CH4,1940 MARCH 4.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE alk —Oh, t he, the S, . (to be Farmer I. if you wish, lend n. basketk ong ha which Well ne po techni Kellis e taken it knit de- ne library work, or her kni t Cherry d of kni- tater, and side, may with the taking tale it that tra- the mem- class pre- ment of its month in Ginny Elaine ce-off on aby. arman who at all as a ter-ən and, etc. alausible, Zebra or we have veteran paper, linger her oreaking rk afoot, eary hard record ofha- dma- chie cheap- she crepe wearing - What be steps of like the cream-up the en, but ne nope ently en the first amilar thusly thusly: our . . . mininein being found male so say, who diets, quite in tre to the Eddy of car- lery. how- to his all that served com- piece seen. all. he in the up to really ology is Elliott. It in juvem of- Harper book in Stuart Min- SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor this is the week of midnight oil cramming. Four-weeks exams here so that Spanish vocabulary history notebook can't be neglected any longer. Of course, it isn't easy to learn four weeks work _one night but it has been done—even by efficient seniors. After a weekend of dances you ought to be ready for "five days—at hard labor." Daughter Born to Brower's ter Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Linwood Power, Independence, Mo., have announced the birth of a daughter, Jane Lymne, Feb. 16, at St. Luke's hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Both Dr. and Mrs. Brower were graduated from the University School of Medicine in 1944. Dr. Brower is stationed with the navy at Pensacola, la. Phi Chi Entertains Prof. E. H. Taylor, zoology professor, was the guest speaker at a Phi Chi meeting Thursday. Chemistry Club Gives Dinner The Chemistry club will have a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room of the Union. Student speakers will be John Harvey, Charles Todd, and Earl Barney. Delt's Entertain Coaches George Sauer, head football coach, and Henry Bradford, backfield coach, were dinner guests of Delta Tau Delta Thursday. Mr. Sauer was a member of Delta Tau Delta at Nebraska university. New at the Library.. Howenstine, E. J.: The economies of demobilization. Jacks, G. V.: Vanishing lands; a world survey of soil erosion. doux, Edward: Vapor absorption; industrial applications and competing processes. Lieberman, Elias: The collective labor agreement; how to negotiate and draft the contract. Machry, Robert: The Polish-German problem; Poland's western provinces are the conditions of her independence. Metz, H. M.: Labor policy of the federal government. Mineka, F. E.: The dissidence of dissent. Nicholson, Margaret. A manual of copyright practice for writers, published Odell, W. R.: Principles and techniques for directing the learning of typewriting. Owens, H. B.: Georgia's planting prelate . . . the Right Reverend Stephen Elliott, Jr. Peifer, Nathaniel: America's place in the world. Romer, A. S: Vertebrate paleontology. Schlesinger, A. M.: The age of Jackson. Twentieth century fund: Financing American prosperity. Street, J. H.: The gauntle* Walters, J. E.: Personnel relations, their application in a democracy. Wyndham, Hon. H. A.: Britain and the world, an outline of reconstruction problems. Wilson, Woodrow; Woodrow Wilson, selections for today. Beaumont, H. The psychology of personnel. Beverly, B. I. In 'defense of children' Graves, Robert. Hercules, my shipmate. Fitzpatrick, B. H. Understanding labor. Cannon, W. B. The way of an investigator, a student's experiences in the research mission. Hamilton, E. The great age of Greek literature. Grissom, L. Modern bird study. Quennell, P. The profane virtues: four studies of the eighteenth century. Mikhailov, N. N. The Russian story. Russell, V. Y. Indian artifacts of 418 Rockies. Roth. A. Dilemma in Japan. Norris, G. W. Fighting liberal: autobiography. the troubled Strauzs-Hupe, R. The balance of tomorrow; power and foreign policy in the United States. "They also serve who only stand and wait." Three ladies-in-waiting for the army air corps have become veteran basketball wives-in-waiting on the K.U. campus. Army Air Corps Ladies-in-Waiting Are Still Waiting Their busy mates go to school all day, practice basketball several hours in the late afternoon, and have to stop innumerable times on the campus and downtown for a handshake or a slap on the back by local cage fans. The after-supper schedule includes study and lots of sleep. The attractive wives of Jayhawker basketball players, Charles Black, Otto Schnellbacher, and Eugene Barr, spend most of their time waiting and waiting. After games the three "women behind the men behind the ball" can be found sitting patiently in a gymnasium office, while their high-point men shower and dress, or Reserved, matronly Terry Black has her hands full of one-year-old Sherril Lee, who often joins her mother in the long waits for her All-American daddy. at the station, "waiting for the train to come in." Dark-haired, vivacious Helen Barr, the trio's glamour girl, devotes most of her day to housekeeping, but evening finds her perched with her crew-cutted husband at the counter of the local café where the team eats. Theresa Schnellbacher, a friendly "foreigner" from Alexandria, Minn., likes to tease her handsome husband about the full-page "pin-up" of him in the winter Jayhawker, pleading. "Could I have your autograph, please?" Long Legs? You, Too, Can Be a Movie Star Hollywood (UP)—Girls with long legs, the longer the better, are in greatest demand on the Hollywood star market, says Sally Baiano, ace talent scout for Warner Bros. The men, all native Kansans, married Kansas girls, with the exception of Schnellbacher. Terry Black is a Leavenworth girl, while Helen Barr comes from El Dorado, her husband's home. He cited plenty of evidence to back up his opinion. "Time was in Hollywood we locked for the petite or pony type of girls," he said. "Men seemed to like their ladies cute and cuddly. Many still do, in fact." "I guess vitamins, or exercise—or something—has produced a taller crop of young men. Naturally enough, they have a yen for someone approximately their own size. Or maybe styles in girls have changed. "Come to think of it," he added, "those long-legged beauties might have something to d owith it." Sultry Lauren Bacall is way out front among Hollywood's leggy new-comers, Baiano said. Although she's not overly tally, her legs measure 36 inches. Her lengthy type created so much interest in her first picture, "To Have and Not," that Warner Bros. has bested her in "The Big Sleep" and "Confidential Agent," in the latter of which she charms Charles Bover. "You might say Ingrid Bergman led the trend to long-legged beauties," Baiano said. "Her legs are 37 inches long, she tells me. We covered 'em up with crinoline in 'Saratoga Trunk,' but they're there just the same." Lanky Eleanor Parker — also 36 inches—seemed to be just what the boys wanted, too. Her career is building fast after smash performances in "Pride of the Marines" and "Of Human Bondage." Lizabeth Scott, with 36-inch legs is more of the same, while Alexis Smith is supported by 37 inches of leg. Baiano reported that most of the new starlets he'd discovered at Warmers lately have legs no shorter than 35 inches. He added that he wasn't trying to discourage the shorties — just reporting a trend, that's all. Comanche Gets All 'Lit Up' Comanche is getting lit up. It isn't an equine beer bust or a session with some of his narcotically-inclined race track cousins. It's just that Dvche museum officials have decided to install special lighting in the show case of Comanche bungalow required to have been the only survivor of Custer's Last Stand. This morning Comanche was doing his best to maintain his usual composure in spite of being forced to stay outside his glass stall temporarily. Geological Survey To Make New Kansas Mineral Map Discovery of new mineral ore deposits, laying of additional pipeline sections, and other changes in the geological picture are responsible for surveys toward publication of a revised Kansas mineral resources map, J. M. Jewett, state geologist, reported today. The present map, published in 1942, is used throughout the state by industries and engineering units. Surveys are being conducted by Mr.Jewett with the assistance of Jacob Lemmons, graduate student. The Kansas state geological survey department, a division of the University, is in Lindley hall. There are still 30 unfilled jobs for women including telephone work, typing, stenography, clerking, child care, library work, cafeteria service, photographic work, and various jobs, Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser of women, said today. There Are Numorous Jobs Available to K.U. Women Anyone knowing of job openings may report them to her office. Washington (UP)—President Truman told newspapermen yesteday that the army and navy have discharged more than $7^{-1}_{\cdot 2}$ million persons since last October. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW and USED FURNITURE in Lawrence COME IN AND SEE—YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Courteous, Efficient Service - Free Delivery - Easy Terms FRANK'S FURNITURE CO. 839 MASS. ST. PHONE 834 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Pan-Hellenic Women Will Publish Sorority Booklet The Women's Pan-Hellenic association will publish a new booklet on sororities and sorority life to give new students an understanding of sororites. The booklet will contain pictures of each sorority house, a picture of the pin of each sorority, and several articles on college life. An Expert Hand, This Lucile Land "Ludy" was high pointer in women's basketball intramurals this year, making 79 points in 19 games for the champion Alpha Delta Pi team. She also was champion of both tennis singles and badminton this year, after making top honors in both tennis singles and doubles last year. "Just mention anything in sports and she's done it and probably won a cup in it," is the opinion of anyone who knows Lucile Land, education senior. Before coming to the University, "Ludy" had won seven trophies for tennis championships. She was the Kansas City, Mo., tennis champion of women's doubles in 1944 and topped women's singles several times. But that is not all! During her two years at the University, "Ludy" has played on her class teams in intramural basketball, volleyball, and softball, and the Varsity field hockey and volleyball teams. Presents Another First TONITE at 9:00 WORLD PREMIERE TRANSVOX The New and Revolutionary 3rd DIMENSIONAL SOUND A Return Engagement of the Screen's Most Thrilling Musical Romance Has Been Selected for an Encore Showing with This WORLD PREMIERE PREMIERE of TRANSVOX SCHEDULE OF SHOWS 6:45 "A Walk in the Sun" 9:00 TRANSVOX Encore Picture 11:00 "A Walk in the Sun" Attend Our Regular Show, "A WALK IN THE SUN," starting at 6:45 and see our Special Encore Picture with TRANSVOX, as our guest.