TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Women's Intramurals By JEAN MILAM PAGE FIVE Both the mixed doubles and the singles tennis tournaments have reached the finals and will be played off as soon as the weather permits. In the mixed doubles, Giles-Jenkins will play the team of Dodge-Lynch, and Mary Beth Gudge, KKG, will play Peggy Davis, KAT, for the singles championship. Bell, Irwin and Kitney were greatly responsible for the victory of the seniors, but with the help of Nielson, Wells and Wilson, the sophomores held their opponents to a one point victory. The first games between women's intramural class volleyball teams were played last night when the juniors defeated the freshmen, 31 to 25, and the seniors beat the sophomores, 26 to 25. Outstanding players on the junior team were Dodge, Bingham and Herriman and on the freshman team were Lawrence and Butler. Grad Ties Knots Mildred Akers, '39, has become a "Marvin" Sam." The next Kansan will be published Tuesday, Dec. 3. Only a few months away from the campus, she is serving as deputy probate judge in Washington, Kan., and performing marriage ceremonies for couples twice her age. Her work has been so satisfactory that she will continue her "hitching" for another term. Evelyn Herriman, IWW, and Lenore Grizzell, Corbin hall, are the finalists in the handball tournament. Intramural managers will meet tonight in Robinson gymnasium to complete plans for the aerial darts, ping pong, and basketball tournaments. Emphasis Week Closes Tonight Today marks the close of the three-day University program of Religious Emphasis Week which began Sunday evening when Robert C. Mackie, of Geneva, Switzerland, secretary of the World Student Christian Federation gave the opening address in the Memorial Union building. All organized houses have had or will have by tonight a guest speaker for some religious topic. Speakers tonight in the various houses will be the Rev. Harold G. Barr, Dean R. A. Schwegler, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, the Rev. Robert A. Hunt, Prof. Allen Crafton, Prof. W. E. Sandelius, Prof. N. W. Storer, Mr. John Moore, Prof. Robert M. Davis and Prof. Henry Werner. Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, will hold its annual fall initiation at 6 o'clock tonight in the Colonial Tea room. Rev. Joe King will deliver the address. Home Economics Sorority Presents Skit on Program A skit entitled "Joining Up" was presented by Omicron Nu, honorary home economics sorority, at a meeting of the Home Economics Club in Fraser hall this afternoon. The program was given in honor of Ellen H. Richard's Day. Members of the committee in charge of the program were Ruth Mercer, Lois Ross, and Leta Bruchmiller. Jakosky Leaves For California Dean J. J. Jakosky left Saturday night on a short business trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco. He plans to return to Lawrence Dec. 1, in order to resume classes on Monday after the Thanksgiving vacation. LAST WEEK "PICK 'EM"—THE WINNAHS W. L. O.P. Winner: Lester Kappelman, 1130 Ky. 11 0 8 Prize: $2 Arrow Shirt Second: Neale Wherry, 1805 Miss. (on draw) 11 0 14 Prize: $1.65 Sherry Craft Pajamas Third: Ralph Linville, 1703 Ind. Prize: $1 Swank Key Chain 11 0 14 Fourth: Evelyn Graber, 1125 W. Hills Parkway 1 Prize: I Swank Key Chain Last Pick 'Em Contest of the Year Closes Saturday, Nov. 30. Blanks at Store Now. than the average of the 4 other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them-Camels also give you a smoking plus equal, on the average, to By burning 25% slower 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! WHEN you get right down to it, a cigarette is only as flavorful—only as cool—only as mild—as it smokes. The smoke's the thing! Obvious—yes, but important—all-important because what you get in the smoke of your cigarette depends so much on the way your cigarette burns. Science has pointed out that Camels are definitely slower-burning (see left). That means a smoke with more mildness, more coolness, and more flavor. Now-Science confirms another important advantage of slower burning...of Camels. Less nicotine-in the smoke! Less than any of the 4 other of the largest-selling brands tested-28% less than the average! Light up a Camel...a s-l-o-w-burning Camel...and smoke out the facts for yourself. The smoke's the thing! "SMOKING OUT" THE FACTS about nicotine. Experts, chemists analyze the smoke of 5 of the largest-selling brands...find that the smoke of slower-burning Camels contains less nicotine than any of the other brands tested. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (