WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Personnel Expert To Discuss Jobs "Your Employer-What does he want?" is the topic to be discussed by Charles S. Stevenson, general manager of Hall Brothers Incorporated of Kansas City, at the second Senior Employment Forum to be held April 10th, 7:30 p.m. in Frank Strong auditorium. Stevenson is the author of "The ABC's of Personnel" and has been instrumental in building the Hallmark system of personnel management which emphasizes friendly relations between employees and executives. During, his 20 years with Hall Brothers, which employs 1,400 persons, Stevenson has interviewed approximately 75,000 people. High School Entries In News Contest Reach Twenty-Six Entries from 26 high schools have been received in the contest for high school papers, Prof. L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism, reported today. Professor Flint estimated that a near-normal total of 30 entries would be received as all entries mailed as late as April 1 will be accepted. The contest which is conducted annually by the department of journalism will be judged by its faculty members. Judging will begin as soon as all late entries have been received. Bernard Frazier's 'Hawk' On Exhibit in New York All men interested in playing freshman baseball are urged to report to Frank Bukaty at the practice field either today or tomorrow. A piece of sculpture by Bernard Frazier, University artist-sculptor, entitled "The Hawk" has recently been accepted for the spring exhibition of the National Academy of Design in New York City, and will remain on display throughout the month of April, Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, announced this morning. (Continued from page 14) annual engineers' dance held in the Memorial Union, April 20. This years choice will also be presented at the Engineering Exposition, annual exhibition of student work held the same week end. "Her majesty" in 1939 was Isabel West of Gamma Phi Beta and the 1938 choice was Roberta Cook also of Gamma Phi Beta. (Continued from page one) Hobnail Hop Fraser Tower Room Will House English Offices The fifth floor tower room of Fraser hall has been renovated after serving as storage space for almost 20 years and will be used to house the records on proficiency examinations. Conferences with members of the committee on proficiency examinations will be held here, and four members of the English department will have their desks here. The room now has a new floor, new windows, and all new furniture, all selected under the direction of Miss Lulu Gardner, chairman of the committee on properties for the English department. This room was originally intended for a class room, according to Miss Gardner, but for many years housed Wyatt Conducts Inspection Tour Representing the State Board of Health in a cooperative study of rural sanitation condition, Wendell Wyatt, assistant engineer with the sanitary engineering state office in Marvin hall, left for Western Kansas Sunday for a three week inspection tour. The study is being made in connection with the rural sanitation work of the Farm Security Administration. the library of the State Academy of Science. Later it was used as a class room. Those who will use this room are: J. B. Virtue, assistant professor of English; W. D. Paden, assistant professor of English; George Wagoner, Forest Frease, Norman Regh, all instructors in the department; and another not yet announced. Republic Pictures PROUDLY PRESENTS LAWRENCE'S OWN GREAT STORY 7 p.m. Tomorrow Reburning of Lawrence STARS! SPECTACLE! ONA MUNSON Sensational Belle Waking of Gone Wind The Wind THE GREAT I Give Your Gang the Thrill of a Lifetime! Come Early! 1:30 p.m. IS THE TIME SOUTH PARK — THRILLS directed by Raoul Walsh CLAIKE JOHN WALKER TREVOR·WAYNE PIDGEON ROY ROGERS · GEORGE HAYES · PORTER HALL MARJORIE MAIN · RAYMOND WALBURN ROY ROGERS WALTER PIDGEON CABBY HAYES Gone With The Wind ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES OF ALL TIMES! Rousing Adventure! Glorious Romance! Spectacular Action! with "GABBY" HAYES WALTER GENE AUTRY GRAND MARSHAL OF THE PARADE Greets Lawrence