THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940. --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN University Host To Engineers At Kansas City Host to the annual student branch meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Kansas City, tomorrow and Saturday, will be the University chapter of the A.S.M.E. Registration tomorrow morning at Hotel President will be followed at 10 o'clock by an inspection trip of the shops and hangar of the Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., at the Municipal Airport. Luncheon at 12:30 will be presided over by Harold Haight, e'40, chairman, while Prof. Earl D. Hay will give the address of welcome. Technical papers will be read in competition at a session at 2 p.m. and will include "The Problem of Anti-Aircraft Defense" by James Nottingham, e'40. Saturday's program consists of breakfast at 8, the reading of more competitive papers at 9:15, and luncheon at 12:30 at which time the announcement of prize-winning papers and the awarding of prizes will be made. At 2 p.m. an inspection trip of the Kansas City Power and Light Company will be conducted. The arrangements committee consists of chairman, Raymond P. Hahn. DICKINSON TODAY THRU SATURDAY First Showing in Kansas SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY It Tops "Dodge City" The Most Amazing Chapter in the West's Unwritten History! Tickets Available For Closing Night Of 'Sing 'n Swing' "Sing 'n Swing," the W.S.G.A. musical comedy, closes its three-day run tonight, curtain time for the final performance in Fraser theater being 8.15 p.m. In two nights, the show was seen by nearly 1.000 persons who applauded each act generously. Some of the performers were called back for encore numbers and then took several bows before the enthusiastic audience would release them. Ticket officials said that good seats were still obtainable for tonight's showing and that the ducats would be on sale at the door. The hospitality committee is: Stuart Bunn, e'41, chairman, Rudy Kovach, e'40. Don Funkhouser, e'40, and Harden Tubbs and J. L. Mitcha of Kansas State College. Kansas City section, Harold Haight, e'40, Daniel Hirschler, e'40, and Harold Groebel, e'40. Kansas Engineer Staff Appointed The University student branch committee on registration and tickets is: Edward Vaughan, e'42, chairman, Eldon Sneegas, e'42, Frank Hahn, e'40, and Howard Palmer, e'41. Eight appointments for next year have been made to the staff of the Kansas Engineer by the Engineering Governing Board. Charles Boer, e'41, has been appointed managing editor, and Sam Forsyth, e'41, business manager. The other selections made are Charles Walker, e'42, Garvin Van Matre, e'41, and Bill Douce, e'41, associate editors; Preston Johnson, e'41, advertising manager; Dave Oberlin, e'41, assistant advertising manager; and George Nafe, e'40, circulation manager. The Governing Board that makes the selections is composed of three members of the present staff of the Engineer and three members of the Engineering Council. Other appointments to the staff will be made when another member of the staff is selected to the Board. Why does a chicken cross the road? Why does a pedestrian cross the road in the middle of the block? Last year 3,290 pedestrians were killed because of this one fact alone. For SPRING Smart Styles in MEN'S SHOES Saddle Sport OXFORDS $3.95 A popular sport shoe for campus or street wear. White calfskin with tan saddle trim and red rubber soles. Try on a pair tomorrow. Same style as above with genuine buckskin trimmed with tan saddle. Red rubber sole. Champion Oxfords You'll enjoy the comfort as well as the smart styling in Freeman Champion oxfords. Plain tan, black or two tone styles that will take you on through the summer. Many styles in perforations, too. For a limited budget we suggest that you try a pair of these solid leather St strap Brand shoes in plain or combination colors. Star Brnd Gibbs Clothing Co WHERE CASH BUYS MORE $2.98 New Privet Hedges For Main Buildings Workmen of the building and grounds department are digging up and replacing several rows of privet hedge in front of the main buildings on the campus. 811 Mass. St. The old Amur privet is being replaced because it has ceased to bear foliage, except at its tops, according to a report from the buildings and grounds department. The old stumps are not destroyed, but are pruned back and reset in the nursery, or replanted in the embankment back of the administration building. Guests this week at the Alpha Delta Pi house are Mrs. Paul S. Woods and Miss Louise Harlow, both of Kingman. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! THRU SATURDAY H. G. Wells' New Fantastic Sensation "The Invisible Man Returns" PAT O'BRIEN EDWARD ARNOLD "Slightly Honorable" Cartoon - News SUNDAY—3 Days The Diabolical "DR. CYCLOPS" Two Companies Interview Business Seniors Today PATEE As an "aftermath" for their big holiday yesterday, 15 business school seniors received a double barreled session of interviews today, when representatives of both the William Voelker and Company, Kansas City furniture concern and of the J. C Penny Co., Wichita, visited the campus. H. V. Hurley, sales manager of the Voelker Co., and Don Hoag, manager of the J. C. Penny branch, were the representatives. With Tito Guizar William Henry - Virginia Dale "THE LLAND KID" Drakes for Bakes SATURDAY ONLY! Robin Hood of the Rio Grande! "PAROLE FIXER" 2 Hits! All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW ENDS FRIDAY SUNDAY—3 Days Have You Heard-s-s-s---? "THE WOMEN" WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 - 2nd Hit - "ROSE MARIE" J. Edgar Hoover Blasts the Underworld!---with The Mightiest Musical Romance of All Time Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy Optometrist 911 Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 (And it's all about men!) RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 TENNIS RACKETS Softball and Baseball Gloves Bats and Balls Rackets Re-strung TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. 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 See the FOR PERSONAL LOANS MUTUAL LOAN CO. Room 9, 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. EDWARD KOGER this is your free pass to see Ann Sheridan in "It All Came True", the current attraction at the Dickinson theater. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 NU LAX DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Message 1021 Mass. Phone 336