WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN By BUXTON, MEININGER The driver of the car that stopped at the Delta Chi house Saturday night under the impression that the lighted crest was a DX filling station sign was very much surprised to find the attendants dressed in tuxes. Larry Winn, long a Gower Place hanger-outer, has been parking a little further down the driveway the last few weeks with Betty Muchnic serving as a very effective stop light. We are no longer worried about getting a job. Look at Sea Biscuit, he's made $42,000 and he isn't forty yet! And Sigma Chi's aren't all stupid, as witness Clarence Neal leaving his pin at the Pi Phi house with Ann Browning last night. For a really sour note go to "Gone With The Wind" and wait for somebody in the balcony to roll a coke bottle down two or three tiers during one of the tense scenes. The atmosphere along 'bout inter- mission begins to remind one of the circus, with what ushers hawking programs and a coke concession in the foyer. And someone is sure to sit next to you and call their shots on the next scene as they remember it from the book. But we can say that "Gone With the Wind" is the only flicker that ever approached being what its press agents proclaimed it. And they didn't leave out any superlatives. Coal Jig Installed In Engineering Department A laboratory size "coal jig" has been installed in the department of mining and metallurgical engineering. The jig is a gift of the McNally-Pittsburg manufacturing company of Pittsburg, Kan. A coal jig is a piece of mechanical equipment used by mining companies to wash the rocks, dirt, and other impurities from newly mined coal. Prof. C.M. Young of the department explained. DATEE All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW ENDS FRIDAY 2 Hits! A New Robin Hood! Romantic Rogues Carving An Empire from the Last Savage Continent! "CAPTAIN FURY" With Brian AHERNE Victor McLAGLEN June LANG John CARRADINE 2nd Hill EXAMPLE G-Men Dig Up the "MISSING EVIDENCE" Irene HERVEY Preston FOSTER SUNDAY----"BUCK" BENNY Rides Again in "Artists and Models Abroad" Way Back in 1939--- Frat Frosh Had Hard Time Making Grades A new song is out called "Way Back in 1939 A.D." It's a very nice song, as songs go, but it isn't doing much to help one feel any younger Students are still not too feeble, however, to remember that last year around this time 32 per cent of the fraternity and sorority pledges failed to make their grades. Everyone was excited about the civilian air training course, and taking physical examinations for it until they were blue in the face. Count Basie was signed to play for the Junior Prom, and to add to the general confusion the Jayhawers let Missouri go happily off with the Kansas chance at the Big Six conference basketball championship. Ten Women Make Plans For Acronautical Chapter It was about this same time, too, that last year's flue epidemic reached a new high. Ten air-minded coeds met Sunday afternoon at the home of Prof. Earl D. Hay to make arrangements for the establishment of a chapter of the Women's National Aeronautical Association, as a combined campus and Lawrence club. The first official meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in the lounge at the Memorial Union building. At this time a permanent constitution will be drawn up by the charter members. Any girl who is interested is urged to come. Sociologists Over KFKU "The Problem of Juvenile Delinquency" will be discussed by three members of the department of sociology on the University Roundtable over KFKU at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Members of the department who will participate in the half-hour discussion include Miss Esther Twente, Prof. Mapheus Smith, and Marston McCluggage, instructor in sociology. Mahatma Ghandi went on another one of his super-special hunger strikes, which was supposed to be the real thing. Everybody was talking about Leslie Howard in "Pygmalion," and the opening date for Spring football practice was set. Sadie Hawkins Day was finally realized when Clyde Smith played at a Lil Abner dance in the Union Building. Thoughts of European war were just something to occupy the left over minutes in political science classes. Students read with avidity the "Spicy Story" issue of the Sour Owl Shows: 2:30-7-9 ENDS TONITE ANN SOTHERN JOHN CARROLL "CONGO MAISIE" Crime - Band Act - News ON THE STAGE THE URICH FAMILY Carole and John In Original Songs with DUTCHIE Their "Seeing-Eve" Dog THURSDAY, 3 Days Runaway Romance Set to the Sizzling Song Sensation of the Nation! "OH JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE" Tom Brown - Peggy Moran — Companion Hit — CHARLES BICKFORD CHARLES BICKFORD "Thou Shalt Not Kill" Color Cartoon - News THANK YOU K.U. esterday's Opening Will Be Remembered Long in the History of Our Student Life To our guests, to the officials of this city, and above all to our public we convey thanks for allowing our theatre to play its part. is your picture. It is here for you to see as long as you wish it to remain. GONE WITH THE WIND DICKINSON ... This production will not be shown anywhere except at advanced prices . . . at least until 1941. You will see it in its entirety, exactly as shown at its famed Atlanta World Premiere. Prof. R. Wheeler Speaks at Holton Prof. R. H. Wheeler, of the psychology department, spoke at a Holton high school assembly recently on how climate affects our actions. After the general assembly meeting he spoke to combined classes in physics, biology, psychology and vocational guidance. At noon he spoke to the Rotary Club on the same subject. Night Shows (7:30 p.m.) $1.12 inc. tax Mats. Continuous Not Reserved 75c inc. tax For All Night Shows All Seats Are Reserved. — Tickets Are Now on Sale. Matinees Continuous. No Reservation. Reserve Time from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and a Complete Performance. Burton Hodgden, c'42, a resident of Holton accompanied Professor Wheeler and introduced him to his audiences. Last night Professor Wheeler spoke to the architectural club on Box Office Open From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 LUCILLE BLOUGH this is your free pass to see "Captain Fury" and "Missing Evidence" now showing at the Patee theater. Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing Take Advantage of Cash & Carry PRICES AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS 911 Mass. Optometrist 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 Special SHAMPOO - FINGERWAVE PHOTOGRAPHS of MERIT E. GARICH Phone-2852 "World Wars and Civil Wars in relations to Climatic Changes." Spitsbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. the last minute and we must circle the field again; maybe our instructors are behind schedule and we have to wait to get into the air; or by chance we're delayed in taking off by a cold motor. For all this we receive only 3 University credit hours. But we love to fly. We take our "medicine"—generally cheerfully. Yes, we are lucky! BEAT THE SOONERS!! Mon., Tues., Wed., -- 35 c Thurs, Fri, Sat. -- 50 c NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE 927½ Mass. Ph. 458 SKATES — SLEDS Guns — Ammunition Skates Sharpened RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 But We Love it--- (Continued from page six) MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 45 Mass. Phone: Office-570 Res.-1956 (Over Safeway Grocery) Drakes for Bakes C. F. 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