FEBRUARY 14.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- 4,1946 on the 1916 build- put to PAGE SEVEN itor of was at the Ir. and which will be e Arts You May Pay Fees by Monday Without Fine Payment of fees may be made by noon Monday without penalty, Karl Klooz, bursar, announced today. The business office will remain open on week days from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The office will remain open until 12:30 p.m. Saturday. A penalty of 50 cents a day will be charged for late payments up to three days after the deadline. If fees are not paid by noon Feb.21, the student's enrollment may be cancelled. "Although there seems to be sufficient time to pay fees, students should not delay because the increased enggollment has made fee handling a longer process." Mr. Klooz said. Veterans must obtain a certificate of availability at the Veterans Bureau before presenting fee cards at the business office tomorrow. Frank Davis Majors In Engineering, Legislating, Golf FRANK DAVIS Frank Davis, 18, is the freshman men's representative to the All Student Council, and is a member of the charter and finance committees. Frank, who lives in Lawrence, is majoring in chemical engineering. He likes to play golf and is a Phi Gamma Delta pledge. It Can Happen Petersburg, Ind. (UP)—After this, don't scoff at movie serials in which a herd of wild horses runs over the hero and he dusts himself off and walks away. A loaded truck weighing 22,000 pounds ran over Don Hale, of Oatsville, Ind., passing over his legs near his knees. The road was soft and Hale crawled from beneath the truck, shook the mud from his clothing and told the driver he thought he would go squirrel hunting. NEW at the LIBRARY Wilson, F. M.: In the Margins of Chaos, Recollections of Relief Work in and Between Three Wars. Zweig, S.: Brazil, Land of the Future. Adams, J. T.: Big business in a democracy. Bentley, G.: How to Edit an Employee Publication. Dallin, D. Y.: The big three: the United States, Britain, Russia. Hall, V: Renaissance literary criticism; a study of its social content. Harper, S.N. The Russia I believe in; the memoirs of Samuel N. Harper, 1902-1941. Jackh, E.: The rising crescent: Turkey yesterday, today, and to- morrow. Lovelace, D. W.: General "Ike" Eisenhower. Paneth, P.: Haakon VII, Norway's fighting king. Shaw, G. B.: Everybody's political what's what? Sheppard, J. T.: The relevance of Greek poetry. Steinbeck, John: Sea of Cortez. Niebueh, R.: The children of light and the children of darkness, a vindication of democracy and a critique of its traditional defence. Wartenberg, R.: The examination of reflexes. Wolfe, L. M.: Son of the wilderness; the life of John Muir. Quack Club Tryouts Tonight Tryouts for Quack club will be held at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium, Marilyn McEwen, president. announced. All women are eligible. 900 Thousand Men Re-enlist The army has recruited more than a half-million men and the navy had sworn in 390,400 men from V-J day through the week ended Feb. 6. Washington. (UP)—Nearly 900,000 men have enlisted or re-enlisted in the navy and army during the past five months to establish the biggest voluntary military service record in the nation's history. YES! We'll Handle All the Details— You Don't Have to Worry About a Thing Slip into the Journalism Building, say"I want the Daily Kansan sent home every day this semester," and we'll do the rest. Three bucks does the trick. 20 More Can Live In Thayer Museum Room for 20 more men is available in the basement of Thayer museum Irvin Youngberg, housing director, said today. Sixty-one men and their "house mother," Samuel Elliott, have settled in the museum, and are planning to organize their house in the near future. Mr. Youngberr said. Indianapolis (UP)—The Reverend Sumner L. Martin believes that whoever took an eight-day clock from the Roberts Park Methodist church was simply trying facetiously to limit the length of the pastor's sermons. Martin said his first reaction was to plan a one-hour "spite" sermon instead of his customary 25 - minute talk. However, he decided against the plan because it would penalize not only the thief but also the congregation. And he was afraid the clock-taker would be absent from the service. Church Clock Missing The emergency living quarters for men in Robinson gymnastium and the Stadium will not be used this semester, as all men students have been cared for, and the release of Templin hall will leave more rooms downtown in addition to the still unoccupied space in Spooner hall, Mr. Youngberg said. "The men at Spooner hall are the grandest group of fellows I've ever seen," Mr. Youngberg added. "Among the entire group, not one was critical of the facilities which Corn usually expands 20 times its size when popped. were at the time incomplete." Except for some additional lockers, chairs, and lounge furniture, which will be here in the next few days, the facilities at Spooner hall are complete, Mr. Youngberg said. PAY US A VISIT FOR Complete Repair Service and Lubrication Morgan-Mack Motor Co. 609 Mass. Phone 277 We Invite You To Use Our Friendly Service Let Us Help You Keep Your Car in Condition 1. Lubrication Two veterans to serve you. 2. Tire Repairs and Recapping Keep those tires rolling. 3. Batteries and Recharging Rental system—no "quick charge" 4. Road Service----PHONE 4 2 Service Cars on call. 5. Auto and Home Supplies Many "Hard-to-get" items. 6. Cities Service Gas and Oils We Clean your windshield. GET THAT GOOD HABIT — TRADE AT Fritz Co. Phone 4 8th and N.H. Ricks Replaces Shinstrom On NROTC Staff Here LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN WITH THE JAYHAWK Perched on Top Lt. Robert Ricks, Kentwood, La, has been assigned to the naval program at the University to replace Lt. Frank R. Shinstrom, who is receiving his discharge, Capt. Chester A. Kunz, navy commander, said today. Lt. Ricks will be an instructor in naval science and tactics in flying. He served 20 months in the Pacific aboard the carriers the USS Hornet and the Shangri-La. Clay Basketball Underway Clay Center--The Clay County basketball tourney gets underway tonight with teams from Green, Wakefield, Longford, and Morganville meeting on the Morganville court. Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 HELD OVER! SID CAESAR New King of Comedy POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT! Alfred DRAKE Janet BLAIR "TARS & SPARS" FRIDAY The Pride of the Ozarks! She sings! AND SATURDAY She clowns! She makes love! Ross HUNTER • Fortunio BONANOVA Doris MERRICK • Gloria HOLDEN Original screenplay by Richard Wall and Charles R. Marian produced by TED RICHMOND - directed by DEL LORI SPECIAL! SPECIAL! —EXTRA!— THE SENSATIONAL SHORT SUBJECT!!! Says Collers . . . "Take a Look at 'Hitler Lives?' . . then for the rest of your life remember what you saw!" Owl Saturday 11:45 and SUNDAY - 4 Days The Romantic Story of the West's Most Exiting Days! JOHN WAYNE "DAKOTA" ---