Club Honors BB Champs Plymouth club will hold its an nual banquet and dance Friday night honoring the Congregational college basketball team. This af fair follows the final play-off of the church league men's division. Members of the team are: Dick Moll, Jim Ekstrom, Winnie Carl, Dick Cramer, Don Fair, Bob Kingsbury, Wes Nicholson, Harold McIntyre, and Bob Charelton. The banquet will be held in the church dining room at G:30 p. m. There will be a charge of $3.50 per ylate. Short silks and suits will be in order. The dinner will be fol lowed by dancing and recreation in the Plymouth house. Special en tertainment will be provided. Anyone interested in attending should call the church office im mediately for reservations. Couples will be welcome but it is not ex clusively a date affair, plate. Short silks ami suits will with Treva Rice, general chairman and Wes Nicholson, master of cer emonies. are: Glen Morgan, dance: Elizabeth Howes, banquet; Deane Axtell, tickets: Isabelle Lowry, phoning; Marge Griffeth, public ity, and Treva Rice and Wes Nich olson. entertainment. Sales Manager To Visit Campus Unmarried men interested in the fields of merchandising-, sales, and advertising may contact E. B. Newsom, sales manager for the western division of the Vick Chem ical company, who is on the cam pus today. Newsom may be contacted through the office of Karl W. On thank, dean of personnel adminis tration, in room 6 Friendly hall. Newsom will interview unmarried men between the ages of 20 and 27 for the Vick sales and merchandis ing program. WORLD HEADLINES | By United Press SALEM, Ore., March 2—A pre liminary petition to repeal the 1947 income tax act which automatical ly increased state income taxes by lowering exemptions when the vot ers defeated the proposed sales tax in October was filed here today by State Farmers Union and the State Federation of Labor. If the signa tures of 18,969 registered voters cun be obtained by July 1, the in itiative will be on the general elec tion ballot next November. If approved by the voters the act would be retroactive to January 1, this year. Under its provisions per sonal income tax exemptions would be set back to $1500 for married couples and $750 for a single per son. WASHINGTON, March 2— Senate President Arthur H. Van denberg left tiie door open today for tiie Republican party to draft him as its 1948 presidential nom inee. Tiie Michigan Republican, a strongly potential draft candi date, refused a yes-or-no answer to tiie question whether he would accept tiie nominalion. He said it was impossible to give a flat an swer without knowing what tiie future may bring. He declined to speculate on “utterly improbable contingencies.” But he repeated that lie is not a candidate. LONDON, March 2 Nineteen persons were killed tonight when a Sabena airlines Dakota from Brus sels. Belgium, crashed and burned as it attempted an emergency land ing at fog-bound Heathrow airport. Officials said that 10 of the 19 pas sengers and aall three crew mem bers aboard were killed in the crash or burned alive in the wreckage. Nineteen bodies were receovered. P R A G L E , Czechoslovakia, March 2—Two issues of the IT. S. COMPLETELY REMODELED KAMPUS KAFETERIA Low priced, well balanced meals BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER OPEN 7 a. m. — 7 p. m. j 1249 Alder To swish under our new ballerina skirts— to peak out at the hemline- -duster ruffled petticoats in plaid taf feta and demure dotted Swiss. Also, formal slips. W e have a new selection of shortie coats itx pastel colors. the WeA,t