PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1946 Army Furloughs To Begin Sunday Army A-12 and ASTP students will be on furlough strating Sunday, Col. W. L. McMorris, commanding officer of the army units at the University, has announced. Trainees not returning to the University will have a 14-day furlough. Those returning for BE2 training will report here after a seven day furlough. A-12 trainees who have reached their 18th birthday on or prior to the end of the current term, tomorrow, will report for active duty after a two-week furlough. These men if they are qualified, may be assigned to ASTP units after their 17 weeks of basic training. All A-12 trainees who will not have reached their 18th birthday before the end of the term and all ASTP students will have a seventh furlough, after which they will report to this unit for the second course in basic engineering. The next term will start Nov. 8. The students will be enrolled in advanced courses of physics, chemistry, English, mathematics, geography, history, military science and physical training. The new ASTP trainees will arrive on the campus next week and will take entrance examinations on Saturday, Nov. 6, according to Bert Nash, University coordinator for the army unit. CAMPAIGN BEGINS---chapters in the history of American chemistry—the development of the ammonia system of compounds; the discovery of helium in Kansas natural gas; and the development of a balance which makes possible the determination of molecular weights with a degree of speed and precision unapproached by any other procedure. (continued from page one) Roy Cross, director of the K.C. Testing Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo; F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry at the University; H. M. Elsey, Westinghouse company, Pittsburgh, Pa; V. K. LaMer, professor of chemistry at Columbia University, New York City; W. M. Latimer, chairman of the chemistry department, University of California; J. C. Nichols, Kansas City, Mo.; L. V. Redman, Bakelite corporation, Ontario, Canada; W. H. Rodebush, University of Illinois; and E. R. Weidlein, director of the Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chancellor Malott said that $4200 had already been subscribed to the Cady fund. Members of the committee were convinced that such a foundation at the University of Kansas was especially appropriate since some of the nation's greatest chemical research men have been produced on Mt. Oread. All members of the committee VARSITY Always 2 Features Sat. Sun. Shows Continuous 2 p.m. FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Flight Lieutenant" "Robin Hood of the Range" SUNDAY----4 Days 4 Pair of Eyes Saw the Murder . . . Each Pair of Lips Tell a Different Story "Thru Different Eyes" ANN CORIO, the Joy Girl, in a Fun Whirl--- "SARONG GIRL" Among Dr. Cady's most outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry were experimentation leading to one of the outstanding with the exception of J. C. Nichols are former students or associates of Dr. Cady. Mr. Nichols, who is a member of the Board of Directors of the University of Kansas Research Foundation, has long been interested in scientific and industrial research in Kansas. Don't Go Home! YOU'LL MISS IT--- BUY U.S. WAR BONDS HALLOWE'EN DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 30 with KEITH CURTIS' band HOCH AUDITORIUM In the "Good Clothes Game" Any Coach would be proud of this "Lineup" for they are "Winners" every day in the year--- "Buy That Extra Bond" Arrow Shirts Arrow Neckties Botany Neckties Rugby Sweaters Hansen Gloves Catalina Sweaters Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats Varsity Town Suits, Topcoats, Sport Coats, Slacks Carlbrooke Suits, Topcoats, Sport Coats Windbreaker Jackets Glover Leather Coats Stetson Hats Pedigree Hats LaSalle Sport Shirts Yes Sir: Good for You SUNDAY — 5 Days GRANADA TODAY AND SATURDAY STAGE SHOW Featuring the Line Chorus "DARLINGS OF THE CANTENS" Will Be Presented at the Regular 9 o'clock Show Saturday Night. Hallowe'en Jamboree Saturday Nite, 11:45 DARLINGS of the CANTEENS ON OUR STAGE A Chorus Line of Six Adorables 8 Other Big Acts And "Revenge of the Zombies" Texas Botanist Dies Austin, Texas, (INS)—Dr. Glenn Warren Goldsmith, 56, professor of botany and bacteriology of the University of Texas since 1929, died Thursday night following a heart attack. Kansas Flier Killed Liberal, Kansas, (INS)—Four fi- ers were killed and two others injured in the crash of a Liberator bomber near Satanta, Kan., yesterday. The dead included Sgt. Homer L. Walker, 19, of Parsons, Kans. CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL MOM'S CAFE On SUNDAYS 1022 Mass. Phone 356 Attention Skaters! Monday and Tuesday Nights Reserved for Private Parties Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nights — 7:30-10:00 10:00-12:00 Reserved for Private Parties SATURDAY NIGHT — 2 Sessions — 7:30-10:00 and 10:00-12:00 SUNDAY AFTERNOON—2:00-5:00 and 7:30-10:00 25c, Tax Included ROLLERDROME 737 N.H. 737 N.H. Phone 537 or 2223 Phone 537 or 2223 737 N.H. Lee A. Dyer, Mgr. Starring CHARLES DINGLE COBURN JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY AND SATURDAY Mr. "Dingle" of "The More the Merrier" Is Funnier Than Ever. It's Deliciously Delirious and Different ARL SUNDAY — 5 Days ROUGH AND RARIN' TO GO! 四 Continuous Sunday from 1:00 p.m.