UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941 orand duty desk the itities U. made "by could which were se. nansas Bob Par p.m. eek, sue. HAPPENINGS on the HILL Howard Coons Jones, freshman engineer, visited in Leavenworth Tuesday at the home of Terry Morgan, college freshman. Lieutenant Robert Corey, who received his first army training in the University R.O.T.C. and was one of the first officers in the United States army to qualify as a parachutist, is in Lawrence on a short leave visiting his mother. Mrs. Erna Corey, Corey was one of the original 12 officers in charge of 150 men in the first parachute battalion which was organized last December. He has made many jumps and was recently promoted to serve as Supply Officer for the 501st Battalion. Karl Klooz, bursar, returned yesterday from Madison, Wis., where he had been attending a meeting of college bursars. K. W. Davidson, director of information and instructor in journalism, gave the commencement address at Meriden last night. He will speak at Michigan Valley tonight. Guy Keeler, assistant director of the University extension division, delivered the commencement address at Alta Vista last night. Ideal for business or pleasure trips to Kansas City! Convenient schedule . . . no parking problems . . . speed, safety, comfort--at low cost. Ride the Streamliner next time. DAILY SCHEDULE 7:00 am Lv... Salina ..Ar. 8:30 pm *7:16 am Lv... Solomon ..Ar. 8:09 pm* *7:27 am Lv... Abilene ..Ar. 7:58 pm *7:32 am Lv... Detroit ..Ar. 7:51 pm* *7:38 am Lv... Chapman ..Ar. 7:45 pm *7:55 am Lv... Jct. City ..Ar. 7:30 pm 8:01 am Lv... Fort Riley ..Ar. 7:21 pm 8:58 am Lv.. Manhattan ..Ar. 7:03 pm 8:38 am Lv.. Wamego ..Ar. 6:47 pm 8:18 am Lv.. St. Mary ..Ar. 6:34 pm 9:18 am Lv.. Topeke ..Ar. 6:12 pm 9:46 am Lv.. Lakewood ..Ar. 5:05 pm 10:24 am Lv. K. C., Ks. ..Ar. 5:05 pm 10:30 am Ar. K, C, Mo. ..Lv. 5:00 pm **Conditional Air:** Carlsbad Air Sociology Club To Picnic At Home of Mapheus Smith The Sociology Club, composed o faculty members, sociology majors and students interested in the socia sciences, will meet at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mapeus Smith, associate professor o sociology, for a picnic. Everyone interested is invited to attend. Vacation by Train! Ask your Union Pacific Agent for Travel Information The Progressive L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism, will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas State Editorial association in Wichita, June 6-7. Ben Hibbs, editor-in-chief of the Country Gentleman, will be the main speaker at the banquet which will be attended by many nationally known Kansas editors. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD It may be the spring weather of the end of school, but fan letters are beginning to come in to the editor of this column. A postcard bearing the following news scoop was received yesterday: "Marmaduke P. Vestibule announces his intentions of retiring at 11:30 p.m. this evening." The card was signed with a swastika. Ellsworth Says Grads Will Return In Crowds Old grads from all parts of the country will converge on the campus for the Seventy-fifth Anniversary in June, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said today. "The magnitude of the event is hard to realize until you see the volume of correspondence I have received from alumni in cities all over the United States." he added. In a recent meeting of the Chicago alumni, 15 persons indicated they had made plans to attend the celebration. From Oklahoma City came word that at least six of the alumni there would attend. From Washington, D.C., will come Raymond Clapper and Harold D. Smith, to say nothing of less well-known graduates or former students. New York City is sending a large delegation of its own. In cities picked at random over the U.S., large groups of alumni and their families have made definite plans to be present for the Anniversary of their school. "Real interest is being exhibited by these people, and it's up to the University to make the celebration all that has been promised," Ellsworth said. JAYHAWKER Tomoro 3 DAYS! TONY MARTIN • JACKIE COOPER IAN HUNTER • CHAS. WINNINGER EDWARD FVERETT HORTON PHILIP DORN Ends Tonite! Irene DUNNE Cary GRANT "Penny Serenade" and 100 of the most eye-dazzling girls you ever saw! Student Artist Designs Program Actual Retail Value 50c Fort Worth, Texas, May 15.—(UP)Motorcycle Patrolman D.H. Johnson grinned sheepishly as he entered detectives' office to report that a prowler had broken into his home. "The thief stole my pants," he complained. For the first time University student work will be used for the design on the cover of this year's commencement programs. Members of Assistant Professor T. D. 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