FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN $10,000 Fine For Failure To Register T. R. Gerhart, county clerk of Douglas county, has appointed George O. Foster, registrar at the University, to take charge of the registration of students in the University of Kansas who come under the provision of the Selective Service Act of 1940. Mr. Gerhart is in charge of registration for Douglas county. Mr. Foster will establish a registration board to assist in the registration process. The size and personnel of this board have not yet been decided upon. Announcements regarding the board and the place at which the registration will be conducted will be made later. Will Be on Oct. 16 In accordance with the President's proclamation of Sept. 16, the registration will be held on Oct. 16, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. All male citizens of the United States who, on Oct. 16, 1940 are between the ages of 21 and 36 and required to register. Students coming under this classification who do not live in Lawrence would ordinarily have to register in their home precincts. Can Register Here The registration board to be set up on the Hill will allow these students to register without having to return home. Faculty members and others who find it inconvenient to register at their regularly appointed places also may register with this board. Students who live in Lawrence may register either in town or on the Hill. However, failure to register at one of the two places will mean a $10,000 fine. North is Not Frigid Kisses of K. U. Grad Hike Lamour Pulse 26 Points Dorothy Lamour usually raises men's pulse rates. To be able to raise Miss Lamour's was the recent achievement of Ted North, '38, former Pan-Hellenic Council president here. North was given screen tests in Hollywood last year and landed a contract. Since then he has progressed from minor roles to major ones and now is playing second lead in the current filming of "Chad Hama." opposite Miss Lamour. In one of the takes of this picture Miss Lamour and North did not appear realistic in their kissing to Director Henry King. The director's Dyche Will Not Be Open To Public Until June Dyche museum will not be opened to the public in April. Instead, an opening is being planned as a feature of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary celebration during the week of June 5 to 9. The panorama on the main floor, however, is expected to be completed late in April. McFarland Exhibit To Stay in Spooner Throughout October The collection of paintings by Eugene McFarland, now on exhibit in Spooner-Thayer museum, will be shown throughout October. The group, which includes several prints and water colors, features fall and winter scenes. McFarland, was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1930 and now is teaching in Phillips University, Enid, Okla. He spent the An electrocardiogram was brought in, and electrodes were attached to Miss Lamour's arms. The two again went into their embrace, Miss Lamour's pulse jumped from 84 to 110. Director King was satisfied that the kisses were genuine. comment upon the fact that they looked phoney irked Miss Lamour so much that she resorted to scientific means to prove the "realness" 'of their clinch. North graduated from the University in 1938 with a bachelor of science degree in business, and attended the School of Law the following year. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. summer of 1935 in Europe, and October of that year, the first exhibit of his works was shown in Spooner-Thayer museum. In 1937 he spent the summer painting in Taos, N.M., and an exhibit of his work was shown in Spooner - Thayer in October. The present exhibition is being shown in cooperation with the department of drawing and painting. WANT ADS APARTMENT for Rent; Two rooms neatly furnished. Nice and clean. 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