THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Carruth Poetry Prizes Total $120 A first prize of $60 will be awarded to the poet on the Hill who wins this year's William Herbert Carruth Memorial contest. Second and third prizes will be $40 and $20 respectively. Each contestant who is awarded honorable mention will receive a volume of poetry. The poems, which may be of any length or classification, must be entered before noon on April 14, 1941. Each contestant may enter only one poem, and no poem which has been published before will be admitted. A sealed envelope containing the author's name and address, marked on the outside with his pen name and the title of the poem, must be submitted with the poem to the Chancellor's office. The judging committee, which has not been named yet, will consist of a member of the department of English, an alumnus of the University, and some man of letters not connected with the University. Names of the winners will be announced about May 10, 1941. Symphony to Play K.U. Compositions The compositions of two members of the School of Fine Arts will be presented by the Cleveland Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Karl Crossman, at the annual convention of the Music Teachers National association at Cleveland. Dec. 27 to 31. The numbers to be heard are the recently completed "String Quartet!" in B minor, by Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton, and "Poem for Violin and Small Orchestra," by Robert Palmer. Mr. Palmer was added this year to the piano and theory department of the School of Fine Arts. Pharmacy Students Hear Crown Personnel Director R. E. Locke, director of personnel of the Crown Drug company, Kansas City, Mo., spoke at 11:30 today to University pharmacy students. The speaker last Thursday was Dr.Frank B.Kirby, director of education of Abbott laboratories, Chicago. "ESCAPE TO GLORY" (The story continued from Wednesday's Kansan). War breaks out when Glen Inniston is in mid-Atlantic. Larry, who is determined to "get Morgan," has been hiding in his cabin, but is forced to reveal himself when the Captain orders lifeboat drill. Dr. Behrens is placed under technical arrest. Morgan begins to crack, as Farrough "makes a play" for Christine. That night, guns and a gun crew are placed aboard the ship. Next day, a submarine attacks. The forward gun and crew are blasted away; Farough mans the aft gun, and blasts the submarine's conning tower. Then Glen Inniston escapes into the fog, engines crippled. Dr. Behrens sends a message to the submarine and then destroys the radio. He turns on his electric diathermy set, its short wave serves as a beam for the submarine. Mike discovers the trick; Dr. Behrens commits suicide. (Story concluded in Friday's Kansan. Read this thrilling story then see "Escape to Glory" now Science Men In Oil Adorn Anatomy Building Men of science are to live again in the old anatomy building by means of the newly acquired art collection being hung there. Some time ago the anatomy department of the medical school made a contract with the W.P.A. artist's project to paint forty oil pictures of famous figures in the history of medicine and anatomy. Several of the group of pictures have been finished and are hung in the back west hall of the anatomy building. These are Bernard, founder of experimental medicine; Sydenham founder of scientific study of clinical medicine; Da Vinci, universal genius, anatomical painter; Schultz, who described protoplasm; Van Baer, father of embryology; Harvey, who described the circulation of blood, and Servetus, who described pulmonary circulation. As the individual pictures arrive from the W.P.A. studies they are being framed and hung. Fred Litttoo, law senior from Olathe, will be listed in the 1940-1941 issue of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." List Fred Litttooy In 'Who's Who' A member of Beta Theta Pi, Littoy has been a member of Sachem, Men's Student Council, and Owl Society. He is serving his second year as dance manager, was business manager of the Jayhawker, is a member of the Jayhawker advisory board, Phi Delta Phi and debate team. He was a former managing editor of the Sour Owl, member of Pi Epsilon Pi, Dramatics club, and the F.S.G.L. senate. Board Makes Sanitation Report The division of sanitation of the state board of Health is compiling a report on the water supply and sanitary conditions of all municipalities within 25 miles of army posts in the state of Kansas. This report was requested by the United States Health Service. ENDS TONIGHT Spencer Tracy "Edison the Man" Faculty Members To Music Meeting Most Students Six members of the faculty of the University will appear on the program at the meetings of the Music Teachers National Association and the National Association of Schools of Music which convene in Cleveland, Dec. 27 to 31. Other faculty members who will be on the program are Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano; Karl Kuersteiner, professor of violin, and director of the University symphony orchestra; W. Otto Miessner, professor of education; and Raymond H. Wheeler, chairman of the psychology department, who will appear with E. Thayer Gaston of the School of Fine Arts in the presentation of a paper on "The History of Music in Relation to Climate Fluctuations that Have Influenced the Character of Culture Patterns in World History." Donald M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts and for 16 years secretary of the Music Teachers National Association, will speak on "Technical Objectives in Musicianship. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet In New Program FRIDAY LUCKY SEAT NIGHT FREE $30 IN CASH The Y.M.C.A. cabinet has reorganized its program for the next two months, with members divided into four study groups to make a study of modern implications of Christianity. Members are using a scientific method to study the life and teachings of Christ. COMING SUNDAY "Girl from Havana" DENNIS O'KEEFE CLAIRE CARLTON Leaders of the four groups are Rev. Edwin F. Price, Rev. Joseph King, Mrs. Theodore Paullin, and Mr. Royal Humbert. It's a 3 alarm laugh-riot of fun and fireworks... with America's No.1 Baby and her flock of funsters! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VARSITY 20c with Stuart ERWIN - Una MERKEL William FRAWLEY - Edgar KENNEDY Jack CARSON - Wally VERNON Edward BROPHY - William DAVIDSON KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 DRAKES for BAKES Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Call LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 256 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 STANLEY CYGIEL this is your free Kansan pass to see Spencer Tracy in "Edison The Man" now showing at the Varsity theater. Yummm— Yummm— Try the ROCK CHALK For Pastries DeLuxe Christmas Gifts "Holiday Cards" Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. WANT ADS LEFT AT BASKETBALL GAME, brown hat with initials L.E.R. in band. Reward. Call 250J. -777-61 LOST: Man's Hamilton wrist watch Saturday evening. Graduation present last spring. Reward. Finder please call Delbert Perkins, phone 2639R. 1512 Mass. St. -775-61 LOST: Pair of green and orange knitted mittens with pair of green knitted gloves inside. Lost last Thursday. Finder please call 2977W. -776-61 RIDE WANTED: to northern Indiana, leaving December 20 or 21. Phone 2565M. Robert Regier. -778-62 TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Service - Sandwiches Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Did You Know?? WONDER SHOE SHOP 719 Mass. Specializes in Repairs on **** Leather Goods ***** HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving-Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING VIRGINIA MAY GIFT SHOP ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 88 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs