UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940 Three Cars Crash Near Hill Today Three University students escaped injury early today when they were involved in a three-car mishap on Tennessee street near Twelfth street. Charles Arthur, first year law, and his brother, William Arthur, college freshman, were driving south on Tennessee when they struck a car driven by Roger Montgomery, business senior. The police report said Montgomery was pulling away from the right curb. The Arthur car then struck a car going north. Damage to all three cars was slight. Need for Student Unity Emphasized by Moritz The need of American students for the type of unity held by those in China was emphasized by Paul Moritz, speaking yesterday at a Y.M.-Y.W. membership assembly in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Ed Price, college junior and YMCA president, presided at the meeting, which included music by the quartet of Lorenzo Fuller, fine arts senior. The joint meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month and all interested persons are invited. Look Magazine Contest Held for College Students Look Magazine announces a picture-story contest for all college students registered at any college, junior college, or university. Five hundred dollars in cash will be paid as first prize for the best picture-story on a college subject. Second prize is $250 and third, $100. There are three $50 prizes Look's editors will be the final judges, and all entries must be mailed on or before April 15, 1941. Prize winners will be announced in the issue of Look dated June 17, 1941. Moreau's Article Appears in Latest State Bar Journal An article written by F. J. Moreau dean of the school of law, "Gov't. Claims in Bankruptcy and Reorganization Proceedings" appeared in the latest issue of the "Kansas Bar Journal." Accompanying it were ten comments and case notes on a wide variety of subjects by several seniors in the School of Law. Students whose comments and case notes appeared are: Worden Davis, Dale Bruce, Walter Krause, Arnold Gilbert, Eugene Rickett, John Brookens, Mary McDonald, Robert McKinley, Ben Mandeville, Victor Breen, Virgil Garrett, William Kandt, Frank Shinkle, Champ Graham, Marion C. Miller, Clarence Robinson, Ernest Deines, Philip Buzick, B. Moe Ettenson, Robert Jessee, Andrew Hibbard Sheldon Wingerd, John Ziegelmeyer Howard Dunham, and Lawrence Sigmund. Some of these comments are revisions of term papers prepared in law classes and rewritten under faculty supervision. The "Kansas Bar Journal" is published at Wichita four times a year by a board of editors chosen by the State Bar Association. Prof. P. W. Viesselman, of the School of Law, is the K.U. representative on the board. YWCA Christmas Bazaar to Feature Gifts From China The annual Y.W.C.A. Christmas bazaar is transforming the lobby of the Memorial Union building into a gift shop today, tomorrow, and Friday for the sale of novelty gifts of brass, wood, and China, Patty Riggs, general chairman, announced today. Some of the novelties come from the Shop of Cina in Seattle; others the work of self-supporting students in Berea College, Kentucky. A sale of homemade cookies and other backed goods will be held on Wednesday in connection with the bazaar. Students can purchase these novelty gifts anytime between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. COLLEGIATE DANCE GOES LATIN! Desi Arnaz, South American sensation, who boots his drums Congostyle, does a bit of Hipple-Dipple rhythm with Ann Miller. They interpret the "Spic and Spanish" number in "Too Many Girls," starting Sunday at the Granada, News From Page One BIG SIX MOGULS--arrangements with the Orange, Sugar, Cotton, and Sun Bowls. Discussion will also center around the commissioner plan, junior college transfers, and the rule requiring a special meeting of the representatives before consent is given to a prospective bowl entry. The rule requiring a special meeting was largely Nebraska's work. But the fathers relented when they gave their consent to the Rose Bownominees by telephone and telegraph Sunday. Had they required a meeting, Stanford might have not waited to select Nebraska. Commissioners in the Big Ten and Pacific Coast have done a good job of cleaning up athletic messes of members. The Big Six may appoint a full-time salaried executive to superintend its athletic activities. The junior college rule requiring a year of residence of the junior college transfer before competing in varsity sports is expected to be contested by Kansas. Since other conferences allow immediate participation of these athletes most of the prize graduates of Kansas junior colleges pass up Kansas for greener pastures. The rule will probably remain as Kansas is the only school visibly affected by it. Kansas has a greater number of junior colleges than the other states. Dr. W. W. Davis, faculty representative, and Gwinn Henry will be the Kansas members at the Kansas City meeting. PLAY DUCATS--the occasion to play the elderly role of a doctor. With dress rehearsals Sunday, Director James Barton and his crew are winding up a stiff practice schedule this week. Discounting the four days of Thanksgiving vacation, this group of Hill thepsians has been working out for over five weeks in preparation for Tuesday night at 8:15. SYMPHONY TO STAGE- SYMPHONY TO STAGE end this may lead to. But he hears a song, cheers up, and dreams about all his gay adventures. Then, in thunders justice. Till's past catches up with him, and he is summoned to court. But he impudently keeps up a line of sarcastic mockery until the outraged court decrees—death by the guillotine! This time Till has no comeback. His face grows greenish gray, his knees knock. But the assigned penalty is administered, and the guillotine slices off Till's roguish head. When last heard from, Till's spirit was on its way upward, turning back to give the stiff old earth one last nose-thumbing. Always popping up in this composition is the Till motif, a spicy, sarcastic theme of a few notes, inviting enough to merit a swing arrangement. Do You Realize---- That the date is Dec.4 The Holidays are almost upon us! Yes - we know - every year you promise yourself that "this year I'll get my Christmas Shopping done early and avoid that last minute rush-WELL-you never do. This year the Daily Kansan would like to help you do that shopping early here in Lawrence. Think what a relief it will be to go home with no Christmas shopping to take all your vacation hours! So — We ask you to watch next Sunday's Kansan for a whole raft of Gift Suggestions your Lawrence Merchants are offering to make this Christmas "the best ever." 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