PAGE TWO U UNIRSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1943 Engineering School Is Depleted By Air Corps When the call to service began this semester, it was the army air corps which cut the biggest slice out of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Seventy-six men, 13 of them aeronautical engineers, withdrew to go into that branch of the service. With that group also went 21 mechanical engineers. When the call to service bega air corps which cut the bigge Engineering and Architecture. aeronautical engineers, withdrew service. With that group also 12 architectural students, eight chemical and eight civil engineers, five petroleum en-engineers, and one mining metallurgist. So far this School has lost about 120 men, the majority of them underclassmen. The sophomores led the way with 43 men, and the freshmen followed with 36. To the various branches of the service the Engineering School has lost 21 juniors and six seniors. The smaller number in these groups is caused by the fact that a great many of them have been deferred to finish their schooling. The AERC and the draft for the army caught 14 and 12 engineering students respectively, while four men left to go into a study of meteorology and 11 others withdrew without giving any reason. In the divisions of the School itself the biggest cut came from the mechanical engineers, 37 of whom have withdrawn. The architectural and chemical engineers followed with 16 apices and the aeronautical with 14. Eleven electrical engineers and ten civil engineers answered the recent calls. Five petroleum engineers left for the air corps and the two mining metallurgists went into the army and the air corps. The meteorology course offered at the University of Chicago got two freshman and one sophomore chemical engineers and one junior civil engineer. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Subscriptions rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $1.50 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Entitled "The Lawyer," published December 17, 1920 at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas under act of March 3, 1870. Kansan Appoints Perkins New Advertising Manager Betty Lou Perkins, College junior, was appointed advertising manager of the University Daily Kansan to succeed Charles Taylor, Jr., who resigned. Perkins has been an advertising assistant on the Kansan since last fall. Taylor left school to operate his mother's farm situated in Douglas county. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Gsell Elected President In Fine Atrs Vote At Musical Recital Virginia Gsell, senior in the School of Fine Arts and president of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, was elected president of the School of Fine Art's student body yesterday. JAYHAWKER Fine Arts students voting in their departments and at the student recital yesterday also elected the following officers: vice-president, Margaret Whitfield, sophomore in the department of design; secretary, Dorothy Mae Nelson, senior in the School of Fine Arts; and treasurer, Betsy Dodge, senior in the department of drawing and painting. These newly elected officers will be in charge of arrangements for Fine Arts day early in May in connection with the annual Music Week Festival. NOW. Ends Saturday JAMES CAGNEY "Yankee Doodle Dandy" with Walter BRENNAN · Marilyn MAXWELL · Henry O'FNILL · Marta LINDEN We urge you to attend the early 1:00 p.m. Sunday Mat. and be sure of choice seats! Jitterbug Loses Grip; Bette Davis Skins Knees Hollywood, (INS)—Bette Davis sailed through the air with the greatest of ease yesterday—but she had a wrenched back and a couple of skinned knees today as proof of a three-point landing. The actress was rug-cutting with Conrad Wiedel, California jitterbug champ, during a scene for a new movie. The gaters were really digging—until Wiedel lost his grip. After a little first aid, La Davis got back in the groove. The scene was continued after Wiedel soaked his mitts in resin. Is Assistant Professor Dr. William A. Behl, former instructor in public speaking at Brooklyn college and DeKalb, Ill., State Teachers college, has been made assistant professor of speech at Carleton college. GRANADA Friday and Saturday Two Feature Program A Mirthful Murder Mystery—Kisses and Killers in the Dark and You'll Have Hysteries With Them. 4th Exciting Chapter "PERILS OF NYOKA" 2nd Feature SUNDAY—5 Days Claudette Joel COLBERT McCRAE "PALM BEACH STORY" and March of Time 'ONE DAY OF WAR IN RUSSIA' Count Ciano To Meet With Pope London, (INS)—Count Galeazzo Ciano, Mussolini's envoy to the Vatican, will have an audience with Pope Plus on Saturday, the Spanish radio reported today according to Reuter's. Persistent reports have said that Ciano was assigned to the Vatican in an effort by Mussolini to gain a separate peace with the Allied nations. Lecturer On Chinese Culture Dartmouth college has appointed Dr. Chan Wing-sit of the University of Hawaii to a new post as lecturer in Chinese culture. 25c Any Time NOW ENDS SATURDAY He's Goofy - He's Dumb, But He's a Killer. Henry Gene FONDA TIERNEY In "Rings On Her Fingers" Hit No. 2 A Mystery That Glues You in Your Seat. George Jane SANDERS RANDOLPH Hit No. 2 In "The Falcon's Brother" SUNDAY----4 Days GLENN MILLER and His Band In Orchestra Wives And London Blackout MURDERS "RANDOM HARVEST" "Charles!—it's so thrilling to know you love me . . ." Several weeks later, Smithy proposes to Kitty (Susan Peters). Paula is shaken by the news but quietly an annulment from one, John Smith, who had disappeared years ago. She knows that Doctor Benet is right; Smithy might accept her out of duty but not until his memory awakened, if ever, would his real love for her return. Adapted from the M-G-M Picture by FRANCES BARBOUR "You looked at me now as if I were a stranger, Charles." Smithy and Kitty go to the church for a rehearsal of the ceremony. But as the organ plays "Oh Perfect Love," Smithy becomes excited. The melody has memories for him . . but what? Blindly, he looks at Kitty. She starts to weep. Then she breaks the engagement telling him there is someone else in his heart—some shadowy rival. "Why should I have a sense of loss so acute that ..." Paula makes no comment when she hears of the broken bethrothal. Then, on the day that she hears that Smithy is being asked to run for Parliament, she is summoned by him—to Liverpool. He is terribly distraught. He must retrace those lost three years. He has the feeling that they're the most important years in his life. "These poor rags—no, they mean nothing to me . . ." Now at last Paula feels that this is her chance. She reminds Smithy of the baggage check that he had found after the street accident in Liverpool. They look up the suitcase. Then her hopes are dashed again for when they go through his clothes, he feels no trace of recognition. Don't miss the next thrilling episode.