PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 6,1946 Interest In Mate Is Important, Habein Says Ming Habein spoke on the topic "Emotional Adjustments in Marriage." Basing her talk on both theory and personal contact with unhappy married couples, she pointed out the strong necessity for emotional understanding and cooperation. Taking vital and understanding interest in your marriage partner is one of the most important factors in the achievement of a happy marriage, Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, told an audience of 70 persons in a love and marriage lecture Tuesday. Knowing something about the family background, doing things together, and having a sense of humor are all important factors in developing that mutual understanding. Miss Habein added. And above all you must have "ethical maturity", an understanding of life's responsibilities. Happiness comes when both people experience the greatest personal fulfillment and development and the husband and wife must help each other to feel that sense of achievement. The next love and marriage lecture will be given by Miss Esther E Twente of the sociology department on Nov. 12. Her topic will be "The Family as a Social Institution." Navy Will Give College Exam Jan.18 More than five thousand high school seniors and graduates will be offered a four-year college education at government expense, as a result of the navy's college training examinations to be given Jan. 18. Those selected may choose to work toward commissions either through the naval reserve officers' training corps or naval aviation college program. The University of Kansas and Universities of Oklahoma and Missouri are among the 52 universities and colleges which have NR-OTC units. Men passing the examination also will have the option of choosing the navy or marine corps for a career. Four Are Interviewed For Scholarship Award Four of the five candidates for the ISA. scholarship award were interviewed by the ISA. council at a regular meeting Monday night. The remaining candidate will be interviewed at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Announcement of the scholarship will be made either the last of this week or the first of next. Lorrine Carpenter, president, said today. Law Wives Meet Mrs. Thomas Pearson reviewed "Mr Adam" by Pat Frank at the meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday of the Law Wives in Myers Hall. FOR REALLY GOOD FOOD At Reasonable Prices Eat at the BLUE MILL Engineers May Join National Society The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will open its membership drive tomorrow. All students enrolled in mechanical engineering are invited to join. Student representatives will receive applications and dues in Marvin hall. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. A joint meeting at Manhattan with the Kansas State student branch and the Kansas City senior branch of the A.S.M.E. is planned for this month. A similar meeting has been proposed for next spring with prizes and recognition for outstanding papers, Professor Harry L. Dausch said today. It is against the law in Dunn, N.C., to snore loudly enough to disturb your neighbors. $5,000 OR BUST Give to W. S. S. F. For Lovely Soft End-Curls Try the ELASTI-CURL HILLSIDE Beauty Shoppe 620 W. Ninth Phone 997 DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. To enable students living at Sunflower to attend the opera, "Bohemian Girl" at 8:30 tonight in Hoch auditorium, a special bus will run from the barracks area to the campus. The bus will leave Sunflower at 7:45 p.m. and return after the performance. Special Sunflower Bus Eleanor M, Babcock, College freshman, underwent an emergency appendectomy this morning at Watkins Memorial hospital. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. Babcock Has Appendectomy A wind velocity of 180 miles per hour was recorded on Mount Washington, N.H., in March, 1943. Call K.U. 25 with your news. They All Seemed To Think That The Apartment Looked Nice! Yes, The Freshly Cleaned Rug Made It Sparkle Rug Cleaning Is A Specialty With Us-Call for an Estimate 926 MASS. NEW YORK CLEANERS PROFESSIONAL IN ALL CLEANING PHONE 75 You say you want to win a radio? You say you want to own a lamp? Tell you what I'm going to do!!! I'm going to tell you about the BOWMAN'S SWING CONTEST Choose Your Favorite Dance Band and a Recording Made by That Band and Write a Letter Telling Why You Like Them. ENTRIES "WIN" will be judged by authoritative persons $25.00 with an absolutely unbiased attitude. $10.00 All winners will be awarded prizes in $ 5.00 merchandise.Winners may place prize amounts towards buying any item or $2.50 items in store. $ 1.00 RULES 1. Letter must be less than 100 words. 2. Mail letter to Bowman's Swing Contest, 900 Mass., before Wednesday, Nov. 20. 3. Contest is open to all Kansas University students. 4. Winners will be announced in Kansan Monday, November 25. Radios, Phonographs, Combinations, Records, Now On Sale at Bowman Radio & Electric 900 Mass. NO' Phone 138