WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN On the Shin By Reginald Buxton and Walt Meininger The Pi Phi who went all the way through final week on the quiz files sure looked silly this morning going through the same files looking for carbons of letters to irate parents. Except for bottled coke Estelle Eddy was the best mixer at Millers at semester's end. Don't know yet why anybody laughed when Curly Postlethwaite was accused of riding in the recent rabbit hunt just to pick up a few extra hares. The poker game at the Fhi Cam house between semesters was nice and quiet but the Kappa Sig house appeared to have reverted to its original Alpha Z Delta ownership what with the feminine additions. The closest thing to a collapse during rush week was the shock Glen McCunn sustained when he walked into a final after trying to pack a whole semester of law into two days and discovered that he had studied for the wrong course. The man who winds the clock in Blake tower says that he doesn't mind going to college so much but he does hate for all of the filling station attendants to get four years seniority on him. Add sad story of a candle ablaze at both ends: Katy Sewell, long associated with Miller Cameron of the Kappa Sig house, has been doing a little on-the-side work with Hoyt Nelson of the City. Nelson objected to the division of attention; Cameron caught on. Both said never again. The girl who enrolled in the Motiyn Picture because she understood that they were going to show the premiere of Birth of a Nation in Fraser theater is the same one who thinks Scarlet O'Hara is enrolled at Haskell. (Continued from page two) Women Marksmen---with Anna Jane Hoffman, c'43; Myra Hurd, c'43; Beulah Johnson, fa'42; Betty James, c'41; Gertrude Kaufmann, fa'40; Lenore Knuth, fa'42; Barbara Koch, c'43; Sarah Lewis, c'43; Jane McHenry, fa'43; Katheryn Merry, c'41; Marian Milhoan, fa'41; Aad Moseley, c'40. Genevieve Nolan, c'40; Helen Naramore, f'a40; Margaret Odgen, c'41; Margarette Parks, fa'43; Isabel Rice, c'40; Ann Rightmire, fa'40; Ruth Rodgers, c'43; Mary Virginia Shirley, c'40; Dorothy J. Smith, ed'42; Dorothy Stannard, c'43; Laura Thompson, fa'40; Mary Thompson, c'40; Gayle Warren, c'41; and Freda Zimmerman, b'41. Debate Tourney Here in February The Kansas state high school championship debate tournament will be held here Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16 and 17, according to an announcement made today. High schools of classes A, B and C will participate. Winners in each class will be placed on the state championship team. Now It's CARLS For---- JOCKEY SHIRT & SHORTS Former Bursar Married 60 Years Mr. and Mrs. Willis Folks of Chula Vista, Calif. recently celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary and birthday with a remarriage ceremony and a reception according to a letter received by Karl Klooz, bursar, who worked with Mr. Folks when he was bursar at the University 25 years ago. The ceremony was held in the First Congregational church on Jan. 29 followed by a reception in the church parlors, and a covered dish dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Folks wore the suit and dress in which they were married in Tolono, Ill., Jan. 29, 1880. Their attendants were also dressed in costumes of the early '80's. The Folks family moved to Kansas in 1895 where he was in the grain business before coming to the University. Folks is now in the real estate business in Chula Vista. Thursday 3 Days 2—Major Hits—2 — Hit No. 1 — It's Gay; It's Gola! It's Glad! It's Glorious! Ear-Thrilling Songs . . . 'Mid Secen of Eye-Filling Beauty "ESCAPE TO PARADISE" Hit No.2 It Has Everything That Makes a Picture Great--- Heart Throbs . . . Heart Tugs . . . Heart Warmth . . . and Heart Thrills! "Our Neighbors The Carters" BOBBY BREEN KENT TAYLOR MARILA SHELTON FAY BAINTER EDMUND LOWE FRANK CRAVEN GENEVIEVE TOBIN - Plus - MARCH OF TIME "Finland 1919-1940" Also—Latest News LAST TIMES TONIGHT Joan Bennett Adolphe Menjou "THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" You Said It!— (Continued from page six) supplies. As the victim of an unprovoked ravishment, this tiny country is struggling for its very life, and from sheer bravery has been able to hold back the red hordes of the barbaric Stalinland. With hundreds of Russian planes mercilessly bombing its cites, ruthlessly making war on defenseless women and children, the resources of this small nation cannot suffice without help of some kind. Kremlin masters in Moscow have given an opening which can be legally exploited. They say that they are not making war on Finland, just as the Japanese say they are not making war on China. If our government could lend $25,000,000 to China, then surely it could lend an equal amount to Finland, particularly when this money will go to pay for the succor of women and children driven from their homes by the Russian air attack. Purely as a matter of charity, of helping those who in the past have Headquarters Rexall Drug Store THE KANSAS CITY STAR For MORNING News and FOREIGN News Subscribe---faithfully kept their pledged word, of giving aid to innocent non-combatants. Congress should respond to the President's suggestion. Ends Saturday PHONE 17 JEFFREY LYNCH * ALAN HALE * FRANK MCHUGH DENNIS MORGAN * DICK FORAN William Lundigan * Guinan 'Big Boy' Williams OWL SHOW SATURDAY Previewing Sunday's Attraction -faithfully kept their pledged word, of giving aid to innocent non-combatants. Congress should respond to the President's suggestion. 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. Same Prices as Kansas City. 'GONE WITH THE WIND' H. L. 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