TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN --- By Walt Meininger Elizabeth Barclay, Pi Phi's ever-conscious-of-the-fact new president, is developing a bad case of the jitters as graduation draws nigh. Reportedly engaged to a lad in the General Electric school in Pittsfield, Mass.; to a man from hometown Grinnell; and going steady with a medicine in Kansas City, Kan., she expects all three to meet here for graduation in June. To further complicate things she has told the enamoured one of Pittsfield that she is going to a summer camp near there for the summer. He believes that she is coming there to be close to him. Little does he realize that the man from Grinnell is going to the same camp as a counselor. Should be an interesting graduation when these three all show up to escort her to the various functions. And maybe a little note-comparing will add to the hilarity. The hospital is said to be cooperating with the coming horseback trek to Kansas City. An advance guard has been sent out to cache liniment in convenient spots along the proposed trail. For balming purposes. Exhausted after a strenuous evening at the Alpha Kappa Si party, Ed Wills draws to Kay Burner, "If you want to woo you'll have to take the initiative. I'm just as tired as I can be." We have no further report. Charlie Henshall said he lost his pin during the premiere. (Remember?) Then he ran around here tearing his hair for three weeks trying to find the girl who has been pushing it around, inferring Hen- Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 15 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompan- company copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." LOST: T.K.E. fraternity pin. Name F. L. Brumback on back of pin. Phone 1076. -139 RENT: May Ist, attractive, almost new, 3-room apartment, private bath, front and rear entrances. Alsa see list, apartments, houses, for rent. 1700 Tennessee, phone 2105. -139 r WHOOPEE, listen boys and girls! Delivery Service 8 a.m. till 11 p.m., daily. 10c. Remember call Smith, 420 Indiana. Akorn Delivery. -158 YOUR CHOICE, 10c and 25c: W.S. G.A. Book Exchange has many book bargains. See their sale shelf Open eahe school day, 9:30 to 4:30. 144 BOYS: Two furnished kitchenette apartments at reduced rent for summer. Bills, except phone, paid. 1245 Oread. Phone 1504. -145 shall had honorable intentions Yesterday Alan Asher handed a relieved, but sheepish, Henshall the missing badge. Neither party has offered explanations. ATTENTION STUDENTS: There's economy in our delivered prices of 65c for suits and plain dresses. QUALITY CLEANERS, 539 Indiana. Phone 185. -145 James Colt, the fifth, Sig Alph from Manhattan, has Becky Trembley typing all of his work for him. Reports he is going steady with the lovely lady. There seems to be little verification of this latter. And maybe it's worth her time to do a little typing if she can work him out of that car every once in a while. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is unintentional and the management wishes to make clear that all of the characters are fictitious, but the main course at the Speech and Dramatic Arts banquet was ham. Extend Dorm Limit to May 15 Students who plan to make Brynwood Place, Battenfeld hall, or the Chancellor's old residence, their "new home" next fall will have until May 1 instead of May 1, as first announced, to make application, Dean Olin D. Templin, secretary of the endowment association said today. The date was extended since students desiring to make application had been given such short notice. Numerous applications and reference statements have been sent to the association office in the last few days. There are 75 applications for the 118 places in the three cooperative houses, Dean Templin said. Much of the remodeling on Brynwood Place has been completed including, decorating inside, restoring the library, rebuilding the kitchen, sanding the floors, painting the walls and rebuilding the roof. The outside of the house will be painted before it is opened for occupation in the fall. Eight Doctors Address Medics Eight members of the School of Medicine in Kansas City, Mo., were guest speakers at a meeting of the University of Kansas Medical Society last night in the Memorial Union building. Those who spoke were Dr. J. J. Lalich, Dr. P. N. Lorhan, Dr. O. O. Stoland, Dr. R. M. Isenberger, Dr. G. Guernsey, Dr. M. S. Harless, Dr. George Walker, and Dr. C. J. Weber. John G. Blocker, professor of accounting, has written a new cost accounting book which will be off the press May 1. Three talks were given, the last one of which was on the correction of speech defects, was given by Martin F. Palmer, director of the Institute of Logopedics at the University of Wichita. Blocker's New Text Off Press May 1 It is a textbook which discusses the fundamental problems of cost control and accounting as they apply to all types of business units. This book was published by McGraw-Hill Book Co., of New York. Mattern Sells 'Hot Spot To Nebraska Art Group "Hot Spot," an oil painting by Karl Mattern, assistant professor of drawing and painting, has just been purchased by the Nebraska Art Association, Lincoln, for its permanent collection. In the association's littlet manual exhibition, held during February and March, Professor Mattern's painting was pronounced the most outstanding of any of the paintings University Group Returns From St. Louis Health Meet Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the student health service; Mrs. Canuteson; Dr. Beatrice M. Lins, assistant physician; Miss Fray Goodrich, head nurse; and Mrs. Orpha Smith, secretary of the health service, returned Sunday from St. Louis where they attended the seventh annual meeting of the south central section of the American Student Health association held last Saturday at St. Louis University and Washington University. Doctor Canuteson, who is secretary-treasurer of the national association, presented a report at the Saturday afternoon session entitled "A Report on the Annual Meeting of the American Student Health Association. Tomorrow Is Last Day To Register for Exam Tomorrow is the last day of registration for the proficiency examination, J. B. Virtue, professor of English, announced today. Students must register in the college office before they will be allowed to take the examination which is the last one to be given this year. Chemists to Sponsor Talk By Standard Oil Man Alpha Chi Sigma and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are sponsoring a lecture by H. M. Steininger on "Recent Advances in the Petroleum Industry" at 7:30 Thursday night in room 305 of Bailey chemical laboratories. All Shows—15c—Anytime Norma Shearer Joan Crawford And一"Five Little Peppers at Home" ENDS TONIGHT "THE WOMEN" 2 Top Hits WEDNESDAY—3 Days The Bumsteads Are Back in a Hilarious New Hit! "Blondie Takes by regional artists. A Vacation" Penny Singleton as Blondie Arthur Lake as Dagwood Larry Sims as Baby Dumpling 2nd Hit—The Saint Is Back "The Saint's Double Trouble" George Sanders Bela Lugosi - Helene Whitney A one-man show of Mattern's work will be held in Spooner Thayer Museum, beginning tomorrow and continuing through the month. His painting "Hot Spot" was exhibited at the museum last spring. Professor Mattern received his training at the Chicago Art Institute and has been a member of the School of Fine Arts faculty since 1926. Young G.O.P.'s— (Continued from page one) ceive visitors at the Hotel Eldridge from 2:30 to 5 o'clock that afternoon. Shows 2:30-7-9 ENDS TONITE The Most Amazing Picture Ever Made! "DR. CYCLOPS" (In Technicolor) It's Fantastic - Frightening! March of Time - News WEDNESDAY ONLY ALL FRENCH PICTURE with English Sub-titles "UN CARNET DE BAL" (Life Dances On) Sponsored by K.U. French Club Also—Comedy - Novelty A banquet, sponsored by the University Young Republican Committee, is planned at the Eldridge at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations for this dinner are to be made at the Eldridge and the price will be 85 cents a plate. Following an address before a Republican meeting at the Varsity theater at 8:30 o'clock, Mr. Gannett will make his broadcast over station WREN at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Gannett's visit to Lawrence is the first in a whirlwind tour through Kansas, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Drakes for Bakes DICKINSON Just One More Day NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Tops "DODGE CITY" WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. 'SIDEWALKS OF LONDON' Saturday—"Road to Singapore" Bing Crosby - Dorothy Lamour THURSDAY - FRIDAY VIVIEN LEIGH CHARLES LAUGHTON Direct from Her Sensational Performance as Scarlet O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" Optometrist 911 Mass. Limited Engagement Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 TENNIS RACKETS Softball and Baseball Gloves Bats and Balls Rackets Re-strung RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 TAXI IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Hair Style 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, 50c Also Drene and Fitch Shampoo Experienced operators only. 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 FOR PERSONAL LOANS See the MUTUAL LOAN CO. Room 9, 927½ Mass. JANET ROHRER this is your free pass to see "Doctor Cyclops,"now showing at the Granada theater. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 with Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 33G