PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 Commencement Program Includes Three Forums An aspect of the Commencement program this year which is open to alumni, students and friends of the University will be a series of three forums. The first of the three forums, which will be held Saturday. June 8, at 3:30 p.m., will be held on a different basis this year, according to E. O. Stene, assistant professor of political science and chairman of the Commencement forum committee. There will be no single lectures as this meeting, Stene explains, but the program will be a panel discussion by Professors John Ise, and H. B. Chubb and Dr. L. S. Powell of Lawrence. The three will discuss among themselves "America Looks at Europe's War" and then will open the meeting to questions from the audience. Prof. Allen Crafton's new Hill movie production, "Far Above the Golden Valley," will be shown in Hoch auditorium Sunday afternoon for the second forum program. The showing will start at 3:30 p.m. Monday, June 10, at the same time, "Industrial Development in Kansas" will be the topic of discussion for Prof. R. C. Moore, director of the State Geological Survey, Prof. W. C. McNown and John H. Ruckman, industrial engineer of Topeka who has conducted two surveys for the Topeka Chamber of Commerce. Moore's address will be "Natural Resources Available in Kansas" while McNown will speak on "Experiments in Special Building Materials." Ruckman will give an address on Industrial DATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2 HITS The King of Swing--- ARTIE SHAW And His Orchestra The Queen of Charm--- LANA TURNER "DANCING COED" 2nd Hit Thundering Expose! "FRAMED" Morgan A. Arm THURSDAY Mat. and Nite FREE TO EVERY LADY Rock Crystal Glassware Tumblers! Start your 37-piece Set Rock Crystal Glassware Now. 1 Piece Free Every Thursday FRIDAY! FREE! 50 Gallons Gasoline Park your car in the 800 block Mass. and attend the Patee! SATURDAY ONLY The 3 Mesquiteers "Rocky Mountain Rangers" Expansion. COMING SUNDAY CAGNEY LANE James Priscilla "THE ROARING 20's" Jeffrey Lynn - Humphrey Bogart — And — "ISLE OF DESTINY" June Long - Wm. Gargon The three talks will last for about an hour, Stene said, and will be followed by questions from the audience. The forums are free and open to alumni, students, parents, and friends of the University. The first two programs will be held in Hoch auditorium and the third in Fraser hall theater. Werner Denies--- (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) sition the question of cutting out of the council dance passes was never raised and the chairman, Henry Werner, did not at any time express any opinion whatsoever concerning dance passes for council members." Mr. Werner said he had asked each member of the committee, if he had made such a statement during the meeting and each member said no. When asked if he was in favor of fewer dance passes, Mr. Werner said that was "not the issue being discussed at present." "I was astounded to learn that I GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 ENDS TONITE DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON "TYPHOON" (In Technicolor) News - Musical - Novelty THURSDAY 3 DAYS MARTHA RAYE CHARLIE RUGGLES 'Farmer's Daughter' Companion HIT LARAINE DAY JEAN MUIR 'One Was Beautiful' Cartoon - News Lucky Seat Night FRIDAY NIGHT $5.00 Free had made such a statement," Mr. Werner said. After Scarlett O'Hara, What? The Answer: SUNDAY VIVIEN LEIGH ROBERT TAYLOR Vivien Leigh's First Picture since she thrilled the world as tempestuous Scarlett O'Hara "WATERLOO BRIDGE"! Dance passes for M.S.C. and W.S. G.A. members have long been a battle-matter in Hill Politics. Class party passes were banned in most cases this year because of band contracts which allowed only press passes. (Continued from page one) WATERLOO BRIDGE' Home-Sweet-Home--ing." The K.U. 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