Services Today For KU Senior, Fred Luedders Fred Luedders, 21, Ludell senior, died Saturday morning of cancer at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan. He had been a patient there periodically since last November. He was afflicted with the disease for some time. Luedders, an undergraduate research assistant, was working with Dr. Paul Gilles, professor of chemistry, on a high temperature chemistry project. Luedders, who would have graduated this spring, was majoring in chemistry. Page 3 Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Luedders, Ludell; three sisters, and two brothers here, Lonnie, 1115 Ohio St., and Erwin, 2104 Barker Ave. Luedders was a member of Gamma Delta, Lutheran student religious organization, and was active in the Missouri Synod Lutheran Religious Organization. He lived in Pearson Hall and was treasurer there last semester. He was born July 7, 1937. He graduated from Atwood High School. A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. today in the Cooper-Warren Chapel with Rev. William Britton in charge. Another service and burial will be later in Ludell. KU Game Tomorrow (See related editorial, page 2.) The KU baseball team will play Washburn University tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. The game, previously scheduled for yesterday, was postponed because of rain. It will be held south of Allen Field House. Bulletin CINCINNATI —(UPI)— Ron Loneski, KU basketball forward, was drafted by the St. Louis Hawks of the Nasketball Association today. Loneski was chosen in the 10th round. KU Policeman Cox Honored at Burial the campus police force, in uniform, attended in tribute today the funeral of Theodore (Ted) Cox, member of the KU police force since 1953. Mr. Cox, 56, died Saturday morning at his home near Baldwin following an illness due to a heart ailment. Before joining the KU police force he worked in service departments of several Lawrence auto agencies. Mr. Cox was interested in athletics and was a personal friend to many KU athletes. He often spoke at pep rallies preceding athletic contests. Mr. Cox was a veteran of World Wars I and II and was active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Eleanor Cox of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Bill Deay, 1321 E. 18th St. Terr.; a brother, Harold Cox of Pueblo, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Killinger of Rocky Ford, Colo., Mrs. Bencellas of Pueblo and Mrs. Edna Holt and Mrs. Jennie Howell, both of Denver. Theodore (Ted) Cox 36 to Phi Beta Kappa Thirty-six seniors have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary society in liberal arts and sciences. This election brings the number to 44 chosen this year by the KU chapter, the first to be established west of the Mississippi River. Eight persons with nearly all A averages were named last fall. More seniors may be selected at commencement in June. Those chosen were; All those selected earned gradepoint averages of approximately 2.41 or higher. Richard Kraus, Arlington; Robert Woodruff, Cedar Vale; Ivan Eastwood, Barbara Wilson, Wilmington, Del; James Millikan, Lawrence; Sharon Steele. University Daily Kansan Robert Billings, Russell; Lynn Kindred. Emporia; John Callahan, Independence; Diana Kenoyer, Hugoton; Virginia Stephens, Parsons; Carolyn Davis, Kansas City, Mo. Howard Johnson, Topeka; Melisande Jones, Mission. Colby; Charles Platz, Hutchinson; Stephen Hill, Lawrence. Robert Yape, St. Joseph, Mo; John Crittenden Jap, Wichita; Linda Farmer, Pratt; Barbara Goldsby, White Plains, Patricia Bell, Adelson Kala Mays, Barbara Barbara City, Wichler, Rozanne Barry, Kansas City, Mo; Helen Adler, Fredonia. Lvvn Miller, Dodge City; Sharon Soutt, Wichita; Virgil Sandford, Wichita; Eileen Schmidt, Boulder; Schmidt, Russell; Helen Cline, Wichita; Laurian Seber, Irvington-on-Hudson, Nebraska; Mark Mall, Coffeeville; Joyce Isaacson, Mackaville, and Gayle Kingston, Buschon. Tuesday, March 31, 1959 Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad KANU 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Groovy" Tonight 7:00 Symphony Hall 1.88 Op. 60" by Brahms 7:00 Shrimpery Hall 7:30 Choral Concert 7:55 News 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air; Southeast Asia; Medak, Tengue east Asia in Modern Times 8.00 Starlight Symphony 9:00 Starlight Symphony 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, KUOK Tonight Tonight 6:00 Sign On 8.60 Sigh On 6:15 Javhawk Jump Time 6.15 Jayhawk Jump 7.05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time 7.05 Musical Pathways 7.40 Political Timing 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time — 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 "Train to Nowhere" with Ron Abrams Ron Kortvals Lucky Strike Melodies 11:00 11:35 11:15 Ron Abrams 12:00 Sign Off KUOK News—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes 12:00 Sign Off 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass. 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