THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Two Escape Lansing; Search State-wide Kansas City, (INS) — Search for two dangerous criminals was intensified in Missouri and Kansas today as nearly 24 hours passed since their escape from the Kansas State Prison at Lansing. Audrey "Jack" Wisdom, sentenced from Wichita for murder, was described as the more dangerous of the pair. His confederate, Arthur Jones, Kansas City's "silk stocking" bandit was serving a long sentence for robbery. ADD SOCIETY---- (continued from page four) ...dinner guest Wednesday was John Glover, Topeka. KAW KOETTES . . . . Winona Woody, St. Marys, is a new resident. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . . Clarence Rutherford, Augusta, is a new resident in the house. SIGMA PII EPSILON . . . ... has announced the pledging of Kenneth Hart, Topeka. ... Danny Coats has returned to the chapter after attending school for a semester at Washburn. ... guest Wednesday and Thursday was Lt. Francis Kappleman, Army Air Force and, a former All-American basketball player from Kansas. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... announced the pledging of Nance y Brown, Bartlesville, and Dineen Sommers, Newton. KATTA KATTA GAMMA . . . . . Karsten Ohnstad, author of "The World at My Fingertips," is a graduate of St. Olaf college, Northfield, Minn. BUY WAR STAMPS VARSITY 2 BIG HITS NOW THRU SATURDAY A 20th Century-Fox Picture Hit No. 2 E. Phillip Oppenheim's Masterpiece of Thrills. RALPH BELLAMY EVELYN ANKERS "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" Numerous Jobs Open To Women Students Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, has announced that there is abundant opportunity for employment of women students who are interested in working three or four hours a day. There have been requests for girls so do office work (shorthand, typewriting, and dictaphone work) and to work on the campus for meals. There have also been irregular calls which have not been filled. Miss Miller asks all women interested in either regular or irregular work to come to the office of the Advisor of Women and bring with them their class schedules. Recently, letters have been received by the University from the Remington Arms Co., Inc., and the Boeing Airplane Co. emphasizing the need for college women to be placed in responsible positions. Application blanks for various companies are in the office of the Advisor of Women. Yesterday, Mr. H. S. Ferries of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. interviewed women for positions in the claims department in the home offices in Boston, Mass. He will return in March. Students who qualify are college graduates who are interested in insurance work. BUY WAR STAMPS . . . GRANADA 10c plus tax 30c Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY THRU SATURDAY HEY! HEY! HERE'S JOHNNY JOYBOY on a Furlough of Fun With the Headline Honeys of Screen and Radio. Women Still Attend Universities in England You'll See Them All in When Johnny Comes Marching Home Starring ALLAN JONES JANE FRAZEE GLORIA JEAN DONALD O'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN 4 Step Brothers And SPITALNY and HIS HOUR OF CHARM ALL GIRL Orchestra WM. BOYD In Undercover Man Hit No. 2 Action As Fast As The Trigger- Finger of Your Favorite Western Star--- SUNDAY—5 Days Registration in British universities has fallen from the 1939 figure of 50,000 students to 37,000 at the present time. The drop has been entirely among men students, as the number of women enrolled, 11,000 remains the same. Talk About a Jive Jammin Jamborce — We Have It. FUNERAL RITES--- 7 Big Surprises Wrapped in One Film (continued from page one) professor of education, will make the opening and closing prayers. Dr. A. B. Martin, president of Ottawa university, will read the scripture. Dr. W. A. Elliott, of Ottawa, past president of the Northern Baptist convention, will make the prayer; and Dr. George W. Kise, executive secretary of the Kansas Baptist convention will deliver the sermon. Music will be provided by a quartet. The body will be placed in the mausoleum at Oak Hill cemetery. To Lawrence in 1935 The Rev. Mr. Koelb was born April 23, 1903, at Stonington, Conn. He was graduated from Denison university, Granville, Ohio, in 1925, and three years later from the Andover-Newton theological seminary. After a pastorate at Amesbury, Mass., he came to the First Baptist church in 1935. JAYHAWKER The sixth annual reading institute, under the auspices of the School of Education, and directed by Dr. Bert A. Nash, will be held again during the spring semester. The institute is designed for students who are interested in reading improvement and study effectiveness. Nash Starts Sixth Annual Reading Guide Institute NOW ENDS SATURDAY Week's Engagement Every Woman Is Entitled to Make One Real Mistake It Happens in the Best of Families! Learn To Read--- Dr. Nash stated that a great many of the students who enrolled each year in the institute were in the upper percentile ranks of the University, in addition to those who have minor difficulties in reading which they wish to improve Donald Duck Latest News Donald Duck Latest News OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 SATURDAY And SUNDAY One Entire Week Fiery Adventure! Wild Romance! Forbidden Excitement! 1001 Thrills From 1001 NIGHTS Arabian Nights In past years from 70 to 120 stuttered in enrolling in the institute, which is a service of the department to University students. Students interested in enrolling i the institute, are asked by Dr. Nash to report to room 18, Fraser Hall, this week and to bring along their class schedules. The reading laboratory wil meet two hours a week, on Tuesday and Thursday, and there will be several sections to meet the convenience of the students. The laboratory will require no outside work. About the first two weeks of the course are devoted to discovering the deficiency of the students. Visual and hearing tests are two of the methods used in discovering the students' lack. Dr. Nash remarked, "Nobody reads so well that he can't improve." Many students have taken the course whose reading was a real handicap, on the seventh and eighth grade level. The purpose of the course is to help the student improve and study effectiveness. Tattoo needles from Samoa, cocoa nut shell cups from Guadalcanal, and native ornaments from New Caledonia are features of a collection recently donated to the University of California. Gibbs Clothing Co. 811 Mass. St. January CLEARANCE TOPCOATS LARGE GROUPS Buy now while there is a good selection of styles and colors. Good quality fabrics smartly tailored. $14.75 Our finest quality woolens tailored for style and comfort. All the popular models of the season. Values to $27.50 $21.75 Gibbs Clothing Co. 811 Mass. St.