FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Science Meet Will Be Here Tomorrow That between 400 and 500 students and their teachers will be at the University tomorrow morning for lectures and demonstrations at the annual state Physical Science Conference was the possibility voiced today by the conference's sponsors in view of the combination of spring weather and an advance enrollment of 200 delegates from 40 high schools. One major change has been made in the program. Because of the illness of Dr. Robert Taft, who was scheduled to speak on "A Century of Photography in America," Dr. R. C. Moore of the geology department will give the main address at 10 o'clock. The program will start at 9 o'clock with registration in Fraser theater, and continue until 5 p.m. The 11 o'clock address then will be made by Morgan Rarick, professor of chemistry, instead of Moore. Rarick will give a glass-blowing demonstration at 2:30 o'clock. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will make the welcoming address to the delegates this morning, and Dean Paul B. Lawson will speak to the group at a luncheon in the Union building at noon. Ruppenthal Wins Speech Contest Winner of last week's Student Opinion broadcast was Karl Ruppenthal, 1'42, speaking on "Industrial Development in Kansas." Second place went to John Oakson, c'40, with the subject "Our Penal Institutions." Want Ads The fifth Student Opinion broadcast went on the air at 8 o'clock last night over WREN with a discussion of National problems. Foreign affairs were discussed by Jean Crawford, c'40; Irving Kuraner, c'40; spoke on national politics; the farm problem was the subject of Mac Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6c insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." LOST: Man's Bulova watch, silver case, silver link band, either in Library or between Library and Robinson Gymnasium. Call Gregory Studen, phone 2028J. -113 WANTED: Girls interested in organizing a dance orchestra. Arranger needed. Call 2982 * before Monday. Virginia Cannon. -114 LOST: A black Sheaffer junior fountain pen. Reward. George Ketterner. Phone 1599J. -114 Women's Glee Club Sings At Lawrence High School The University Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody, presented a concert at the Lawrence Memorial High School this morning. The program follows: "The Blue Wynne, c'40; Ronald Milan spoke on capital and labor; and the "Seeds of Crime" were discussed by Gerald Smith. ed'41. Swan" (Carl Mueller), and "The Last Night!" (Joseph Clokey) by the Women's Glee club. These contests are sponsored by the Men's Student Forums board which offers a $5 award to the winner of each contest. "A B C" (Mozart), and "Peter Piper" (Frank Bridge) sextette. "Maizie Corntassel" humorous sketch by Dorothy Gehret, fa'41. Solo selected, by Pattye Jayne Wadley, c'42. Mode Moderne, by the Moderne group. "Tritomba" (Katherine Davis), and "Country Gardens" (Arranged by Wallingford Rieger), by the club. See if your suit doesn't suddenly acquire an air . . . gain assurance when you don a Manhattan Shirt. For Manhattans have a miraculous knack for toning up wardrobes. Stripes add cosmopolitan smartness. Pastels of quiet richness suggest elegance. And Manhattan's luminous white is a smart highlight to your attire. Manhattan also does a gem of a job on tailoring. If any Manhattan Shirt ever shrinks below the indicated size, we will give you a new shirt. Tested and approved by the American Institute of Laundering. SHIRTS • PAJAMAS • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTSWEAR THE LOVELIEST WAY TO WISH ANYONE HAPPINESS Before you go home be sure to place your order with us to make certain you get the best of the spring selection of the most natural Easter gift Flowers. We telegraph flowers anywhere. Allison-Armstrong This Card Means the Best Always by GREYHOUND SUPER-COACH Get a new lease on life this Easter—get out and get the feel of spring during your holidays! It costs so little and you'll see so much on a Greyhound Super-Coach trip. Ask your Greyhound agent about Greyhound's convenient schedules and money-saving fares. On most trips you can go one way—return another and see twice as much of spring! SAMPLE ONE-WAY FARES TOPEKA ... $ . 55 SALINA ... 2.80 KANSAS CITY ... 65 ST. LOUIS ... 5.15 CHICAGO ... 7.40 DENVER ... 9.35