FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill Carroll Clawson and John Conard, college sophomores, have been elected presidents of the Jayhawk and Rock Chalk co-ops respectively. Darrel Mathes, college sophomore and co-captain of the Jayhawk track team, is back in school this semester after spending a term in the wide open spaces on his father's ranch near Leoti. Gray Dorsey, college senior and recently elected publisher of the Kansan, is also publisher of the Cameron (Mo) Sun. Dorsey goes to Cameron every week end in order to maintain personal management of his paper. Tom Ellis, '38, is managing editor. Margaret Clawson, college sophomore at Oklahoma A. and M. last semester, is back in the University this semester. She was enrolled on the Hill last year. Harry Adams, senior engineer, and his recent bride, the former Marge Edmisten of Topeka, have moved into an apartment on Tennessee. Dick Epps, freshman engineer, is the seventh of the Epps family to attend the University. His mother, father, two brothers, a sister, and an aunt are all former Jay Hawkers. John Davis, college freshman, caused a lot of disappointment in Battenfeld hall when he kept score for the "B" team game against Kappa Sigma. Davis failed to tally one of the Kappa Sig baskets, and Battenfield walked off the floor thinking it had a one point victory, but when the official score was totaled the Kappa Sigs were the winners. Sarilou Smart, college senior, and Clyde Pace, senior engineer, announced their engagement Tuesday night and then surprised everyone by setting Sunday as the date of their wedding. Pace's fraternity brothers are planning big things to help him celebrate his last night of bachelorhood tomorrow. High School Artists To Meet In March Art students in the high schools of Kansas will be guests of the University from March 9 to 15 when the annual high school art conference and exhibit will be held on Mt. Oread. This joint exhibition and conference has been planned to provide helpful and stimulating experience to students participating, to enable the art departments of Kansas schools to see what is being done by other schools of similar size, and to obtain constructive criticism of student work by competent judges. The schools are permitted to enter for exhibition examples of drawing, painting, design, sculpture, craftwork, photography, and advertising design done by their students. Each school is limited to 10 items, which may include entries in all classes or may all be placed in one class. Entries must be received at the University not later than March 7. Vernon Mitchell, district manager for Eli Lilly drug company and O. E. McCollum, Lilly salesman in this district, spoke to the pharmacy seniors this morning on Lilly products. Jakosky, Stevenson Leave For Mine Meet J. J. Jakosky, dean of the School of Engineering, and Eugene A. Stephenson, professor of petroleum engineering, left today for New York City to attend the annual convention of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, to be held Feb. 16 to 21. Doctor Stephenson is chairman of the petroleum division of the institute and will preside at the sessions. Dean Jakosky will preside at one of the meetings of the geophysics section and will present a paper before the convention on "Exploration and the Petroleum Engineer." After the convention Dean Jakosky will go to Washington, D.C., to attend conferences regarding national defense work being carried on at the University. He will return about Feb. 28. Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Jakosky are accompanying their husbands on the trip. Bunn Interviews Engineering Grads George Bunn, representative of the Phillips Petroleum company, Bartlesville, Okla., is on the campus today and tomorrow to interview 1941 engineering graduates. BEAT OKLAHOMA A. AND M! Bunn is looking for six mechanical engineers, three civil engineers, two metallurgical engineers, six chemists, six chemical engineers, four electrical engineers and three geological (petroleum) engineers. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 TONIGHT, 9:00 Social Security Nite $40 CASH FREE! TODAY AND SATURDAY Adults 15c Kids 10c Thunder in the Tropics --- Romance, Fun! — Action in the Oil Rocketeers War! RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE "The Devil's Pipeline" A hilarious, new Joan...teamed with Fredric March in the laugh-loaded successor to "The Women"! SUNDAY — 3 Days SAINT...OR SCREWBALL? Jeanne Kelly-Mala Also—Chapter 6 "Drums of Fu Manchu" JOAN FREDRIC Crawford March SUSAN AND GOD MetroGoldenMayer Pictures with RUTH HUSSEY • JOHN CARROLL RITA HAYWORTH • NIGEL BRUCE Huffmans Talk On Puerto Rico To Spanish Club Two talks on Puerto Rico entertained the members of the Spanish club at the first meeting of the new semester yesterday afternoon. Dr. N. F. Huffman, dean and former professor of religion at the Polytechnic Institute of San German, Puerto Rico, gave a general discussion of Puerto Rico. His daughter, Helen Huffman, spoke on her work as teacher of art in the same institution and displayed a number of articles made by her art students. The Huffmans, on a year's leave of absence from Puerto Rico, are studying art and sculpturing at the University. Shows 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Continuous from 2 Sunday VARSITY NO FED. TAX ALL 20c SHOWS NOW 2 — BIG HITS — 2 ENDS SAT. She Brings New Spirit to a Ghost Town! GOLD RUSH MAISIE starring Ann Sothern 2nd HIT HOPALONG CASSIDY'S Blazing Guns Write the Law! Clarence E. Mulford's "IN OLD COLORADO" WILLIAM BOYD SUNDAY --- 4 Days 2 — TOP HITS — 2 No.1—(First Run) No.2 — The Gayest Musical Hit You've Ever Seen! Deanna Durbin "Mad About Music" Herbert Marshall Hackett Undergoes Appendectomy at Hospital THURSDAY — LOOK ON STAGE — IN PERSON TEX OWENS Bruce Hackett, sophomore engineer, underwent an appendectomy yesterday afternoon at Watkins Memorial hospital. His condition, and those of Ed Montgomery, business junior, and Harlan McDowell, college freshman, who underwent major surgery yesterday morning, were reported good today by Dr. Ralph I. Canutson, director of the student health service. and His N.B.C. and C.B.S Radio Stars Hear them on Mutual Broadcasting system daily at 1:45 p.m. Application Depdline For Orchestras Nears Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! FOR SALE: The car for spring. Black semi-convertible coupe. 1925 Dodge. Tires and motor in excellent condition. Call Bill Pendleton, 1765; 745 Tennessee Street. WANT ADS FOR RENT: 2 Room apartment, 2nd floor, south and east exposure. Comfortably furnished. Bills paid. Priced $16 per month. 1501 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. -858-91 PIANO for rent. Excellent condition. Mrs. Makepeace. Phone 1780J. -853-87 -859-86 Applications given to Professor Kuersteiner have already been sent to Topeka. Future applications should be sent direct to NYA offices, New England building, Topeka, Kansas. Deadline on applications for the all-American orchestra and the all-Kansas orchestra is Monday, Feb. 17, it was announced today by Karl Kuersteiner, director of the University Symphony Orchestra. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Shimmons Shop Plumbing and Wiring 929 Mass. ROOM: For girls; and practice studio for rent. 1709 Mississippi st. Telephone 3197. Must be seen to be appreciated. -847-86. GIFTS. CHINAWARE "Greeting Cards" Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 -854-87 FOR SALE: RIFLE. Remington, 22, bolt action, tubular magazine with 4x Nassberg 'Scope and leather sling. Perfect condition. Price $12. Phone 2547. -857-87 POSE NOW FOR SENIOR PICTURES HIXON'S 721 Mass. Expert KODAK FINISHING Money Loaned on Valuables HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. Moving-Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. ROCK CHALK SUNDAY SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER 35c WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 LOST: Billfold in gym dressing room. Contains full identification. Probably dropped when dressing. Finder please call Pettis at 1986. If not in leave number. Reward. Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL phone 497 832 Mass. LOST: Pair of glasses in a brown case. The case had Dr. H. E. Glock's name on it. Finder call 1564. -856-87 TAXI Typewriters Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, c repairi Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Webster Collegiate 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. optometrist B. G. Gustafson BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "Try Us Once You'll Want to Come Back" Hotel Eldridge BARBER SHOP Downstairs C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Phone 570 9451/2 Mass. Residence Phone 1956