TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ER 28,1941 use of S.A. a the middo back to sleep book the earl the door to t of his rop n, and ev house eati has been . Unable suspicion . he city, H mured. ht, Howa e fatherlw were giv night ill-billy ba at down ge and hi passed, af VS arts to pa s the seaiano,the careful ers, reme then when and into f and wage r, scuse away fro does am ad ay had a along also a line" um, for the vau the that t lil, my l one of tiently, ar s. ups professor delivere ol group n the a Lend M eveni high association a iffor oees r rapid voice an life. happenings on the hill Carl Unruh, 1337 Kentucky, is known far and wide as a stringent abstainer from tobacco, a course approved by his family. So Carl's father and sister are quite shocked when, as guests at dinner, they had to watch the 1337 policy Carl with proffered cigarettes, and act amazed when he refused. A young Kansas City, Kansas, swain, delegate to the High School journal-a conference, called the journalism building Friday evening, asked help finding his date, Miss Donna Hay, delegate from Arkansas City. Elmer F.ith, acting chairman of the department of journalism and director of the inference, remarked that he was once a boy himself, helped the bereaved y find Miss Hay. Boys at Battenfeld hall are supposed to make their own beds. Enterprising Russell Mills and "Squeak" Fuller have formed a company which perms the odious task for a small monthly sum. Business is booming now thatilly winds ice the sleeping-porch each morning. Featured on the Union fountain bulletin board this week is a picture of arlie Spivak, and a candid shot of Jim Burdge, impresario of Friday ght's Freshman Frolic. Paul Bert, University student last year from Abilene, interrupted a trip to lirianea with a visit to the Hill last night. Our apologies to Mrs. W. E. Walters, 1244 Louisiana, for inadvertently pool-pigeoning to Miss Meguiar's office about the double-deck bed at that house. It seems the Adviser frowns on double-deckers in rooms for girls, for od reasons, and when this column told how Betty Frye fell out of a co-story bed at the house, Mrs. Walters was immediately questioned. Thed was there only temporarily, however, and is now back on the sleeping arch, so everyone is happy. The Kaw Co-ettes are hoping their "friends" will pass up the co-op on allowe'en jaunts, for the house's budget can't stand any repairs -this is. Henry Van Swearingen, 1332 Tennessee, has discovered how to keep time on pressing him. He carries a stop watch, shuts it off when he doesn't ant time creeping up on him. --- Battenfeld hall has a new mechanical bridge table, which automaticallyuffles and deals the cards,but mathematician Robert McJoneshas alreadygured out a way to make it stack the cards and deal him a handful ofump. Prof. E. C. Beuhler concluded yesterday that there was nothing like eping a debate in the family. In Beuhler's debate class three contestants a debate were Emily Jean Milam, Ralph Miller, and brother Dick Miller. Mech Engineers leave for K.C. on inspection Trip Thirty senior mechanical engineers left Lawrence today on their annual inspection trip, which this car takes them to Kansas City. They will spend the week visiting industrial plants, including a new bomber assembly plant at airfax field. Professors Earl Hay and E. E. mbrosius are making the trip. Havenhill Speaks At School of Medicine Professor L. D. Havenhill, of the School of Pharmacy, spoke Saturday morning to the semi-annual meeting of the American Association of the History of Medicine at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City. The subject of Professor Havenhill's talk was "Old Drug Jars" and he illustrated his talk with samples from his own collection. A LAUGH-PACKED LOVE BATTLE! Ruth Hussey, Melvyn Douglas and Ellen Drew as they appear in "Our Life," sparkling sophisticated comedy that'll have you yelling for more! Beginning Wednesday for 4 days at the Granada. Dr. James C. Malin, of the department of history, represented the University at the dedication of a new state historical marker in Iola Sunday. Dr. James C. Malin Attends Dedication Of Historical Marker The marker honored the memory of Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston, who led the famous 20th Kansas regiment in the Spanish-American war. Malin, in his capacity as president of the state historical society, accepted the gift of the 20th Kansas Roster. F. W. Brinkerhoff, publisher or the Pittsburg Sun, gave the main address. WANT ADS FOR RENT: Two double rooms for boys. 1 or 2-room apartments, with kitchen privilege. Also steward wanted. 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. 972-32 Classified Ads If You Miss Mom's Baking Come to BAKER'S BAKERY for rolls, pies, doughnuts, bread 1107 Mass. 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