Y, MAY 24, 1940. PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS By Walt Meingerer By Reginald Buxton (Guest Columnist) we to read the Hutchinson to find out what the papers old country and country printing humorous and covering metre per ce for the on paper The audi- willed expectant waiting or offspring r offsprings to appear." in their annual serenade last the Gamma Phi's serenaded I Psi house twice. The first e girls songs some right sweet but because the ruffians off, the Gamma Phi's came later and turned loose some ir better poolroom ballads were not complimentary in gemts that Barbara Smith, hall tyke, got herself enso long ago that she has or her engagement ring on the finger. C. H. Mullen just loves to his fellow students and dates. Most recent of Mullen's jokes is to have litera-overing everything from to sane sex life sent to Sam Clucas. Clucas has no such trivia at a time when to figure out in his mastis just why more children do on Monday and Tuesday day do the rest of the week. y Robertson has given up e life and is now riding daily. I always said Rob- and horses had something mon—and it isn't horse ant Ads venty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; insertions, only 75c. Accom- conv with cash. all that nice young man at your nice room. NT: Two room and three partments, furnished, lotop of hill, close to bus line to campus. All bills paid. rates. Inquire 1237 Oread ohio. -163 for girls, cool sleeping Kitchen privileges. 1620 Street. Phone 2402.7. -163 microscope lens, 10x, some- between parking zone near Hall and Anatomy Bldg. Phone 628. -157 CE, listen boys and girls! y Service 8 a.m. till 11 p.m. c. Remember call Smith, ma. Akorn Delivery. -158 T: Lovely furnished apart- uitable for instructors. Al- small ones. Also Business Phone 1989 R. -158 O. K. $14,000 UNION PLANS— The other three sections will be divided between the book exchange, remaining virtually as it no wis, and the recreation room and fountain. The book exchange will have a new system of stacks running east and west. (Continued from page one) The new fountain, on which the architects have been spending much of their time, will be at the north side of the building where the women's recreation room and offices of the Jayhawker, Camera club, Y.M.C.A., and Operating committee are now located. A large, double glass door will open from the west into the cafe, which will be 36 feet wide by 53 feet long. Circular booths will mark off the four corners of the room, with a new bar almost all the way across the west wall. Along the south will stand eight regular booths and along the north will be seven semi-circular booths. Three rows of booths in the middle of the room make 42 in all. New Heating System The recreation room will take up the space now occupied by the men's pool room, the east-west hallway, and some additional space to the east of the present recreation room. It will be 35 feet wide by 86 feet long. Part of the south wall will be torn out and glass bricks put in to give plenty of light to the rendezvous. Present plans call for four pool tables in the center, with two ping pong table flanking at each end. Six card tables will be arranged in out of the way nooks. Fluorescent lighting in both the walls and ceiling will be used throughout, and heat will be furnished by hot air ducts rather than the steam radiators that are now used. By using the hot air ducts, Werner explained, it will be possible to install rather easily an air conditioning system. However, this will not be done at present. The architects believe that the work can be nearly finished on the new fountain and recreation room before they tear into the present cafe, thereby allowing it to remain in use during the summer term. The entire project will be completed by next September, it is believed. Bridge Tourney Via Wireless Monday Night ment between the University of Kansas and the University of Wisconsin which was postponed last week because of technical interference, has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday night. --with The short wave bridge tourna- $5 AND $5 BO TO $7 MOST STYLES HAYNES & KEENE Grads Rank High In Gov't. Course 819 Mass. Phone 524 Three University of Kansas students are among 40 top-ranking college graduates who on June 1 will finish a year of practical experience as trainees of the federal government. Lawrence Preston Birney, c'29, Eldon Blake Smith, c'39, and Donald Anders Hansen, l'38, are members of this year's group. Clarence Senior, '23, has been selected as visiting and special lecturer at the University of Kansas City next year, it was announced from the department of sociology office today. These trainees, for whom the name "government interns" has been adopted, were brought to Washington, D.C., by the National Institute of Public Affairs. Inagurated in 1934, the National Institute's program is designed to give students interested in government the opportunity to see Uncle Sam at work. Mr. Senior will present a series of lectures on cultural relations with Mexico. For the past few years he has been a member of the Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, and in this capacity he has engaged in cooperative work with Mexico. A New Interne Phone K.U. 66 for a Kensan Want-Ad Taker KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP DOWNSTAIRS Graduate to Kansas City As Special Lecturer EAT GOOD FOOD at the Dr. Gordon S. 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