SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Now ansas pre-ected marsalsation will be esters, may as you pho- ucets, t the was cam- foot and days nawk and knows of $50 Wanted For Democracy Contest This is not just a few news reel shots but a very important exclusive subject brought to you through the courtesy of Phillips 66. test, in which cash prizes will be awarded, will be held in the latter part of February. The University will take the three top-ranking speakers as a student democracy team available for city, church, and high school assemblies out over the state. PROF. E. C. BUEHLER "The University is sending faculty members out as speakers on similar subjects," Professor Buehler said yesterday, "Why not send students? It would be good publicity and would create a lot of good will for the University." Plan Spring Music Tours A trip through Kansas with a vacation from classes is in store for the lucky members of three Hill musical organizations when spring rolls around. The Men's Glee club, the Women's Glee club, and the University Band, will make a musical tour of Kansas as a part of the program of the seventy-fifth Anniversary of the University. Their spring itinerary is as follows: Prof. J. F. Wilkins, director—March 17, Salina; March 18, Russell; March 19, Ellis, Wakeeney and Garden City; March 20, Scott City, Dighton, and Hoisington. Men's Glee Club Women's Glee Club Irene Peabody, director—March 17, Valley Falls, Effingham, and Atchison; March 18, St. Joseph, Hiawatha, and Sabetha; March 19, Marysville and Washington; March 20, Waterville and Belleville; March 21, Concordia and Abilene. Women's Glee Club Russell L. Wiley, director—April 8. Independence; April 9, Wellington; April 10, El Dorado; and April 11, Hutchinson. University Band Daytime concert dates will be filled en route. Lester Haug, assistant sanitary engineer in the water and sewage laboratory has resigned his position to become sanitary engineer of Geary county with headquarters in Junction City. Houg Resigns To Accept Junction City Post SHIRT SALE TIE and PAJAMA BE HERE EARLY GET FIRST CHOICE OF SHIRTS STYLED FOR COLLEGE MEN Short lots from our entire stock SHIRTS $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 ON SALE ON SALE ON SALE $1.65 $1.75 $1.85 A beautiful selection of patterns, stripes, solids, and whites. All sizes from 13 1-2 to 16 1-2. PAJAMAS Sizes "A" to "D" $2.00 values $1.65 $2.50 values $1.85 $3.00 values $2.45 $3.50 values $2.75 $5.00 values $3.95 Sale of ties ONE SPECIAL LOT OF PAJAMAS VALUES TO $2.00 $1.35 They won't last long at these prices. Come in early. DISTINCTIVE PATTERNS AND COLORS— $1.00 values 65c $1.50 values 95c $2.00 values $1.35 $2.50 values $1.65 SPORT SHIRT SALE $2.00 special $1.50 WOOL SHIRTS $2.50 special $1.90 $4.00 values $2.95 $3.50 special $2.65 SALE $4.50 special $3.35 GABARDINE SHIRTS $5.00 special $3.75 $2.95 value $2.25