R 31,1941 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN c tonight, e subject r? That's Hallow- are across such in- "All Thisi Home." son, flash te dently he n. but "just st barely with ana brought en party ns severn ded ba re tak- man fra it" they to the e them biles to d safety city of the h visua han Water C. Frye Ground n Coun publishe SUR written asiation inte rage in storage or book use through it to loc al sup rament wells under by the sur vive Divi board o of Water e Board avail Kansa nth ba ounges e Uni Defense Training Roll to Top 4200 Registrations now being taken for the Engineering Science Management Defense Training courses, offered under the supervision of the Extension Division and the School of Engineering of the University and sponsored by the U.S. Office of Education, indicate that the number of enrollees will exceed that of last year when more than 4200 young men took the training, Guy V. Joe Comstock, a visitor to the Quill club convention from the University of Southern California, was seeking the location of the Barrel an immediately on his arrival here yesterday. Joe hadn't heard much about the University, but he had taken the low-down on Eddie Penhard's cellar hangout from a U.S.C. classmate who attended Iowa State College last year. The Iowa State man visited the Hill for a convention last year. happenings on the hill A Tennessee street boy aimed for the Phi Gam house last night took a unfamiliar shortcut. Going directly through the house to the room he thought was his friend's, he discovered quite abruptly that he was lost, and in the Kappa house instead. It is said he set a new record for descent of the sorority's stairs. Ray Lednicky, Delta Chi from Manila, P. I., brought to this country a pair of slippers and a cigarette case made of cobra skin, presented them to Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler, professor of psychology. Conscription Debate Highlights Meeting Highlight of the first session of the Debate and Speech meeting this afternoon in Fraser theater was the debate between Dr. Hiram Weld and the Rev. A. H. Kenna, concerning conscription of men under the present draft age. Hiram Weld, Ph. D., is a member of the department of psychology and philosophy of Baker University, Baldwin, and Kenna is chaplain of St. Leavenworth and of the Kansas department of the American Legion. Their topic was, "Resolved: That every able-bodied male citizen in the U.S. should be required to have one year of military training before reaching the present draft age." The debate was designed to present to the young debaters ideas which they were unable to get in reading literature on the same subject. After the debate an open forum was held for teachers and students. Club to Entertain Author Everett Rich The Lawrence William Allen White club will give a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Everett Rich, class of '32, who recently wrote 'William Allen White, the Man from Emporia." Rich received his M.A. degree here and his Ph.D. from Westernerve University, Cleveland, last year. *Keeler, director of the ESMDT courses said today. Nineteen new courses have been set up in Kansas City, Kans. Especially in Missouri were the registrations large, Keeler said, it being necessary on several instances to divide the registrants into two and three classes. One of the most popular courses, registration for which will start soon, is that in aircraft inspection. Keeler stated that one plant in Kansas City alone would need 400 inspectors by next June, with not more than five percent of that number now available. Start More Classes Classes have also been started in Joplin and St. Joseph, Mo., and in Salina, Topeka, Atchison, Winfield, Coffeyville, Parsons, Pittsburg, and Wichita, and will be opened in Hutchinson and Eldorado the first week in November, Keeler said. A significant feature of this season's registration, is that there are by far fewer unemployed young men enrolling for the courses. This is explained largely, Keeler said, by the fact that a careful check of the 4200 young men trained last year, that more than 97 per cent of them have obtained positions in defense industries, have been upgraded in their present positions, or have secured better jobs in other industries. Need Defense Workers Defense authorities have indicated that more than 50,000 men would be required to man new defense industry plants which will be opened up in this area along within the next five months. Approximately one thousand men have already enrolled in the ESMDT courses in the two Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo.; and 400 each in Topeka and St. Joseph. Delegates Here For Quill Meet Delegates converged upon the campus this morning to report activities of local runes of the American College Quill Club before the national convocation, held today and Saturday in the Memorial Union building. Mary Elizabeth Evans, University of Kansas, reported for Feoh rune; Marjorie Rogers, Kansas State College, for Ur rune; Barbara Nelson, University of Wyoming, for Thorne rune; Ruth Wood, College of Emporia, for Is rune, J. B. Comstock, Jr., University of Southern California, for Os rune; Betty Gosnell, Pennsylvania Teachers College, for Ger rune; Mary Lee Nugent, Grinnell, Iowa, for Sigel rune; Myrna Glastrap, Hays, for Eloh rune Other reports were given by Ada Rice, Manhattan, high chancellor, Mrs. Louise MacDonald, Pennsylvania, John Hankins, University of Kansas, and Mrs. Alice Stevens, University of Wyoming, editor of Parchment Magazine. Lutheran Students' Association, Hallowe'en Party, Vogel's Farm, 11 p.m. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Freshman Frolic, Union Ball Room, 1:00 a.m. Friday, October 31, 1941 Ivy Leaf Club, Robinson's Gymnasium, 12:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist Church, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 14 Jay Jane, Vice Versa Dance, Union Ball Room, 12:00 p.m. Saturday, November 1, 1941 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kansas Room, 12:00 m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR. Adviser of Women for Joint Committee on Student Interests. FOR RENT—Single room for boy. Nicely furnished. Quiet for study. 1731 Indiana. Phone 1272-J. 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