THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS With MSC Honorary Key--- Qberlin Leaves School For U.S. Naval Reserve Dave Oberlin, e'41, is leaving the University for the high seas with an honorary key. Oberlin will go into the United States Naval Reserves on Oct. 28, and does not expect to see Kansas again for almost two years. In the Men's Student Council meeting Monday night the boys stepped over party lines long enough to vote Dave Oberlin a key for his services on the council as a Pachacamac. The chain of events which led to Dave's withdrawal from school this week started last summer, when he enrolled in the naval reserves while he was in St. Louis on a pleasure trip. This week he was notified that he was expected in New York on Oct. 28 and that he should be ready to leave on 30 day cruise. "I won't be back to K.U. for at least a year and four months—but if we get into a war with Japan, who knows?" said Dave in commenting on his departure. In complying to the fullest with the ruling of the Board of Regents that a man withdrawing before the semester is two-third ended should receive only half of his incidental fees, the business office of the University has charged Oberlin $18.50 for his two weeks of school this semester. From Tippecanoe--- Dave has been active in politics during his three years here. In his sophomore year he was elected dance manager. Last year he was elected to the Men's Student Council from the School of Engineering on the Pachacannac ticket. Museum Has Buttons And Badges of 1840 ---Down To Willkie, Too By MIRIAM ABELE Of all the campaigns in history, only the Harrison-Tyler jamboree of 100 years ago can compare with the current Presidential race in its great emphasis upon buttons, badges, and trick gadgets. Today there are millions of Wilkie buttons flooding the country. On the other hand, buttons and badges from the 1840 campaign between Harrison and Van Buren are museum pieces. Spooner-Thayer museum has on exhibit in the main room of the ground floor a small collection of badges and buttons dating back to this 1840 Presidential race. Badges of the campaign between Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison also are included in the exhibit. Cleveland's ticket featured tariff reform, while Harrison and Reid promised "Protection". A large red badge pictures the famous cider barrel and log cabin which were used extensively during this campaign. The old slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too," from this campaign is still remembered. A faded Union ticket from the 1860 campaign between Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson is also on exhibit. Three medals from this campaign carry Lincoln's picture. One is inscribed, "Abraham Lincoln—Union of the States—1860." The exhibit also includes campaign buttons from the campaigns of Bryan and of Wilson, a collection of Landon sunflower emblems, and some Roosevelt buttons and badges. The bull moose, emblem of the Progressive Party of 1912, decorates a red silk bandanna. Several badges and campaign buttons carry the picture of Theodore Roosevelt. First Jayhawker ToCome Out Monday The first issue of the 1940 Jayhawker will be on sale Monday, Oct. 28, according to Betty Coulson, editor. This will be the homecoming number, special features will be devoted to homecoming activities and traditions. Varsity Theater To Re-Open Doors This Weekend The Varsity theaser, closed for a year, will open its doors this weekend, showing "Men Against the Sky," starring Wendy Barrie, Edmund Lowe, and Richard Dix. At present the heating plant is being rebuilt, and the projection equipment modernized for the grand opening Sunday afternoon. The theater is opening because "there are an extra lot of good pictures coming this fall, and we can show re-runs of big pictures which have appeared at the Jayhawker and Granada theaters," according to Stan Schwann, Lawrence manager for Commonwealth theaters. The Varsity will have three picture changes each week. Scheduled re-runs are "Drums Along the Mohawk," "Swanee River," "Dark Command." Two first run pictures will begin Sunday for four days. On Thursday the bill will be changed to a single feature running through Saturday. Admission will be the same for both matinee and evening. Concurrent with the opening of the Varsity theater next Sunday, the Patee theater will initiate a change in policy. The week day show schedule will be 2.30, 7 and 9 p.m., with continuous showings on Sunday beginning at 2.30. Cash will be given away on Monday nights, which is Social Security night and free glassware is available to all ladies every Thursday night, as in the past. Crazy auction night will be moved from Friday to Wednesday nights. MAN WANTED Student to take orders for Nash Custom Tailored Clothes. Swell line of Domestic and Imported fabrics in every wanted weave, pattern and color shade. Large selection of highly attractive goods authentically styled to your customer's choice. No investment. Complete sample equipment including full measuring instructions. No experience necessary. Company guarantees customer's satisfaction in the fit of his clothes. Excellent commission and bonus arrangement. Branch offices in big cities. Write fully THE A. NASH COMPANY, 1921 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANT ADS LOST: Wine colored fountain pen on or near campus. Call Frances Dotzour, Ph. 2345. -741-20 BOYS: Approved rooms, one single with lavatory: one large south double with twin beds. Well furnished. Midway to town. Quiet for study. Meals optional. 910 Ohio. LOST: Brown suede jacket, in Watson Library. Reward. Sigma Nu house, 1277. -740-20 APARTMENT for Rent: Two rooms neatly furnished. Nice and clean. Second floor. South and East exposure. Price $16.00 per month. Phone 2541, 1501 Rhode Island. LOST: Parker fountain pen without cap. Lost down town. Phone Willi- 'am Wilson, 2251J. 946 Ohio. -739-19 735-19 LOST. A pair of shell-rim glasses in brown case. Reward. Hogben, phone 552. -743-21 CLASSIFIED ADS "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Dale Ewing this is your free Kansan pass to see "He Married His Wife" and "Girl in 313" now showing at the Patee theater. K. U. BARBERS Shop No. 1 Shop No. 2 812 Mass. 842 Mass. Different Hair Cuts Our Specialty Hair Cuts 25c Open 'til 9 p.m. HAL'S LUNCH 122 W.9th H. E. N. Nottingham "Sandwiches as you like them" Chili Waffles Ray Davis this is your free Kansan pass to see "He Married His Wife" and "Girl in 313" now showing at the Patee theater. Call For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812½ Mass. Phone 256 LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP PIANOS TO RENT $3.00 to $6.00 per Mo. Small Pianos, New and Used Records and Sheet Music HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. 1109 Mass. Phone 171 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Drop in to See Us About Our Beautiful Permanents STADIUM BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 310 1033 Mass. SPECIAL SHAMPOO — FINGERWAVE Mon., Tues., Wed. — 35c Thurs., Fri., Sat. — 50c NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE 927½ Mass. Phone 458 Hat Shop — 1023 Mass. ACKERMAN'S IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Wave 50c Inquire about Nail Culture for Beautiful Hands Phone 533 941½ Mass. DRAKES for BAKES ROSE BEAUTY SHOP Your Fall Beauty Aids Receive Best Attention by Calling 31 84112 Mass. Latest in Hair Trims and Styles VENUS BEAUTY SALON 842 Mass. Phone 387 Lock and Key Service Lockers, Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 JACK TRUXEL this is your free Kansan pass to see "Lillian Russell" with Alice Faye and Don Ameche and "Ladies Must Live" with Wayne Morris and Rosemary Lane now showing at the Patee theater. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Oyler's Welcome Students To Try Their Shoe Repair at 14th & Tenn. OYLER'S SHOE SHOP "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs EMILY JEAN MILAM this is your free Kansan pass to see "Argentine Nights" with the Ritz Brothers and the companion feature "Sailor's Lady" with Jon Hall and Nancy Kelly now playing at the Granada theater. TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Service — Sandwiches Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Dye Those Summer Shoes Now - At Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. O BURGERT'S HIXON'S 721 Mass. 1113 Mass. Phone 141 HEADQUARTERS FOR For Sale or Rent Cameras & Supplies. Moving-Picture Cameras—Projectors Expert KODAK FINISHING Dusty Rhodes Drive In Get a Jumbo-Burger 110 W. 7th Fone 2059 VIRGINIA MAY GIFT SHOP ELDRIDGE HOTEL PHONE 88 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS - ROBERTS Transportation Headquarters Phone 278 609 Mass. BOGGS & ALBERT Hats and Dresses 941 Mass. Phone 849