SUMMER SESSION KANSAN SWIM at the JAYHAWK PLUNGE Cool Filtered Water 7th & Michigan DICKINSON Shows 2:30-7-9 Story of Robinson Cruso and Hurricane Together SINNERS IN PARADISE John Boles Madge Evans SUNDAY 3 Girls From a Kansas Chicken Farm Go to Town in "3 BLIND MICE" Joel McCrea Loretta Young Sale Regular $1.00 New Sheer HOSE $ 7 7^{\mathrm{c}} $ Phone 636 Regular "Firsts" in Kayser Crepe Twist all silk hose. 3-thread, reinforced at all wearing points and run-stop garter hems. Really she beauties in these four popular summer shades: Cruise Tan, Fantasy, Plaza Beige and Carib. Two days only. The Politician Says: "My Frands- "I am running for this office only because 'my franks' have insisted that I do so." Lloyd Metzler, c'35, who was instructor in economics here during the school years 1935-1937, has just returned from Boston where he has held a teaching fellowship in economics at Harvard. Lloyd Metzler Returns Always the Best! VARSITY Tonite - Tomorrow A Whirling Drama of Highway Patrolmen! "STATE POLICE" John King - Connie Moore PLUS That Great First Bagger LOU GEHRIG in "RAWHIDE" with SMITH BALLEW MIDNITE CHILL! Sat. Nite—11:30 p.m. "THE LADY IN THE MORGUE" The Creepiest, Scariest Show Ever Shown! DON'T COME ALONE! SUNDAY You Heard the Fight! Now See Joe in Action "SPIRIT OF YOUTH" Joe Louis (World's Champ.) AND It Doubles "Waikiku Weddnig" It Doubles Everything! It's "Double or Nothing" Bing Crosby - Martha Raye Call 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY Coming—"Forbidden Adventure" Perfectly Laundered SHIRTS MEN APPRECIATE For Business or Play ... Far and Near Billingsley and Snyder Here's a new one -- the S.P.E.B S.Q.S.A. -- a society for the preservation and encouragement of barber shop quartet singing in America. Let's see the New Deal beat that one. --will discuss "Public School Facilities and a Community Program," at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of "What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Education," by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. --will discuss "Public School Facilities and a Community Program," at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of "What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Education," by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. Students are contemplating arming themselves with insect exterminators if something isn't done about the fly situation in the library. --will discuss "Public School Facilities and a Community Program," at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of "What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Education," by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. Topeka Daily Capital : "Empty clouds went by last year, but now they are coming back heavy laden to rain on the just and the unjust." According to most Kansas farmers JUST now it's JUST the wheat fields that catch the rain drops. Student Brummel was heard to remark that Professor Bygone's shoes were not very intimate with the cuffs of his trousers. - --will discuss "Public School Facilities and a Community Program," at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of "What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Education," by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. The way to make sure that you'll have a short winter is to give a note to your banker in the fall and have it come due in the spring. A fashion note from Paris says that skirts will be still shorter this fall and necklines lower—and never the twain shall meet. --will discuss "Public School Facilities and a Community Program," at a general meeting in Fraser theater at 2 p.m. This will be followed by a discussion of "What the School Administrator Expects of Physical Education," by Dr. W. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan. Doctor Lapp will preside. Taken from the last line of a recipe for steamed bread that appeared on the housewives' page of a recent issue of a metropolitan newspaper—"serve worm cut in slices." Comfortably Cooled by Modern Scientific Refrigeration GRanaDa Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Just One More Day TODAY AND SATURDAY It Tops Them All! A Dynamic Expose! The Greatest History of New York's Underworld That Has Ever Been Written GANGS OF NEW YORK CHAS. BICKFORD ANN DVORAK ALAN BAXTER ALSO Edgar Kennedy Riot Musical Revue - Novelty Latest News Events SUNDAY----4 Days "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" AND NOW--- Their Greatest Adventure Freddie Bartholomew "Mickey Rooney" "LORD JEFF" Also—Color Cartoon - Musical 'Warden' Shore Issues Warning A warning concerning the danger lurking in Potter's lake is issued by Shiller Shore, warden of the lake, to all summer session students. Warden Shore warns not to be deceived by the guileless countenance of the little lake in Marvin's Grove, but to consider the graves that lie beneath its cryptic surface. The warden realizes that the temptation to go swimming on hot summer days is strong, but he respectfully requests that students do not yield to this overwhelming urge when near Potter's lake and on no occasion should students use this body of water for fishing or yachting. The water, measuring more than 36 inches in depth, is treacherous and relentless foe to the end. No foreshadowing of their fate crossed the lives of the lake's victims before they were swallowed in a mighty gulp and the water silently closed over them forever. And the water does not yield up its dead, but forever holds in its bosom the luckless golf balls of some duffer golfer who hopefully thought he could drive across the lake to the sixth green. Physical Education Conference Continued from page 1 L. E. Dittemore, supervisor of physical education, Topeka, and A.D. Smith of Emporia, will lead a discussion on "Overcoming Handicaps in Facilities for Physical Education" in room 205, Fraser hall. John J. Buller of Larned will preside. At the same hour in room 206 Fraser hall a second group will consider the "Value of Demonstrations and Special Programs." Miss Doris Peterson, Winfield, and Miss Merle Henre, supervisor of physical education in Kansas City, Kan., will lead the discussion. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education at the University of Kansas, will preside. At 4:45 p.m. there will be a picture show in Fraser theater. W. L. Rambo, superintendent of City Schools at Paola will preside at the dinner in Memorial Union building at 6 p.m. at which Prof. Otto Miessner, in the department of public school music at the University of Kansas, will lead group singing. Dean Schwegler will speak on "The Aims of Physical Education." The last meeting of the conference will be held at 7:45 in Fraser theater. L. W. Brooks, principal of High School East, Wichita, will preside. Dr. C. H. McCloy will speak on the subject "As the Educator Looks at Physical Education," and Alfred O. Anderson will speak on the "Relation of Recreation to Physical Education." All persons in Lawrence and on the campus who attend the luncheon or dinner must reserve tickets by 12 o'clock Saturday noon. Luncheon tickets are available at the office of the School of Education. our reputations are made by what folks say behind our backs.