SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 19. PAGE THREE U.S. Observes 23rd Anniversary Of War Entrance Washington, April 6—(UP)—The United States paraded its reviving military might today in observance of the 23rd anniversary of its entrance into the World War. But the celebration was tempered by general expressions of determination to stay out of the European war. The nation-wide Army Day demonstration drew the censure of Senator George W. Norris, Independent, Neb., the only remaining member of the Senate who voted against American participation in the World War. "If this is a celebration of our going into the war," he said, "we ought to see that instead of the soldiers marching with cannon and guns they ought to march clothed in crepe." Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg, Republican, Mich., issued a warning to "all diplomats" that the new American slogan is "millions for defense but not a dollar or a boy on foreign soil." Determination to stay out of the current conflict also was voiced by Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican, Ohio, who said the American people's attitude is such "that there is no reason to fear hysteria which might sweep us into war," and by Senator Homer T. Bone, Democrat, Wash., who observed that "the United States now possess safeguards against involvement in war that it lacked in 1917." Glee Clubs Leaves On Tour Tomorrow Thirty members of the Men's Glee Club and their director, Prof. Joseph Wilkins, will embark on their annual concert tour through midwestern Kansas tomorrow afternoon and are scheduled to make nine stops before returning to Mt. Oread Thursday night. Following is the itinerary for the four-day tour: Monday, Oswego; Tuesday, Parsons, Mound Valley, and Chetopa; Wednesday, Coffey-ville Junior college, Coffeyville High School, and Mulvane; Thursday, Arkansas City Junior High School and Wellington. The Women's Glee Club completed its five day tour last Friday after appearing in Hutchinson, Dodge City, and other towns in Kansas and Oklahoma. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas, —Tuition to K. U. Students— Shorthand, 16 weeks,$25.00 Typing, 16 weeks,$10.00 Special courses in compartment and shipping hookkeeping are offered. Lawrence Business College Phone 894 NOW IT'S CARLS For ARROW Shirts Society— (Continued from page 2) City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Friday night. Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Ethel Mary Schwartz, Salina; Betty Cole, Parsons; Peggy Morse, Abilene; Mary Burchfield, Tulsa; and Mrs. J. B. Osgood, Mrs. E. E. Wild, Josephine Stevens, and Meredith Dyre, all of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Nell Clark, c'40, to Fred Tegeler, e'40. Tegeler is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Helen McCoy of Columbia, Mo was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Friday night. Mary Katherine Dorman, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Guests at the Sigma Nu house Friday night were Judge and Mrs. J. Hopkins, and Mrs. H. C. Winslow of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Virginia Melvin, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Friday night at the Pi Beta Phi house. With Campus attention turned to why and how KU. coeds didn't rate among the best dressed women in America this year, we have a few suggestions to offer on what University women can to do improve the natural heritage mother nature gave them. The first model is the coed with a slender face. Feminine Briefs A slender face is something to be proud of, but it needs soft halo effects to present the most attractive appearance. Don't wear a hat that makes you look as shorn as a "Mexican hairless" pup. And the same thing holds true of necklines. Collarless styles are not for you. Nor square shoulders. Nor straight box jackets. But try more graceful lines and see what they do for you. A bonnet-ish hat will make you look little girl-ish and terribly appealing. With it wear a long, pageboy bob, caught high at the temples. Light colors are good for you, too, and soft lingerie collars. Finally, wear rouge on the cheekbones, never below them—or you'll look ghastly gaunt. Which reminds us of a recent election. Jimmy Robertson was selected At the Theaters DICKINSON NOW THROUGH MONDAY—"The Dark Command" with John Wayne and Claire Treyer. TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY—"Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" with Edward G. Robinson. STARTING SATURDAY—"Pinocchio". GRANADA SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY "Little Chichadee" with Mae West and W. C. Fields. THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY—"Millionaire Playboy" with Joe Penner and "Green Hill" with Douglas Fairbairns Jr, and Joan Bennett. SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY—"Only Angels Have Wings" starring Cary Grant, and "On Dress Parade" with the Dead End Kids. PATEE WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY—"Danger On Wheels" with Richard Arkson, "There's That Women Again" with Virginia Bruce. WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY—"Danger On Wheels" with Richard Arlen and "There's That Woman Again" with Virginia Bruce. SATURDAY—"Santa Fe Marshall" with Hopalong Cassidy. Take a... HOLIDAY with the all-student cast from the Dramatic Club Opening Monday Night For Four Performances FRASER THEATRE Curtain 8:15 This modern comedy by Philip Barry is hilarious, effervescent,and loads of fun. Reserve Your Seat Now! Exchange activity book stub for reserved seat at ticket office, basement Green Hall or Phone 174 and make your reservation. as the most unlikely to succeed for the class of 1940 from the department of journalism. Postelthwaite was selected as the student most unlikely to succeed for the decade 1930 to 1940. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! That Party Will Be More Enjoyable If You Look Your Best Our expert laundry and dry cleaning will fill the assignment. 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