PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 Campus Quips The question of the week at the University of Oklahoma is, "Who is the March Gal?" To help promote the march of Dimes contest, an unidentified co-ed is being introduced under heavy disguises at all men's houses during this week. In addition, clues to her identity are being sold by the sponsors of the contest. A different clue is offered each day with the motto, "Who's the gal with the garter of blue? Give me a dime and I'll give you a clue." (The Oklahoma Daily). Not satisfied with the way automobiles are built in Detroit, James Hinson, K-State junior, built a stretched car to suit himself. It took 1,000 hours of work and $650 to complete the job, but the circular-shaped vehicle will travel 65 miles an hour. It is a three-wheeled car with front-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering. The student claims his dream car is a radical departure from every convention of the automobile industry. (Kansas State Collegian). An early morning mock burglary of four fraternity houses by a University of Colorado journalism student was carried out to show the laxness of students regarding their property. The reporter told $1,000 worth of foot which he photographed before returning it to the houses, Myron Tee garden. Boulder police chief, said he doubts if the stunt had any value as far as warning students. He feared the story and editorial which followed might prove to be an open-arm invitation for thieves. (The Silver and Gold). An Iowa State student pleaded innocent when authorities fines him shortly eight parking violations. "I didn't know the fines pyramided." Young said, "I went over to pay 85 for my eight fines and bam—they hung a $55 fine on me. As far as that goes, my roommate uses my car all of the time." His appeal was refused. (Iowa State Daily). Little Man on Campus was rated high in popularity by a group of students who were asked, "What would you like to read on the second page of the Oklahoma Daily?" Eleven of the twenty interviewees listed the cartoons of K.U.'s Richard Bibler with their preferences for editorial page content. The comments even included phrases such as, "I would like to see a whole page of Bibler," or "That cartoon is all I ever read." The Oklahoma Daily). Kansas Staters are being offered a new course in effective citizenship. Students taking the course will participate in or observe and evaluate campus, civic organizations. Adults from Manhattan and surrounding owes have been invited to audit the course. (Kansas State Collegian). Nurserys of Kansas produce more than 90 per cent of all apple seedings grown in the United States, with almost complete monopoly, supply the other 47 states and foreign nations. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence哎加 $1.00 a semester ostage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., very afternoon during the University ear except Saturday and examination periods entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 110, at the Post Office at Lawrence, unders. under of March 3, 1379. German Movie Will Be In Hoch "Marriage in the Shadows," a German film produced in 1948, will be shown at 7:30 p. m. Friday in Hoch auditorium. Second in the current campus movie series, the film closely follows the life of a German actor and his Jewish wife under Nazi rule from 1932 to 1941. The film, which ran in New York for 18 weeks, has English sub-titles. weeks, this is how the Students and faculty members are invited. No admission will be charged. Dinner To Honor Senior Engineers A University of Kansas alumnus will be the guest speaker at the 1950 Engineers banquet to be held in honor of senior students, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, in the Kansas room. Student Union. The speaker will be N. T. Veatch of Black and Veach, consulting engineers, Kansas City, Mo. He was graduated from the University in 1909 with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering Charles Stephens, engineering sophomore, will act as toastmaster. T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, will offer a toast to the seniors and introduce the speaker. A quartet of the Kappa Sigma fraternity will sing at the banquet. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained from members of the Engineering council and at the engineering office, 111 Marvin hall. KU Dames Play Bridge Mrs. Ivan Shields is the new bridge hostess, succeeding Mrs. Roy Peterson, who resigned. In charge of refreshments for the evening was Mrs. Don Valiere. 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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10th and Kentucky 10th and Kentucky Bible class at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11 a.m. Gamma Delta will not meet. Lectures on "The Chief Teachings of Lutheranism" will begin Monday, Feb. 13 at the church parsonage, 1538 Vermont. WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Daniel Knox Ford, Minister Bible school at 9:45 am Morning worship at 11 a.m. Dr. Paul B. Lawson will talk on appreciation of the boy scout movement in the church. The Rev. Daniel Knox Ford will speak on "Life's Purpose." P. Young people's fellowship at 7 p.m. Evening service at 8 p.m. ... Yes, it's a fact ... with a camera - you can capture the world and bring it home in your pocket. We have cameras of all types . . . makes . . . and prices. from $2.75 to $385.00 Ask about our convenient payment plan MORGEN WALT MOSSER-WELLE 1107 Mass. Ph. 50 50 To Attend IVCF Meet At Kansas State Outstanding speakers at the conference include Jane Hollingsworth, Bible studies leader, Eugene Thomas, staff worker in I.V.C.F. for this area, and Robert Finley. I.V.C.F. secretary in the Far East. Approximately 50 students will represent the University at the Intervarsity Christian fellowship statewide conference at Kansas State college, Manhattan, Saturday, Herbert Ketterman, president, has announced. They're All Newbraskans Albion. Neb.,—(U.P.)-The Albion News publishes the names of newly-born babies under a special column entitled "Newbraskans." Ten Cent Light Bulb Costly Decatur, Ind.—(U.P.)—Adam county authorities said they hoped no one would emulate Lawrence Sanders, who ate a 10-cent light bulb. Mr. Sander's escapade in glass eating cost the county $628. It cost $452 to keep him in a hospital for 26 days and doctors charged $176 for his treatment. for crisp, new cottons it's Hamilton's 1717 943 Mass. 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