SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Summer Session Kansan Address All Communications To Summer Session Kansan William Fitzgerald Editors Walter Meiniger Associate Editors Gerald Miemann Associate Editors Bilal Mille Sports Editor Reymond Derr Feature Editor Michael Wong Feature Editor Business Telephone Night Connection Editorial Telephone Night Connection K.U. 60 2702 K3 KU2? 2702K: Summer School Should Be Fun The Chancellor and the Director of the Summer Session have extended their greetings to those of us who will be here for the eight weeks' Summer Session. They want us to enjoy ourselves and to benefit by our associations. There is no reason why we can't do just that. It's a great school and we're a good bunch of kids! The Union Building was constructed for us to enjoy. It's a good place to enjoy a book or magazine, a board game, or a ping-pong table and pool tables. All-school picnics and parties have been planned, and a complete recreational program of softball, tennis, handball, swimming and golf will be available. If you are a movie fan there is a huge collection of great pictures. If you are a sports' fan you can go to softball game any night in the week. Let's forget the heat this summer and study and play to our heart's content together there won't be anyone to blame but ourselves. Propaganda Affects Exchange Scholarships The discontinuation of the German Exchange Scholarships at the University has been announced. The reasons given have been the state of international unrest in politics and the failure of the mysterious donor who has contributed $1500 anonymously each year toward the furthering of the exchange to make the donation the University has come to expect during the last nine years. Ulrich Pohlenh, exchange scholar this year, does not like the idea of the discontinuation. Chancellor Lindley does not favor the dissolving of the tradition. The Institute of International Education does not wish the exchange scholarships to stop. That is they do not wish the exchange scholarships to the University of Kansas to end. But there are quite a number of other schools at which the German exchange scholarships are being stopped. In some of these schools the Institute feels that the ending of the exchanges is a good thing. Anti-German propaganda has had its effect in this country on college students as well as upon other citizens. In several universities attended by German students definite persecution as a result of this propaganda has taken place. At these schools the foreign students have not been happy because of the feeling against them and the definite actions taken against them by certain groups. The International Institute of Education feels that there is a definite value to be gained by cessation of exchanges with these universities. The students are not satisfied, nor do they gain a good impression of the country. The purpose of the exchange is to further a feeling of good will between Germany and this country. This purpose is being defeated in some schools due to the feeling aroused through anti-German propaganda. This has not been the case at the University of Kansas nor do the present exchange scholar or scholarship change of the scholarships think so. But the situation does exist in other schools. At a time when international good will is at a premium; when it is the most important, when it features toward feminist that good will, it is being broken down. The Institute of International Education has worked for years to build up the system now in effect. It will be much more difficult to make many more years to rebuild it. One would think that universities, where broad-mindedness and the recognition of truth are supposed to prevail, the value of the scholarships would be recognized. Obviously it has not been. But it is nice to know that ours is not one of the offending schools. And it really isn't. Slip-Ups Our deepest condolences to Patti Payne's mother in view of her agreement to let the Alpha Chi black sheep Tidie Foley, Virginia Wade, and Martha Markwell live on the campus. This is the hottest tip any redecorating concern in Lawrence has had for many a moon I betcha. Somebody told us yesterday that the Phi Gams living, in the basement rooms over there on Mortgage slope have really thrown the squitch to Jim Nelson. When the dean of women's office called to find out who the summer president was, the fellows told them they had selected Nelson as the temporary prexy. Someone had told them that the summer president took the rap for any violation of University rules. The Gams have been running the place wide open ever since. Addit Meeks is living with the Phi Gam cellar gang this trip with Glenn "Stinky" McCann hanging around as unwanted guest. When McCann was giving a lecture on love in a kitchen crowd the other night he must have been a little loud because Kenny (or somebody else) would open. Posthawthorne opened the bedroom door and cracked, "I think your topic is swell; I like your voice; my diction is good; but please let me sleep now." If you dig up any dirt or hear a crack that isn't too old why don't you call 1513 and let us know? Even if you don't know anything call us up. Even if your looking for dates call us up. RENT cool air-conditioned rooms for the Summer School session. Board optional. See them at 1244 Louisiana. -166 GIRLS: Nice large room, reasonably priced. One block from University Campus, 1238 Mississippi. ROOMS in private home for 3 summer school students. Board optional. Phone 2123. 746 Alabama. BOYS: Rooms for summer school; shower and cool study room in basement for two boys. Board optional. Off camp, west of Snow hall. 1325 West Campus Road. A bee dies when it stings you. Now if it should be crossed with the man who sells stock. Spitbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. Many an innocent lamb is drowned in a stock pool. CLASSIFIED GOING ON A PICNIC! See Drake's for Potato Salad Baked Beena Potato Chips Cookies, Donuts, and Buns DRAKES' BAKERY Dabatesen Phone 61 907 Mass. Complete Fountain Service All new equipment FRITZEL ICE CREAM RANKIN'S We Deliver Safe! Economical Transportation! Harzfeld's FRIDAY and SATURDAY HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 TAXI SALE of summer cotton dresses IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 941-32-Mar-S KEEP COOL!! — Eat in Comfort in Our AIR-CONDITIONED Dining Room were $5.95 to $7.95 1101 Mass. Phone 678 De Luxe Cafe dresses you'll wear for town, travel, fair and other occasions. AL-8 to some spun sundries. Size 12-18. 1-3 to 1-2 off Try Our Special Week-day Luncheon 35c ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 711 Mass. Phone 561 USED and NEW Annex 1237 Oread Special Sunday Dinners Served 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. TWO BOOK STORES We welcome all summer session students to the K.U. Campus for the coming session. It is sincerely hoped that your stay at the University will be both beneficial and enjoyable. Main Store 1401 Ohio WELCOME For all occasions you will find our buses offering convenient and economical transportation between the Campus and downtown Lawrence as well as to all other parts of the city. Our drivers will be very glad to give you a schedule card and calendar with an explanation of bus routes. Rapid Transit drivers are at once courteous and obliging. In Lawrence there are very many fine ladies and men's ready-to-wear stores, ex- troordinary food markets, excellent the aters, and various other shops, all of them operated by merchants eager to please you. KEYS FOR TRUNKS Tennis Rackets Restrung Base and Soft Balls RUTTER'S SHOP 014 Mass. St. Phone 319 DICKINSON We Make Our Own Weather NOW THRU SATURDAY BELA LUGOSI Patsy Kelly - Rita Brothers in "THE GORILLA" STARTS SUNDAY for 5 GLORIOR OUS DAYS VIOLENT, VIRILE EXCITEMENT AS MAGNIFICENT IN ITS SWEEP AS IT IS POWERFUL IN ITS DRAMA! WELCOME Summer Students Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 SATURDAY A Grand and Glorious Story of Youth at One of America's Oldest Military Academies A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE ALSO Musical Revue Thrill Novelty - News SCOOP King and Queen in the United States Our Regular Big Special FREE SNEAK PREVUE 11 p.m. (SATURDAY) SATURDAY Attend Our Regular Show Keep Your Seat and See This Great Prevue Free! SUNDAY Mighty in Powerful Drama and Fierce Romance! Mighty in sweeping drama and entertainment! Mighty Drama of a Mighty Empire! "THE SUN NEVER SETS" Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Basil Rathbone SWOPES Dress and Hat SALE Friday and Saturday Better cottons - sheers and prints Hats marked half-price Complete beauty service for the 943 MASS. Permanent Wav E PHONE 603 943 MASS. SHOP PHONE 603 discriminating woman Bernice Swope MIDGET — Here's fun at low cost! Full super- heterodynamic circuit. New type low-drain tuber, Operates at 85°C, Leveratex 160°C. Hinged cover. Tuns 940 to 1650 kI. Size 8½" × 6¼" × 9". FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 634 Mass. Phone 294 RENTAL TYPEWRITERS NEW LOW RATES $2.00 to $2.50 For Summer Session BUY PAPER BY THE POUND - Fountain Pens - Artist's Materials - Note Books and Fillers - Laboratory Materials ALWAYS BETTER VALUES CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Opposite Granado Theater Phone 1051