WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 29, 1941 PAGE FIVE Educabasketn Me I. Ca not have ly cona a car influ ... 20.0 ... 1.7 ... 11.5 ... 2.25 ... 1.0 7.5 6.5 9.0 7.5 1. ... 6.0 ... 1.8 ... 6.6 ... 8.0 ... 8.0 6.3 4.3 8.3 9.0 7.3 7.25 5.5 6.5 5.0 3.75 8.7 5.75 5.25 4.75 2.5 Eight From Here To Hutchinson Meeting The 24th annual meeting of the council of administration of the State Teachers Association will take nearly 1,000 Kansas school administrators to Hutchinson tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. Members of the council include supervisors, college faculty, and public school, county and city superintendents. County and city superintendents. Sewage Confab H M 1015 Among the University faculty members of the School of Education who will attend the meeting are R. A. Schwegler, dean of the school; F. O. Russell, associate professor; Prof. J. W. Twente; Prof. F. P. O'Brien; Gilbert Ulmer, assistant professor; E. T. Gaston, assistant professor; Dr. Mary Fee, instructor; and James K. Hitt, assistant registrar. Lawson, Russell Seek City Offices Local politics again have claimed the interest of two faculty members of the University. Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College has filed a petition of candidacy for re-election as a member of the Lawrence school board, and Prof. F. A. Russell of the civil engineering department, is expected to run for another two-year term on the city council. Instruction in laboratory procedure and plant operation for municipal employees and engineers will be given at the fifteenth annual meeting of the Sewage Works conference here March 10 to 15. Prof. Earnest Boyce, director of the state water and sewage laboratory, will direct the program. To be held in Marvin hall, the conference will be in cooperation with the State Board of Health and the Kansas Water and Sewage Works association. BASKETBALL RESULTS Kemper 41, Moberly 30, Tarkio (Mo.) 48, Missouri Valley, Iola (Kan.) JC 35, Fort Scott 32. Bethany 50, Kansas Wesleyan 47. Independence (Kan.) JC 49, Coffeyville 48 (overtime). Friends U 42, Sterling 23. Newest Jayhawker Hopes ... T. P. HUNTER Latest hopes to increase Kansas basketball strength are Ed Hall, football fullback, who reported for practice yesterday and T. P. Hunter, who's per- ED HALL formannes label him as the most pleasant surprise of the year. Whether It's: Phone 607 or come to--- Service - Repairs- Check-up - Tires Used Car - New Car - Accessories Emergency Call MOTOR-IN The Master Service Station 827 Vt. Leading the Scoring Pack. Bob Allen New Students Will Take Physical Exams Next Week Appointments for the examination are to be made at the time of registration. Dispensary hours at Watkins Memorial-hospital will be from 10 to 12 o'clock in the mornings, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. New students may take their physical examinations at Watkins Memorial hospital Monday and Tuesday of next week, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the health service, announced today. Raymond Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, is in Kansas City today judging pictures which will hang in the mid-western exhibit of the Art Institute which opens Feb. 2. Eastwood Is Judge Howard Engleman Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Today AND THURSDAY BARGAIN DAYS ALL 10c TO SHOWS ALL EYES OF DOOM A Brute with Superhuman Strength. BELA LUGOSI in the "Human Monster" Based on "Dork Eyes of London" by Edgar Wallace. AS WE SEE IT--- This will be followed by a dual meet with Missouri at Columbia, Feb. 22 and the Big Six indoor meet at Kansas City, March 1. (continued from page four) Nebergal in back of the big boy and on Toevs in front of him. . . With these two camping on him, Mitchell's total for the evening came to one field goal and one free throw. . . Newton won 14-8. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Adults 15c Kiddies 10c JACK RANDALL "THE KID FROM SANTA FE" Also—Chapter 4 "DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" FRIDAY NITE $55 CASH FREE KANSAS TRACK---- SUNDAY — 3 Days One of the Ten Best Pictures of 1940! "The Mortal Storm" JAMES STEWART MARGARET SULLAVAN ROBERT YOUNG FKANK MORGAN Hate to disillusion people, but contrary to some reports, Howard Engleman was not a star as a sophomore at Arkansas City high school. . . In fact, he did not even play with the first team. . . Ark City was plenty potent that year and all of Howard's competition was with the sophomore team. Kansas City, Feb. 8. If not, the first meet will be a dual affair with Kansas State, here, Feb. 15. (continued from page four) hawk track men will be entered in the Missouri Valley A.A.U. meet at JAYHAWKER THURSDAY 3 Days SPECIAL WEEK-END PRICES ALL 25c MAT. AND SHOWS EVENING Give Yourself a Break and See This Grand Show! ENDS TONITE! OVERWHELMING! PACKED WITH COMEDY - MUSIC - WIT - CHARM! Bing's latest and greatest! 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