NOVEMBER 21.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE The Champion Volleyballers These nine K.U. athletes are members of the Alpha Delta Pi team which wrapped up the women's intramural volleyball championship recently. They are, from left to right: First row—Constance Markley, Virginia Coppedge, Darlene Van Biber, and Gwendolyn Harger. Second row—Patricia Bentley, Joan Anderson, Marjorie Shryock, Jeanne Cooper, and Joan Schindling. Miss Anderson also is the 1946 winner of the women's individual tennis and badminton championships. (Daily Kansan staff photo.) 'America Needs Good Five-Minute Kiss' To Stop Divorce, Psychologist Says New York. UP)—What America needs, the doctor said, is not a five-cent cigar, but a good five-minute kiss—in the home. If the average U.S. citizen, adult, married, and male, could keep his mind on romance it might clip the sky-riding divorce mart by at least per cent. Dr. James F. Bender, director of the National Institute of Human Relations, a psychologist who gets paid for solving such problems, figures that the ordinary American husband's kiss carries all the warmth of a rubber glove. The American public, living in a scientific age, gets off on the wrong foot at the start. "And that's bad," the doctor said, shaking his head, and checking into his case histories. "It's very bad, and something should be done about it." "At present kissing is very unpopular in the infant stage," Bender pointed out. "Parents dodge kissing their children. "They're afraid of spreading germs." Bender said that many Americans, pressed by the continuous demands of civilization, have all but forgotten the "biological" kiss. That's the one with the high octane zip. It makes the parlor lights blink out. "In the Latin nations they pay more attention to the kiss, and they didn't have such troubles to any great degree," he said. "We should teach our own young men the importance of the biological kiss. But, of course, we don't recommend too free use before marriage." "But we believe that they should study up on the subject. They should be ready when marriage comes. After all, such things are the full responsibility of the male." The husband who develops a "five-minute kiss" may still have his hours of woe, but psychologist Bender thinks that he can be promised one blessing: His wife won't go to Reno. Iowa Druggists Look To Future Des Moines, In. (UP)—Milady may have had the corner on the cosmetic counter in past years, but Iowa druggists are preparing to install a special department in their stores for men patrons. At a meeting of the State Pharmaceutical association, Secretary Vern Tyler of Lenox, Iowa, told the delegates that the male cosmetic counter soon will be a part of any well-equipped drug store. "Men in the services used various types of cosmetics to protect themselves from sun rays, wind and other elements of nature," Mr. Tyler explained. "Now that they have returned they will continue to use such things." He said the male cosmetic stocks probably will include lip and hand pomades, hair oils, and deodorants. The Rev. T. W. Wilson will speak at a rally for Lawrence Youth for Christ at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at the Church of God. Wilson Will Speak At Youth For Christ Rally After his graduation from Bob Jones College in 1941, the Rev. Mr. Wilson preached in the South. He is now a field representative for the Youth for Christ organization. PROTECT YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. In Your Future Make the A "Must" On Your List NEWMAN CLUB DANCE Dec. 6 MILITARY SCIENCE BLDG. Junior Women Win Volleyball Tourney Terminating the class women's volleyball tournament, held in Robinson gym last night, the junior class team chalked up its first place win with 34 points while their opponent sophomore nine fell in second position with 18 markers. In a close game between the senior and freshman groups the under-classmen won with a two point margin. 26-24, for a third place standing. High scorer for the juniors was Marylee Masterson, with 7 points. Margaret van der Smissen tallied six markers for the sophmores. Josephine Stuckey, freshman, was high point maker for her team with six tallies, and Billye Simmons led the seniors scoring with eight points. Hoyt Hurst Speaks On Trade Journals Hoyt Hurst, managing editor of the Kansas City trade journal, "Implement And Tractor" spoke to the members of the press club Wednesday afternoon on opportunities in the specialized fields of journalism. He discussed openings for writers and editors in trade journals, house organs and publicity. Opportunities for women in the field of promotion are great, he said. Mr. Hurst spoke to the feature writing class earlier in the afternoon. Snyder Talk Opens Series Of Speeches Melville V. Snyder, advertising manager of the Western Auto Supply, Kansas City, Mo., spoke to 150 members of the School of Business Wednesday night on "Advertising and Its Relation to Sales." Arctic Road Open Edmonton, Alta. (UP) - Canadian government officials expect to keep the Alaska Highway open throughout the winter. The meeting in Frank Strong auditorium was the first of a series of five speeches to be given by professional men during the year. The series is sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Forensic League Will Meet Tonight TONITE Student speakers will include Elaine Sawyer, William Tineber, Herbert Coles, William Conboy, Harold Harvey and Mary Helms. Each speaker chooses his own topic. Members of the forensic league will meet at 7:30 tonight in room 3 of Green hall. Chairman for the meeting will be Hal Friesen. AT 9:00 AT ALL THEATRES A Fowl Nite FREE! DRESSED TURKEYS DUCKS CHICKENS 2-5 lb. chickens thrown from each theatre canopy at 8:00 P.M. Theatre tickets tied to their legs. —PLUS— 5 Balloons With ALSO FRIDAY Theatre Tickets BIG FREE PRIZE POPCORN NITE All Theatres (MEMBER (F.D.I.C.) for THANKSGIVING? - More and more students are finding that an account in this bank pays in more ways than one. Your account is welcomed at . . . GOING HOME The LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK While at home why not arrange with "The Folks" to keep your School Budget Money in Lawrence where it is easily obtainable and at lower cost to you. SEE A SHOW TONITE TONITE IS FOWL NIGHT 8:00 P.M. 2-4 lb. Choice Chickens will be tossed into the crowded streets from our canopy IT'S FREE 9:00 P.M. From Our Stage DRESSED TURKEY DUCK CHICKEN FREE NOW — Thru Saturday "The Big Sleep" GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:44 'One More Tomorrow' ALSO: BUGS BUNNY "The Big Snooze" NOW — Ends Saturday JACK CARSON DENNIS MORGAN ANN SHERIDAN ALEXIS SMITH FRIDAY NITE ONLY FREE PRIZE in Every Sixth Box of Popcorn Owl Sat. & SUNDAY 4 Days VIVIAN LEIGH CLAUDE RAINS in George Bernard Shaw's "CAESAR and CLEOPATRA" In Technicolor atee These Two Together To Hold You! INGRID GREGORY BERGMAN PECK NOW PLAYING "SPELLBOUND" X-TRA FREE! DRESSED TURKEYS DUCKS, CHICKENS YOU MAY BE LUCKY! VARSITY TODAY — Ends Saturday WARNER BAXTER ELLEN DREW "Crime Doctor's Manhunt" AND KIRBY GRANT "RUSTLER'S ROUNDUP" SUNDAY — 3 Days TOM CONWAY "FALCON'S ALIBI" and JEAN PARKER "ROLLING HOME"