TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED happenings on the hill Hilden Gibson, instructor of political science and sociology, spoke before the Horton Kiwanis club last Friday. Gibson is one of the 37 members of the University staff who are available as speakers on democracy any place in the state. These speakers, representing all schools and departments, attempt to show the relationship between their particular fields and the democratic way of life. Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band, is one of three men who are touring the state this week to choose members for the All-American orchestra. Wiley went to Topeka yesterday to meet the other two members of the group, and the trio will audition students in Witchita, Hutchinson, Emporia, Topeka, and Dodge City. University students desiring a try-out must go to Topeka. Jim Kelly, engineering junior who transferred to Kansas State between semesters, was back on the campus for the Delt party Saturday night Mary Elizabeth Evans, college sophomore, is the recently elected president of Tau Delta Alph, Episcopalian church sorority. This chapter, which was founded Sunday with 10 charter members, is the only chapter located west of the Mississippi river. Rose Etta Carr, education senior, was called to her home in Osawatomiie Saturday, by the death of her father. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, spoke last night at the First Methodist church in Ottawa, and he will speak tomorrow at the First Methodist church in Topeka. William Oliver, assistant instructor of geology, came back to the campus today after a short trip to his home in Mississippi, preparatory to going to work for Uncle Sam—in the army. James Johnson, 1940 graduate now attending the government explosives school at Kansas State, visited friends in the University geology department over the weekend. Carroll Clawson, college sophomore, was elected president of the Wesley Foundation. Methodist young people's organization, at Sunday night's meeting. Bill Miller, fine arts junior, had the tables turned on him recently when he was warming up the University band. Miller called for "Chicago Tribune," and the band played "Here Comes the Bride." He was to be married yesterday noon. Maurice Still, engineering junior, won fourth place and $25, and Lucille Bryant, engineering senior, received first honorable mention and a $10 prize in the Small House competition sponsored by the Lumbermen's Association in Kansas City last week. Approximately 60 entrants submitted architectural plans in this contest, and the winning drawings will be exhibited at the Better Housing show this week. Bob Horak, engineering sophomore, is a new pledge of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity. Appoint McElhenny Federal Judge With the appointment yesterday of Dean McElhenny, Topeka, as judge of the third judicial district, the number of Kansas graduates and former students filling such positions rose to 26. There are 46 district judges in Kansas. McEllenny was appointed by Governor Payne Ratner to fill the vacancy created by the death of Judge Otis Hungate. William B. McElhenny, business junior, is a son of the newly appointed justice. Other judges who are alumni of the University and their district members are: 1. James H. Wendorff, f83; 2. Lawrence F. Day, '124; 3. Paul H. Heinz, fs10; Dean McElhenny, '115; 4. Hugh Means, '195; 6. Harry N. Fisher, '113; 9. Kenneth G. Speir, '1-31; 11. Vernor J. Bowersock, '117; 12. Charles A. Walsh, '120. 13. Carl Ackerman, '105; George J. Benson, '106; 14. Joseph Holdren, '198; 15. William R. Mitchell, '102; 18. Ross McCormick, '106; Isaac N. Williams, '110; 19. Stewart S. Bloss, '124; 21. Edgar C. Bennet, '195; 22. C. W. Ryan, fs'98; 23. C. A. Spencer, '107. 24. Clark A. Wallace, '112; 25. Wendell Ready, '113; 29. Edward L. Fischer, '192; Willard Benton, '120; 35. Robert T. Price, '127; 37. Wallace H. Anderson, '104; 38. Leland M. Resler, '112. JAYHAWKER NOW! Limited Engagement 2 Shows Daily Matinees at 1:00 Evenings at 7:30 Running Time 4 Hours PRICES Matinees 40c Evenings 56c Children Prices 25c Matinees Only. All Prices Include State and Federal Tax "Gone With The Wind" Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. Plan Estes Park Conference Full, Length, Exactly as Road Shown. Nothing Cut but the Price. Another Big One Returned by Request FRIDAY SATURDAY "SANTA FE TRAIL" Errol Flynn Olivia DeHavilland Alan Hale Christianity in the Midwestern community was announced as the theme of the next Estes Park conference, June 6 to 16, by the executive committee of the Estes Park planning committee Friday. SUNDAY Each year one of the five states in the Rocky Mountain region plans the conference. Nebraska was selected last year. "VIRGINIA" The committee met to discuss problem areas to be studied at the conference in regard to Christianity as applied in the Middlewest. The Greatest Woman's Picture in Years Hunter, Hedley to Speak One State Plans Conference According to John Moore, executive secretary of the Y.M.C.A., two phases will be emphasized at the conference: Students becoming better acquainted with the basic teachings of the Christian faith and arriving at a practical Christian plan of action on the assumption that democracy is tied up with Christianity. of the Y.M.C.A.; Ed Price, college junior, president of the Y.M.C.A.; Jean Stouffer, college senior, president of the Y.W.C.A.; Edna Earl Brooks, college senior; Alice Ann Jones, college senior; Eugene Ninginger, fine arts junior; Miss Anna McCracken, instructor of philosophy; George Coking, Lawrence First National bank; Theodore Paullin, instructor of history, and Mrs. Paullin. The Rev. Allen Hunter, Hollywood Congregational church, Hollywood, Calif., and George Hedley, Mills College, Whittier, Calif., have accepted invitations to speak. They represent two diametrically opposed ideas, since Hunter is an arden pacifist and Hedley is pro-British. Members of the executive planning committee are Moore, convener; Roberta Tucker, executive secretary Coast Guard Movies To Be Shown Friday Motion pictures of the United States Coast Guard and its Academy at New London, Conn., will be shown at 4 p.m. Friday in Fowler Shops by Lt. Oscar C. B. Wev of the United States Coast Guard. Lieutenant Wev will also answer inquiries concerning appointments to cadetships at the Coast Guard Academy and give a brief talk on life at the Academy and in the service. Havenhill Speaks on Pharmacy Havenhill Speaks on Pharmacy L. D. Havenhill, professor of pharmacy, spoke today to the pharmacy colloquy class, continuing his talks on the men who have been instrumental in establishing the profession of pharmacy. THURSDAY FREE CONSTANCE BENNETT COSMETIC NIGHT! Every lady purchasing on adult ticket will receive one retail size item, not a sample, of a Bennett Matched Cosmetic varying in value from 50c to $1.75. News Map of the World Posted in Watson Library Ask for your Patron's Gift Cards at the Granada or Round Corner Drug Store — Cards Must Be Punched at Box Office to Receive Cosmetics. Keep Your Card —It Can Be Worth $12.15. Constance Bennett Cosmetics may be purchased at Round Corner Drug A weekly feature of Watson Library is the news map of the world entitled "World News of the Week" which is posted on the bulletin board at the entrance to the main reading room. Numbered arrows point to the spots on a large world map at which international news is happening and these are keyed to explanations printed below the map. VARSITY Shows 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Shows 2:00,7:00,9:00 ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX NOW ENDS. WEDNESDAY 2-BIG HITS-2 ADVENTURE in a Land of Death and Diamonds! 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