SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Watch for "Texans" Air Conditioned DICKINSON Tonite - Tomorrow It Packs a Mighty Wallop Shirley Temple "Little Miss Broadway" SUNDAY The 1938 Academy Award Winner Spencer Tracy Lovely Loretta Young "MAN'S CASTLE" Watch for "Texans" Keep Cool at $ 7 5^{\circ} $ GRANADA COOL + COMFORTABLE Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 HELD OVER For One Entire Week Ends Saturday Lawrence Can't Get Enough of Them Hundreds Are Seeing It Again and Again Crime Doesn't Pay Cartoon Novelty Latest News ALSO! SUNDAY 4 Days Hunting Radium Continued from page 1 allowed the tube to fall in the waste paper basket and the janitor had collected it on his daily rounds and sold it unknowingly to the warehouse for a few cents. Returning to the hospital with their find, Doctor Kent and the insurance agent were told to go down to an Italian restaurant and eat all they could, and drink all they could, for as long a time as they could Doctor Kent obeyed. Another time radium valued at At the Dickinson Shirley Temple, George Murphy and Phyllis Brooks bring a whole new world of romance, laughter and song in "Little Miss Broadway." Always the Best! Tonite - Tomorrow GREATEST IN YEARS Crowning of Science! "Life Returns" Before Your Eyes! BEFORE YOUR EYES AND Riches—Measured in Women! "Zamboanga" See the Greatest Fight Ever Filmed! SUNDAY BETWEEN TWO LOVES FOUND! THE SECRET Of Missing Persons! "Wife, Doctor, and Nurse" Warner Baxter - Loretto Young Virginia Bruce "The Port of Missing Girls" $800 was found in three barrels of ashes. The tube containing it had melted in a fire and persons attempting to find it had thoroughly mixed the metal through all the ashes available. The ashes were shipped to Pittsburgh where the radium was reclaimed. F. E. Kester, professor in the department of physics, for many years also did this type of hunting. He once searched Petticoat Lane in Kansas City for a lost radium tube to the enjoyment of onlookers. Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and professor in the department of Physical Education, will be the guest speaker at the Union Young People's meeting 6:30 Sunday evening at the Christian church. Following Dr. Naismith's talk there will be a general discussion held. Enjoy the COOL COMFORT Of Our Air-Conditioned Shop Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c and up MERCHANTS NITE! Dr. Naismith Scheduled As Guest Speaker CLASSIFIED COSMETICS Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1372 25c Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryer 50 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 7321° Mass. Phone 2353 Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete IVA'S 941 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. St. Shompoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Honor Roll Continued from page 1 Seniors: Harry L. Douglas, Ruth A. Hardacre, Bermice G. Havley, Arnold H. Janzen, Wayne Monsees, Harvey E. Reitz and Jesse Rising. School of Medicine Juniors: Jas Dale Bennett, Bernard A. Donnelly, Henry Wallace Lane, Raymond L. Pendleton, Raymond D. Prruit, Harry Statland and Gordon Voorhees. Sophomores: Clayton W. Clark, Harold L. Dyer, Esther Farney, Harold E. Poole, Marjorie M. Pyle; Harold A. Rosier, Ambrose B. Shields and Richard L. Sutherland. Freshmen: Horace Anderson, G. W. Davis, Jr., Mark Dodge, Elmer L. Hill, James J. Janney, Allan Jay, Thomas Luellen, E. Estil McConchie, Tjairt Nanninga, Milton Nolensmeyer, Jack Revere and Maurice Stauffer. School of Pharmacy Seniors: Clarence Birrer and Verne Harris. Junior: Elizabeth Jane Stewart. Sophomores: Carl S. Carlson and Virginia Kaspar. Freshman: Glenn R. Elliott. School of Engineering and Arch. Architecture: Robert L. Johnson. Chemical Engineering: George H. Gordon, rthur W. Lorenz, John Mc-Caslin, Vincent C. Rothman, Preston S. Shane, Richard H. Westfall, and Cvide Woodman, Jr. Civil Engineering: James R. Shipley and Arthur E. Williamson. Electrical Engineering: John F. Laidig, Paul G. Morse and Brewster Powers. Mechanical Engineering: Norman F. Koenig, Albert S. Parmerlee and Thomas R. Parmerlee. Mining Engineering: Wray A. Shockley. Feitroleum Engineering: Emil A. Wieneke. Grand Finalley August third. Want Column It's a Rip-Roarin Roamnce when "Dead-Eye" Dick Powell meets "Prairie Pip" Priscilla Lane in the musical laugh round-up, "Cowboy from Brooklyn," scheduled to open at the Granada Sunday for 4 days. LOST: Three or four weeks ago, Sea-shores Psychology of Musical Talent. Library book. Will pay a reward of two dollars. Leave any information concerning this at the Fine Arts Office for A. L. Triggs. -16 AT THE GRANADA Primary Polls Open Tuesday 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Following is a list of the balloting places by ward and precinct: Primary polls will open at 8 a.m. Tuesday August 2, and will close promptly at 6 p.m., it was announced yesterday by the city clerk. Second ward: first precinct, new City Hall, 1045 Massachusetts; second precinct, Unitarian church, 1201 Vermont. First ward: first precinct, Pinckney School, 6th and Mississippi;; second precinct, Police Station, 745 Vermont; third precinct, Manual School, 845 Kentucky. Third ward: first precinct, Coker's Store. 1337 Massachusetts; second precinct, No. 2 Fire Station, 1835 Massachusetts. Fourth ward: first preincinct: Lawrence Memorial High School; 14th and Massachusetts; second preincinct, Neider's Store. 1900 Massachusetts. Fifth ward: precinct, Hunsinger's Garage, 922 Massachusetts, second precinct, Courthouse, 1101 Massachusetts. Sixth ward: (North Lawrence), Woodlawn School, 5th and Elm. Tests Given to Children In Orphans' Home Intelligence and performance tests were recently given to 82 children at the state orphans' home in Atchison by students in the Education Clinic class. These reports will be sent to the institution to be used for prognosis to decide whether the children should be adopted into homes or be committed to another institution, according to Henry Van Swearing, instructor in the School of Education. School of Education Faculty Get Entertainment Three visiting professors in the School of Education, Felix Ullrich, L. W. Brooks, and Irving R. Melbo, will entertain the faculty of the School of Education at a picnic at Brown's grove this afternoon. Following the picnic a program will be presented in room 15, Fraser hall for the guests. son Born to Mr. and Mrs. Endacott A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Endacott July 22. Endacott was captain of the all-victorious basketball team of the University in 1923. At present he is assistant to the president of the Petroleum company at Bartlesville, Okla. Professor Hull to Be Guest Speaker Prof. Myra E. Hull, of the department of English, will be the guest speaker of the summer session class of the church school, at the First Baptist church, Sunday at 10:30. Professor Hull will speak on "The Poetry of the Bible." SUMMER GRADES Summer Session students who wish a report on grades earned during the summer session must leave a stamped self-addressed envelope at the Registrar's Office. Signed: George O. Foster, Registrar. * * * * * * *