UESDAY, MAY 14, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN On the Shin By Walt Meininger Help you try to bum a cigarette on Marvin Goebel be careful not to take the lone smoke he'll show up first. Goeble carries a "bumming stage" to offer those of us who for a cigarette. If the heel takes at last stick Marvin puts him on his ask list; if he turns it down Goebel cuts the full package out of the her pocket. You never can tell how close this air business can come to us. For instance: Is there any truth to this imor that the Japanese students have been asked to come home? And it's not very consoling to read the Kansas City Star's recently lusted scare type announcing the progress of the war and then walk by Fowler shops to see the R.O.T.C. practicing prone shoot positions. In the other hand it probably would be more upsetting not to see some such activity. --col basement room with shower for summer. Also beautifully furnished second floor rooms. Inner-airing mattresses, twin beds. Sleeping porch. Exceptional meals. 1408 nennessee. Phone 1484. -154 A recently organized club, "The fluffed Off by Margaret Murray judge No.1," announces through its secretary that it is growing fast. An action will be held soon to determine who should be president of the organization by merit of being the most fluffed off of the fluffed off. The employment bureau had a call today for two men to carry sandwich-boards announcing the vocational guidance lecture. Those to sport new outfits are Paul Suchland and Lloyd Estes. Make-up is to be applied by that added attraction of the Motion Picture class, Marvin Doon. Who said college doesn't prepare he for practical work? Music Sorority Vespers feature Piano-String Trio XI chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical sorority, presented its cond Vespers of the year Sunday afternoon at the University before a early large audience. Outstanding on the program was the performance of the "Echo" Quarquet from Haydn in which the piano, laced on one side of the stage, was answered phase after phrase with echo-like response by a string trio on the opposite side. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "Tell that nice young man about your nice room." OST An Asthma atomizer in black leather case. Phone 1110. Reward or return. -151 IHOOPEE, listen boys and girls! Delivery Service 8 a.m. till 11 p.m. aily. 10c. Remember call Smith, 20 Indiana. Akorn Delivery. -158 ool rooms for the summer at 1222 Mississippi, with sleeping porch accommodations. Phone 2062 after 6 m. or Sunday. -154 Markham Speaks Here Tonight "What shall I do with my life?" a question many students are asking themselves, will be answered tonight at 7:30 o'clock by W. T. Markham, a member of the Board of Regents, in a vocational guidance talk in Frank Strong auditorium. Markham will offer suggestions to students who are puzzled as to making the correct choice of their future occupations, and will discuss the methods of analyzing character makeup in order to better solve vocation problems. Formerly state superintendent of schools, Markham is a member of the state commission of vocational education. Vocation Clinic Starts Tonight Students with problems regarding the selection of a major will have the opportunity to hear a vocational expert when W. T. Markham, of the State Committee on Vocational Education, opens the University's first Vocational Guidance Clinic with an address in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 7:30 this evening. Markham, formerly state superintendent of education, has studied vocations with respect to openings in each, training, and incomes. The clinic, lasting the entire week, is organized to give the student individual help in the form of private conferences and interviews with any one of several of seventy advisers drawn from faculty members and Lawrence townsmen. Counseling will take place in the office of the adviser. First registration will take place this evening following Markham's address. Later enrollment will be in the offices of Elizabeth Meguiar, women's student adviser; Henry Werner, men's student adviser; the Y. M.C.A.; or the Y.W.C.A. DATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime — ENDS TONIGHT — Marx Brothers "AT THE CIRCUS" And Humphrey Bogart "RETURN OF DR. X" WEDNESDAY—3 Days 2 Top Hits Fast and Furious Fun Frolic! Melvyn Douglas Joan Blondell 2nd Hit — Mad, Merry Mystery Mix-Up CHARLIE RUGGLES "Good Girls Go to Paris" WALTER CONNOLLY "Opened by Mistake" Coming Sunday--- WALLACE BEERY "Thunder Afloat" News Continued From Page 1 Important instructions concerning Commencement plans and regulations will be explained. President Schwaller urged that all seniors be present so that whatever business action is taken will embody the views of a representative majority of the class. Dues and assessments voted at the mass meeting and binding on the whole class, it was pointed out. Seniors Meet---lied power was being thrown into the struggle between modern mechanized armies and air fleets which experts described as perhaps the greatest battle in history. Germans Smash---lied power was being thrown into the struggle between modern mechanized armies and air fleets which experts described as perhaps the greatest battle in history. On the basis of both German and French communiques, the main battlefield along the French frontier extended from the French-Belgian-Luxembourg frontier northwestward to where the Meuse river turns northward at Charleville-Mezieres. On this 50-mile front, the Germans claimed to have crossed the French frontier at several points and also had continued eight to 10 miles into France to cross the Meuse river, at Sedan, which the French evacuated. 1000 Degrees---laureate speaker, has been minister of churches in Boston, Bagota, N.J., Saginaw, Mich., and Portland, Mo. He served as lecturer in Biblical literature at Bowdoin college before going to Yale about three years ago. During the World War he served with the Red Cross in France and is the author of "The Task of Religion," published in 1936. Schroeder, professor of homilies and pastoral theology, Yale University. W. T. Markham, member of the state Board of Regents, will represent the board at the graduation exercises, and William Allen White will give the address at the annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the University. Dr. Schroeder of Yale, the bacca DICKINSON ENDS TONIGHT Also: Color Cartoon - News WEDNESDAY 4 Days Only Now Presents Another Triumph in His Picturization of Daphne du Maurier's The Producer Who Gave You GONE WITH THE WIND DAVID O. SELZNICK "REBECCA" WALTER PIDGEON Laurence Joan OLIVIER FONTAINE Plus: FRANKIE MASTERS and His Band Chancellor Malott will be making his first appearance at commencement since he was graduated from the University in 1921. William Allen White, the Emporia editor who will address the annual meeting of the Alumni Association, was the K.U. commencement speaker in 1934. Following is the list of seniors who are graduating with this year's class. Those who have received degrees previously are not included. Athletes Have— and Ross Robertson. The "Moral Domestic Drama" will go on again tonight, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8:15. Tickets are available for 25 cents in the basement of Green Hall. 'My Son, My Son!' BRIAN AMERNE MADELEINE CARROLL Also—Porky Cartoon - News NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY NITE Howard Spring's Sensational Best-Seller Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 $5.00 in Cash LUCKY SEAT NIGHT KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP WOLESON'S To Lucky Seat Holder DOWNSTAIRS EAT GOOD FOOD at the Optometrist 911 Mass. DE LUXE CAFE TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 TENNIS RACKETS Softball and Baseball Gloves Bats and Balls Rackets Re-strung RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. JAKE FRY this is your free pass to see "My Son, My Son" now showing at the Granada theater. Drakes for Bakes GREEN LANTERN For Refreshments WHEN DOWN TOWN It's the 20% SAVED!! Cash and Carry or Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. EAT WITH EAT WITH DUSTY RHODES Open All Night 110 W. 7th IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Hair Style 35c Oil Shampoo and Wavé, 50c Also Drene and Fitch Shampoo Experienced operators only 411½ Mass. St. Phone 533 See the FOR PERSONAL LOANS MUTUAL LOAN CO. Room 9, 927½ Mass. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentalt, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 Virginia May Gift Shop Eldridge Hotel Bldg. GRADUATION GIFTS