PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 Feller To Visit I.-St. Campus Xmas A 4-H Speaker Ames, Iowa. Dec. 7—Bob Feller, who stepped from Iowa farmlands to the limelight of major league baseball, will visit Iowa State College late this month. The young Cleveland Indians' star will speak at the ninth annual 4-H Boys' Short Course, which extends Sunday through Tuesday, Dec. 29-31. His appearance will highlight an athletic program to be presented at State Gymnasium on Monday evening, Dec. 30. Feller will come from his farm home near Van Meter to speak on "Playing the Game." A special demonstration program, covering baseball, basketball, football, track and wrestling, will also be presented by Iowa State coaches and athletes. Events will be in charge of Harry Schmidt, intramural director. Edw. B. Syndergaard, assistant Iowa 4-H leader, will preside. KFKU Tuesday, Dec. 17 6. 15-June Cochren, mezzo-so-prano 6:25—Kansas News Briefs Wednesday, Dec 18 Wednesday, Dec. 18 3:00—On the Flying-Carpet, "Why the Chimes Rang" (story for intermediate grades). 3:17—Books and Reading. 3:14—Kansas News Briefs 6:00-6:30—Musicale. Jan Chia- puso, pianist. 3:00—French Lesson. 3:15—Spanish Lesson. 6:00—Public Opinion and the News. Thursday, Dec. 19 9:30-10:00—University of Kansas Roundtable, "Population Trends in the Middle West." Friday, Dec. 20 3:00-3:30 - Symphonic Hour: "Nut- cracker Suite" by Tschalkowsky. 6:00-6:30 "A Christmas Carol" read by Robert Calderwood. ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME Continuous Shows from 2 NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 — TOP HITS — 2 Forty Laughs to the Minute! EDDIE CANTOR Forty Little Mothers 2nd Hit-Mystery and Thrills! "THE SECRET SEVEN" FLORENCE RICE WEDNESDAY NITE IS PAY NITE! Everybody Wins from One Cent to $5.00 CASH FREE THURSDAY—3 Days CHARLES STARRETT "THE DURANGO KID" News From Page One NEW COURSES— cooperation with the Kansas City, Kan. Board of Education. The two hour courses will meet 16 times and the three hour courses 23 times. Both will give University credit. HITLER RELEASES— Italian communique said Fascist torpedo planes scored two hits on a 6,000-ton British cruiser which had shelled Bardia, and admitted loss of five Italian planes. Berlin admitted a strong British raid on the Ruhr city of Mannheim where considerable civilian damage was reported and charged that British planes dropped bombs on Balse, Switzerland, in the course of a raid on Southern Germany. Four persons were killed in the Swiss city. In Greece Athens reported the capture of Mount Skivorik, a commanding peak four miles northeast of Chimara which was said to dominate that coastal area. There was no official Greek confirmation of Jugoslav reports that Chimara and Tepelini had been occupied by the Greeks. CHANCELLOR LISTS— units which are nearing completion in the School of Medicine in Kansas City. An increase of $6,500 for the State Geological Survey, which if granted will be matched dollar 70 Follow the sunshine to Southern California this winter . . . in comfortable, economical Union Pacific trains! At a rail fare of 2c $a mile or less in Coaches, you can enjoy roomy, individual tilt-back seats, made-to-order temperature, free pillows. Return via San Francisco at no extra rail fare. You'll see more - save more - by train1 Ask your Union Pacific Agent for Information on Travel to all the West for dollar by the U.S. Geological Survey, is requested for groundwater surveys and topographic mapping. Fifteen thousand dollars is asked for the biennium to inagurate collegiate grade training in the secretarial sciences. Small items for special purposes to afford better fire protection and to extend and enlarge obsolete steam lines and to effect other special improvements are requested. Chancellor Malott, in his report, pointed out that the University at Lawrence had had no new building since 1930, and that Snow hall, which was completed at that time was a replacement. For 17 years there has been no expansion of the classroom and laboratory facilities on Mt. Oread, and since the completion of Frank Strong hall in 1923, the enrolled has increased Air Students Become Instructors In 35 Hours That was the major requirement demanded of five University students who took the student apprentice instructor course at the Lawrence airport under the supervision of the C.A.A. From student to instructor in 35 hours! It wasn't easy, and the 35 hours of solo flying was a definite requisite. These hours were gained in the secondary class flight training during the summer, and the students selected are Stanley Cygiel, Otto Kiehl, Frew Lawson, William Stone, and Helen Hay. The five will begin their parttime teaching this week, and five more students will be selected Feb. 1 from the present unit taking the secondary flight work. This apprentice instructorship is exactly like practice teaching at more than 600 students and several new departments have been added to the University. Oread High School, Prof. Hay said. The only difference, Hay said, is that ground school and flying lessons will be given instead of assignments in arithmetic and geography. Gov. Payné Ratner and the Kansas legislature have been invited by Kansas State College to attend the Wildcat - Jayhawk basketball game, Jan. 20, at Manhattan. For Men -- From a Man's Store A "Swell" Gift PIGSKIN GLOVES Washable Gabardine Robes Solid colors of maroon, green and teal piped in white. 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