TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN View the gang You've edly it's you have the busi- sion on occupied that main short—in was theay down laundry ad fauna compression at banks experi- if having e end as you. The magnificent than it fusing up noting the to a were in all. They in. Later be it had e rescue, d prattleuggested alled the ead was contentslich. He per clip g at the ced that three cow was eat dunked er again her car quired a "Young for two lecture oebel in it in his Whitney n door. happenings on the hill As J. R. Jones, Jayhawk broad-jumper, was watching a race at the Texas Relays, one of his team mates called him by name. "Yes," said the Kansas trackman. "Is your name J. R. Jones?" asked an Austin city police officer standing directly behind Jones. "Yes," said the Kansas trackman "Well, that's my name too," said the policeman, and J. R. Jones met J. R. Jones. Sue Johnston, college junior, will leave tomorrow on a trip to Virginia. She will also go to Lynn, Mass., where she will attend the wedding of her brother. Lloyd Hamilton, graduate student; spent Friday and Saturday in Kansas City where he took the entrance examinations for the army air corps. "The K. U. Coeds," new all-girl orchestra, played at a party in Manhattan Saturday night. A. W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, was at Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo., Sunday. He wint there to make an inspection for the American Chemical Society. O'Thene Huff, president of the W. S. G. A.; Doris Twente, newly elected president; and Nadine Hunt, newly elected secretary, returned Saturday from Lubbock, Texas, where they attended a conference of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. Ruth and Helen Curtis, Iola, students on the Hill last year, were weekend visitors in Lawrence. Jane Robinson, college junior, will make a trip to New Orleans with her parents during Easter vacation. Max Cole, pharmacy senior, reported to work yesterday at the pharmacy department of Bell Memorial hospital, Kansas City, Kan., where he will spend a week in training as a part of the School of Pharmacy's program to give actual experience to its students. Mary Olive Marshall and Dorothy Webster, both of Ottawa, were weekend guests of Elizabeth Marshall, college junior. Henry Horak, graduate of the University last spring, visited his brother, Bob Horak, sophomore engineer, Friday afternoon before leaving for baseball training camp at Muskogee, Okla. Charles Wright, fine arts senior and field marshal for the proposed Dandelion Day, is spending Easter vacation in Chicago and Cleveland. While in Chicago he is looking up publicity contacts for the Hill Dandelion Day. Spending their vacation in Watkins Memorial hospital will be Alverta Meyer, college sophomore, with glandular fever; Robert Regier, graduate student, with measles; Esther Wilson, college junior, with murere; and Jannita Rodeick, fine freshman, with inflammatory rheumatism. Chancellor Deane W. Malott left Lawrence Saturday for a week or 10-day visit in the East. He will be in Boston and New York several days on business. Chancellor Malott in East YM-YWCA Freshmen Hear Student Student government, its history, and future, was discussed by Henry Werner, adviser of men, Russell Mosser, graduate student, Doris Twente, college junior, and Bob McKay, first year law student, at a meeting of the freshman Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. group at the Y. W. house this afternoon. Mosser outlined the background of "Student Government and Democracy." Dean Werner described what student government should be, and Doris Twente and McKay predicted its future. WANT ADS BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 877-123 EXCHANGED: Ladies' black velvet formal coats at the Union building, Delta Tau party, Feb. 15. For any information please call Mrs. Bitzer, 190 or 2934. 879-123 THREE APARTMENTS for rent Available in September. One on first floor, five rooms; others on 2nd and 3rd floors, two rooms. All with private baths. Shown by ap- pointment. 1100 Louisiana Street. Telephone 471. 878-125 LOST: Gray Parker pencil. Inscribed name, Justine Peterson. Monday evening, March 31, near Hoch Auditorium. Return to Watkins Hall. 881-125 LOST: Silver bead necklace. Some- where on campus, probably in Frank Strong hall. Return to Kansan office. Reward. 880-125 PRICED TO SELL: Eastman 6-20 CURED TO SELL: Eastman 6-20 Duo Kodak. One 6:8 Goertz Dagor 6-inch lens. One B & J Enlarger. Children's Photo Shop, 9271/2 Massachusetts. 882-123 The Place To Go GRANADA ENDS TONITE All Shows 20c Stage "KMBC BRUSH CREEK FOLLIES" Screen — Jackie Cooper Bonita Granville "GALLANT SONS" Wednesday — 4 Days Chemistry Professors Spend Week In St. Louis Eight members of the University's department of chemistry are in St. Louis this week attending the meeting of the American Chemical society. Three papers will be presented by members of the University chemistry staff. Dr. Elvira Weeks will present a paper at the meeting of the history of chemistry division of the Society on "The Discovery of the Alkali Metals in the Three Natural Realms." Prof. R. B. Dains will present a paper to the history of chemistry division on "Chemical Cartoons." L. L. Lyon, assistant instructor of chemistry, will also present a paper entitled "Studies on the System's Acetic Acid—Acetamide and Acetic Acid Glycine." Other members of the department who are attending the meeting are Prof. and Mrs. R. Q. Brewster, Prof. A. W. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lutness, Mr. and Mrs James B. Martin, and Mr. C. N. Robinson. World Premiere Anniversary Bargain Month! VARSITY Shows: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY 2 — BIG HITS — 2 Strike Up the Band Again! JUDY GARLAND "Little Nelly Kelly" George Murphy, Charles Winninger GEORGE MURPHY, CHARLES WINNIGLE 2nd HIT — Fiction's Favorite Wise- Cracking Sleuth! LLOYD NOLAN "MICHAEL SHAYNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE" MARJORIE WEAVER WEDNESDAY NITE, 9:00 Play It For Fun — Profit! WAHOO Every Winner Has a Chance at All or Part of Jackpot. 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Vacation hours at Watson library will be Wednesday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Thursday and Friday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sautrday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon; Sunday, closed; and Monday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., C. M. Baker, director of libraries, announced today. Watson, Watkins Announce Hours For Vacation Vacation brings a shift in hours at Watson library and Watkins Memorial hospital, and a boost in women's closing hour tonight. Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass. Drene or Oil 50c Castile Shampoo 35c End Curl Permanents IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. Phone 533 OREAD BARBER SHOP Under New Management "Give us a try" John Eaton, manager DALE PRINT SHOP Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 TAXI Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 WILLIAMS - ROBERTS "Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford" Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. 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