FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVR Wynne Is First In Speeches Following the fourth broadcast last night in the current series of Student Opinion programs, Mac Wynne, c'40, was announced last week's winner, with his talk on Roosevelt as a Democratic presidential candidate. Russell Baker, c'42, was given second place. He chose for his topic Cordell Hull. Faculty-student relations make or break a University said Emmet Park b'41, as he opened last nights program on Campus Problems. "Orientation of freshman women is not what it should be," said Velma Wilson, c'40, president of W.S.G.A. Housing was discussed by Bob McKay, b'40 and Richard MacCann, c'40, bemoaned the "misguided curriculum of haphazard American colleges." Bob Sullivan, l'42, concluded the program with his "And Another Thing." (Continued from page four) test the following Monday. Last year the University team finished sixth among all other university squads in the United States. The College of Emporia was the first U.S. college to receive a Carnegie library. Northwestern News. Trials Next---doubting whether the result would be worth the sacrifice. The victorious team is given a trophy each year, donated by Gar Wood. This is kept by that school until the winner for the following year is decided. Tryouts Open to All John Haslam, ed41, manager of the recreation rooms at the Union building, is anxious to see anyone is interested in trying for a place on the team. Many men are practicing the key shots every day at the tables. The elimination contest is open to women as well. Each person on the Jayhawker team will receive a key given by the National Billiard Association. In the National pocket billiard tournament last year Kansas took eighth place in the nation. All Shows—15c—Anytime ENDS TONIGHT Carole Lombard, Cary Grant "IN NAME ONLY" And Dick Arlen, Andy Devine "MAN FROM MONTREAL" SATURDAY ONLY! 5 — Big Units — 5 Triple Threat Trouble Trio! The 3 MESQUITEERS Heros of the Saddle Bob Raymond LIVINGSTON HATTON Chap. 10—"Oregon Trail" Comedy - Snapshot - Novelty SUNDAY! 3 Days BING CROSBY FRED MacMURRAY "Sing You Sinners" And Pat O'Brien, Olympe Bradna "NIGHT OF NIGHTS" America Safe---doubting whether the result would be worth the sacrifice. (Continued from page one) country against aggression by any other nation. It is his contention that not only our vessels, but our coastal defense bases as well, are as efficient and practical as those of any other nation. "We are destined," he said, "to be the greatest sea power in the world during the rest of the century." While intimating that Finland "is on its last legs," Major Eliot emphasized that the Scandinavian countries, Sweden, Norawy, and Denmark, are banding together to present formidable opposition to any designs Germany might have toward absorbing them as she took Poland and Czechoslovakia. "I might give Finland six weeks, possibly six months, to stave off Russia," he stated, "but Germany definitely will encounter difficulty should she attempt an attack on the Scandinavian countries." That the United States might become involved was scorned by the military expert when he emphasized that "we are only indirectly concerned; our problems are domestic at present. We can't settle affairs in Europe and Asia," he said, "nor can we afford the distraction from our own problems that a foreign war brings. We need our men here to build America's future." Furthermore, he waging war for the sake of the Allies questioned the probability of our Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! 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