PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940. High School Science Meet Here Soon A physical science conference for high school students sponsored by the departments of chemistry, physics, geology, and astronomy with the cooperation of the extension division will be held here at the University all day Saturday, March 16, Lee Gemmell, field representative of the extension division, announced today. The purpose of the conference is to give interested high school students a better outlook on the vocation opportunities in the fields represented by it. Gemmell said. He added that demonstrations and lectures will highlight the all-day meeting. They will be so held that all delegates will be able to see and hear everything on the program. The following are lectures to be given by faculty members during the conference: "A Century of Photography in America" by Dr. Robert Taft, professor in the department of chemistry; "The Geologist's Work in the Development of Water Resources" by Dr. R.C. M. Moore, professor in the department of geology; "Bringing the Stars Down to Earth" by Dr. N.W. Storer, associate professor in the department of astronomy; "Seeing Sound Waves with the Cathode Ray Oscillograph" by the staff of the department of physics; and "Discovering Oil" by Dr. K.K. Landes, professor in the department of geology. The members of the program committee for the conference are: Doctor Storer, Gemmell, Prof. C. V. Kent, professor in the department of physics; Prof. R. Q. Brewster, professor in the department of chemistry; J. M. Jewett, instructor in the department of geology. Fall Grades Available In Room 124 of Frank Strong Be wise, Advertise! All students who have not yet received their grades for the fall semester may obtain them today or tomorrow by calling at room 124 of Frank Strong hall, George O. Foster, registrar, announced this morning. I.S.A. Dance in Kansas Room The I.S.A. will hold an all-district dance in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building from 9 to 12 tonight. Music will be furnished by a nickelodean. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Tuition to K. U. Students— Shorthand, 16 weeks, $25.00 Typing, 16 weeks, $10.00 Special courses in competition and maching, bookkeeping are offered Lawrence Business College Phone 894 12 more days until the opening date GONE WITH THE WIND Reserved Seats Now! Seats on Sale at Box Office from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for All Evening Performances. THE MATINEES WILL BE CONTINUOUS FROM 10 a.m. Evenings $1.12, inc. tax Matinees 75c inc. tax DICKINSON THEATRE HERE'S ROY CONACHER (No.9), HIGH-SCORING FORWARD OF THE BOSTON BRUINS, WORLD CHAMPIONS of '39... IN THIS ACTION SHOT he's come in like a bullet from an express riff... he takes a pass. But the opposition's defense stops him—this time. **AGAIN** a furious flash of speed...a split-second of stick magic... and the puck shoots home for the goal that wins the match. His hockey's fast and hot! BUT HE SMOKES A SLOW-BURNING CIGARETTE FOR MORE MILDNESS, COOLNESS AND FLAVOR "SPEED'S fine in hockey, but not in cigarettes”—Roy, how right you are! Research men may use fancier language—but they say exactly the same thing about cigarettes. Scientists know that nothing destroys a cigarette's delicate elements of fragrance and flavor so mercilessly—as *excess heat*. And cigarettes that burn fast also burn hot. Your own taste tells you that. Slow-burning cigarettes don't burn away these precious natural elements of flavor and fragrance. They're milder, mellower, and -naturally -cooler! And the slowest-burning cigarette of the 16 largest-selling brands tested was Camell! They burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested. (See panel below. right.) So...why not enjoy Camel's extra mildness, coolness, fragrance, and flavor?...And extra smoking equal to 5 extra smokes per pack. When it's easy -chair time after that rough- and-tumble mélée known as a bockey match, you'll find Roy Conacher of the Brains enjoying a milder, cooler, more fragrant, and flavorful cigarette... Camels, of course. FOR MILDNESS, COOLNESS, AND FLAVOR- SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER TOBACCOS In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested - slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! Copyright, 1940. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina