SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill Mrs. J. R. Richardson, the former Helen, Hay, received a letter from a high school girl in Oregon, asking for information about the CAA flying program here. The girl had seen a picture of Mrs. Richardson in a magazine advertisement showing work carried on by CAA fliers here. Edward Bond, college freshman, and George Dick, education sophomore, are spending the weekend at their homes in McLouth. F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, will speak to senior engineers tomorrow morning on "The Strategy of Rock Materials." Lieutenant Schiller F. Shore, former bindery foreman of the University bureau of printing and self-appointed game warden of Potter's lake, will be in Lawrence this week on a five-day leave from army duty. Lieutenant Shore recently completed a course in heavy weapons at Ft. Benning, Ga. Olivia Cole, education senior, went to Lyons Wednesday to investigate teaching prospects there. John Isc, professor of economics, spoke at the state convention of home economics teachers held at the Missouri State Normal School in Kirksville, Mo., Friday night. Letha Epperly, college sophomore, went to Rock Island, Ill., Thursday to visit her brother, Larry Epperly, who has been called for naval service in Rhode Island. Larry was a senior in the School of Business WANT ADS WANTED: Experienced boy to work for meals in a restaurant on the Hill. Box 42, Kansan office. 873-119. LOST: Brown finger-tip camel's hair coat, with silk and plaid lining. Pair of cloth and leather gloves in pockets. $5 reward. Call J. M. Ewers, 726. 875-117 874-117 LOST: Business Law Book, either on third floor or basement, Frank Strong hall. Monday. Phone 3267. LOST: Hamilton wrist watch two weeks ago. Cold case with black band. Reward. Call Theo Allen at 2602M or Ku 117. 876-121. Want the Best in FOOD and SERVICE Eat at the BLUE MILL It fills the bill! Enjoys K. U.'s Newest Dance Spot — Upstairs last semester and has been working for the John Deere Co. the past few months. It is reported that members of the University band are haunting Russell L. Wiley, band director, with the word, "mutiny." The band is scheduled to leave on its spring tour the afternoon of April 7, and the Junior Prom will be held that night. Florence Allen, fine arts freshman, is spending this weekend at her home in Topeka. A group of girls at Corbin Hall had a party for Jane Crouch. college senior, Wednesday evening. It was Jane's birthday. Bill Byerly, business senior, was taken to Watkins Memorial hospital late Thursday night because of an attack of appendicitis. Dr. W. W. Deschner, professor of chemical engineering, left Lawrence by airplane Friday afternoon for Fritch, Texas, in connection with his duties as consulting engineer for Pritchard Co. He will return early this week. Miller Awaits Neosho Report Ralph Miller expects a report from the Neosho county selective service board sometime this week concerning his draft status. The football and basketball star was found to be "qualified for limited military service" by the Douglas county medical board which examined him Wednesday. It is expected that the Neosho board will place Miller in the I-B class. Jakosky Predicts Big Enrollment J. J, Jakosky, dean of the school of the School of Engineering and Architecture, predicted yesterday that there will be a large increase in enrollment next fall in engineering and allied fields due to the increased demand firm defense industries for engineers. According to a statement by Jakosky five calls have come to the University asking for every available engineer. This statement is in keeping with a report from the United States Office of Education that 50,000 engineers are now needed for defense jobs and only 12,000 engineers are available. In keeping pace with the increased demand for engineers the University this spring instituted a full four year course leading to a degree in aeronautical engineering. An unusually large enrollment is expected for this department next fall. the departments of geology, physics, and chemistry also will have an increased enrollment Jakosky said. Pinckney Cub Scouts Tour Dyche Museum Five dens of the Pinckney Pack of Cub Scouts, in connection with a bird study objective of their organization, toured through Dyche museum yesterday morning. The boys were guided by Raymond Crow, cub master, who explained the exhibits to them and their den mothers. School of Business Will Play May 7 It's Love—Henry Fonda stoops and—Barbara Stanwyck conquers in "The Lady Eve" the new Preston Sturges comedy now showing at the Jayhawker for 4 days "The Lady Eve" now at the Jayhawker RADIATOR FLUSH OIL CHANGE GREASE JOB Tulip Time Is Tune-up Time! The School of Business has chosen Wednesday, May 7 as the date for their annual play day. Then wash 'er up for spring weather driving! MOTOR-IN the Master Service Station Phone 607 827 Vt. Senior men in the school will don their new "straws," a special newspaper will be printed for the business men, and in the afternoon the faculty and students will team against each other for their annual baseball game. Students may place their orders for straw hats with Mary McLeod, Howard Engleman, Booner Collins, or Sam Hepworth, all business seniors. 640 Mass. M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance Phone 111 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES 110 West 7th Phone 2059 Add Length to the Life of Your Shoes at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1118 Mass. Phone 141 Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Motorola Auto Radios $24.95 to $69.95 GAMBLE STORE 834 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 Rashey Moten Will Speak To Y. M.-Y. W. Assembly WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. Governor Payne Ratner and a group of University alumni planted a sugar maple tree yesterday before the state house in Topeka. The planting was part of a state-wide Arbor Day celebration to commemorate the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the University. The meeting will be at 4:30 p.m. in the Men's Lounge of the Memorial Union building. Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass. Racial problems will be under discussion at the Y. W. C. A.-Y. M. C. A. assembly Tuesday. Rashey Moten, graduate student, will speak on "The Why of Racial Minority." DALE PRINT SHOP Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. When You Think of Shoes Think of--- OYLER'S SHOE SHOP 14th and Tenn. TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. We have complete typewriter service. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS - ROBERTS "Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford" Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist optometrist B. G. Gustafson BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "We'll Improve Your Personal Apeparance" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Phone 570 $ 945 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Residence Phone 1956 STEAM BATHS and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. St.Call 336 for Appointment