RIDAY,APRIL 26,1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Young Bill White Keeps Finger on War Pulse W. L. "Young Bill" White, fs, foreign correspondent for the des Moines Register and Tribune syndicate, has been rushing back and forth among the many-colored dictatorships, and some democracies, of Europe. He reports back to Americans how people in countries now involved in the war feel, what they think and say, and how they $ \textcircled{4} $ Nazi purges, Helsinki bombing tussians frozen standing up, all these constitute good copy for the White touch. His current stop in the Balkan territory, anticipated scene of the next excitement. White left the University in 1922 and finished up at Harvard. Until W. L. White 1935 he worked on his father's newspaper as reported, circulation manager, telegraph and city editor, associate editor, and business man. Then he filled the position of Managing editor of the Weekly American Observer until the Des Moines Tribune called him for his present European job. One day "Young Bill" was broadcasting from Finland, and his father was listening. Not even a long distance call from Wichita two minutes before the caller's train time could pudge W.A. from his radio. More than 60 newspapers carry White's syndicated reports each day. Schwegler to Kansas City Tonight R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will lecture on "Education at the Cross-Roads" tonight at a meeting of the Parent Teachers association of the Hale-Cook School in Kansas City. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." LOST: T.K.E. fraternity pin. Name F. L. Brumbback on back of pin. Phone 1076. -139 RENT: May lst, attractive, almost new, 3-room apartment, private bath, front and rear entrances. Ala see list, apartments, houses, for ent. 1700 Tennessee, phone 2105. 199 Home Conference Here May 3,4 The Home Interest Conference sponsored by the departments of home economics and design, and the extension division of the University will be held here May 3 and 4. Lee Gemmel, field representative of the extension division, announced this morning. The conference will consist of discussions and lectures on various aspects of the home including the interior, the exterior, and the financial side. Displays in design will be shown and several visits will be made to the homes and gardens of Lawrence. A dinner will be held for the guests Friday evening and the conference will be closed with a tea given in Spooner-Thayer museum at 4 p.m. Historical Geology Class Leaves To Study Formations The historical geology class, under the direction of Dr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology, left yesterday on a trip through southeastern Missouri to study various rock formations. The field trip, lasting until Sunday night, will take them through the St. Francis mountain region, circling back by way of Rolla and the Lake of the Ozarks. Besides the 30 members of the class, William Bramlette, gr., Russell Jeffords, assistant geologist of the geological survey, and Ralph King, geology instructor, will make the trip. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Straight from Paris comes this Chinese-red dinner dress printed with white kangaroos and war or no war, women will dress for dinner. Waring's New Song For University On N.B.C. May 3 The University's new song, composed recently by Fred Waring, will be heard for the first time a week from today. May 3, over the red network of the N.B.C. Spooner-Thayer Museum Displays Color Art University alumni in the vicinity of New York have been invited to attend the broadcast. The song was written by Waring after receiving a petition from University students. The band maestro has been writing University and college songs all year. Twenty-three examples of color reproduction by modern American artists will be on display in the north gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum this week. Varnum Poor, Winslow Homer, and others. Original paintings by these two artists are in the permanent collection of the museum. The collection is loaned by the circulation library of the American Federation of Arts and contains reproductions of the works of Henry New Art Display in Museum Sunday The Albert Bloch exhibit of water color paintings now on display in Spooner-Thayer museum will close Sunday and be replaced by oils and water colors of Carl Mattern. Let's Dance! . in a gay young frock to invite romance and adventure. Cool, refreshing cottons that fairly spell summer . . . Whirling skirts and slim midriffs make bright young styles to captivate the stag line .. Beguiling femininity for the light in heart. Illustrated Size 16 $10.95 Ready-to-Wear — Second Floor WICHOR SAFETY