n UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY.OF KANSAS VOLUME XXXVI Z-229 Cunningham Beats Rideout In 4:15 Mile - ★ Traits Opponent Until the Last Lap. Then Snorts To Take La Facey M LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939 Boston, Jr Glenn Cunn first indoor season with Blaine Rideens' College Face mile a Knight's of C启蒙 13,000 fi The Kansi world's indo was content last lap. T running in Facey ncial spurt. Cunningham was compare has run the same track. ★ Will Represent University At Kansas Day Contest in Topeka The propose a student union State College students was yesterday by # S. Parker. Blaime Grimes, c.39, will represent the University at the state wide annual oratorical contest held at To- Students at t spring, 2,130 to plan by which he be assessed n semester in oro necessary for the building. I ident F. D. Fi that the propo a court test. eral's decision the plan, a bill issue would h into the state President Fi that as an alt posal a corpo order to issue building. Su paid out of a s NUMBER 84 Wins Again-know-who in a west coast movie nervous gesturing that he had a will make a hit on the east coast decision to make. But we still hope with her portrait of a southern gal. Northerners will continue to he passes. Northerners will continue to see Anna Ayers. by jimmy K-State Plan No One of the visited the Cr Ed Abels, publ County Repubing at one of the venerable fuses fused they fingered they in he-man before The senator flattered. The took him for a ON THE SH 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. Unusual Lighting Effects Used A stage,building crew, headed by Theater-going students will be given a chance to view the University campus of 1951 when the Kansas Players start production of their new play, a comedy on the University's seventy fifth anniversary will run fou Kansas Players Start Work on Satire-Review Wins Oratory Prize-know-who in a west coast movie nervous gesturing that he had a will make a hit on the east coast decision to make. But we still hope with her portrait of a southern gal. Northerners will continue to he passes. Northerners will continue to see Anna Ayers. By Bill Fey. c'40 The Sour O in the magazine, the which be "hor" agree with its agree with it should be put A few days, this column a the affairs of in which Ye S "Country Boy out-suit Suit Fred Lake. "Country Boy" night together discussion of Grimes Wins Speech Contest More chaff Kappa Jeh Jack Coogroat romanical she much when companion fo would be a b e down he stui ners that wor Last night' ried a pictu Conti They invite and the next vivate retired Bety and begg choice. The c FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939 Here on the - Hill - Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Frank Arnold Beets, e'uncl. Betty Muchnic, e'unel, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Wednesday. Betty Howard of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mrs. D. C. Kemp of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Garrison, Ottawa, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Sunday. Dorcille Wyrick of Leavenworth, has been a guest at the Alpha Omieron house this week. --know-who in a west coast movie nervous gesturing that he had a will make a hit on the east coast decision to make. But we still hope with her portrait of a southern gal. Northerners will continue to he passes. Northerners will continue to see Anna Ayers. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday wore Jean Donclan, c#2; Mary Ayers, b#1; and Sandraunder, fa 42; Helen Gels, c#5. Jay Simon, c'uncl, was a dinner guest of Delta Tau Delta fraternity yesterday. Martin Schilling, Midland College student, has traveled 12,000 "by thumb" in 15 states during the last years. On The SHIN — Continued from page 1 special rates on all of Europe's leading air lines Builds and enlarges you The English girl playing you- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Little House of Big Hits! PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS SATURDAY Youth-Laughter-Romance on a Rampage! 'STRANGE FACES' DOROTHEA KENT FRANK JENKS — 2nd Feature — BUCK JONES "LAW of the TEXAN" SUNDAY 3 Pulse-Stopping Days "Dr. Fu Manchu" "The Mummy" "Frankenstein" "Son of Frankenstein" DON'T FAIL TO SEE Kansas University will again engage in football this fall. The radio will likely miss two of its foremost comedians—unless radio connections are made to Alcatraz. IF YOU SAW- Sittie Deming will graduate. (Boy, we're sticking our neck out here.) Chuck Alexander will start an Alexander for Chancellor campaign. Pi Phi will have a front porch-ful if Margaret Barber, winsome Emporia State co-ed, decides to attend K.U. second semester. BORIS KARLOFF "DEVIL'S ISLAND" Yesterday we saw a crestfallen old gentleman in one of the corridors. His beard was rough and gray and his hair was touled. The pained look in his blue eyes made him seem like he knew that this man was weighted down with a complex problem. Poor man! We could tell from his Kansas City will not replace Monte Carlo as a gambling center. PAGE THREE Continued from page 14 four days of festivity, where in the past one was enough. Gov. John W. Brierck of Ohio, Gov. Payne Hamilton, Republican national chairman, are scheduled for addresses. The Story Which the French Government Kept "Hushed" for Over 100 Years! — 2nd Feature — James Stewart Walter Huston OF HUMAN HEARTS' Tuition Rates to K.U. Students $10 per month, 3 months $27.50 Night school, $35.00 per month Aside from the political aspect, Kansas 'Day was for forty years subject to a one man campaign against it. Well, not exactly against the day...but against the date, David D. Leach, managing editor of the Wichita Eagle, argued persuasively in his paper's columns, that although the state was admitted to statehood on the 29th of January, it was not until the 9th of February when it was inducted, so therefore Kansas Day should be on the 9th. He called the citizen's attention to this for forty years. Kansas Day is still on the 29th of January. Wichita Editor— LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE We prepare scholarly, Book Reviews, Debates, Essays, Papers, Speeches, Graduation Theses. Any subject promptly. 50c per typed page. Also all language research. Export Research Co., Box 36, Jackson, Ga. Two hours work in meteorology, two hours work in aerial navigation, and one hour in commerce will comprise the schedule offered. However, with no care for controversy over historical accuracy or state who expect to attend the University the second semester. NEW CLASSES In Shorthand and Typing Feb. 6 106 Seek Aviation Training Here the virtues of the Republican party are many an expatriate Kansan nostalgic for his native heath who will celebrate the day. Many an alumni group of the University will gather to recall four pleasant—in the retrospect—years atop Mount庐山. The庐山 alumni association reports that Los Angeles, San Francisco, Calif., Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Wash., and El Paso, Texas, have scheduled dinners and other activities. Your Problems Solved! Applications for aviation training in the courses sponsored by the Civil Aeronautics Authority, to be given here during the second semester, increased yesterday to 106, according to Earl D. Hay, professor of mechanical engineering, who is in charge of preliminary details. Professor Hay expects to receive from 30 to 50 more applications. Fifteen of the applications came by mail from students out in the EYES - Auto Robes Heaters Joe Skates - Ice Skates ★ And other winter items Are Focused on Our WINTER CLEARANCE BARGAINS 40% off 634 Mass. FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY Phone 294 $5 TO $7 50 MOST STYLES HAYNES & KEENE SPOT CASH SHOE STORE 817 Mass. TODAY AND SATURDAY Cartoon Novelty Latest News ALSO! Barrymee Will Receive the Academy Award for the Best Performance 1928 SUNDAY In All His Career Barrymore Never Gave More to a Role — Not Played a Role that Had More to Take! — AND — ALSO Latest Issue Just Out What Roosevelt Wants? What Business Wants! MARCH OF TIME What Congress Wants! What You Want! Few Air School Candidates Are Passing ★ One-Third of 58 Men Find Physical Examinations the Stumbling Block For Enforcement Here at one-third of 58 candidates have been examined for the meld flying school have been fitted already, Dr. R. I. C. ash, director of the University service, said yesterday. tive vision has been the ing block for the biggest appulips, but the best trainer the trouble being hegain has also kept a numm ing passions the tests. Earl D. Hay of the School of cering, and head of the comon arrangements for the air here, said 127 students, alrea en over the state ( ) d. Professor Hay expects t more than 10 more men from mpus will register. Will Take Final Tests nearly 150 candidates tak- examinations, only 70 will be the final tests under govern- supervision. Instructions have been given so that in case imining what measures will be if more than the specified 70 e local examinations. L. S. Powell, Lawrence phyl has been appointed by the aeronautical Authority to cone advance examinations unite supervision of an inspector Washington, but the dates for examinations have not been used. icants taking the physical it Watkins Memorial hospital en a rigid examination after tern of those given for en to the army and navy. sis on Eye Tests or Cautenosis is being asby Dr. M. A. Rabe, and Dr. T. Gerard, both of the University al staff. The examinations take 20 minutes, with the most emplaced on testing the eyes. Other tests include under weight or more 10 pounds over weight. soon as a candidate falls down y particular part of the ex- tion it is not continued, Doctor con- said. also stated that the tests would teach throughout final week and most of the applicants would them over with by Thursday ug. Those not completed by me will be finished early the following week. If you are or the 70 are selected for the examinations by Doctor Pow- y will be given more thorough or defects in vision and equi- ill be from this group that the n will be selected for the fly-urse. of Human Misery May Out of Spain colonia, Jan. 28.—(UP)—The of Generalissimia Franco in tonight on a rapidly sling fusco in northeastern seeking to administer a out blow to the legions in onu ionalists claimed that resist- their advance on Gerona, jaw Republic capital, had seed. Military advisers said there was not even a reag kept by the Loyalists. of human misery swept the highway from the French or as thousands of refugees came, refuge from France. ius Elected President sas Author's Club cka, Jan. 28- (UP) - Jeff Dem-publisher of the Dodge City a and a member of the state c, today was elected president i Kansas Author's club. He hed Harry L. Rheaes of To- Supervisor Will Attendual Meeting in Wichita Maud Elsworth, an instructor in the School of Education and viceprincipal of public school art, will on "A Statewide Program in Art" at the Kansas State Art Teach-association in Wichin Feb. 4.