TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Only the ele sement. the de e exc a nospital isolation in fire. university Defense eligible me basis is need ich have or in the 0000 card we will be the new issa-ping al-light-hu the room to keep- did Watt still be secrets compiled compiled smiths'mith Dr. Ca-hospital, for re-who were Hall on the bas- ick's last timing their s for the Here's a Hop, one ion ball- 8:30 Adg. After or is he 'c's' are n a vac- for $10. I for two. Walker right to go rexy State Gene- ge of the Washing- president Fiction and Non-Fiction--place of the de discussed. repre- Watson Library Receives New Book Shipment New books at Watson library this week include everything from "Plants of the Bible" to "Gardening Without Soil," "Coronado's Seven Cities," to "The Last Rivet; Story of Rockefeller happenings on the hill George L. Kreck, former mayor of Lawrence and more recently minister to Paraguay, is beginning a lecture tour through Kansas and Oklahoma Feb. 23, under the sponsorship of the University extension division. David Watermulder, college junior, spoke to his Presbyterian congregation in Waverly, Sunday. Watermulder is student pastor there and makes the trip once every two weeks. Bill Hunzicker, college junior and M.S.C. representative, was recently appointed to the executive committee of Pachacamac. Seth Gray, Chanute, who was graduated at the end of the first semester, was back on the Hill for the weekend. Evelyn Jones, who left the University at the end of the first semester to attend business school in Topeka, was back in Lawrence for the Hop Saturday, night. Marjorie Dabbs, college sophomore, had as her weekend guest Kathrine Rich of Emporia. Jane Krehbiel, who was graduated from the University last spring and is now director of art work at St. John, was in Lawrence Saturday night. Jim Bell, graduate of the department of journalism in 1940, was visiting friends on the campus Friday night. Bell is now a reporter on the Topeka Daily Capital. Betty Brewer, Minneapolis, Kan. was a weekend guest of Marylouise Stout, college sophomore. Betty is a student at Kansas State. Carolyn Humphrey, a student on the Hill last year, visited friends at 1234 Oread, Saturday. Jean Hinshaw, college junior, and Max Cole, pharmacy senior, visited at Kansas State College in Manhattan, Saturday. Announce Contest For Photographers A contest for amateur photographers, sponsored by the Granada theater and the Lawrence Amateur Camera club, was announced today. The contest, which is open to all amateur photographers, begins today and the winner will be announced March 11. There will be three prizes given: first prize, $5; second prize $2; and third prize, $1. Contestants must submit prints mounted on 16 by 20-inch photographic mounting board before 9 p.m., March 9. All work must be done by the person entering the photograph. His name should be on the back of the mount and each print must be titled. The entries will be on display in the Granada foyer during the contest. The selected list of books follows: "Trelawny," Margaret Armstrong; "Audubon's America." John James Audubon; "Plants of the Bible," John Hutton Balfour (published in 1885); "This Fascinating Oil Business," Max Waite Ball; "Secret Weapon," Francis Beeding; "The Making and Molding of Plastics." Leslie Bell; "Careers for Men," Edward L. Bernays; "Biographical Encyclopedia of America." "American Policy in the Far East, 1931-1940," Thomas Arthur Bisson; "The Poison Trail," William Frederick Boos; "M Day and What It Means to You," Leo M. Cherne; "Wild Bill and His Era," William E. Connelley; "Invitation to Live," Lloyd C. Douglas; "Negro Youth at the Crossways," Edward Franklin Frazier; "Growing Pains," Wanda Gag; "Coronado's Seven Cities," George P. Hammond. "Chiang Kai-shek," Sven A. Hedin; "Parole with Honor," Wilbur LaRafe; "Radio and the Printed Page," Paul F. Lazarsfeld; "Vocations for Girls," Mary Rebecca Enfelter; "Motion Picture Review Digest, 1936-1940"; "Gardening without Soil," A. H. Phillips; "The Language of Fashion," Mary B. Picken; "A Home of Your Own, and How to Run It," Henrietta Ripperger. "The Last Rivet; Story of Rockefeller Center," Rockefeller Center inc.; "Minerals, Metals and Gems," Alpheus H. Verrill. This list includes books bought for he departmental libraries also. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 — ENDS TONIGHT — 15c — WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY "I Love You Again" ALL SHOWS The Chill-Jammed Tale of a Monster — Doomed to Kill by the Murderer's Blood in His Veins! WEDNESDAY And Thursday Boris KARLOFF "BEFORE I HANG" 10c Added — Chapter 7 "WINNERS OF WEST" FRI.-SAT.—TEX RITTER "ARIZONA FRONTIER" SUN—"When Tomorrow Comes" Students in the department of architecture will go to Kansas City, Mo., tomorrow to visit the Better Homes and Building exhibition. They will be accompanied by Joseph M. Kellog, professor of architecture. About 35 students are expected to make the trip. Architecture Students To Visit Kansas City Exhibit LOST: Gold bracelet with green settings. Probably at Glee Club Concert in the auditorium. Reward. Call Mrs. Lewis, 172. 861-95 WANT ADS VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY The Biggest All-Star Show Sensation of Our Time 2-TOPHITS-2 Clark GABLE Spencer TRACY Claudette COLBERT Hedy LAMARR "Boom Town" And Newest Adventures of Fiction's Crime Expert! "THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS" George Sanders, Wendie Barrie Wednesday, 9:00 p.m. Play That Exciting Now Screen Game--at WAHOO PLAY IT FOR FUN! 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Phone 548 Webster College 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. B. G. Gustafson BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED "Try Us Once — You'll Want to Come Back" Hotel Eldridge BARBER SHOP Downstairs C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Phone 570 945% Mass. Residence Phone 1956 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Hair style, 35c Oil, Drene or Fitch Shampoo any hair style, 50c any hair style, 50c 941 1-2 Mass. Phone 533 LLOYD GODDARD this is your free Kansas pass to see "The Invisible Woman" now showing at the Granada theater.