SUMMER SESSION KANSAN TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1937 PAGE FOUR Increases Shown By Jobs Report Employment Bureau's Figures Indicate Much Better Situation A report submitted by the University men's employment bureau to Cancellor Lindley last week shows a sharp increase in jobs during the past few years. The bureau, conducted by Mrs. Frank Parker in the alumni office, places men students on part and full-time jobs throughout the winter and summer terms. The most remarkable figure contained in this year's report was the total amount earned from May 1, 1936, to May 1, 1937. This total, amounting to $13,649.26, contrasts sharply to the $7,592.33 figure for 1934-35, and $10,-393.60 for 1955-36. From a total of 734 students registered, 152 did not enroll, and 219 were taken by the CSEP, while 131 secured steady work outside the bureau. Of those remaining, 205 were placed on permanent jobs by the bureau, and 318 secured one or more odd jobs through the bureau. The employment bureau secured a total of 1,102 odd jobs during the year. Total earnings by holders of steady positions amounted to $10,341.73, while odd jobs brought in a total of $3,307.53. The bureau makes frequent contacts with business firms and townspoople, and from these sources 175 steady jobs were obtained for students during the past year. Fraternities, sororities and dormitories employed 36 students on a permanent basis. The low mark for employment was recorded in 1931-32, but conditions have improved constantly since then. First Pi Lambda Theta Meeting to Be Held Thursday Pi Lambda Theta, honorary organization for women in the School of Education, will hold its first meeting of the summer this Thursday at Watkins hall, with a tea to be served from 4 to 5 p.m. All members in the summer session or in Lawrence for the summer are urged to attend. Miss Mattie Crumrine, instructor in romance languages and education, is president of the chapter. The committee in charge of the tea includes Fredericka Pearson, ed'38, Irene Pearson, ed'38, Ina May Shepard, gr, and Emma Vanous, gr. SEMINAR STUDENTS - Students enrolled in seminar * in education administration, ed- * ucational psychology, or re- * search problems in any phase of * education, or who plan to write * a thesis during the summer ses- * sion will meet at 1:30 p.m. to- * day in room 115 Fraser. - B. A. Nash, J. W. Twente, * Professors of education. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Goldsmith Is Honored In Kansas City Dinner Prof. Goldwyn Goldsmith, chairman of the department of architecture at the University of Texas, Austin, was the honored guest of a group of his former University of Kansas students and friends in a dinner held in Kansas City last Tuesday night. Professor Goldsmith founded the department of architecture here and continued at the head of it until 1928. Six Lawrence people, Professor and Mrs. George M. Beal, Prof. Joseph Kellogg, present chairman of the department, Tom Larrick, Lawrence architect, and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bingham, attended the dinner. Homer I. Neville, Kansas City, architect for the new Kansas City auditorium, was toastmaster, and 20 other people from Kansas City attended. Professor Goldsmith went directly to Austin from Lawrence, resigning his post here to accept the Texas position. He was returning last week from Boston, where he had attended the joint convention of the American Institute of Architects and the Intercollegiate Schools of Architecture. Women's Swim Classes Open With Four Meetings Weekly The beginning of the hot weather brings an announcement from the women's athletic office to take advantage of the open plunge, and for beginners, to learn to swim. The pool schedule for classes for women is: elementary class, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3:30 p.m.; intermediate class, 4 p.m. The open plunge on Monday, Wednesday and Friday is 4:30-5:15 p.m., and on Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30-3:30. Required equipment is a cotton bathing suit and a swimming cap. No credit is given for the classes, but enrollment should be made at the business office. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Wash Clean Soap Sale Tuesday and Wednesday Only BATH POWDERS and BATH SALTS 15c Bars of Jergen's Soap 6 Bars for 45c Colgate's Lavendar Soap 6 Bars for 29c CLOSE-OUT SALE "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store 39c Across from Court House Phone 678 Teachers Placed By K. U. Bureau Twenty-one Graduates Secure Positions During Recent Weeks Elinor Anderson, A.B., '37, English. Morganville. C. E. Taylor, A.M. '37, superin- tendent of schools at Wilson. W. J. Sommerville, A.M., '37, social science and general science, Lawrence Junior High School. H. E. Chandler, head of the teachers placement bureau at the University, has announced the following positions secured by University graduates through the bureau recently; Mary Ruth Watermuldur, A.B,'37, home economics. Lawrence. Marian Drake, A.B., '31, home economics, La Veta, Colo. Estelene Preusch, A.B., '37, music, Phillipsburg. Jane Reeves, A.B., '37, home economics. Robinson. Phyllis Miller, A.B., '37, English and Latin, Utica. Helen Heaston, B.M.E., '33, music, Ellis. Dorothy Woodward, A.B., '33, commerce, Chanute. William Howie, A.M., English, summer session, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, Maryville, Mo. DICKINSON Modern Refrigeration TODAY Thru Thursday 25c 'til 7—Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Drama With a Wall! A grand story of faith and courage and a great love! "We don't want much from you...just help us to stay together!" "MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW" When in doubt where to go--Why not go to a Dickinson Show? A Paramount Picture with VICTOR MOORE BEULAH BONDI • FAY BAINTER Friday — Saturday The Only Picture of the Kind to Ever Poss the Consor Board! 'DAMAGED LIVES' 25c 'til 7—(Adults Only) Starting Sunday Starting Sunday "Mountain Music" Bob Burns - Martha Raye LIBRARY HOURS - Due to lack of funds, Watson * * library will close at 5 p.m. each * * Saturday, and will not open * * again for the evening as on * * week days. Details of the lib- * library schedule and of facilities * * available to students are given * * in an article printed elsewhere * * in today's Kansan. * Jean Patmor, B.S. in education, '37. primary, Atchison. Martha Peterson, A.B., '37, English and Latin, Marquette. Ona May Larner, A.B., '34, French and Latin, Eureka. Herbert Cleary, B.M.E., '36, music, Valley Falls. Arthur Rydell, A.M., '37, principal. Phillipsburg high school. Barbara Farley, A.B., '36, study hall. Ottawa. Corinne Dick, B.M.E., '35, music, Williamsburg. John Paul, B.M.E., '37, music, Mulvane. WELCOME Try Our 25c Combination TODAY UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Why the Rest When we're Best Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c LAST TIMES TODAY! WILL ROGERS In his greatest picture - - - his perfect role! "DAVID HARUM" Companion Feature JEAN ARTHUR JOEL M CREA "Adventure in Manhattan" TOMORROW And Thursday 2 Big 10c TO Hits ALL They're the Nuts! They're the Nuts! GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN "Love in Bloom" AND "The Mystery of ED- WIN DROOD" CLAUDE RAINS HEATHER ANGEL Friday - Saturday "Two Fisted Sheriff" "LET THEM LIVE" SUNDAY JANE WITHERS "Angel's Holiday" "Angel's Holiday" A tennis tournament for women will be arranged by Miss Lillian Peterson, instructor in physical education, if enough women sign their interest. Anyone who wishes to participate in such a tournament should leave her name with Miss Peterson this week at the women's athletic office in Robinson gymnasium, and tell whether she is a beginner at the game or has had some experience, for the purpose of arranging partners. Take the above advice and come in and look over our special showing of--- Hot Weather fabrics in Cool Coats and Pants. ALSO Griffon Cool Spuns Griffon Carib Cloth Griffon Daytona Cloth Also Genuine Palm Beach all at And a Tailor on the spot. Modern Refrigeration WEEK DAY SHOWS: 2:30—7—9—25c til 7 SATURDAY—SUNDAY: Continuous From 2:30 JUST ONE MORE DAY ENDS WEDNESDAY The Year's Biggest Thrill CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" Also----Color Cartoon - News Thursday — Friday The Big Laugh Music and Dancing Show "Nobodys Baby" PATSY KELLY LYDA ROBERTI LYNNE OVERMAN JIMMIE GRIER'S BAND THE RHYTHM RASCALS THE AVALON BOYS SATURDAY—5 Days MARX BROTHERS "A Day at the Races" "A Day at the Races"