Y 6,1946 MAY 6,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN st watch identify Call E. L. -8- uniform green veter. Co. 33 Cash. Cha. 7, phone -8 a Parker se return -8- vershark gold cap return to 426. -7 ent soft experienci- ental ball. 1929 Ohio eded for -7s, owner lying and Kansan -7- at. name 4574. Re- ward -6. a at the north of we have or cold m. -9. unch for am. tch e court Russian Rouletteatal To Boy in High School Oklahoma City. (UP) — Russian courier, the game you lose only once, proved fatal to 17-year-old obert Bruce Jewett, when the high school student demonstrated his technique to a 13-year-old girl friend her home. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton C. Jeyewet, died three hours after father's new .44 caliber revolver a gaping hole in his temple. His friend, Carol Sue Paden, gave this account of his death to officers: "Robert called me Tuesday afternoon and asked if I would go to a movie with him Tuesday night, and I old him that I didn't think mother could let me go, because Wednesday a school day. Then he told me that he had just gotten his pistol and iture was pretty. He said he'd bring love and show it to me. "When he came to my house we were sitting on the divan in the living room and he showed me how he timed the pistol at a target pointing across the room. He pretended to shoot the pistol several times and I asked him not to do it any more so we unloaded it and put all but one bullet in his pocket. Then he snapped the pistol a few times with noth- in it. He put one bullet back into the pistol and spun it several times and pointed it across the room and pulled the trumpet. Nothing happened. He did this several times and then he asked me to put the bullet into the gun and spit it, so I did and he spun the cylinder again. "The last time he did it I thought o saw the bullet go past the place where it fires, but when he put it up o his head and pulled the trigger it rent off." Topeka Flour Mills Lack Wheat To Continue Business newka. (UP)—The Page flour have closed because of lack wheat and the Ismert Hincke mill will be forced to close within two weeks, it was announced today. About 50 men were thrown out work by the Page closure and more than 100 will be out of work the Hincke mills close. Executives of the flour mills said they closed because the government is taking all available wheat supplies for exporting and domestic mills could get no wheat for grind- 'Iowa Coed Doomed To Spinsterhood' Chicago (UP)—A shapely Iowa co-ed doomed herself to spinsterhood when she gave a speech declaring that G.I.'s would make poor husbands, ex-GI Harold W. Wynkoop said. Wynkoop is president of the United Veterans of World War II. He said he would defend every man in the service against charges made in an oratorical contest by Helen Braden, 20-year-old blonde Iowa Wesleyan college senior. Miss Braden won her way into the final round of the interstate oratorical contest at Northwestern university with a speech in which she said no G.I. ever could darken her doorway because he would be "crude and ruthless" and waiting for the government to offer "a bonus or a deal." She said veterans couldn't be domesticated because they were unwilling to work, boastful over war exploits, hateful and lacking manners and refinement. "She'll never get a man, if she keeps talking that way," Wynkoop said. He said GF's had changed while they were out winning the war—but he was sure it was a change for the best. "It might be a good idea if girls of Miss Braden's ikl followed suit," he said. "She apparently wants the kind of man she wanted when she was 17—a Joe College boy with nothing but frivolity on his mind." The first public showing of a motion picture was at the Koster and Bell Music hall, New York, in 1896. OVER 21 or UNDER Milk is the right answer to health. Fritzel-Jayhawk CREAMERY 834 Vt. Phone 182 The OPA decreed a period of grace from May 1 to May 30 in which manufacturers can continue shipments of higher priced suits without risking penalties under OPA's maximum average price regulation. Washington. (UP)—The government moved ahead today with emergency steps to keep men's clothing moving into retail stores. OPA Gives 30 Days To Higher Suit Prices Kansas Women Elected National Air Club Officers Colorado Springs. (UP) — Mrs Ella Kushner, Topeka, was elected president of the Women's National Aeronautical association at the group's annual convention here. Eunice Mecaskey, Kansas City was chosen second vice president. Unfinished Furniture Book Cases Four sizes—all hardwood $7.82 Drop Leaf Table $9.95 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Oak Chairs $2.90 Chests of Drawers $11.73 Friendly gesture...Have a Coke STARLING FURNITURE CO. AT YOUR MOVIES NOW ALL WEEK Her Heart Bound to One Man —Her Arms Around Another INTERNATIONAL PICTURES presents CLAUDETTE ORSON COLBERT • WELLES GEORGE BRENT. TOMORROW IS FOREVER Lucie Watson • Richard Long Jacqueline McKenzie *with Lucie Watson • Richard Long *Natalie Wood • Joyce McKenzie* - Special - FREE! Mother's Day Gift TO EVERY LADY! Beautiful Hand-Tinted Permanent Gloss Finish Console Size PHOTOGRAPH Compliments JOHN HOLT "Picture House"—Granada Bldg. NOW—Ends Wednesday GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" standing DENNIS O'KEEFE· MARIE THE BODY McDONALD with THURSDAY — 3 Days The New DICK POWELL TOUGHER AND MORE TERRIFIC! "CORNERED" Owl Sat. & SUNDAY—4 Days So Funny It's a Scandal CLAUDETTE COLBERT "GUEST WIFE" PATEE ENDS TUESDAY It's Super-Duper . . . It's Super-Cooper! GARY TERESA COOPER WRIGHT "Casanova Brown" Directed by SAM WOOD A NUNNALLY JOHNSON production with Frank Morgan • Anita Louise —PLUS— CARTOON BOB WILLS LATEST NEWS TODAY — Ends Tuesday VARSITY GALE SONDERGAARD KIRBY GRANT BRENDA JOYCE MILBURN STONE RONDO HATTON —AND— WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 1946 Academy Award Winner "MILDRED PIERCE"