1950 MONDAY, DECEMBER 18 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN e of avalition nge sense and g is mental uni-ions At the Flicks By Bill Stratton "In A Lonely Place" Jayhawker Theater A hat check girl is murdered after she leaves Bogart's apartment. His notoriously violent temper makes Handsome Humphrey Bogart (fully equipped with false teeth, shoulder pads, and slobbery delivery) plays another wiercaking toughly. His lethal mannerisms are restrained considerably in this due to his part as a movie script writer. A bat check girl is murdered after Bogart the logical suspect. During the investigation, Gloria Grahame is called in as a witness. Her love and faith in his innocence sparks Bogart's literary talents. But the persistent hounding of local authorities heats Bogart's disposition. He become a bit erratic and soon is doubted by even his fiancee, Miss Grahame. This provides some raucous dramatics and a little action. Sharp dialogue enlvents the dry spots but the photography is of a low grade. "A Life Of Her Own Granada Theater "A Life Of Her Own" is the old story of the romantic triangle, with ner cast as a fami- new New York model and the other woman. The plot ends when the film has run approximately two-thirds of its length, but, to keep it from being classified as a short subject, vari- inities are inserted indiscriminately. This thing begins with the success tale of a small town girl who becomes modeling's top cover girl. She is determined to have a pleasant private life than most models. However, she falls in love with Copper Tycoon Ray Milland, who is married. Mr. Milland sets Miss Turner up as a conubine but the pair cannot drop their inhibitions due to the tear-jerking fact that Milland's wife is an invalid. The Johnston office rulings and Miss Turner's determination collaborate to produce one of those "sad but glorious" endings "In The Foreign Legion' Patee Theater Ah' Seen Ma' Duty The title tells the story. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello run through their tired routines in the uniforms of the French Foreign Legion. Nothing new is added—just the same old unfunny antics. This may come as a paralyzing blow to you, but I am compelled to announce, with tear filled eyes, that this terminates my career as a more critic for the UDK. This tragedy is not caused by dissatisfied advertisers or my belligerent superiors, but is a result of the persistent efforts of my draft board. I am enlisting in the armed services—to fight for the right to boo the Brooklyn Dodgers, that milk shake at the corner drug store, a bite of Mom's home-baked Apple pie, and that date with the girl next door. In this moment of melancholy, I have but one thought of consolation—the fact that many of you will soon be with me. I would insert some appropriate quotations here but I seem to have misplaced my "Famous Quotations" book. However, in parting, I feel it my imprudent duty to say, "Movies Are Better Than Ever." Bill Stratton Thieves Soon Change Plans Richmond, Va. — U.P.) Some could-bie thieves in Richmond suddenly changed their plans. Police say the culprits who broke the lock at the H. C. Sims Casket company didn't even bother to enter the building after taking a look at the display room. Buy your K.U. Calendar.—Adv. Senior Pictures Are Due Feb. 15 Students who are graduating from the Schools of Law, Pharmacy, Business, and Religion this year should have their pictures for the Jayhawker annual taken before Thursday, Feb. 15. The pictures may be taken at either the Hixon or Graham studios, with or without appointment. The fee is $2.75 and details will be handled by the studio. Students who wish to use old photographs should take them directly to the Jayhawker office. To be usable the photo must be a three quarter face view, 3 by 4 inches, glossy print. The fee is $1.75 for old photos. Official Bulletin MONDAY Brown county club,4 today, Union ballroom. K. F.K.U. Players special meeting 5 today, Radio station. Mathematics colloquium, 5 today, 203 Strong, Prof. S. Chowla, "The Sign of the Gaussian Sum, II." I.S.A. Council Christmas party, 7:30-9:30 tonight, A.W.S. Lounge, 222 Strong. Bring dates. Graduate student dance at Skyline, meet 7:30 tonight, Union lobby. Phi Sigma, 12 noon, Tuesday, 301 Snow. Lewis E. Goyette, Ph.D. candidate of Botany department, will present material. Episcopal university students Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Trinity Church. Breakfast at 7:30 and transportation for those with 8 a.m. classes. Students desiring rides or riders to share expenses for Christmas vacation travelling, contact Student Union activities office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Students planning to take the Western Civilization examination given from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6, register at Western Civilization office January 3-5. Place of examination will be assigned at time of registration. Examination admitance card received at Western Civilization office must be presented at examination. German Christmas choir plans changed. Meet at 7 tonight, 502 Fraser, to record carols. If possible, bring car for caroling. Party afterwards, begins at 9 p.m. for those who can't go caroling. Conference Set By YW Cabinet Y. W.C.A. district conference, which will be held at the University, was set for Friday, April 6, and Saturday, April 7, by the Y.W.C.A. cabinet recently. Junior cabinet decided the national assembly theme would be used in their freshman commission meetings for the next eight weeks. The theme is "What does God require of us?" as persons, seekers of higher education, as churchmen, and in the world. Sunday, Jan. 7, the last meeting of the semester the Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. will hold a joint meeting to hear the reports of the national assembly delegates. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Forms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. To arrange for a meeting, please return 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dalman Kauley office. Journals must be returned later than 4 p.m. like day before publication date. Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything field. Their needs are business. Our shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town. Expressive, Exquisite and Exclusive. Can be made for or at Grant's. Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Open 7 t.p. 6-week days. t Chiropractor and Physio-therapist Phone 1531 1023} Mass. BUSINESS SERVICE DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT FOR YOUR WOMAN GIVE A typewriter to the special one on your Christmas list. We have portables and standards in a wide range of prices at the Student Union Book Store. 18 TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. 1-17 FOUNTAIN PENS . . . all famous makes priced from $2.00 to $13.50. Attractive gift that will give years of pleasure. Student Union Book Store. 18 TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1126 Tenn. entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. WANT RIDE to Philadelphia and back during Christmas holidays. Will share all expenses and assist driving. Arnold Kottwitz. Phone 3872M. 1220 La. TYPING: themes, notebooks, letters. 1344W, 500W, 6th. Hi 1344W, 500W, 6th. Hi LEATHER GOODS of highest quality workmanship in notebooks and brief cases. Many styles and finishes to choose from at the Student Union Book Store. BOOK LAMP! The original clip-on lamp with 6 foot card and 10 watt lamp. An unusual gift for only $1.89. Student Union Book Store. 18 ENGINEERS! World's only drawing ink fountain pen. The Pelican Graphos a line 1/10 of a mile long with one filling. At the Student Union Book Store. BUY A desk lamp for that student on your list. Makes an attractive addition to any room. Hurry while our supply lasts! Student Union Book Store. 18 FOR CHRISTMAS this year give KU. record albums. A gift all former KU. record albums. A gift all former KU. breakable records. Only $4.99 at your Student Union Book Store. 20 STUDENTS! For your convenience we will remain open regular hours every day during vacation except Sat. Dec. 25 and Sun. Dec. 26. 18 Student Union Book Store. PAIR OF GLASSES Gold frames. They were in an orange case marked on the inside with the name Fred Noll. Please phone 1857M. 20 CAR KEY in leather holder. W. W. Smith Hoyer. Please call Vince Hoover, 1426M. LOST GLASSES in case between library and Union. in redward, Rita Speckin. 380, 392. FURNISHED apartment after Jan. 20. Private bath preferred. Call 2658R. 20 Robert Laptad - Diamond Broker WANTED Phone 2438W 1010 Illinois QUALITY DIAMONDS Sold At A Great Saving See Us Before You Buy Diamonds Shown By Appointment NAVY (aviation) overcoat, size 40. Phone 3055M. 18 SWEET CIDER and apples for sale. Wine and Vinegar Go. #20 Pen. Phone 335. 891-675-4710. FOR SALE RIDES to Wichita or Newton over Xmas. Leaving Wed. afternoon. Call Tom Regan, 2253, after 6 p.m. 19 TRANSPORTATION ONE RIDER wanted for trip to and from New York City or vicinity for Xmas vacation. Call David Steinman from 7-8 p.m. Monday. Phone 3364. WANTED: a ride to Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota vacation. Car Keith Paimquist, 1879. DRIVING TO. DALLA, Texas, leaving Miss McGregor, 890. Cris, Mr. McGregor, 890. DRIVING TO Indianapolis, Ind. over Christmas, Room for 4 riders. For inform-ation, Kansas City, Westport, or leave name and phone no., Kansas office, Box 35. RIDERS WANTED. To share expenses and driving to Los Angeles for Christmas vacation, Leave Wednesday afternoon. Telephone 3551, Tymon Schoech. DRIVING TO California for vacation. drive car, can take 3. Call 16959. 19 WANTED RIDERS to New York and Boston. Will leave Wed. noon. Late model car. Call Richard Longarini, 2167, preferably between 2 and 5 p.m. 19 FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Gieseman at First National Bank for reservations and information. Phone 30. FOR RENT WANTED: Ride to New York, vicinity for Xmas vacation. Two people will share expense, driving. Call Aaron Hershikowitz, after 7:30 evenings, 1312R LOOKING FOR warm, attractive 1st-floor room close to K.U. and bus? Twin bed, toilet, cell furnished, need to bath. Private cooking, or breakfast available. Call 14743. WASHINGTON. D.C. Ride wanted there and back for Christmas holidays. Will share all expenses and assist staff. Grenville. Phone 15292 1320 Kentucky. Phone 15292 18 FOR RENT to young man, a large single drinking or smoking. 1616 Indiana. 18 THREE ROOM, nicely furnished apartment available Feb. 1. Adults only. Call 1832 before 4 p.m. or after 8 p.m., 839 Miss. ROOFS FOR BOYS. Double and single. Plenty of hot water and heat. Bath with shower. Rooms newly decorated. 1414 Tennessee, phone 3060W. 20 Decorative Plates Are Now On Sale Plates with six University scenes etched on them are now on sale in the alumni office, the Union book store, and the Eldridge gift shop. Available in red, blue or brown, the decorative pieces sell for $1.50. The book store will mail them for an additional 25 cents. The illustrations are of Fraser hall, Hoch auditorium, Danforth chapel, Strong hall, Memorial stadium, and the campanile. Buy your K.U. Calendar.—Adv. Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW thru TUESDAY RED BARN FOLLIES "DOWN MISSOURI WAY" with Shirley, the Dancing Mule —co-feature— Slim Summerville "I'M FROM ARKANSAS" N-O-W! plus Late News Events Color Cartoon "TOY TROUBLE" M-G-M presents LANA TURNER RAY MILLAND 'A LIFE OF HER OWN' Latest News TOM EWELL LOS ANGELES ANN DVORAK BARRY SULLIVAN JEAN HAGEN JEAN HAGEN Continuous Shows Open 12:45 Phone 10 For Sho Time THE BOGART SUSPENSE PICTURE WITH THE SURPRISE FINISH! plus— Late News Events Daffy Duck "HIS BITTER HALF" N-O-W Just for Laughs!! Patronize Kansan Advertisers WITH PATRICIA MEDINA - WALTER SLEEAR - BOOBASS BOMBLEA Feature Times 1:47-3:43-5:39-7:37-9:33 - ALSO • Comedy-Cartoon Latest News Latest News Shows Continuous Open 12:45