PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1942 Snooping Around News and Views from other colleges The literary magazine of the University of Utah, called the Pen, has been cut down to pocket size this year. In addition to its decreased size, the Pen is patriotic in its theme and color scheme. It is styled similarly to the Reader's Digest. Entertain College Employees Coed salesgirls at the University of Washington, Seattle, sold nearly 1,000 apples, the proceeds from which were donated to the AWS-sponsored Jeep fund. The campaign slogan was "Buy an apple today—keep the Japs away!" Magazine Cut to Pocket Size Law School Has Century of Trials The Indiana university school of law celebrated the one-hundredth anniversary of its founding last Saturday. Formally opened on Dec. 5.1842, it is the oldest of the state university law schools in the Middle West. Women at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Va., are making plans for their annual Christmas party for the employees of the college. The party, which begins with a Christmas dinner, is the students' way of expressing their appreciation to the employees for services during the year. The dinner tables will be decorated by the girls, and prizes of war stamps are being offered for the most beautiful table. The party is scheduled for Dec. 14. Plan "Red Hot and Blue" Show University of Nebraska students are planning a "Red Hot and Blue" variety show for Dec. 22. This student variety show to be given in place of the annual Union Christmas Apples To Keep Away Japs Make Wartime Vacation Plan party will be sponsored by the War Council and proceeds will be used to carry out the projects which are aiding the University war effort. In addition to the student acts the Lincoln Air Base will also contribute a skit. New Age Group Will Sign Soon "Vacation Time is War Time," is the theme of a program drafted by the student war council at Iowa State suggesting war work for students during Christmas vacation. A paper outlining plans and suggestions to aid in community and national war work was distributed to students. Helping repair farm machinery, working in Red Cross, offering services to local committees or boards engaged in civilian war activities were suggested means of helping directly in the war effort. Tomorrow will be the first oppor- tunity for students who became 18 in July or August to register for selective service. The registration will continue until Dec. 17. BUY WAR STAMPS Between December 18 and 24, men who became 18 during September and October will register. The period of enlistment of men who reached or will reach their eighteenth birthday in November or December will be from December 26 to 31. After that men will register on their eighteenth birthday or, if it comes on a Sunday or holiday, the day following. The local draft is located in the Community building. Students may register and, if they give their permanent address as being their home town, they will come under the jurisdiction of their home town board. JAYHAWKER NOW THRU SATURDAY A NEW AND GLAMOROUS JUDY OWL SHOW PREVUE And 11:45 SATURDAY SUNDAY—5 Days Congress Shelves President's Request for Broad Powers Washington, (INS) — President Roosevelt's move to obtain additional broad war powers from the present "lame duck" Congress was defeated today when the House Ways and Means committee unanimously postponed consideration of a controversial bill giving Mr. Roosevelt control over tariff and immigration laws. The committee, in a brief executive session, appoved a motion to postpone consideration of the measure which had been vigorously opposed by various industrial and patriotic organizations. New books for men in the Naval Reserve, especially those who are in V-1, V-7, or V-9, are now available at the reserve desk in Watson library. Mr. C. M. Baker, director compiled the list and plans to add more books to it. Hard of hearing and deaf persons make up the major pool of handicapped manpower. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Those books now available are Banning, K., "The Fleet Today"; Brodie, B., "Sea Power in the Machine Age"; Clark, G. R., "A Short History of the United States Navy"; Rimmington, C., "Fighting Fleets"; Sprout, H. H., "Toward a New Order of Sea Power"; Sprout, H. H., "Rise of American Naval Power"; U. S. Hydrographic Office, "Maneuvering Board Manual . . . 1941"; U. S. Navy Department, "Nomenclature of Navy Vessels, 1941"; and Walsh, D. I., "The United States Navy". New Navy Books Are Available in Library ARROW SHIRTS Sold at--- 905 Mass. Arrow white is right! RIGHT for any occasion is white—and Arrow White shirts lead in college popularity contests. Pick your favorite: the Arrow Hitt with the non-wilt collar, the Trump with the fused collar, or the ever-fresh Dart. A perennial favorite is the Arrow Gordon Oxford, with regular or button-down collar. All are Mitoga-tailored and bear the Sanforized label (fabric shrinkage less than 1%) . $2.25 up. Stock up on some snappy Arrow ties, too! $1 *up*. ★ BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ★ TIES • COLLARS • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR • SPORT SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS Arrow Shirts Sold by University Men Rehabilitation To Be Discussion Subject of State Sociologist Harry Dawdy, supervisor of vocational rehabilitation of the state department of social welfare, will address students of the department of sociology on Friday, in Room 210, Fraser hall. Miss Esther E. Twente assistant professor of sociology, has announced. 40 T I N Mr. Dawdy will stress some of the problems of vocational rehabilitation arising out of military service and already coming to the attention of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Anyone interested is invited to attend the lecture, Miss Twente said. 10c Shows 2-7-9 20c NOW AND VARSITY In AND SATURDAY Yank Courage vs. Jap Treachery WM. GARGAN IRENE HERVEY J 'Destination Unknown' Feature No. 2 DEAD END KIDS Little Tough Guys Feature No. 2 The Kids and the Guys Clean Up the Toughest. Town's Toughest Racketeers In 'Mug Town' SUNDAY----4 Days SUNDAY—4 Days BETTE DAVIS GEO. BRENT "In This Our Life" No. 2 Bert Gordon, Jinx Falkenburg "LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY" GRANADA Shows 2:30-7-9 ENDS TONIGHT Mat. 30c, Eve. 35c, plus tax George Sanders Herbert Marshall W. Somerset Maugham's "MOONLIGHT SIX PENCE" FRIDAY And Saturday — 2 HITS — "Geronimo" Rides Again! A Big Western "APACHE TRAIL" LLOYD NOLAN WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Ann Ayars - Donna Reed And OIL — BLACK GOLD "Wildcat" Richard Arlen, Alene Judge SUNDAY----5 Days ERROL FLYNN RONALD REAGAN Tops in Thrills! "DESPERATE JOURNEY"