URSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 1 On the Shin By Walt Meininger one two Phi Psi's who struggled front row positions at THAT OW at the carnival were sorry in they got water squirted all them. the Theta serenade so enthused Sig Alph's Sunday night that entire chapter got out of bed, on robes, and ventured out on a fest of its own. An index to excellence of the Alph singing; Pl Phi's threw buckets of water appreciation. and Prof. Mabel Elliot ate her terminalism pork chop under the imission she was helping poor Chile students. What's in a nation? After all one banquet is a nut deal like another. We sup- lacy Graham, who spent two mortal fear that his boardmates would pour glue in the curtiar beard he cultivated for the age City Rodeo-promotion scheme, off the hairy mask yesterday, al dried weight of the whiskers: a rorter of a pound. nch Club Presents Play Final Meeting Today he final meeting for the semester he French club, Cercle Francais held yesterday. the program consisted of a one play "La Grammaire" by Labicle the following cast: Cabbasus, card H. Barnett, c'43; Blanche, is Isabelle Rice, c'42; Portrinas, es Hamilton, c'43; Machut, Ken-Lewis, c'42; and Jean, Jack call, c'43. Minerva Davis sang unais-tu le pays" from Mignon. ding the program refresh- were served. Miss Neuen- wander poured. — Companion Hit — A Good Little Sport? Or a Good Little Girl? 'FREE, BLONDE AND 21'' Lynn Bari - Joan Davis Mary Beth Hughes Color Cartoon - News 140 Men Apply For New Dorms More than 140 students had made application by today for the 118 cooperative house scholarships to be made available at the University with the opening of school next fall, according to an announcement from the office of the Endowment association. Among the first applications for the scholarships 30 were from high school seniors who had been unsuccessful in preliminary examinations for the Summerfield scholarships. The deadline for all applications is May 15. Delayed somewhat by the rainy weather, construction on Battenfeld hall, designed to accommodate 52 men students, is going forward and the dormitory will be completed near the end of the summer. Interior decorating and repair work is nearly completed on Brynwood Place. The houses will be conducted cooperatively, each resident scholar paying his share of the expenses and performing his share of the household duties. The exact cost to the students has not been set. It should not exceed $18 a month, Olin Templin, secretary of the Endowment association, recently announced. No definite plan has been set for selecting the occupants. The committee will attempt to divide the number and have as many upperclassmen as freshman and sophomores. Nash to Speak For Topeka Club "The Modern Adolescent" will be discussed by Dr. Bert A. Nash, professor of education, at a luncheon of the Topeka Optimist club in the Jayhawk hotel tomorrow. DICKINSON NOW! DAYS SATURDAY A New Angle on The Marriage Triangle! The Comedy Smash of 1940 Petitions Will---she played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and has since appeared with other symphony groups News Continued From Page 1 "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" JEAN ARTHUR FRED MacMURRAY MELVYN DOUGLAS peared with other symphony groups. Dean Swartouth added this morning that the petitions had not reached him yet, but that he would be glad to receive them. Concerning Miss Eitner, who recently starred during the Music Week Festival, the dean commented, "The petitions will serve to prove Miss Eitner's ability and popularity. Financial reasons made this action necessary. We have more students than we can take care of in the piano section, and the shift was necessary to best serve the School of Fine Arts. and to guard against the threat of a new German blow, especially against the British Isles. Great Britain---- C O M I N G Deanna Durbin - Walter Pidgeon 'IT'S A DATE' Both the Prime Minister and Winston Churchill, first lord of the Admiralty, persistently have warned in the last few days that the country must steel itself against the danger of attack on England as a result of the German conquest of Norway and of the Nazi hopes that a knock out blow might be dealt to demoralize Great Britain. To guard against those threats: 1. King George signed a proclamation making an additional 2,500,000 men between the ages of 19 and 37 liable for military service and boosting to 4,500,000 the number of men Britain will have under arms or ready for call. 2. Home Secretary Sir John Anderson introduced in Commons a special powers bill increasing punishment for "treachery" in England and giving the government drastic power to deal with "fifth column" or "Trojan horse" activities of Communists, Fascists, German agents or any others who might seek to weaken resistance to invasion of England. PATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime Red-Blosed Dance Hall Beauty rs. Blue-Blosed Glamour Girl! ** NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2 Hits! "These Glamour Girls" Glamour Girls" Lew Lana AYRES TURNER Jane Bryan - Anita Louise — 2nd Hit — Fiend on the Loose! 'Wolf of New York' EDMUND LOWE Jury Still Out---- SATURDAY ONLY JOHNNY MACK BROWN "RIDERS OF PASCO BASIN" SUNDAY — 3 Days Mirth and Melody Under the Big Top! MARX BROS. Grouche - Chico - Harpo "AT THE CIRCUS" And HUMPHREY BOGART In His Strangest Role "RETURN OF DR. X" ficers on his apartment at 1231 Kentucky. The officers reported finding a pint of whiskey in a drawer in the bedroom of the apartment and several pints of whiskey and rum outside of a base-ment window which opened under a porch. Palmer's attorney asserted that the whiskey in the drawer was some that officers failed to find when Mrs. Palmer was arrested for possession of liquor this winter. Mrs. Palmer plead guilty and served two months in the city jail. The defendant denied any knowledge of the whiskey found near the window of the basement. Police officers testified that they knew of no other way to get into the basement than through a doorway into the Palmer apartment. Palmer's father testified that there were other ways to gain entrance to the basement. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. R. W. 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