SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 100% PAGE FIV To Entertain Dad And Mom Saturday The nineteenth annual Parent's Day banquet will be held Saturday, October 19, at 6:30 in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, according to a statement Saturday by Bill Farmer, president of the M.S.C. The celebration will come on the day of the Kansas-Nebraska football game. Chancelor Deane W. Malott will officially welcome the visiting parents at the banquet, and a unique program has been planned. The schedule will include an "Information, Please" quiz in which student-submitted questions will be used in an attempt to stump six,faculty members from various schools of the University. Dean Henry Werner adviser of men will preside over this part of the program. Questions for the faculty members to answer are to be submitted to Dean Werner's office by members of the student body, Farmer said, and every person who submits a question used will receive a prize of $1. A student committee will select the questions to be used, and award the prizes. The questions should be similar to those used on the original radio program and the questions which require humorous answers will receive special consideration. As many questions as are submitted will be considered, as long as they pertain generally to the following subjects: science, law, dramatics, athletics, English literature, and music. All students who would like to try to embarrass a faculty member are invited especially to turn the tables on these six victims: Dean Morceau, dean of the law school; Dr. F. C. Allen of the athletic department; Helen Rhoda Hoopes, of the English department; Dean Paul B. Lawson, dean of the college; Prof. Geltch, of the fine Bob McKay, in charge of the rest of the program, announced that the Modern Choir would sing two numbers, and members of both the men's and women's glee clubs would sing several selections. Community singing will be led by a member of the men's glee club during which time a novelty of last year, the Vocalometer, will register the volume of noise emitted by the crowd. college; Prot. Geitch, of the fine arts school; and Prof. Allen Crafton of the speech and dramatics department. Anyone planning to attend may purchase tickets of admission at the business office or at the Memorial Union building for sixty-five cents. All reservations must be made by 5 o'clock Friday evening. New Major In Fine Arts A new major field in fine arts was adopted by the Fine Arts faculty in its meeting last Thursday evening. It will be known as a major in Industrial Design and Graphic Arts, and will be offered next semester. The proposed four-year course will include the fundamental drawing courses, academic work in the T. B. Tests To Be Given To Campus Foodhandlers Going into the third phase for student body protection against tuberculosis, Watkins Memorial hospital is starting a drive for tests for all foodhandlers in all organized and unorganized houses. Dr. Canuteson, student health director, announced yesterday. Examinations for faculty members, University employees, and students are nearly completed, he said. Organizations represented in the inter-fgraternity councils are required by council rulings to have their foodhandlers examined. The student hospital is extending the same privileges of examination to other organized groups and boarding clubs that serve meals to University stu $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ serve meals to University students. Dr. Cauteson said a list should be sent to the hospital of all persons handling or supervising food preparation and serving. They are to report to the hospital during regular dispensary hours.. Many student employees were examined this fall and need only to check their records. It is advised that housemothers report for the examination since they have repeated contact with the students in the houses. There is no charge for the examination. Out of 348 tested, the total food-handlers examined in the past year, 1939-40, 153 were non-students. They were X-rayed only, and had no tuberculin test. Students X-rayed only, because they had previous tuberculin tests which were positive, numbered 59. There were 34 students tested with positive results and later X-rayed. Student foodhandlers who had the test repeated and still had negative results numbered 35. Sixty-seven of the students passed on the basis of prevoius X-ray or tuberculin tests. College, courses in design, handcrafts, industrial art, architectural design, advertising in the department of journalism, architectural design in the School of Engineering and Architecture, and a group of electives. Sigma Delta Rho Names Freshman Debate Squad Freshman debate squad tryouts were held Thursday. Members of Sigma Delta Rho, national debate fraternity, and E.C.Buehler, professor of speech and dramatic art judged the speakers. Those chosen were Frank Arnold, Bob Barton, Bud Boddington, Kathleen Carroll, Bill Cole, Robert Coleman, Bud McDonald, Arthur Nelson, H. W. Newman, Tom Schwinn, and John Starlock. The freshman group will aid in a series of radio programs, speak in high school assemblies throughout the state and will compete with winning teams of the high school meets. The egg plant is also known as the aubergine. NOTICE All students wishing to enter either one of the all-university tournaments in golf or tennis should register their applications immediately in the University intramural office, room 107, Robinson gymnasium, Intramural Director E. R. Elbel said today. PHONE 432 For the Finest Dry Cleaning Service Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen Can Turn Out. Garments Like New. No Odor. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS IT'S TRUE! 740 Vt. By Wiley Padan EN YEARS AGO MISS COLEBERT CUT HER HAIR IN BANGS TO IMPRESS A CASTING DIRECTOR... AND HAS KEPT IT THAT WAY EVER SINCE! NEW YORK, N. Y. — "IT'S TRUE! that Chill Wills, lanky Texan scored big in the 'Westerner' that he now is sharing comedy honors with Frank Morgan as one of the leading characters in M-G-M's 'Boom Town,'" says Wiley Padan. "Wills spent nearly twenty years singing and doing monologues in vaudeville before the Hollywood movie industry made him a screen comedian. One of his latest hit songs is 'Sunset Trail Down Oklahoma Way.' Her garden has a solid half acre of perfect gardens besides an abundance of Spanish Eva in 'Boom Town,' has a camellias! Stars of "Boomtown" Which Opens Today at the Jayhawker for 5 Days At Regular Prices. Reaching The Student Body Consistently Day After Day KANSAN WANT ADS GET RESULTS ★ Have you lost something? Do you need a room vacancy filled? ★ Would you like students to know you do typing? ★ Do you want pupils to tutor? THESE and a hundred others are being taken care of for KANSAN Want Ad Users (Ads Taken at Kansan Business Office cash only) 15