Thursday March 12. 1959 University Daily Konson Page 5 SEVEN NO-TRUMP? Patricia Fountain, Omaha, Iowa, senior, and Bruce Rider, Wichita graduate student (right), radiate smiles and cheerfulness of victors as they move toward the championship of east-west competition in the campus bridge tournament held in the Student Union last night. Their opponents in this hand were James Crooker, Lee's Summit, Mo., junior, and Neil Walman, New York, N. Y., senior (back to camera). Bridge Tourney Winners Announced The winning teams in last night's Student Union Activities bridge tournament were Jack McDonald and Kent Nanninga (north-south) and Patricia Fountain and Bruce Rider (east-west). Each winner will receive a trophy. Twenty-six pairs participated in the tournament. An Army colonel will visit here tomorrow to see how the ROTC program is functioning and to learn what improvements can be made in that department. One interesting hand of the tournament was the following. North-South are vulnerable. Lt. Col. William E. Leekie, Army Reserve and ROTC Affairs Division, Department of the Army, Washington, D. C., will consult with Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, his staff, and university officials while he is here. Army Col. to Inspect KU ROTC Program The National Intercollegiate Pas Tournament will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Union.—Cara White loss of 500 points. Actually, he could have been set four tricks for 700 points. Accreditation Check Set Six clubs can be made easily by the north-south hands. Fast could tell that six spades was probably a good sacrifice since it was unlikely that he would be set 1370 points, the value of the small slam. When the hand was played, he was set only three tricks doubled for a The School of Engineering and Architecture will be inspected next month for accreditation standards. Harold L. Kipp, professor of mechanical engineering and chairman of the KU accreditation committee, said today the investigation is a "routine check held every five years or whenever the committee sees fit." Some departments were inspected two years ago, Prof. Kipp said. This check is intended to unify the system so that all departments will be checked the same year from now on, he said. The check, to be made April 13-14, will be conducted by nine college professors and two representatives of industry. John C. Calhoun, vice president of engineering at Texas A & M, is chairman of the committee. The bidding at one table was: North East South West 1 D 1 S 2 C 2 S 3 C 4 S 6 C Pass Pass 6 S Double Pass Pass Pass He said the inspection has no tie-in with rumors earlier this year that the department of architecture was not fully accredited. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy discounted that rumor last week, explaining that the department is fully accredited but for a period of two years instead of the usual five years. Backward Cars Catch Tickets Driving into a parking zone backwards can allow a faster exit, but some residents of J. R. Pearson Hall have found it to be costly. Campus police are giving violation tickets to cars found backwards in their parking stalls. With the appearance of the first ticket, the question of "Why?" was heard. The answer can be found in the parking and traffic regulation handbook distributed at the beginning of each semester. For those students who did not make it to the back page of the booklet, under the general parking and traffic regulations heading can be found the phrase: "In parking zones where diagonal or 50 degree parking is used, drive the automobile into the stall FOR-WARD." Hence the version for those blue slips with the check marks. Pre-Easter Special "The Messiah" At $11.98 Conducted by Scherchen On Westminister Records BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 "Exotic Pizzas" This Week's Special: HAMBURGER PIZZA Price: Small .. 98c Large $1.68 Each week the Hideaway will feature a Special "Exotic Pizza." The specials will change each week but the prices stick. Watch for our rare & exotic Pizza Special each week. CAMPUS HIDEAWAY 106 No. Park