PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1941. School of Medicine Sponsors Medical Clinic In Kansas City If numbers count, germs and illness should be scarce around the University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City for four days. April 7,8,9,and 10,as middlewestern physicians convene for the tenth annual post-graduate clinic sponsored by the School of Medicine and Extension Division. Topics for the program this year have been selected to provide the widest possible selection of subjects for those wishing to attend all four days of the clinic. The program will comply with various requests coming $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ with various requests coming from Kansas physicians and surgeons. Members of the clinic faculty will be staff members of the School of Medicine and the University hospital. Members of the program committee in charge of the clinic are Dr.H. R.Wahl, dean of the School of Medicine; Dr.T. G.Orr, Dr.R. H.Major, Dr.F. H.Hashinger, Dr.L. A.Calkins, Dr.F.C.Neff, and Dr.L. H.Leger, all of the medical faculty at the hospital. In Union Tomorrow Cue Exhibition On Tap Charley Peterson, St. Louis professional master of the cue, will expound the finesse and art of caroms tomorrow in the recreation room of the Memorial Union building. "The University of Kansas has accomplished many things for billiards, and I am more than anxious to make my annual call," wrote the expert. "I hope to be able to whip the Kansas team into a real winner." Under the auxides of the Association of College Unions, Peterson has demonstrated his billiard technique before the West Point cadet corps, Annapolis midshipmen, Fordham, Princeton, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, George Washington, Stephens, Cornell, and practically every other major university and college in the country. In response to new requests by co-eds after two seasons of touring the colleges, Peterson has been forced to extend championship intercollegiate games from late February through March in order to meet the new demand. The University will participate in the tournament. Merchants Unveil Spring Style Show Tomorrow Night Prizes to careful window shoppers, a dance, and a special picture show will be highlights of tomorrow night's unveiling. Lawrence's Spring Window opening will begin at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. Local merchants will exhibit their latest spring merchandise in their windows. In former years merchants have offered individual prizes to persons correctly estimate the value of displays in various windows, but this year questionnaires to be filled by window shoppers will be passed out at the Armory and the Varsity after the opening. Clayton Harbu's band will play for the dance at the Armory. The chamber of commerce has secured the Midwestern premier of Hugh Herbert's "Meet the Chump" which will be shown at the Varsity theater. Public Service Engineer To Speak on Transportation L. L. Davis, electrical engineer with the Kansas City, Mo., Public Service company, will speak to the University chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in Marvin auditorium. The title of his talk will be "Application of Electrical Energy to the Transportation Problems of Kansas City." Lochman to Describe Blues' Games Over WREN Again Camps baseball fans will have an opportunity to hear the games of the Kansas City Blues over WREN and KCKN again this year. Walt Lochman, who was last year named "America's most popular minor-league announcer" by the Sporting News, national baseball newspaper, will give the play by play description. Training camp games will be aired beginning March 14. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 WEDNESDAY And Thursday ALL 10c TO SHOWS ALL IS THIS BOY THIS MAN? FRI.-SAT.—TIM HOLT "ALONG THE RIO GRANDE" ALSO: Chap. 8 "Winners of the West" and Selected Shorts FRIDAY NITE, 9:00 $65 CASH FREE Ingham Lists Science Meet Staff Members SUN. — BING CROSBY "IF I HAD MY WAY" Staff members for the annual physical science conference to be held at the University March 22 were announced today by Harold G. Ingham, director of the University Extension Service. The conference is sponsored by the departments of chemistry, physics and chemical engineering. The staff is chosen from the University faculty and Kansas high school teachers. The conference is intended to give students a better appreciation of the vocational and professional fields open to the individual through the study of chemistry and physics and present suggestions to teachers for the advancement of student work in chemistry and physics. Named on the staff are 20 members, 11 from the University and nine from Kansas high schools. Members from the University are Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Dr. Robert Taff professor of chemistry; James D Stranathan, professor of physics; W. W. Deschner, assistant professor of chemical engineering; F. B. Dains professor of chemistry; H. P. Cady, professor of chemistry; Guy Keeler, assistant director of the Extension Service; G. W. Stratton, professor of chemistry; M. E. Rice, associate professor of physics; Prof. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry; and F. E. Kester, professor of physics. The nine staff members from Kansas high schools are John Michener. GRANADA TONITE --- 4 Days! Sponsored by I.S.A. CAGNEY'S FIRST BIG COMEDY Olivia de HAVILLAND Now 'Top Flight' from her grand role in "Gone With the Wind" and "Santa Fe Trail." She's Jimmy's Lovely - He fought to her woo Dog Patch style in---ing something of the-background for the game. Kansas cagers have already assured themselves of a tie for the title, but a victory from Oklahoma the last conference opponent RITA HAYWORTH ALAN HALE GEORGE TOBIAS With "Strawberry Blond" EXTRA PETE SMITH UNIT Color Cartoon and News SUNDAY---ing something of the-background for the game. Kansas cagers have already assured themselves of a tie for the title, but a victory from Oklahoma the last conference opponent EXTRA "DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS" Lew Ayres L. Barrymore "LONE WOLF RETURNS" COMING SOON---ing something of the-background for the game. Kansas cagers have already assured themselves of a tie for the title, but a victory from Oklahoma the last conference opponent TOBACCO ROAD News From Page One GRANT RALLY--of the season, will give them a clear claim to the crown. Fencers To Duel With Army Team The University fencing team will be dueling an army team for the first time when Coach Jim Raport takes his charges to Ft. Riley Saturday. The army team is coached by Captain J. H. Stodter who is the only other professional fencer in Kansas besides Raport. Stodter was a West Point star several years ago Making the trip for Kansas will be Haven Glassmire, Bill Belt, Fred Lawson, Spencer Bayles, Dave Francisco, and Lowell Walton. The women's team will be chosen from Betty Elliott, Virginia Elliott, Ida Moyer, and Lorraine Polson. WEATHER Snow and continued cold. Wichita East; Richard F. Rowland, Marysville; Ashley Elbl, Wyandotte, Kansas City; R. W. Cunningham, Moundridge; H. P. Hawry, Altamont; C. B. Cunningham, Lawrence; C. C. Blood, Garnett; L. H. Hoffman, Ottawa; and J. C. Hawkins, Shawnee Mission, Kansas City. JAYHAWKER ENDS TONITE ENDS TONITE Zane Grey's Greatest Story of the West "WESTERN UNION" In Gorgeous Technicolor RANDOLPH SCOTT ROBERT YOUNG DEAN JAGGER SPECIAL PHIL SPITALNY and His All Girl Band "Moments of Charm 1941" In Technicolor Color Cartoon, Latest News THURSDAY—3 Days ALL SHOWS 25c "THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO" More Thrilling, More Romantic Than "The Count of Monte Cristo" LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNETT SUNDAY Another Record Breaker It's Your Grand New Love- and-Laughter Show! JAMES STEWART HEDY LAMARR "COME LIVE WITH ME" A background for the program will be furnished by the hot jazz of Clyde Bysom's and Clayton Harbur's bands and the cheers of aroused supporters of the team. ENGINEER GRADS— Lorenzo Fuller's quartet, a group of Negro student singers, will furnish the musical side of the evening's entertainment. gasoline production. Bunn is the father of George Bunn, Jr., who was graduated in 1940, and Stewart Bunn, junior engineer. I. S. A. REMAPS— Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 tickets for the picture show it is sponsoring at the Granada theater beginning today and running through Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. ALL 20c SHOWS VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 NO FED TAX It's Fun and It Pays to Play $20 CASH FREE! 15 Winners Every Wed.! TONIGHT, 9:00 Play the Exciting New Screen Game! WAHOO ENDS TONIGHT — WALLACE BEERY "WYOMING" And—MARY LEE "Barnyard Pollies" Admission this 15c Attraction Only THURSDAY NITE 8:30 P.M. ONLY Big Special Chamber of Commerce Benefit Show Midwest Premiere Pre-Release Showing of One of the First Big Comedies of 1941! The Hugh's Whoo Humor in the Season's Screwiest Screams---- Hugh HERBERT Meet The Chump ALSO: Larry Clinton And His Famous Band Color Cartoon PETE SMITH Grantland Rice Sport FRI.-SAT.—W.C. FIELDS 2 — TOP HITS — 2 CHARLIE McCARTHY "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man" Roy Rogers - Gabby Hayes "BORDER LEGION" SUNDAY — (1st Run) Fred MacMurray "RANGERS OF FORTUNE" And Malvyn Douglas - Myrna Loy "Third Finger, Left Hand"