WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27.1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN By Walt Meininger Dick Pierpont from the Sig Alph house picked the wrong class to sleep in when he dozed off on the front row under L. L. Water's nose last week. Water's held his finger to his lips in a request for quiet from the class; goi down on his knees in front of Pierpont and rudely awakened the sleeper with a loud, "woof!" As Pierpont pushed away the arms of Morpheus instructor Waters continued his lecture with a bed-time story, looking pointedly at the groggy one. Dick Hansen at the Kappa'Sig house has been escorting Virginia Anderson around and about. About two weeks too long. He took her to the Junior Prom and the next week she announced her pin welding with Jack Townsend, formerly a promoter of renown around these parts. Bunny Jenkins and Bill Southern are to be seen together again after a split-up of several months. 'Tis said that Jenkins wasn't scared of any competition until that Lincoln Zephyr came into the picture. After serious thought she decided it was a case of having cake or eating it so she graciously welcomed her William back. Band Will Play At Basketball Game Saturday Kansas will be assisted in its fight for the national basketball championship in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium Saturday night by the University Band which will play during the game and will also present a 10-minute marching demonstration between halves. Members of the Band will leave Lawrence at 3:30 Saturday afternoon on the Union Pacific special train and will return at 12:30 Sunday morning. John Claflin---- (Continued from page one) Saturday at the request of Claflin's father and attorney, J. Q. Claflin of Kansas City. At the regular hearing in the Douglas county court Glen McCann, of the Green hall McCann's over ate two nights in a row last week and didn't make it to class. On the third day sympathetic Phi Delta Phi brothers tied black crepe around his chair in commemoration. Here's one reminiscent of last year. Mary Margaret Cosgrove and Kirk Owens, once engaged—now split, were out together Sunday night. room, Claflin asked Oyler for a continuance so that he could investigate more thoroughly the character and record of the state investigators to whom his son confessed the series of fires, Feb. 21. Claflin also asked that the hearing be delayed so that John Riling, newly appointed Lawrence attorney on the case, could have more time for preparation. Announce Poetry--- (Continued from page one) Dr. W. S. Johnson, professor of English, will act as chairman of the award committee. Carl Niemeyer, c'27, English instructor at the Herzl Junior College, in Chicago, was the alumnus chosen. Ridgely Torrence, poetry editor of "The New Republic" and author of "Hesperides," his latest and best known volume of poetry, is the man of letters who was secured to take part in the judging. The deadline for the contest is April 8, at 12 o'clock noon, at which time submitted poems must be in the Chancellor's office. Rules are posted on various bulletin boards over the campus, and detailed instructions may be obtained from any one of the committee, which consists of Dr Johnson, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Miss Rose Morgan, and Miss Alice Winston. The announcement of winners is scheduled for May 1. Prizes amounting to $120 will be awarded; $60, first prize; $40 second prize; and $20, third prize. In addition, a volume of poetry will be given to each contestant receiving honorable mention. Kenneth Lewis, c'39, was the winner of the first prize for the past three years. All Shows—18c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2 HITS! The Bumsteads Are Back ---In Their Funniest! "Blondie Meets The Boss" Penny Singleton as Blondie Arthur Luke as Dagwood Larry Sims as Baby Dumpling 2nd Hit — Why Men Go Mad — Over Women! "ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS" JOSEPH ALLEN, Jr. VIRGINIA DALE SUNDAY — 3 Days! BING CROSBY "The Star Maker" And—Boris Karloff "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE" KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing Take Advantage of Cash & Carry PRICES 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 Optometrist 911 Mass. PHOTOGRAPHS of MERIT E. GARICH Phone-2852 SKATES — SLEDS Guns — Ammunition Skates Sharpened RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Hunsinget's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 TAXI MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 WOLFSON'S Drakes for Bakes Phone K.U. 66 for a Kansan Want-Ad Taker This Coupon and 10c is good for a Fudge Coke Ala Mode Hal's "Always the best food" Thin Soles Are Very Often The Cause of Bad Colds So Take Care. Hey Students What's On the Corner of 14th & Tenn, Oyler's Shoe Shop LOUIS WEINBERG this is your free pass to Ronald Colman and Walter Husten in "The Light That Failed," now showing at the Granada theater. Typewriters We have complete typewritten service. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Confucius Say: Young lady who has new hair do- do better. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Shampoo & Hair-do, 35c & 50c IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 583 Phone 533 NU LAX with DUCE BUILD Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 ROMANCE --- ADVENTURE EARN $50 WEEK DURING SUMMER OR YEAR-ROUND We can use several reliable college men, during summer or full time, to operate movie circuits in theatresless communities. Earnings $60.00 a week and better. Projection equipment, sound films, everything furnished. No experience needed. For complete information write immediately to Southern Visual Equipment Co., Department ..., Box 2404, Memphis, Tennessee. LAWRENCE APR.4** ONLY ONE MORE DAY Ends Thursday Starts Friday GRAPES OF WRATH Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 ENDS TONITE Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamari "I Take This Woman" Cartoon, Sports, News Cartoon, Sports, News THURSDAY DAYS 3 as ROBERT MONTGOMERY The EARL of CHICAGO — Companion Hit — News, Novelty "VIGIL IN THE NIGHT" SUNDAY