PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941. Welding Meet Opens Tomorrow (continued from page one) the cleanest in history. With the polls closing at 5 o'clock there seems little likelihood that either party will spoil this record. The seventh annual welding conference, sponsored by the extension division will draw welders from all over the state here tomorrow and Saturday. The nearest similar conference is held at the University of Oklahoma. The conference will attempt to bring welding knowledge up to date. T. R. Wells, vice-president and chief engineer of Beechcraft, of Wichita, will speak at the banquet Friday evening in Union ballroom on "Welding in the Aircraft Industry." Another talk will be given at the luncheon Friday by O. H. Day, principal of Manual Training High School, Kansas City, Mo. He will speak on "Training Welders." PREDICT LIGHT VOTE---and was released again. The second chase gave the same result as the first—35 boys stacked up in a pile over one little pig. The boys were peeled off the stack, however, like flap jacks off a platter, and each time there was one man on the bottom who had evidently landed first on the pig. Last year's close battle for the presidency which was not settled until seven days after the election is not expected to re-occur. Dr. H. C. Fryer of Kansas State College gave a paper on "The Theory and Application of Certain Statistical Methods in an Experiment on the Repellant Effects of Certain Sprays" at the Mathematical' colloquium in Frank强 hall this afternoon. Doctor Fryer is a member of the department of mathematics at Kansas State and a statistical consultant for various other departments at the college. K-State Professor Speaks on Sprays CELEBRATION--and was released again. The second chase gave the same result as the first—35 boys stacked up in a pile over one little pig. The boys were peeled off the stack, however, like flap jacks off a platter, and each time there was one man on the bottom who had evidently landed first on the pig. (continued from page one) George Cheatham, college junior, held the deciding body lock on the greasy swine the first time they let him up for air, and Herb Curran, college freshman, put the squitch on him after the second race. HEADQUARTERS for Split $5 Prize ARROW SHIRTS The two split the $5 prize. Both POETS always call the violet the shrinking violet. We feel bad about anything that shrinks — but chiefly shirts. So we've spent our life making the shirt that doesn't shrink, the ARROW shirt. It's Sanforized Shrunk, which means fabric shrinkage less than 1%. Its Mitoga figure fit is superb and its collar is the world's finest. College men everywhere prefer Arrows. Try an Arrow Gordon today. COLLARS . . . TIES . . . HANDKERCHIEFS . . . UNDERWEAR ARROW SHIRTS ARROW PRODUCTS Sold at were asked to make "to what do you attribute your success?" statement. The only valid reason seemed to be that love was on their side. Now the question is "Will we have Dandelion Day next year?" One University official expressed in pretty well when he said "Well, if the students council wants it, the students want it, the dandelions grow again, the weather is good, and we're not all in the army, then probably we will have another Dandelion Day." VARSITY Shows: 2:00,7:00,9:00 TODAY—Ends Saturday Charley (Jetter Lester) Grapewain May Robson, Broderick Crawford ALSO: 1st Chapter Thrilling New Serial "Adventures of Red Ryder" - Don "Red" Barry. Together in "CITY FOR CONQUEST." And Leon SUNDAY — James Cagney, Ann Sheridan — Terrific Errol—"WHERE'D YOU GET THAT GIRL" SUNDAY Frank Morgan "WILD MAN OF BORNEO" Richard Dix "THE ROUND UP" Flying cadets at Randolph field have been practicing night flying with both landing lights and wing tip lights. This type of training is necessary as part of the modern defense which calls for 'round the clock air vigilance.