THURSDAY, APRIL 24.1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ent Daily ur until campus nd, dies w. Thisution per timing cur. This get, per- h length, perforation on this conjunctions an e circuit a steam steam into t to the p power of 175 s steam h brass a sixeighthforation e heard bbbraind seer, the mounts month, month older and roman- to the eleventh a talk lessor of Union was not taught on the of as she to the --to the --to the old in- emon- out no tently Day ted in alway everin, me an n the is out wait- borthing hone you're in the asten ds of happenings on the hill Otto Epp, graduate of the University in 1932, was a recent visitor to the campus. Chestine Wilson, fine arts sophomore; Adelyn Cast, business junior; Ed Palmer, college sophomore; J. R. Jones, business junior; Bill Hoghen, business senior; and Harry Crowe, business senior, attended the stage show, "Hellzapoppin," in Kansas City Tuesday night. Lester Kappelman, a graduate of 1939, was back on the Hill for the Kansas Relays. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, spoke last night at the meeting of the Lions club. Dean Lawson spoke to Paola High School students and the Paola Rotary club today. Tonight he will give a talk in Ottawa. Howard Babcock, fine arts junior, has been in Watkins Memorial hospital for the past week where he is being treated for glandular fever. Robert McNair Davis, professor of law, has been added to the list of benefactors who have "adopted" English boys and girls. This "adoption" aids in removing children from the bomb area. Sigma Tau Elects 19 Engineers At Initiation Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, initiated 19 new members Tuesday night at a banquet in the Memorial Union building. They are Don Hogue, Fred Luke, Randel Matthews, Richard Westfall, Sam Nash, Craig Howes, Jimmy Brown, Francis Domingo, Don Graham, Ed O'Bryan, John Harkness, Albert Reed, Browder Richmond, Marwin Sollenberger, Joseph Svoboda, Arthur Wahl, Albert Wieland, Richard Winslow and Herbert Hoov The initiation ceremonies were followed by a banquet in the Kansas Room. Speaker at the banquet was R. C. Mitchell, who was graduated from the University in 1924. Officers of Sigma Tau elected were president, Richard Lee; vice-president, Walter Crook; corresponding secretary, Charles Walker; recording secretary, Ray North; treasurer, Bill Douce; and historian, Dorus Mun-singer. LOST: Dandelion Day—1938 Topeka High School class ring. Initials on inside: C. W. T. Reward. Phone 877. 887-134 WANT ADS Developing Printing FOTOSHOP 1107½ Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frork- ing Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting The annual Play Day, sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association, will be held Saturday, in Robinson gymnasium. W.A.A. To Hold Play Day In Robinson Saturday Approximately 125 high school girls are expected to attend the meeting. Ten delegates from each high school in the surrounding district will attend the conference and will attend the conference and will take part in games planned for the day. Guests will lunch at the Union cafeteria and will be entertained with social dancing during the noon hour in the Union ballroom. Tau Sigma, modern dance group, will give a demonstration at the gymnasium at 1:30 o'clock. The rest of the afternoon will be devoted to square dancing, challengers and activity periods, and a demonstration will be given by the Quack Club in Robinson pool. Swarthout, Wiley Go to Columbia To Judge Contest D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, and Russell L. Wiley, director of the University Band, will be in Columbia tomorrow and Saturday to judge the University of Missouri's inter-scholastic music festival. Approximately 10,000 to 12,000 students will take part in the contests. The day will close with a posture contest. The Posture queen will be selected on her stride, grace of motion and erectness. Many of you are preparing to take your places in the nation's service. No matter where that place may be, you'll find the telephone industry right there with you. In the front line of National Defense and of defense preparations. At Western Electric we're making equipment for use now which normally would not be required by the Bell System for several years. We're rushing orders to equip new military posts—to provide increased telephone facilities for expanding defense industries. In this time of need, as in calmer days. Western Electric's long experience and manufacturing facilities are demonstrating their worth to the nation. For communication is the life-line of armed defense and of defense preparations. 25 Men Report For Naval Exam Twenty-five University men have reported at Watkins Memorial hospital by noon today for preliminary physical examinations to the naval reserve flying corps. Lieutenant Commander Webster Wright, head of the flight selection board, said today. The flight selection board will be at The flight selection board will be at Watkins Memorial hospital again KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 DRAKES for B A K E S JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 961 Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance 640 Mass. Phone 111 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES 110 West 7th Phone 2059 Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Accompanying Commander Wright are Lieutenant M. D. Robinson, of the medical corps, and Ensign Anthony Denman. The board head-quarters are at the naval reserve air base, Fairfax airport, Kansas City, Kan. Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. from 9 to 4 o'clock tomorrow to continue the physical examinations. Commander Wright expressed satisfaction with the reception by University students and added that about 70 per cent of the applicants had been accepted. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass. 1941 Convertible Coupe Radio and Heater 2700 Actual Miles Black with Beautiful Red Leather Upholstery Car sold on a new-car guarantee This Would Make a Swell Graduating Present Williams-Robert Motor Co. 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