PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1941 News From Page One ONLY FLOODS---subjects will be "Giving Status to Journalistic Writing," by Miss Lucile Hildinger, East High, Wichita; and "Facing Propaganda in 1941," by J. H. Hedley, Coffeyville, Kansas. Following this there will be an open forum. (continued from page one) tor, will discuss "The Newspaper Man in the Defense Program." "Covering the War with Pictures" will be Bert Brandt's second subject for the day. Professor E. B. Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism, will close the session with conference announcements. Mason Discusses Sports Afternoon activities will begin at 1:30. Horace Mason, sports specialist in the K.U.News Bureau will conduct a discussion of practical sports stories. Professor L.N.Flint conduct a discussion of practical will tell how the editorial page may be improved. Mr.Daste will lead a roundtable on "Finding Feature Story Ideas." Speakers for the second general session, scheduled to begin at 2:30, are Dolph Simons, business manager of the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, whose subject is "What Your Paper Has to Sell" and Dr. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, whose topic is "What's Our Level?" Tea in Sky Parlor Given Following this last session, a tea will be given by the women of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building from 4 until 5. Entertainment has been planned for Friday evening. The annual Journalism Banquet will begin at 5:30 in the Memorial Union ballroom. Milo Farneti, president of the Press club, will preside. The program includes a tribal dance by a group of Indian students from Haskell and a musical number by the Three Trumpeteers, Wallv Kunkel, Bob Cater, and Herbert Mueller. The banquet will end in time for attendance at the annual Night-shirt Parade and pep rally. The Kansas Council of Teachers of Journalism is holding its 16th annual meeting concurrently with the high school conference. No meetings have been scheduled until 1:30 tomorrow afternoon, when a business session will be held at which committee reports will be made. At 3:30 a program session will feature greetings from a former journalism teacher, Principal Neal M. Wherry of Lawrence. Other GILBERT ULMER---- (continued from page one) consist of between thirty and forty alumni, students, and faculty members. The University of Missouri Tigers will furnish the football opposition to the Jayhawkers on Homecoming Day. ODDITIES OF THE DAY--- (continued from page one) badges, but that they are now seeking a substitute. Dizzy Blonde A government nurse was found wandering in circles in a blizzard southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, and although she had been in the storm for two nights all she suffered was frostbitten feet. Narsty Nazis The Finnish press angrily charged Finnish women with a complete lack of "restraint" in their relationships with German soldiers, and comments that for the first time in the history of the country drunk women are to be seen wandering about the streets. Mit Aus Suds? The directors of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington are having to settle the problem of Beer vs. Beethoven. A great furor has been raised in connection with beer served at recent popular concerts played by the orchestra, with the local WCTU claiming that nothing is more "inimicably German" than concerts with beer. 60 Days for a Camel A warning to University students who smoke in prohibited areas was issued today when a man in Buffalo, N. Y., was sentenced to 60 days in jail after smoking in church. Superman--1,000,000,000 Years Superman is only 1,000,000,000 years away according to British biologists who predict that man will be a lot better off in a billion years. FOREIGN DEVELOPMENTS-- (continued from page one) Sparsely worded dispatches from the new capital at Kuibyshev indicate that Marshal Semyon Timoshenko has been relieved of his command from the central Russian front and has been replaced by General Grigori Kzhukov. GRANADA JUST TWO MORE DAYS NOW ENDS SATURDAY Mat.25c,Eve.31c,Plus Tax From the Atlantic to the Pacific They All Say It's Terrific! AIRBORO ANDERSON • CARSON • GLEASON ATTENTION JAYHAWKERS — OUR'TREAT — BIG SPECIAL FREE SHOW FRIDAY 11:15 p.m. See Regular Show, Stay for Your Special K.U. Show 2 — Features — 2 SUNDAY—3 Days "Two Latins from Manhattan" — And → "Badlands of Dakota" — Watch For — Our Big Halloween JAMBOORE Het Debate The debate in the House of Commons in Britain was getting more violent today between those who want a more active British war on Russia and those who want to conserve British strength for a possible German invasion of the isles. Today Lord Beaverbrook reported that the United States and Britain were making good their promises of aid to Russia, but the House of Commons was demanding that the Middle East forces of the British command get into the actual fighting with aid to the Russians in the Ukraine. Ready or Not The Japanese claimed today that the government of Thailand was massing troops menacingly on the border of Japanese-occupied French Indo-China. Attend the RALLIES Tomorrow Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist Lawrence, Kansas The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Peter V. Ross, C.S.B. of San Francisco, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts The Community Building Auditorium 115 West 11th Street between Mass. and Vermont Sunday Evening, October 26, 1941 at 8 o'clock, doors open at 7:15 ARROW SOLD BY UNIVERSITY MEN "Where have I seen that shirt before?" You'll see Arrow shirts all over the campus. By actual survey, two out of three college men prefer Arrows! Every Arrow has a smart new Arrow collar (sloped for comfort); every Arrow has Mitoga figure-fit (for trimness); and every one is Sanforized-shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). Get some today! $2, up. Spruce up with Arrow ties that harmonize. $1, $1.50. IT'S CARL'S FOR "ARROWS" Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs