pA frth pAp to wP S A ce th W be fa - N FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill John Browne, freshman engineer and former member of the Men's Student Council, withdrew from school and left Wednesday morning for his home in Hartford, Conn. He plans to return to the Hill next fall. Arthur Martens, sophomore engineer, is still wondering about a recent business transaction. Some unknown person raided a box of candy bars he had purchased, removed the seven bars, and left a dime in the box. Stan Thomas, engineering graduate of last year, was on the campus for the basketball game Tuesday night. Katherine Green, college sophomore, was released Monday from Watkins Memorial hospital where she had been confined because of an attack of flu. Jack Kurtz, business senior, left this afternoon to spend the weekend his home in St. Joseph. ___ Wayne Russ, college freshman; Ned Martin, business junior; and Dick Martin, graduate of the University department of journalism in 1939, left Lawrence this afternoon to spend the weekend at their homes in Burdett. Harold Van Slyck, college freshman, is spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Van Slyck, in Topeka, Mr. Van Slyck is principal of the Topeka High School. Gerald Fowlie, first year law student, is still suffering from the shock he got the other night when he called a friend and jokingly said, "Why don't you take me to the show tonight?" The friend agreed immediately and told Fowlie to be ready in 15 minutes. Don Boydston, Oklahoma A. and M.'s high jumping sports editor, came up for the Jayhawk-Cowboy game Tuesday night and visited the Kansas office in the afternoon. Marjorie Mock, fine arts sophomore, went to Topeka Tuesday to hear the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra. K. W. Davidson, instructor of journalism, and Lyle Armel, assistant secretary of the Endowment Association, were in Kansas City Tuesday on business. Carpenters are building a new office in the Journalism building, and Ray Heady and Elmer Beth, who have shared an office all year, say they are going to flip a coin for the new sanctuary. Make 100 Blocks In One Day The production schedule for the blocks to be used in the Engineering Research laboratory, to be located back of Marvin hall, was more than realized yesterday when almost 100 blocks wore made with a single form. The tentative schedule called for a production of 300 blocks a day with six forms in use. Special-type clamps for holding the collapsible forms together are being made in Topeka, and the other forms will be put into use when the clamps are delivered. End Second Day Of Water Meet The thirteenth annual meeting of the Kansas Water and Sewage Works Association completed its second session today. Seventy-seven members were registered by 10 o'clock this morning. Earnest Boyce, professor of civil engineering and secretary-treasurer of the association, was called to Joplin, Mo., yesterday, to attend the meeting of the industrial hygiene section of the United States Public Health Service and was unable to take part in the conference. E. M. Veatch, Kansas City, Mo., consulting engineer, one of the scheduled speakers, also was unable to attend. J. J. Jakosky, dean of the School of Engineering, was one of today's speakers, discussing "The Use of Geophysical Methods in Water Prospecting." A dinner for the members of the association will be given at 6 o'clock this evening in the Memorial Union building. Motion pictures of "The Ohio River Pollution Survey" and "Resource-full Kansas" will be shown as part of the evening's entertainment. Tomorrow the members will leave by auto for a field trip to water and sewage treatment plants at Ottawa, Garnett, Iola, and Chanute. The conference will end at noon with a luncheon at Chanute. JAYHAWKER SATURDAY ONLY Another Big One That We Played During the Xmas Holidays --- And, You See It Now at Our, Special Week End Prices ALL 25c ANY SHOWS TIME The Blessed Event of 1941 JEFFREY LYNN * EDDIE ALBERT Mari Robson * Frank Mutch * Dich Faren BOYER MARGARET SUNDAY — 4 Days Together for the First Time! CHARLES SULLAVAN In the Great American Love Story "BACK STREET" By Fannie Hurst Fifteen Enter Oratorical Contest On Democracy Fifteen students have entered the oratorical contest on "American Youth and Democracy" to be held March 18 in Green hall by the debate council, E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, said today. Thirty dollars in prizes will be awarded the three winners of the contest, to be judged by three faculty members. 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