WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1950 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Mamma-In-Laws Root Of Divorce, Says Lawyer New York, Sept. 27—(U.P.)—Hasty wartime marriages aren't worrying marriage law expert Harriet Pilpel as much as hostile post-war mothers-in-law. Mrs. Pilpel, an attractive lawyer who would rather be known as a specialist in marriage and family problems instead of a divorce lawyer, says, "I found families most often responsible for marriages that broke up after the last war. And the girl's mother was responsible more often than the boy's mother." "It isn't very patriotic for a mother to complain that her new son-in-law is making only $75 a month when he's fighting for his country," she said. "But once the fighting is over, she can start criticizing his ability to support her daughter properly." 17 years and has two children, so one speaks as more than "just a lady lawyer." Long separations caused by wartime service aren't considered major hurdles by Mrs. Pilpel, who hastens to point out that she's been married "If young couples have learned anything about understanding human relationships, they often have a more satisfactory marriage after such a separation," she said. "Each party realizes that the other has experienced new things and respects the changes that have come, instead of expecting the other person to be exactly the same." Immaturity ranks along with mothers-in-law as one of the frequent reasons why unhappy young couples walk into Mrs. Pilpel's small, carpeted office. "In the next few years it's more important than ever to try and get young couples to enroll in some kind of a marriage preparation course," she said. They'll be marrying younger, and more hastily, and someone should teach them to look for the reasons behind marriage problems." As for new thorns in the marriage path caused by higher taxes, higher prices, and less money for general frivolity, Mrs. Pilpel claims it just isn't so. German Club Plans Parties, Talks "The divorce rate goes up in times of prosperity," she points out, "not when things get tough financially." She reasons that higher cost of living would mean fewer people with money for lawyers and fewer businessmen with extra cash to spend stepping out on their wives. Singing of German folk songs, German folk dancing, talks, and parties are the events planned for this year by the German club, which will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 502 Fraser hall. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Call Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed at your request during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univert-ernal Student Center Office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:35 p.m. the day before publication date. 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STUDENT UNION BOOKSTORE The examinations, which afford the successful applicants a full four-year college education at government expense plus pay of $50 monthly during the period, will be given in Lawrence on Saturday, Dec. 9. The candidates chosen will be enrolled in the program the fall term of 1951, but may take any course of study leading to a bachelor or higher degree if certain naval subjects are included in the student's schedule. Topeka. Sept. 27—(U,P)—K an s s Democrats revealed today two top figures in the party—vice-president Alben Barkley and Treasurer Georgia Neese Clark—will campaign for state candidates in the November election. Barkley, Clark Added Speakers Mr. Barkley, one of the best orators of the age, will campain for Paul Aiken, who seeks the U.S. Senate post which is sought also by Gov. Frank Carlson. The Vice-President will appear Oct. 7 at Wichita. He may also address Missouri Democrats Oct. 8 at Kansas City, party leaders said. Mrs. Clark, first woman ever to hold the U.S. Treasurer's job and Kansas' No. 1 woman in the Democratic party, will speak at rallies in Kansas City Oct. 26 and Chanute Oct. 28 Mrs. Rozella Switzer, McPherson, vice-chairman of the state committee, said it was possible Mrs. Clark would make a second Kansas City appearance Oct. 27. The "Veep" will include Kansas in his tour of 16 states in support of Democratic candidates, after originally planning to omit the Sun- Rep. William L. Dawson, D., Ill, will appear in the campaign Oct. 4 at Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 5 at Topeka and on Oct. 6 at Wichita. Humanities Talks Cancelled The Committee on Humanities announced that all lectures in the Humanity series have been cancelled for the fall semester. They would have taken place each Tuesday night, so conflicting with the "World in Crisis" course. —ENDS TONITE— Ronald Colman "CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR" THURS. and FRI. 2 BIG HITS The Black Arrow Hayward JANET Blair John HOWARD starring LOUIS Co-Hit Always a Color Cartoon Boxoffice Open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 "Tight Shoes" Brod half mile west on hiway 59 Tulsa Geologists To See Dreyer Film Visit our monkey village or pitch a game of horseshoes before the show Lawrence DRIVE-IN Theatre Prof. R. N. Dreyer, chairman of the department of geology, will give the first showing of a kodachrome motion picture entitled "Jayhawkers In Colorado," on Friday, Oct. 6, before the Tula Geological society meeting in Tulsa. Dr. Dreyer will preface the movies with a special lecture opening the fall program of the Tula Geographical society. The Tulsa organization is one of the largest of its kind in the United States. 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