FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hull's Trade Treaty O.K. Say Students That the reciprocal trade treaties of Secretary of State Cordell Hull were beneficial to the United States was the conclusion reached by Irving Kuraner, c'40, Jean Crawford, c'40, and J. D. Ramsey, c'40, in the regular Thursday Roundtable on Station KFKU at 9:30 last night. Kuraner summed up the discussion by saying that prosperity has its basis in trade. "Only by buying and selling a lot of good can we have prosperity," he added. Kurasier also said that the treaties would aid Kansas farmers by bringing in low cost commodities needed and by providing a larger market for their own products. The discussion which was led by Ramsey was opened by Miss Crawford with an explanation of the reciprocal act passed in 1934. Kuraner remarked that it was a popular notion that buying abroad affected our nation adversely, but Ramsey pointed out that in order to increase our export market we must increase our import market. Student Violinist on KFKU Eugene Ninginger, fa'42, violinist, accompanied by Hazel Haynes, fa'41, presented a musicale of selections by Kreisler, Mendelssohn and Hochstein at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon over radio station KFKU. Ninginer is a student of Karl Kuersteiner, associate professor of violin. Call K.U. 66 for subscription. ONLY ONE MORE DAY Ends Saturday Jaffrey Lynn -Ana Mum -Frahm Mumm -Dennan Mumm-Dekan Ferm Crain -Colin "Big Boy" Wimers -Directed by Marc Nielsen NELEGGER - A WARNER BROS.-First National Picture Original Script by Penn良康 Raine, Felicia D. , Pa. Dennis Franklin OWL SHOW SATURDAY Previewing Sunday's Attraction 25c "The Great VICTOR HERBERT" Watch for reserved seat ticket sale, same prices as in Kansas City! 'GONE WITH THE WIND' Society---you own. (Continued from page two) Macinsky of Kansas City, national officer in the fraternity; Jim Alley, c'40; and Bill Smith, c'43. --you own. Dinner guests at the Acacia house last night were Mrs. J. M. Logue and Schiller Shore, both of Lawrence. --you own. Carl Onion, Marian Haines and Kenneth Lindenberger, of Lawrence, were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last night. --you own. Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity announce the pledging of John Tilley, m'43, and Charles Macqueen m'43. Richard Grayum, p'40, will represent Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at its national convention at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago from Aug. 28 through the 31. Robert Caldwell, c'41, will be the alternate delegate. --you own. Wynne Leads Student Broadcast Over WREN Complete military and economic isolation for the United States was the subject of a debate-discussion over radio station WREN last night Mac Wynne acted as chairman with John Crutcher, ed'41, presenting the affirmative views and Robert Hedges b'40, upholding the negative side of the topic. They were assisted by Emmet Park, b'41; James Meredith, c'41; and John Stewart, l'40. Kansas - Nebraska Duel Meet Records 60-yard dash ...60.2, Dodd, Nebraska, 1938. 440-yard dash—52.7, Pankonin, Nebraska, 1937. Mile run—4:34.7, Andrews and Kuper, Nebraska, 1933. 880-yard run—2:02. Klann, Kansas. 1938. Two-mile run—10:13.2, Matteson, Nebraska, 1937. 60-yard high hurdles—'07.7, Haight, Nebraska, 1936, and Gish, Nebraska, 1937. 60-yard low hurdles——07.0, Gish, Nebraska, 1937. Mile relay—3:35.4, Nebraska, (Brewnlee, Allen, Morris, and Pankonin) 1937. High jump—6 ft 3 1-8 in., Baxter, Nebraska, 1938. Broadjump> -23 ft. 16 in., Cardwell, Nebraska, 1936. Pole vault—13 ft. 4 1-4 in., Cosgrove, Nebraska, 1936. Shot put-51 ft. 5 1-2 in., Francis, Nebraska, 1937. Watch the classified for a free pass to a Lawrence theater. Maybe it's for you today. K.C. Art Institute Accepts Paintings by Hill Artists Paintings by Raymond J. Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, and Edgar Stareck, fa'40, The sweetheart of six other suits They're friends with all your ties. They're right, no matter the occasion. Arrows are the most famous of all white shirts. Only Arrows have the handsome Arrow collar, Mitoga better-fit tailoring and patented "anchored buttons". WHITE shirts play the field. They look grand with blue suits, brown, oxford-any suit All Arrow shirts are Sanforized-Shrunk (less than 1% fabric shrinkage). 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