TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN House Passes Overtime Bill Washington, (INS)—The house by a vote of 224 to 107 yesterday passed a bill continuing overtime pay for government employees, the action coming under a contested "gag" rule which limited debate and prevented amendments of the measure. Democrats joined Republicans in opposing the suspension of regular rules sought by Rep. Ramspeck (D.Ga.) chairman of the civil service committee. The passage under the "gag" rule was rejected on a standing vote, but was approved on the roll call. The bill continues for two years overtime pay on the first $2900 of salaries of government workers receiving less than $5,000 a year, and increases from 10 per cent to 15 per cent the straight increase granted last December to hourly and part-time workers. Supporters of the legislation said the five per cent boost on the latter would add $4,000,000 to the stimulated $563,730,000 increased cost contained in the temporary act of last year. The temporary increase expires April 30 and the present bill continues it beyond that date. Debate Frat Chooses Two Seniors Two members have been elected to Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary debate fraternity. E.C.Buehler, speech professor, said today. The members are Art Nelson and Bob Plumb, College seniors. Lt. Johnston Home FromNorth Africa Lt. Joseph P. Johnston of the Army Air Corps and engineering student in '41, visited the campus today. Lt. Johnston has recently returned from five months in North Africa. Before being stationed in North Africa, he spent four months in England. Fourteen Enter Carruth Contest Fourteen manuscripts have been turned in at the Chancellor's office or the Carruth Memorial Poetry contest that ended April 2. Winners as judged by Prof. John W. Ashton, English department, Mr. Maurice Hatch, alumnus of the University and Mr. Paul Engle, lecturer on poetry, will be announced about May 7, and the name of the first place winner will appear on the commencement program. Awards from $20 to $60 will be given to winners of the first three places. Axis Prisoners of War May Work on U.S. Farms Washington, (INS)German and Italian prisoners of war may soon be working on American farms, producing food for American fighting men, it became known today in a plan revealed by the Department of Agriculture. Secretary of Agriculture Claude Robert Wickard told a senate appropriations committee that he is now negotiating with the War department for the use of such prisoners. University physical education students and instructors attended the Central District convention for health and physical education in Kansas City Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. JAYHAWKER Screen's Most Exciting Levels' Women P.E. Majors Attend Meeting Held Over THRU THURSDAY PLUS—Donald Duck in "Skvtroopers" Spencer TRACY Katharine HEPBURN "KEeper of the FLAME" We Urge You to See It From the Beginning! Miss Ruth Hoover and Joie Stapleton, assistant professors of physical education, and Miss Beverly Bliss, instructor of physical education, attended the meeting of college faculty women on Thursday, and the general convention on Friday and Saturday. "After Pearl Harbor"—News FRIDAY - SATURDAY Ann Fiddled While Melvyn Burned! Women students who attended the meeting on Friday and Saturday were: Jo Wells, Mary Lee Chapple, Betty Burton, Betty Bowen, Shirley Rhodes, Betty Harman, Kathryn Schaake, and Frances Gillman. RIOTOUS COMEDY with love and kisses between AnnSOTHERN WelvinDOUGLAS HEARTS for JULIA with Ise Will Speak to AMCE Care- Free Fun! BBWOMAN • Richard AINLEY • Marta LINDEN/ Reginald OWN • Felix BRESSART SUNDAY ONE ENTIRE WEEK BING CROSBY * BOB HOPE FRED MacMURRAY * FRAN- CHOT TONE * RAY MILLAND VICTOR MOORE * DØROTHY LAMOUR * PAULETTE GODDARD * VERA ZORINA MARY MARTIN * DICK POWELL BETTY HUTTON * EDDIE BRACKEN * VERONICA LAKE ALAN LADD * ROCHESTER OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 SATURDAY A Paramount Picture Prof. John Ise, of the department of economics, will speak at the meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the Kansas room of the Union building. plus many more of your favors VARSITY NOW THRU WEDNESDAY BETTE DAVIS "The Man Who Came to Dinner" With ANN SHERIDAN MONTY WOOLLEY Hot and Sweet Bands in "Hi Buddy" With ROBERT PAIGE HARRIET HILLIARD DICK FORAN The Step Brothers The King's Men The Four Sweethearts GRANADA TODAY AND WEDNESDAY You'll HOWL Thru Your Cheers JACK BENNY Priscilla LANE THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD with ROCHESTER Edmund GWENE + Anna REVERE Melanie BEYNOLDS COMING THURSDAY JACARE—Frank Buck Jungle Adventure SUNDAY "THE POWER'S GIRL" The cast of "Distinguished Service" will give a special performance for a group from the Resident Theater in Kansas City, Mo., at 8:30 tomorrow night in Fraser theater, Prof. Allen Crafton, writer and producer of the play, said today. Prof. Crafton's Play Will Be Presented To Kansas City Group Prof. Crafton added that "Anyone is welcome. Students who haven't seen the play can see it then by presentation of their activity tickets at the door." New Navy Cooks Arrive The fourth class of cooks and bakers arrived at the Station this week. They had received their boot training at the training base at Farragut. The second class of cooks and bakers graduated from the school this week. Division 6 also left this week for duty probably aboard ship. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $1.75 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year 1972 and Saturday, 1974. Entered as second class master of 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1943 Activr Member CALL KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 CALL SIX-FIVE TAXI Phone 65 Proficiency Examination in English Composition: The fourth examination of this school year will be held on Saturday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m. Candidates must register in person at the College office, April 5-7. Only juniors and seniors in the College may register. — J. B. Virtue. 107 W. 7 No student will be admitted to the Teacher Training Program or any course in this program until such application has been made. Blanks may be secured at 103 or 121 Fraser hall. To All Students Concerned If you plan to teach, and expect to take any Education courses next semester, you must make application to the Committee on Admission and Guidance of the School of Education, Room 121 Fraser, not later than April 10. at UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Tuesday, April 6, 1943 PSI CHI: Initiation dinner and ceremonies to be Wednesday, April 14. 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