AGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942 Snooping Around News and Views from other colleges Princeton University has announced a prohibition on undergraduate resort to tutoring and is instituting a program for tutoring in certain justifiable cases. An undergraduate who feels he needs extra help will apply to the executive secretary of the committee on scholastic guidance for an analysis of his case. If his trouble centers in faulty reading habits, he will receive remedial reading instruction; if he seems to "lack motivation," he will receive counsel in vocational guidance; if he has been handicapped by illness or "other compelling causes," he will be assigned to an authorized tutor. An outstanding feature is that aid will not be based on the ability to pay, as it has been in the past. To Clang At Hitler The Old Main bell, for 38 years a souvenir of the alumni of the University of Minnesota, is going into the service. The alumni association is donating to the scrap drive the 25-pound copper and bronze bell, which was formerly the signal bell for classes in the Old Main building. The 16-inch diameter bell was used for 35 years, from 1869 to 1904. In 1904 Old Main burned but the bell was salvaged by some alumni. Boilermakers Donate Blood A total of 173 people of the originally scheduled 200 donated a pint of blood each to the American Red Cross last week at Purdue University. A certain number of those who were signed up were not able to carry through with the blood donations because of colds, high blood pressure and other physical difficulties. Anyone between 16 and 60 was allowed to donate a pint of blood, but those under 20 had to have a release GRANADA All Shows 30c Plus Tax Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ENDS TONIGHT "LUCKY LEGS" Jinx Felkantenbay Russell Hayden Friday and Saturday 2 BIG HITS Hilarious Hi-Jinks Set to Music in the Glamour of Tropical Nights "Flying With Music" MARJORIE WOODWORTH And And JOHNNY MACK BROWN "THE SILVER BULLET" FUZZY KNIGHT from their parents. No one weighing less than 100 pounds was admitted. Many physical points such as heart, pulse and temperature were checked. The blood is dried and processed to be used in the armed forces. Girl Sailors at Wisconsin Four hundred and seventy girl sailors, known as WAVES, arrived at the University of Wisconsin last Friday, to be trained as radio operator for shore duty. "Just Between Us Girls" The purpose o fthis school will be to enable women to replace men in the vital shore communications posts of the navy, thereby releasing men for combat duty. The lady blue jackets attend the Naval Training School, and use the same classrooms and equipment now used by the sailors being trained in radio communications for sea duty, though the classes will not be coeducational. The WAVES are housed in women's dormitories on the campus. Inter-Fraternity Council Hosts at Mixer Tonight It's a Riot!—SUNDAY—3 Days The annual mixer of the Inter-Fraternity council will be held in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. tonight. Besides members of the council, the pledge classes of the various fraternities on the Hill will be present. Refreshments will be served. --- JAYHAWKER CABLE TURNER ENDS TONITE WAR STAMPS & BONDS SAW JAW WEB SOMEWHERE ILL FIND YOU Friday - Saturday Now for the First Time at Regular Prices OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 SATURDAY And SUNDAY—5 Days Broadway's Famed Musical Comedy Is on the Screen. Kansas Editors Meet Saturday Newspapermen, the Kansas Press women, and editors of weeklies and dailies all over the state will meet in the Journalism building Saturday to discuss problems that the war has brought. 10 Sensational Song Hits! Registration will begin at 8 o'clock Saturday. The "wrangle session," a free-for-all discussion of problems, will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Ed Abels, president of the National Editorial Association, will speak at 10:15. "The Sense of Censorship" will be discussed by Frank Clough, Office of the Censor, Washington, D.C., and former business manager of the Emporia Gazette at 10:30. Basil "Stuffy" Walters, executive editor of the Minneapolis Star-Journal and Tribune will speak on "Wartime Publishing Problems" at 11:30. The newspapermen will have a plate lunch in the Kansas room or the Union building at 1 p.m. and go to the Kansas-Oklahma football game in the afternoon. More than 300 newspapermen from 190 towns attended Kansas Editors' Day here last year. ARROW SHIRTS Sold at--- Bachmann's Band Will Play For ISA Dance Saturday 905 Mass. The I. S. A. will sponsor a formal dance for its members Saturday from 9 to 12 p. m. in the Union Memorial ballroom. Music will be furnished by Danny Bachmann's band. Admittance to the dance is limited to members. However, individuals may purchase their membership cards for the year at the door. Dr. W. A. Starin, professor of bacteriology at Ohio State University, visited the department of bacteriology here yesterday. He received the master of science degree at the University in 1903. ARROW rates high with the majority of college men. A recent survey showed that 71.7% of college men preferred Arrow shirts above all others. Get set now with some of those winning Arrow fancies and those long-lasting Arrow Gordon Oxfords. Team them up with smart Arrow ties and handkerchiefs, and you'll have a combination that can't be beat! Arrow Shirts, §2.25 *up* Arrow Ties, $1 up ★ BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ★ TIES • COLLARS • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERHERR • SPORT SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS Arrow Shirts Sold by University Men Pachacamac To Hold Smoker For Freshmen Sunday Pachacamac, men student's party, will hold a smoker for freshman and new men students at 8 o'clock Sunday evening in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Political activities at the University will be discussed. Refreshments and smokes will be served and some new men may be invited to join the party. YOUR LAST CHANCE ENDS TONITE Burlesque's Greatest Sexsations Let Themselves Go Torchy and Terrific 2 BIG FIRST RUNS "THE YANKEE NUDELL DANDY" BATTLE of the BURLESQUE QUEENS Two Features That Outstrip All Others ANN CORIO JUNGLE SIREN** with BUSTER CRABBE Versus LURE OF the ISLANDS* with ROBERT LOWERY See Them Close Up and Throb With Pleasure. 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