PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 14,1941 News From Page One RUSH FOR---of each species, all get Valentine boxes." Second Only to Christmas Another proprietor placed Valentine's day second only to Christmas, and all agreed that it rates high in candy sales if not absolutely at the top. Yes, all that is fine—good observance of the custom. But the real Valentine thrill has not yet been mentioned. Since the first of February, there have been sold in Lawrence, 35 wedding and engagement rings. Draw what conclusions you wish. Cupid's aim is better. The draft is rushing things. Or the moon phase the past few nights is affecting people. Anyway, it's a grand old custom, showing no signs of decay. BIGGER SCHOOLS--council to solve women's problems and to regulate activities that pertain solely to women students. Four schools worked out plans where a supreme executive council composed of both faculty and student members sit to decide upon important student problems. These executive committees are granted final authority on all problems that arise. TO FETE ZILCH---- versity of Idaho, of whom great things are expected. Ticket sales for the dinner will begin Monday and may be obtained from members of the Kansan Board, Theta Sigma Phi, or Sigma Delta Chi. 28 SCHOOLS---finals to be held tomorrow afternoon. The complete list of entries is: The complete list of entries is: In Class A—Topeka, Independence, Winfield, Hutchinson, Coffeyville, Wellington, Junction City, and Newton. In Class B—Valley Falls, Fredonia, Hays, Medicine Lodge, Abilene, Stafford, Paola, Baxter Springs, Osborne, Chapman, Moundridge, and Colby. In Class C—Blue Rapids, Eskridge, Oakley, Sancton, Seneca Catholic, Stockton, Jones, Deschner Attend Luncheon in Topeka Frank T. Stockton, Dean of the School of Eusiness and J. O. Jones and W. W. Deschner, professors of engineering were in Topeka yesterday to attend a luncheon held under the auspices of the industrial committee of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce. Lebanon, Cullison, and Bucklin. Student Debaters Injured Four debaters from Stafford, their debating coach and the driver of their car escaped with cuts and bruises when their car was sidelawed and turned over near Strong City late yesterday afternoon. They are: Miss Barbara Gardner, coach; Harvey Tretbat, Dorothy Whitlock, Pattyye Battin, and Naomi Kreie, debaters; and Ralph Woertendyke, the driver of the car. The debaters were on their way to Lawrence for the debate tournament in progress today and tomorrow on the campus. Valentine Queen Runners-up BILLIE GILES These two entries in the recent Valentine Queen contest, finished second and third, respectively. Construct Storeroom Men from the buildings and grounds department are constructing a storeroom beneath the subbasement of Watkins hospital, C. ADA LEE FULLER The contest was sponsored by the University Daily Kansan, the Men's Student Council, and Life magazine. G. Bayles, superintendent of the buildings and grounds department, said today. Shale is being removed from beneath the sub-basement floor to provide space for the storeroom. THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR AND Flash from Sun Valley! EVELYN DOMAN FIGURE-SKATING STAR Breathtaking spins, spirals, jumps—there's a thrill in every click of her flashing blades. And afterwards—“A Camel tastes so good—they have so much more flavor,” says Miss Doman. But more flavor is only one of the “extras” you get in slower-burning Camels. IF YOU SKATE AT ALL, thenyouknow that cutting a pretty figure is not as simple as pretty Evelyn Doman makes it appear. Behind her seemingly effortless grace are hours of hard practice. She takes her skating seriously . . . her smoking, too. "I smoke a good deal," she explains. "The slower-burning cigarette—Camel -gives me the extra mildness I want." Slower-burning . . . costlier tobacco. Yes, slower-burning Camels give you a fuller measure of flavor without the harsh effects of excess heat . . . extra mildness, extra coolness, extra flavor—and less nicotine in the smoke. BY BURNING 25% SLOWER than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them—Camelms also give you a smoking *plus* equal, on the average, to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! THE SLOWER-BURNING CIGARETTE LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested less than any of them according to independent laboratory tests of the smoke itself Now, these new independent tests reported above—tests of the brands most of you probably smoke right now-drive home another advantage for you in slower-burning Camels-extra freedom from nicotine in the smoke. No MATTER how much you smoke, all that you get from a cigarette—all the flavor, mildness—you get it in the smoke itself. The smoke's the thing! Try slower-burning Camels. Smoke out the facts for yourself. Science has told you Camels are slower-burning. This slower way of burning means more mildness, more coolness, more flavor in the smoke. Try slower-burning Camels. Smoke out the facts for yourself. Dealers everywhere feature Camels at attractive carton prices. For convenience—for economy—buy Camels by the carton. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 21.