n UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXVI OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY.OF KANSAS Cunningham Beats Rideout In 4:15 Mile - Traits Opponent Last Lap, Then Take Lead; W Focce Mily Boston, Jan. 29. Glenn Cunningham first indoor mile st season with a vici Blaine Rideout of Ters' College and in t Facey mile at the 11 Knight of Columbia fore 13.000 fans. The Kansas, who world's indoor mark was content to trail last lap. Then Cu running in his fiftt Facey mile, statical spurt. Students at the college spring, 2130 to 676, in plan by which each st be assessed not more semester in order to rai necessary for the corn the building. Parker ar ident F. D. Farrell of that the proposal woul a court test. If the at eral's decision had been the plan, a bill to author issue would have been into the state legislatur The proposed plan f a student union buildin State College by the a students was ruled uned yesterday by Attorney S. Parker. K-State Union Plan Not Lega Cunningham's time was comparatively has run the mile in same track. by jimmy robe ON THE SHI President Farrell he that as an alternative posal a corporation b order to issue bonds to building. Such bonds paid out of a student fe One of the state s visited the Campus r Ed Abels, publisher of County Republican, at ing at one of the sor girls fussed around him fingered they never had he-man before. The Sour Owl's next done in the manner magazine, the main which be "horror story" agree with its editor should be put on a hi The senator should flattered. The girls pr took him for a sister's A few days ago there this column a little itel the affairs of Pi Phi in which Ye Shinster "Country Boy" Chea out-suit Suitors Max Fred Lake. But lat "County Boy" and N night together for a discussion of the situ More chaff. The Kappa Jake Egbert and Jack Cogrove is the romantic shoes. Jean much when Jack s companion for the ner would be a book. But down he studied at enners that wore a gray Last night's Journal ried a picture of D Continued on p They invited Fred I and the next morning they met the man Bety and begged of he choice. The choice: M LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939 Wins Again-duels between the two Oklahoma universities perennially decide the mythical championships of their various states. Kansas Players Start Work on Satire-Review By Bill Fey. c'40 NUMBER 84 By Bill Fey, c. 40 Theater-governing students will be given a chance to view the University campuq of 1965 when the Kansas Players start production of their review February 20. The satire- The school of fine arts, the law school, and most of the other schools of the University, including the dramatic department, will be the target for satire in fast shifting scenes on the stage. Normal Lighting Effects Used Grimes Wins Speech Contest - Will Represent University At Kansas Day Contest in Topcka Blaine Grimes, c'39, will represent Wins Oratory Prize- Few Air School Candidates Are Passing ★ One-Third of 58 Men Find Physical Examinations the Saving Block For En- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939 Big Six Bows To The Valley Bv Jav Simon, c'uncl. By JJy Simmon, e. l. ater. Since 1928 when the hard state schools of this sector pulled out of the Missouri Valley conference to form the Big Six, there has been a continual fight going on between the two loops to determine which produces the better class of basketball. The Missouri Valley, made up of a group of municipal and private schools and the state-operated Oklahoma A.-M. college, annually turns in one of the most interesting cage races in the country, and on off-days takes its share of contests from outside leagues. In ten years since the split-up, the two circuits have booked many games, with the Big Six getting a lot of attention. But this year it's a different story. Fourteen teams were slated with the Valley by four teams of the larger circuit, and of the eight far, far, the Big Six has won only two. Missouri's annual scraps with Washington and St. Louis, Iowa State's series with Drake, and the Decide State Titles Nebraska and Kansas evidently figured they could get along without competition with the loop in question, but Missouri, Iowa State, and Kansas each scheduled four tits with the M. V., and Oklahoma has a pair and home engagements to play with the Agges from Stittwater. county enjoyed a one-day millennium for the first time in 10 years. Not a single divorce or annulment suit was filed. The average is eight a day. The Jayhawkers, who generally pace the Big Six like the Yankees do the American League, made a season-long games this season with Oklahoma. Early in the campaign last year's leaders of the rival leagues squared off in Stillwater for a two-night stand. Both teams were rated outstanding, and the games loomed as toss-ups. But the Aggies captured them both to put a pretty bright feather in their loop's cap. Drake Two on Cyclones Iowa State turned Grimmell in an intra-state stiff at Ames, but as the team was nearing its pair to Drake. The Cyclones are soothing their wounded pride by taking it out on schools of their own conference, but the Des Moines lay-out can lay just claims to the state title. Missouri chewed up St. Louis university in an early season game at Columbia, but when the lads from Tugertown later journeyed to the state metropolis for a week-end party they received entertainment not just like the gracious host would display. St. Louis U. thumped them one night, and the next evening the Bills' fellow townsmen, Washington university Bears, reseated the trick. over to Omaha to meet Creighton in its last scrap with the Valley. The Cyclones will have to win this one in order to turn in a .500 average with their foes from the other fold. The Jayhawkers have a tithe here with Oklahoma Aggies and one at Topeka with Washburn to get their shot at a half-and-half rating against the Valley. The Sooners still have their pair with the Aggies and a chance for an even break. Missouri can come up even with the M. V. by winning its home lit up with Washington U. next Monday night. County Has Marital Peace Alameda, Cal.-(UP) -- Alameda NOW IT'S.. Tomorrow night Iowa State treks "Fill'er up with the best gas in Lawrence!" CITIES SERVICE GASOLENE Long on mileage and quick on pick-up! When you say who that pardner, you mean nothing else but Cities Service! For this gas is made-to-order for modern motoring. In Lawrence traffic, and on the open highway, you can depend on it for constant top-notch performance. Prove it to yourself next time you need gas; drive in and ask for Cities Service! Your car should have it! GASOLENE ALLEY LET UP_LIGHT UP A CAMEL SMOKERS FIND THAT CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS ARE SOOTHING TO THE NERVES 101 STORIES UP on the world's tallest building, Sidney Evert swings in the wind with only a faish scaffold between him and—well, it's 1100 feet to the street. His work is to repair windows in the tower of the Empire State Building. Sid Evert says: "A fellow with jumps nerves wouldn't last long on my job. So I ease the tension on my nerves whenever I can. I let up—light up a Camel. I find Camels are soothing to the nerves." Smokers in a wide variety of nerve-agging occupations, nerve-straining sports turn to Camels—they find it pays to ease nerve tension often. So they let up—light up a Camel! TRAPPED ON A BLAZING WRECK, Captain Hans Milton displayed courage and nerve-power that won him head-line from coast to coast. He says: "On the schooner Pioneer, after 400 miles out of Halifax, we had a little food and water and some Camels. Those Camels were a great comfort through the nerve strain of worry and danger. It's a rule with me, when I feel my nerves get tense, keyed-up, to let up—light up a Camel." EARNING HIS WAY through college, L James D.ixon J, *je above* says: "It's no canch for my nerves, working as usher, waiting on table, and in between preparing for stiff exams. I can't take chances with nerve strain. Whenever my nervies begin to feel the tension, I rest them. I ease off and have a Camel —I let up—light up a Camel, just as the sane says. Believe me, that's a good tip. Camels are really mild and definitely soothing to my nerves." BENNY GOODMAN-King of Swing, and the world's greatest singer—Columbia Music. 9:30 p.m. K850 at 8:30 p.m. CK7-50. 8:30 a.m. K850 at 10:30 a.m. CK7-50. (above) GORDON SETTER—a handsome, muscular dog. Watch his flashing action. And observe that after strenuous activities, this dog halts. *relaxes!* Though his nervous system is high-strung like our own, the dog responds quickly to the intuitive urge to rest. We don't usually look after our nerves that well. Perhaps you have often wilmed yourself on…hour hour at a task, ignoring you and then LEFT up, moving now and then—LEFT UP, LIGHT UP, A CAMEL) Camels are a match - LIGHT UP A CAMEL! Camels are a match for BACCOBS. Turkish and Domestic. Copyright, 1920. R. J. Rervolda Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. COSTLIER TOBACCOS Smoke 6 packs of Camels and find out why they are the LARGEST-SELLING CIGARETTE IN AMERICA ere d of 58 candidates examined for the school have been heard, Dr. R. I. C. care of the University said yesterday. don has been the for the biggest num- bers, the head examiner tried and being also kept a num- ing the tests. of the School or d head of the con- gregions for the air transport already re ke Final Tests the state ( t easy Hay expects an 10 more men from I register. *ice Final Tests* 150 candidates taki- tions, only 70 will be teens under政 n. Instructions have from Washington, will be will be the specified 70 formations. well, Lawrence phy-a appointed by the Authority to contain an inspection of an inspector but the dates for lions have not been taking the physical is Memorial hospital for examination after those given for en- gency and navy. ve Tests candidate falls down lar part of the ex- not continued, Doctor tesion is being as- s. A. Rabe, and Dr. T. both of the University he examinations take with the most em- mon testing the eyes. at least one longer weight or more over weight. I that the tests would thour final week and the applicants would or with by Thursday is not completed by be finished card the are selected for the dons by Doctor Pow- e given more thorough in vision and equil- m this group that the selected for the fly- man Misery of Spain Jan. 28—(UP) The Francoigno Franco night on a rapidly soon in northeastern to administer a w to the legions in claimed that resist- advance on Gerona, publican capital, had military advisers said as not even a reaix the Loyalian for the swept away from the French thousands of refugees gateways to France, e from Franco. ted President hor's Club 28—(UP) Jeff Denn of the Dodge City member of the state was elected president of Author's club He L. Rhodes of To- sor Will Attend ting in Wichita Ellsworth, an instructor of Education and public school art, will Statewide program in Wisconsin state Art Teach-in in Wichita Feb. 4.