UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. Col. Baldwin To Announce ROTC Honors Announcement of R. O.T.C. honor cadets and regimental awards will be made next Wednesday, when R.O.T.C. students report for the last drill of the spring semester, Col. Karl F. Baldwin said today. The highest rating company will have its name engraved on the Chancellor's cup, awarded annually to the best company. At the drills this week the best company of the regiment, the best platoons in each battalion, and the high rating cadets of each company were chosen. First year basic students were given a chance to show their merit at Monday's drill when corporal contests were conducted and the best man of each company and each battalion was selected. All first year basic students were drilled in the manual of arms, and high rating cadets were chosen. Grades, attendance, and neatness will also figure in the final selections. The highest rated cadet in each company will receive a certificate of eligibility for promotion to the rank of corporal. Rifle medals and awards for individual merit will also be given, and the honor graduate of the regiment will be named Wednesday. K.C. Advertisers Offer $1 Sampler Sports sampler tickets valued at $22 and selling for $1 are now being sold at the Union Fountain of the Kansas Memorial Union building. These books are being offered by Kansas City advertisers to acquaint sports fans with their facilities. The tickets are good for 1941 and include admittance to dance halls, movies, basketball games, football games, hockey, swimming, horseback riding, midget autos, and golf courses. 'Bundles' Calls For Instruments Chairman of the surgical instruments committee in the Lawrence Bundles for Britain is Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Student Health Service at Watkins Memorial hospital. Bundles for Britain has asked doctors and surgeons for equipment to send to England. Doctors in Lawrence or in Douglas county who have equipment to contribute are asked to communicate with a committee member. Dr. A. J. Anderson and Dr. Mervin T. Sudler, Lawrence physicians, are serving on Dr. Canuteson's committee. Children Adopt ★★★★ War Orphan The two daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold G. Barr of the Kansas Bible College, have "adopted" one of the British war orphans sponsored by the Save the Children Federation. The girls, Margaret, 9, and Marilyn, 11, were very disappointed, they said, to find that the child would not actually live with them. They are saving money from their allowances to help pay for the adoption. As yet the Barr's have not heard the name of the adopted child from the Save the Children Federation. The girls plan to send their pictures to England as soon as they hear the name of their British friend. Last Chance To See Movie Tonight is the last chance to see Lawrence in the movies. Sponsored by the Lions club and shown at the Granada theater, the movie depicts life and industry in Lawrence. More than 400 feet of film concerns the University, and includes shots taken at a mid-week dance and at Wiedemann's. Ruth Rodgers, college sophomore and University Relays queen, is the "visitor" in the movie who is shown the city. All places of interest in and around Lawrence as well as many students and citizens are in the show. Commentators are announcers of the WREN staff. Proceeds from the picture will be used to buy playground equipment for the city parks. The Place To Go GRANADA -ENDS TONITE----30c- See yourself and friends on the screen—K.U. from the air and Hill events. 'News Reel of Lawrence SUNDAY Loratta Robert YOUNG PRESTON "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" Engine Faculty Plans Vacation Defense Work Richard Koopman, assistant professor of electrical engineering, and J. A. King, professor of mechanical engineering, will also work at the same laboratories. Five faculty members of the School of Engineering will spend the summer carrying on defense research work in the laboratories of electrical and industrial companies. Hessler has been working on this project since 1936, and is now studying the problems of electrical control operations in airplanes at high altitudes. V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering, will conduct experiments in electrical brush development work in the laboratories of the General Electric company at Schenectady, N.Y. Koopman will study the operations of the a. c calculating board, and King will work in the turbine department. S. E. Clements, instructor in electrical engineering, will conduct research work in the Bell Telephone company laboratories in New York City. W. W. Deschner, assistant professor of chemical engineering, will act as consulting engineer during the summer for J. F. Pritchard, a Kansas City, Mo., engineering firm. George Kreeck Will Speak At Conference in June George L. Kreeck, former United States minister of Paraguay and ambassador at large to South America, is going to appear as a member of the institute staff for the conference on curriculum building for Kansas schools, which will be held at the University June 17, 18, 19, and 20. JAYHAWKER TODAY THRU SATURDAY X-TRA Latest Issue Just Out March of Time "Mon of the F.B.I. 1941" A knockout animal novelty Something new and different World's latest news events Constance Bennett Cosmetics to All 35c Ladies Tonite Actual Value $1.00 FREE SUNDAY Another Record Breaker Keep All Dates Open for "ZIEGFELD GIRL" SUNDAY—Returned by demand—Last showing "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (In color) Henry Fonda - Sylvia Sidney - Fred MacMurray. 2nd Hit — Rachelle Hudson "GIRLS UNDER 21." 2nd Hit — Rochelle Hudson "GIRLS UNDER 21." 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