WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Two Doctors Resign Posts Flowers in a gorgeous riot of color, a vine covered terrace, and a tea table presided over by two charming hostesses made a delightful spring picture last Sunday at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Frank E. Jones, 1140 East Thirteenth street. Dr. Ben F. Klaumann and Dr. Paul W. Miles, assistant physicians of the student health service, will not return next year, it was announced today. In 1937, while he was still an internne, Klaumann took over a practice in Harlan, Ky., in the midst of the riots and strikes in the mining town. "Two state highway patrolmen slept in my office all the time," he smiled. The doctor said that he had not expected to treat gunshot wounds so soon. Jones Flower Garden Draws Many Visitors The gardens of Professor and Mrs. Jones are the mecca for flower lovers from all over the state. The flowers are just now at the height of the blooming season. An almost constant stream of visitors stroll over the paths. Tea was served to 300 visitors last Sunday by Mrs. Jones and her daughter, Betty. Doctor Miles will take a special course in pathology at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City this summer and will probably enter private practice in the fall. Doctor Klaumann will begin another chapter of an eventful career when he enters private practice this summer in Kansas City with Dr. Rial Olivie and Dr. Horace Flanders, industrial physicians. There are 350 varieties of iris in the Jones garden, in all colors of the rainbow. They are growing between 50 and 60 varieties of peonies. The huge blossoms are in varying shades of red, pink, and white. The blossoms are cut while in bud, placed in cold storage and held for sale for Memorial Day. Sixty dozen have been The committee plans to put on talent shows similar to the one at the last mid-week. Cokes will be served at the east end of the ballroom. Cold drinks and hot talent will enliven the Varsity dances next year if the dance authorities put into operation a plan which is now being considered. The Union Activities committee and the Dance committee with Fred Littoo as dance manager, are working on a plan to create more interest in the varsities and thus insure a larger attendance next year. Mrs. Jones was state president of the Kansas Flower Club for the year 1937-1938. She is an authority on gardening and has published articles in "Gardens" and "Garden Club Work" in The American Home magazine. (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) and 15,000 armored cars and other vehicles were being employed. already thus prepared and Professor Jones had over 600 blossoms ready for the Decoration Day market this year. Nazis Launch---needed to have close to a million men. While the battle of annihilation ordered by Hitler got underway, an eight-day celebration of the Flanders victory was starting on the German home front—also at Hitler's order. For three days, he decreed, bells will ring throughout Germany and for eight days there is to be joy and festivity. "Financially, this hobby has not been so successful," said Mrs. Jones, "for just as soon as we receive a little money we put it right back into new bulbs." Club Atmosphere For Fall Varsities Against this the French were believed to have close to a million men The French reported that the German attack was concentrated between the sea and the Laon-Soissons road—indicating that the chief fighting was going on along the 110-mile front with lesser fighting for the whole distance of the line. HOW TO START YOUR SUMMER VAC. 20 E. 9th St. Phone 120 Lawrence, Kan. RAILWAY EXPRESS RAILWAY EXPRESS GENELY AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Action opened with a traditional artillery bombardment at 4 a.m.—an unusual feature of the present war which has been marked on the German side by an absence of artillery preparations. The brunt of this attack, it was clear, must be borne by the French with the aid of a small British expeditionary force which remained in France when the chief BEF forces went into Belgium. Winston Churchill indicated to parliament yesterday that losses of equipment in the evacuation of Flanders were so great that it would be several months before a large new BEF could be reconstituted. The Italian front today continued ominous but without tangible developments to indicate whether Italy was closer to entry into the war. Telephone communication between Italy and France and Great Britain was banned. The Fasiest school for political preparation was closed because all students have been called to the colors. A report reached Rome that Greece had rejected an urgent Turkish request for permission to occupy some Greek islands, particularly some near the Great Italian base in the Dodecanese islands off the Turkish coast. Belgian quarters in Paris indicated that even if Germany should win the war King Leopold would no longer be satisfactory to the Belgians as a monarch. To each and every University student ---may you have an interesting and eventful summer vacation... To the Graduating Class of '40 we offer our heartiest and best wishes on your future successes. We know you'll continue plugging towards the top of the "ladder of success" after graduation. So Long, Students We hope you have a pleasant and profitable vacation. We appreciate the business you have sent us this past school year. Our chief concern is always to give the best in laundry and dry cleaning service. If there is anything we can do to make your farewell parties more enjoyable. give us a ring on 383. 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