PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1940 Week Set Aside To Promote Art To promote interest in American art and to encourage sales of exhibits, President Roosevelt has designated the week of Nov. 25 to Dec. 1, as National Art Week. In observance of this week, Spooner-Thayer museum will display in the loan gallery a collection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by local artists, including members of the departments of painting, architecture, and design. Prices will be marked on exhibits and all will be for sale. "We have decided to open the exhibit Saturday, Nov. 23, two days before the week officially begins, in order that students will have a chance to see the display before they go home for Thanksgiving vacations," Miss Minnie Moodie, curator, explained. The American mural designs which have been on view since Nov. 1 will remain until the end of this week. Hay and Curtis On Aero Board Prof. Earl D. Hay, of the University department of mechanical engineering, and Dean Harry Curtis of the school of engineering of the University of Missouri, have been appointed directors of the Civil Pilot Training commission for the fifth region of the Civil Aeronautical Association, Lawrence. Training of the advanced flying students of the C.A.A. has been hampered during the past two weeks because of the effect of cold weather on the motors of the planes. VARSITY 20c NOW ENDS THURSDAY Thrills and Adventure That the Screen Has Never Produced Before!! IN TECHNICOLOR Also—Sport Reel and News FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bigger Laffs Than Ever "Mexican Spitfire Out West" LUPE VELEZ - LEON ERROL COMING SUNDAY OSA JOHNSON'S (Mrs. Martin Johnson) "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" Fraternities Welcome New Dorms Welcomes for the three newly-organized independent houses and their representatives will be extended at 7:30 tonight at the smoker to be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building by the Men's Inter-Fraternity Council, Bob McKay, president, announced today. Plans for the two and one-half hour program include singing by the Modern Choir; feats of magic by student-magician Bob Ramsey, college junior; and refreshments for all representatives. That funny, salty taste in the water that University students have been complaining about for the past few weeks has been traced down by Frank E. Willey, Lawrence city water superintendent, and found to arise from the salt beds in the western part of the state. Hays Deposit Makes Water Taste Salty Willey reports that salt from a deposit near Hays is carried to Lawrence by the Smoky Hill river. 15c 12:30 HOURS---of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary and also because this is a legislative year. It is important in legislative years that the work and the needs of the University are made known throughout the state. News From Page One Continuous Shows from 2 ANY TIME Miss Huff also said that tomorrow night's closing hours would be 12:30 a.m. for women who go to Columbia. PAY NITE TONITE Every Person Attending the Patec Tonight Will Receive a Pay Envelope Containing from ONE_CENT_TO We Pay You to Attend Our Show! $5.00 CASH FREE! Women who stay in Lawrence tomorrow will be forced to keep the regular 10:30 closing hours. -ENDS TONIGHT —- Wallace Beery “MAN FROM DAKOTA” EVERYBODY WINS COUNTY CLUBS---of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary and also because this is a legislative year. It is important in legislative years that the work and the needs of the University are made known throughout the state. And—"Charlie Chan in The Wax Museum" (continued from page one) Adventure! Thrills! Action! and Loads of Laughs! THURSDAY—3 Days 5—BIG UNITS—5 RICHARD ARLEN ANDY "Hi ya Buck" DEVINE "Black Diamonds" SERIAL - COMEDY CARTOON - NEWS ALSO COMING SUNDAY! Clark Joan GABLE CRAWFORD "STRANGE CARGO" (continued from page four) ing in speeches, window displays, and programs the work that is accomplished on Mount Oread. The work of these groups is especially important this year because Student Falls From Bed And Lands in Hospital Because of one too many rolls, Margaret Funk, college sophomore, fell out of bed early Saturday morning. She is now being treated at Watkins Memorial hospital for bruise or contusion of the shoulder. JAYHAWKER Tonight at 9:00 5 FREE TURKEYS Select Dressed Corn Fattened Milk Fed. The Best Money Can Buy. LAST TIMES TONITE TYRONE POWER "MARK OF ZORRO" the Most Famous o All Screen Roles. LINDA DARNELL BASIL RATHBONE --flock — Phone 2829R THURSDAY 3 RIOTOUS DAYS ONCE IN A BLUE MOON A PICTURE IS BROUGHT FORTH WITHOUT FANFARE AND UNSADDLED WITH PROMISES, THE SORT THAT GROWS AS IT GOES THRIVING ON CUSTOMER COMMENT THAT THE ENTIRE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY CALLS--flock — Phone 2829R "A SLEEPER" AND HERE IT IS --flock — Phone 2829R Logic and Plausibility Are Not in it, but Humor and Song, Performance, Novelty and Talent Cram Its Footage to Capacity! 1940'S BIGGEST LAUGH BROADCAST! THIS ONE WILL LIVE FOREVER! SUNDAY — KAY KYSER "You'll Find Out" PETER LORRE - BORIS KARLOFF - BELA LUGOSI GINNY SIMMS and KAY KYSER'S BAND During the first six months of 1940, the Lockheed Company alone made deliveries valued in excess $19,000,000. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 10c-25c ENDS TONITE! Cartoon - News - Sport 5 FREE TURKEYS 5 dressed, select, corn-fattened, milk fed, young turkey hens from the--flock — Phone 2829R TONITE at 9 p.m. CARL GRABER TONITE at 9 p.m. FREE, no strings, no red tape! Just be here and take home a turkey for Roosevelt's Thanksgiving THURSDAY—3 Days THE Strangest TRIO THAT EVER SAILED THE SEVEN SEAS! Euger to fight, unafraid to die. Asking only for a stout ship beneath them...and a pretty girl to call their own. Hall Roach presents KENNETH ROBERTS' AAuthor of "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" A Richard Wollice • Graver Jonas Production Victor MATURE • Louise PLATT Leo CARRILLO • Bruce CABOT Co-Feature! FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS with the Weaver Bros. and Elvira co u ir su co h ti fo 7 SUNDAY —Social Outcasts! —Tropical Wanderers! —Love Hungry Hearts! SINNERS