SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Snooping Around ☆ ☆ ☆ News and Views from Other Colleges Gus Stubbs, of the Loyola Maroon's exchange desk, seems to have a nose for news and stuff—especially stuff. For his column last Thursday, he nosed out the following: Blues In Berlin My fuehrer done told me, When I was in Munich. My fuehrer done told me, Hans . . . A Russian will fall back, And give you the east front, But when the winter snows come, A Russian's a two-face, A worrisome thing, who leaves you to sing, The Blues in Berlin The Blues in Berlin. From Smolensk to Moscow, From Kiev to Lubin. Wherever the panzers go, I've taken some big towns, And made me some big talk, But there's one thing I know. A Russian's a two-face, A worrisome thing, who leaves y A worrisome thing, who leaves you to sing. The blues in Berlin. "Babes, bottles, and blankets journeyed to a so-called 'grassy valley' for the evening's festivities" moans a junior at Manhattan in the K-State Collegian, writing about the senior skip day last Wednesday. Then, gloatingly, at the end, "... the haughty seniors short on rations. They had to return to town ... for food." Wolves at Newcomb college, New Orleans, don't have a chance against the "sweetheart insurance" worked out by the women's dormitories. Each girl has to record all her dates, time of departure and return, and the guy's name . . . for carelessness in observing these rules, girls are campused for several days. There's a loophole. . . one need not sign for a mere "strolling date." (continued from page four) errors, a single by Bill Passmore, and a double by John Todd rung up five runs for the Newman's in the initial inning. Sigma Nu tallied when Booner Collins tripled and came home on Bedford Berrey's double. W. S.S.F. drive at University of Virginia has $480.76 toward a $500 goal . . . UCLA begins "V" drive to sell $1,000 of war savings stamps . . . stamp sales at the University of Washington total $2,000, while at Los Angeles City college $6,296 has been raised on the way to a $10,000 goal. INTRAMURAL BASEBALL-box score: r h e Jolliffe 200 241 2 11 12 4 Battenfeld 552 000 x 12 14 2 In the second frame, Charles Powell and John Cleverly hit for the Sigma Nu's to score on a base blow by Alan Kennard. Doubles by Norman Sanneman and Lawrence Karnowskie, a triple by Ralph Herman, and a home run by Frank Estrada brought the Newman's six counters in the fourth frame. Two walks, an error, a triple by Passmore, and homers by Todd, Sanneman, and Lloyd Svoboda climaxed the Newman attack in the fifth with eight runs. Berrey hit to score for the Sigma Nu's in the last of the fifth. box score: r h e Newman 500 68 19 15 0 Sign 120 01 4 9 Battery for Newman, Shapley and Hird; for Sigma Nu, Berrey and Dyah. Battenfeld bested Jolliffe hall in a free-scoring affair 12-11. Jolliffe opened the game with two tallies; Maurice Baringer and Charles Forsyth hit to score on Bob Boots' triple. Battenfield countered with five runs in their half of the first. Bill Reardon, Rowland Raup, Russell Mills, Dewey Nemec and Harlan Cope turned five hits into five tallies for the Battenfeld team. In the second Leonard Hayes hit, went to second on Dick Burge's safety, and came home on Max Wymore's blow. Raup walked and a triple by Mills brought home the runners abase. A hit by Cope scored Mills to end the Battenfeld rally. Boots and Lloyd Johnson scored for Jolliffe in the fourth; Baringer, Forsyth, Harold Craig, and Boots all hit for Jolliffe runs in the fifth inning. The three Jolliffe runs in the sixth and seventh fell short of catching Battenfeld's early lead. Battery for Jollife, Sparling and Boots; for Battenfeld, Hays and Reardon. Harvest Month Delays School Tau Sigma Uses Modern Theme For Dance Act Hollister, Calif. — (UP) — Hollister schools and the junior college will open a month later next fall, school trustees decided. The delayed opening will permit students to help with county harvests and offset the expected labor shortage. More than 50 persons will take part in the spring dance revue, "A Symphony in Motion," to be presented by Tau Sigma dance sorority at 8:15 Wednesday night in Fraser theater. In black silhouette costumes, flowing skirts, ruffled pants, horned hats, masks, and sarongs; in wild colors ranging from bright red, orange, and purple to soft yellow, cool T LET THIS HAPPEN HERE! You know the story of Axis "dictatorship"—the lesson is there for all to read: Schools and colleges closed-or turned into breeding grounds for lies and hate. Freedom of speech—verboten! Freedom to choose your friends—verboten! “... All you need to learn is to obey!” Now they would attempt to put the yoke on us—on you. It must not happen here! Whatever the cost, the Axis must be smashed. Your part, as a college student, is clear. You may not be behind a gun today, but you can help today to give our soldiers, sailors, and marines the weapons they need for Victory. Put your dimes and dollars into fighting uniform now by buying United States Savings Bonds and Stamps. You'll help not only your country, but yourself—because you are not asked to give your money, but to lend it. You can start buying Bonds by buying Savings Stamps for as little as 10 cents. Start buying today—and keep it up! Save ... and Save America with U. S. Savings BONDS ★ STAMPS New Suit? We Give a Suit That's Middle Aged That "New" Look. Not So Necessary If You Send Your Cleaning and Pressing to Us. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 10th at N.H. Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes green, and blue; in the roles of tyrants, purity, sin and golliwogs, the dancers will present a wide selection of the different types of dancing. The entire performance will be the modern dance—an expression of thought in motion. It will include a variety from ballet to jitterbug. Music accompanying the dances will range from Mozart's "Sonata I" to Porter's "Begin the Beguine." There will also be a number composed by Robert Palmer, instructor of piano here. Themes of the dances will be centered about studies in rhythm, beauty of movements, and interpretation of feelings, emotions, and thoughts. Arrangement and direction of "A Symphony in Motion," have been done by Miss Melba Schilling, sponsor of the dance sorority. Tau Sigma is presenting the spring recital to the public free of charge in order to acquaint persons with the techniques of the modern dance art. Loosen up fellows and take your change in War Stamps. There's Nothing Odd About These SPORT JACKETS AND SLACKS SPORT COATS "Odd" Jackets and Slacks are what University men are calling for—and we're the boys that can outfit every campus man to his individual taste. $12.50 up SLACKS $6.50 We Restring TENNIS RACQUETS ALSO--- Complete line of Complete line of Athletic Equipment Soft Balls and Bats Golf Equipment Tennis Equipment Badminton Ober's TO GO OUTSIDE