PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAC THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 Unveil Screen Tests Tonight Did you try out for the movie on K.U. life? If you did, you are asked to meet in the Little Theater of Green hall tonight at 8 o'clock to view the results of the tests, announced Allen Crafton, director, to-day. This film is produced by the Bureau of Visual Instruction and is under the direction of Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech and dramatic arts, who also wrote the scenario. Art Wolf. I'42, is chief camera man. The film is to be completed this semester. Team to Compete In Forensic Meet A four-man team for debate, oratory, and extempore speaking left yesterday for Fayetteville, Ark., to compete in the Missouri Valley Forensic meet this weekend, accompanied by E. C. Buehler, debate coach. "This meet is the most important one of the year," said Prof. Buehler. There will be teams from 11 schools in the Missouri Valley competing. The University team is composed of Bob McKay, b'40, Leo Rhodes, b'40, Bob Sullivan, l'42, and Mac Wynne, c'40. Sullivan and Wynne will enter the oratory and extempore contests. Rhodes and McKay are completing their eighth year of debating together, having teamed together through high school in Wichita and four years at the University. The University speakers will present programs before audiences in Ottawa and Garnett today on the way to Arkansas. Schools competing are: universities of Colorado, South Dakota, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas; and the colleges of Kansas State, Iowa State, and Creighton of Omaha, Nehr. Debaters to Meet Arizona Tonight University debaters will meet a team from the University of Arizona at 8 o'clock tonight in the little Theater of Green hall, in a non-decision debate on the Pi Kappa Delta question of isolation. The Kansas team of Emmet Park, b'41, and John Stewart, l'40, have participated in 10 debates this season and have lost none. They will debate the affirmative of the question against Bill Hostetter of Chicago, and Edward Schoch of Tucson, Ariz. on the negative for Arizona. Virginia Kruger, b'41, will preside Mauretania On Mysterious Mission By The United Press Balboa, C. Z.-The 35,739-ton British liner Maureatania sailed into the Pacific from Balboa Harbor at 3:35 a.m. (E.S.T.) yesterday reportedly headed for Australia to pick up troops for transport to the near East. Rochester—Police, boy scouts, and volunteers groped through the huge snowdrifts covering hilly Ellison park today for eight-year-old Kenneth Averill, believed to have been wounded by a playmate with a rifle. With the Greatest Ease--course is offered to students this year for the first time. Only students completing the elementary training are eligible to enroll in the advanced course. Forty Breeze Through Hill's Breeziest Quiz By Bob Woodward, c'42 Forty-six of the 50 students enrolled in the University's "breezest" course have passed their first big quiz. At the end of last week, only four students enrolled in the elementary flight training course had not made their solo flight, the first step toward gaining a private flier's license, according to Bill Ashcraft, instructor in student flying, today. To complete the training course and also to become eligible for a private license each student pilot must have so many hours of solo flying. John Green, m'42, was the first student flier to make a solo flight this semester. Besides the actual flying each student must make a passing grade on a written examination given each year by the Civil Aeronautics Authority. The results of the grades on this exam, which was taken at the first of this month by all of the students, have not been received from the regional office in Kansas City, Mo. Last year the entire class of 50 passed the exam. The elementary training course, which was inaugurated at the University last year, offers ground school training as well as the instruction in actual flying. Prof. R. S. Tait, associate professor of mechanical engineering, and Prof. H. S. Henry, instructor in mechanical engineering, are in charge of ground school instruction. There are four planes at the Municipal airport for use in student training. An advanced flight training A BILL CONCERNING THE K-BOOK Do it enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas and the Wesleyan University. Section 1. That the Editor and Business Manager of the K-book, with their assistants, shall be appointed by the K-book in the manner he/her prematurely provided for. Section 2. That there is hereby created a permanent K-book Committee composed of the following persons: one representative from the University Business Office who is a member of the Y.M.C.A. the Y.M.C.A. Executive Secretary, the Y.W.C.A. Executive Secretary, one representative from the M.S.C., one representative from the W.S.G.A., the retiring K-book editor if she is in town, and the retiring K-book Business Manager if he is in town. Section 3. That written applications for the position of Editor and for the position of Business Manager shall be made to the Chairman of the Committee by February each year. Section 4. That these applications shall be presented by the Chairman of the Committee to the K-book Committee, and appointments of Editor and others from the Junior class and the Assistants shall be selected from the Sophomore class. Section 6. That the Assistants to the Editor and Business Manager shall have first consideration for the next year's offices of Editor and Business Manager. Section 10. That a permanent reserve fund of at least $200 will be established and maintained by the K-book to be used as an operating or revolving fund. Section 9. That the University be requested to continue budget support of the Section 8. That the Editor and Business Manager 8. That the Shail receive orders or for their service, the Editors 10. each, and the Assistant Business Editors $10 each, and the Assistant Business Editors $10 each, and the Assistant Business Editors which they sell and collect. Section 7. That the two Assistant Editors and the two or three Assistant Business Managers shall be appointed by the board of the new Editor and Business Manager. Section 11. That each year, after having maintained the permanent reserve fund (PRF) of W.S.A. funds, you must appropriate an equal amount so as to make up any deficiency which might exist between receipts and expenses necessary in the fiscal year. Section 12. That this bill shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication according to the constitution. Passed this 26th day of February, 1940. Signed: C. H. Mullen, President Attest: Irving Kuraner, Secretary Approved: Deane W. Malot, Chancellor The Civil Aeronautics Authority granted the University a quota of six students as a maximum number allowed to study advanced flying. At the completion of the advanced course, student pilots are prepared for a limited commercial flying license. Joe Jacobsen, Kansas City pilot, is in charge of the instruction for the advanced student fliers. Because of one withdrawal only five students are enrolled in this course. They are: Daryl Wagner, e'40; Russell Chitwood, e'40; Dwight Kurth, e'40; James Thorpe, e'40; and Clyde Pace, e'40. BEAT INDIANA. SOUR OWL OUT TOMORROW Lawrence Prepares--senior class: president, Don Morton, b'41; treasurer, Jim Arniol, b-41. (Continued from page one) went on sale this afternoon at the box offices of the Granada and Dickinson theaters. Reserved seats for the performances are 75 cents. The reproduction of a block of Lawrence of 1800 was begun today at South park. The set is to be burned by artificial means comparable to the burning of Atlanta in "Gone With The Wind", Saal explained yesterday at a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. Gene Autry, singing screen cowboy, was added to the list of members of the movie colony who will attend the premiere. Autry, along with John Wayne, Claire Trevor, and the cowboy team of Gabby Hayes and Roy Rogers, will arrive in Lawrence on a special train from Kansas City. All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2 HITS! The Bumsteads--- of Your Favorite Comic Strip! "BLONDIE Penny Singleton as Blondie Arthur Lake as Dagwood Larry Sims as Baby Dumpling Meets the Boss" 2nd Feature Campus Cuties Tell All! "ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS" Campus Cuties Tell All! VIRGINIA DALE JOSEPH ALLEN, Jr. SATURDAY ONLY Johnny Mack Brown "Marshal of Mesa City" Bob Baker - Fuzzy Knight SUNDAY! BING CROSBY His Sweetest Songfesta! "The Star Maker" — And — Why That Bomb Did Not Explode on Time! "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE" Roundtable Over KFKU Tonight Pachacamac---- "Automobile Owner Liabilities" will be discussed on the University Roundtable broadcast over radio station KFKU from 9:30 until 10 o'clock tonight. Those participating in the discussion are Dean Frederick J. Moreau of the School of Law, Harold G. Ingham, director of the extension division, Leonard Axe, associate professor of economics, and Clarence Gorrill, Lawrence attorney. For M.S.C. president—Bob McKay. For Council posts: District II: Bill Gray, b'41; Roger Montgomery, b'41; Paul Yankey, b-'41; Willis Fankhauser. ph. District III: George Rippey, e'41; Dave Oberlin, e'41; Dick Lee, e'42; Hobart Potter, e'43. District IV; Paul Wise, c'42; Bill Hunzicker; Dick Oliver, c'42; Dave Whitney, c'42; Bill Dixon, c'43; John Weatherwax, c'42; Burton Hodgden, c'42; Chuck Elliot, c'42. For class offices: Junior class: president, Dave Watermulder, c'42; treasurer, Fred Coulson, c'42. Sophomore class: president, Stanley Yost, e'43; treasurer, Bill Mathews, e'43. DICKINSON WORLD PREMIERE April 4th 'The Dark Command' Reserved Seats go on Sale Friday, 75c IN PERSON On the Stage 9:15 CLAIRE TREVOR GENE AUTRY JOHN WAYNE ROY ROGERS GABBY HAYES And Many Others Last Student Opinion Tonight The final Student Opinion broadcast goes on the air at 8 o'clock tonight over WREN with a discursive of world problems. Winner of the last broadcast will be announced during the program tonight. The Men's Student Forum gives a $5 award to the winner of each contest. Judges for tonight's contest are: L. A. Stafford, Ottawa, secretary of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Speech; George Fullbright, professor of speech at Washburn College, Topeka; and Frank Sullivan, Lawrence. The speakers tonight are: John Crutcher, ed'41; Irving Kuraner, c'40; Jean Crawford, c'40; Don Hayman, c'40; and James Meredith, c'41. You Get DESSERT with your plate lunch 25c HAL'S the food's better too Meet Moms . . The Prettiest Girl in his life who happens to be his wife "I always figured a dumb dome would take me! I wonder if this jam is curtains for 'Silky Kliilmount'!" -