SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Rollando at Work In Lumber Camp er Paw: I forgot two tell you I am working fore the Limber Timber Company sumplace in Washington, so I will nawt tell you how I got even with the Buzz Saw man: "Kin we hapl you?" my boise asked me. I sed, "Know, I wood rather be a loan wolf. You will no of the suckess of Come On Down and Keep Cool Always 75° GRANADA COOL & CONFORTABLE Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 JUST ONE MORE DAY AND WEDNESDAY "Magnificent Obsession" "Green Light" and now LLOYD C. DOUGLAS Gives You His Greatest "WHITE BANNERS" ALSO All New — Just Out! MARCH OF TIME Disney's Latest in Color Latest News Events DON'T MISS AUCTION NIGHT TONITE AT 9 THURSDAY—3 Days You, Too, Can Be Irresistible to Women If You See— Men Are Such Fools WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANE HUGH HERBERT SUNDAY "SHOPWORN ANGEL" my plan twomorrow. Goodby," an I set off. I had a spade an a can the contents of which I cabnot reveel, an soon I was on the Buzz Saw property. At the roots of each tree I dig a whole an then pooled sum of the can intwo hit, then covered the wholes. I finished a hundred trees bafoar I went back. Of course, we wez anckushus two sea how hit turned out, so we went en mass two within several 100 yardz of where the Buzz Saw waz working, an hit waz the funnyest thing watching the Buzz Saw men bouncing there axes on the trunks of the trees. I can naow divulge my sekret: That can I took lask knight waz full of a rubber compound which the trees soaked up during the knight. We yelled two them they should get sum jacks because they all reddy had the balls. But they comes sadness after revenge, as you halve alwaze sed Paw: Twoday, the men of the Limber Timber Company halve bent an COOL! COOL! COOL! DICKINSON Now Playing "Romance of the Limberlost" Gene Stratton Porter's great story-greater now on the screen! Eric Linden Gene Parker FRIDAY JOE E. 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Mister Limber, owner of hour Compeny, sed this will slow daown output but sed hit is all right. He give us a speach lass knight in which he demostraighted that hit war not two good two overwork, that moderashun waz the best thing, even though their waz contrackts, "Two heck with the contractks," he sed. He waz cheered loudly, an this is very strange on account of never befoar have I herd the men cheer at envthing he sed. yor effeckshunet sun ROLLANDO. For Your Hot Weather Appetite Try Our 25c COLD PLATE Served Daily UNION FOUNTAIN Hand Picked Pictures! 50 Plus Merchants Ticket Admits You! VARSITY Tonite Only MERCHANTS NITE! "23 1/2 HOURS LEAVE" James (Buffalo Bill) Ellison Terry Walker No. 2 No.1 "Man in the Mirror Edward Everett Horton TOMORROW 10c 'till 7 — Then 15c No. 1 "Rhythm on the Range" BING CROSBY FRANCES FARMER MARTHA RAYE BOB BURNS "I Promise to Pay" LEO CARRILLO HELEN MACK No.2 FRIDAY FRIDAY AMATEUR NITE! GIANT PROGRAM Regular Double Bill Sutton Visits Campus On Way to Oklahoma U. Albert Sutton, a former instructor in journalism at the University, visited here on the campus yesterday. Mr. Sutton has been employed on the Des Moines Register where he has made a study of photographical processes for application at the University of Oklahoma where he will teach this fall. (Editor's note: Seeems that the much talked about course in photography here at the University for next fall is being given instead at Oklahoma U.) Cunningham Will Not Coach Continued from page 1 School he developed into a great miler under Bill Hargiss's guidance. By 1932 he was a national figure. His climb to the top was rapid. In 1933 he was awarded the Sullivan Medal as the outstanding American athlete of the year. In 1936 he set the world outdoor record for the mile at 4.06.7. He competed in the Olympic games at Berlin in that year. After the Olympics, most of the American sport scribes thought Glenn was through. His record for the 1936-1937 season fell short of his previous performances. During the last indoor season, however, he made an amazing comeback, winning every race easily with a wide margin. He climaxed the great season by smashing all existing mile records when he galloped his way to the sensational time of 4.04.4 at Dartmouth College on March 3. - * * The K. U. Dames Club will * - The K. U. Dames Club will * meet today at 2:30 o'clock in the * lounge of Memorial Union in- * stead of Thursday as planned. * Mrs. Russell Beatie, Mrs. Edgar * Finley, and Mrs. John Seigle will * be hostesses. - Persons planning to attend are * * asked to call either 2602R or * * 2682R by this morning. ***** by the messaging **** CLASSIFIED Enjoy the COOL COMFORT Of Our Air-Conditioned Shop Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c and up Marie Earle COSMETICS VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1372 IV A'S Shompoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 533 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. 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Upon graduating he moved to Leavenworth and became publisher of the Leavenworth Chronicle .Recently he gave up newspaper work and is now doing magazine writing altogether. "But You Can't Live on Liberty,' is the name of the article appearing in June 16 issue of Ken magazine written by John Richard Malone, graduate of Kansas University in 1937. By giving a number of specific examples of unemployed youth Mr. Malone points out in his article that youth has no part in the economy that surrounds us today. He makes a definite plea for youth to awaken and make themselves heard. Continued from page 1 K.U. C.P.A. Is O.K. institution so registered in the state of Kansas. "New York and New Jersey have the highest requirements for admission to the C.P.A. examinations of any of the states in the Union," said Dean Stockton. "To be recognized by them, therefore, is a matter of major importance to universities and colleges offering work in accounting." 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