-sponsored by the KU social workers alumni association, will seek to identify psychological and sociological concepts. These ideas will help the caseworker understand family relationships and aid his diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Jacob Kleinberg, professor of chemistry, will be the guest lecturer for the famed Reilly Lecture series this week at Notre Dame University. Kleinberg Goes to Notre Dame Dr Kleinberg will lecture on the unusual oxidation states of the elements. JUST RECEIVED by H.I.S. Suntan and Copper in Polished Cottons, or Blue Cotton Cords . . . $4.95 or $5.95 - COTTON CORD SUITS by H.I.S. Blue, Tan and Grey ... only $20 "PIPER" WASH SLACKS the warm weather game. All Colors—two Sizes ___ 59c or 98c "FRISBEES" by H.I.S. All Colors and Fabrics . . . $4.95 to $7.95 WALKING SHORTS Radio Programs KUOK Tonight 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 4:00 Sign On and Uninterrupted 7:40 Editorial Time 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies & Sporty 9-05 Music from Beyond the Heavens. 8:05 KUOK Album Time 10:05 Rich Wood Show Thursday. April 30. 1959 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Rich Wood 12:00 Sign Off KANU Tonight 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Partita No. 2 in D Minor for Unaccompanied Violin" by Bach 5:00 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Sonata for Piano" by Ginestera 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air. Psychological Aspects of Creativity 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music: "Concerto Grosso in D Minor" by Vivaldi Britain Owes Much to Beer 11:00 Sign Off LONDON — (UPI) — Jocelyn Simon, financial secretary to the British treasury, spoke up in Parliament yesterday in praise of beer. Official Bulletin "It was the substitution of beer for gin which startlingly cut the death rate in this country," Simon said. It is the staple drink in Britain's pubs, where, he said, "a vigorous, racy social life is pursued, with that absence of friction which science tells us owes much to suitable lubrication." Homeetown Correspondents: Deadline for turning in town is brooklyn's 4 Month 4 at Potrillo Street, 230 West 48th St. Ph.D. French Reading Exams: 9 a.m. Saturday, Fraser 11 Leave books with Mrs. Morrison Senior Class (1960): Committee membership and chairmanship applications must be turned in to the Alumni Office, 127 Strong, by Monday. TODAY Cherleader Tryouts, 7.30 p.m. in 101 Robinson. Christian Science Campus Organization, 2:30 p.m. Dearborn Church 7:30 p.m., Danfort Chapel, University Theatre, "Winter's Tale" University Theatre, "Winter's Tale," 8:00 p.m. Poetry Hour, Merrell Clubb, professor of English, Odes and Sonnets of Keats. 4 p.m. Trophy Room of Kansas Union- gram; folk dancing. Everyone invited. TOMORROW Newman Club Mass., 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holly Communion, 7 a.m. you breakfast. and John's Communion, 8 a.m. ASTE Annual Banquet, 6:30 p.m., Sunflower Room of Kansas Union Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Course of the Bible Study, discussion, refreshments. SATURDAY International Club Picnic. 3-7 p.m. Lone Star Lake. Take musical instruments, games and cars. Refreshments and Snack provided. Our Best Seller! Jim McMullan singing: "I Get So Jealous" "Give Me a Little Lovin' " on SHAD records BELL'S MUSIC CO.