FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE K.U. Graduate To Speak Here Dr. J. Christy Wilson of Tabriz, Iran, who graduated from the University of Kansas in 1914, will visit Lawrence this coming week. Since his graduation Dr. Wilson has been in the Near East under the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Wilson appears Sunday morning, Dec. 15, at the First Presbyterian church and that evening at the Westminster Forum, Westminster Hall. He is a member of Delta Chi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities and was a member of the University debate team while attending school here. An authority on Persian art, Dr. Wilson has produced a number of books and tracts in the Persian language. Recently, at the request of the Imperial Minister of Education of Iran, he wrote a text book for the government schools on the history of art in that country. Town Meeting Group Discusses Japan "Must the United States and Japan clash?" This was the topic discussed by the local "Town Meeting" group at the Uititarian church last night. Preceding the discussion, the group listened to the nation-wide broadcast of "America's Town Meeting of the Air." Dr. Brooks E. Emeny, director of the Foreign Relations Council and assistant professor of international relations at Cleveland college; William Crane Johnson, professor in political science at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.; and Robert Aura Smith, member of the staff of the New York Times, were the speakers on the radio program. The local "Town Meeting" groups are sponsored by the Federal Adult Education program. Pollock and Torbet Head Women Grad Club Dorothy Pollock and Katherine Torbet were elected president and treasurer respectively at a meeting of the Graduate Women's club held Tuesday night in Frank Strong hall. Miss Pollock replaces Jane Willis who recently resigned as president, of the club. Gay Books For Christmas Don Marquis—archy and mehit- abl. $2.50 Ogden Nash—The Face is Familiar. $2.75 Margaret Fishback—Time for a Margick One. $2.00 Hoffenstein - Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing Hoffenstein—Poes in Praise of aractically Nothing. £1.00 Edwards—Enoas Africanus. $1 Alexander Woollott. While Joseph ROHNE *Burns* James Barnes *Fables for Our* Time* $2.50 McKenney—My Sister Eileen. $1.29 Rorick—Mr. and Mrs. Cugat. 52.00 Walt Disney's Fantosie. $1.00 Grammarly—Little Toot. $1.50 Make your selections early. We gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Fugitt-Miller Combine Again Take Bridge Tourney Union Activities Board. This is the second consecutive win for this team. Runners-up were Conrad Voelker, business junior, and John Gleissner, business senior. LeRoy Fugitt, graduate student, and Malcolm Miller, college junior, won the all-University contract bridge championship in the tournament sponsored by the Student There were approximately 50 teams entered in the tournament, and six of these competed in the finals. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in "Bitter Sweet" at the Jayhawker Lynne Carver cinspires with Nelson Eddy and Jeenette MacDonald to aid them in an elopement. The scene is from the filmization of the celebrated Noel Coward's international musical success "Bitter Sweet" now playing at the Jayhawk for 4 days. ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME Continuous Shows from 2 NOW ENDS SATURDAY 5 Big Units 5 Westward, Thunders the Course of Courage! "WILD BILL" ELLIOT ADDED Chap. 8 "DAREDEVILS" 'PRAIRIE SCHOONERS' EDGAR KENNEDY "TRAILER TRAGEDY" Technicolor Cartoon 'Mr. Elephant Goes to Town' Late News of Day Monday—$55 CASH FREE! VARSITY 20c Today ENDS SATURDAY HELD OVER So that every man, woman and child might see these two grand and glorious features. "Lost Horizon" RONALD COLMAN AND The Awful Truth IRENE DUNNE - CARY GRANT TONIGHT FREE $25 IN CASH Lucky Seat Night SUNDAY AND MONDAY Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie "YOUNG PEOPLE" MONDAY FREE $10 In Merchandise Merchants Gift Night STUDENTS! WHEN IN TOWN Brush-Up on Dancing AT SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES DURING the holidays, as soon as you reach home, plan to visit the Arthur Murray Studios and arrange for a few lessons. You'll enjoy learning the latest Rumba and Fox Trot steps. In just a few hours you'll surprise your partners with the thrilling new steps. Gain poise and confidence. Special low rates are offered to all students! Enroll as soon as possible and be a good dancer in time for your next party. All lessons are transferable to any one of our studios from coast-to-coast at no extra cost. Lessons may also be used at resorts. Don't wait until the last minute. 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