PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24.1937 Dramatics Skit To Be Broadcast How to escape the influence of a dominating father is the problem which occupies Nan Holder throughout "Dead Men Can't Hurt You," which will be presented Monday at 6 p.m. over station KFKU, by the radio class from the department of speech and dramatic art. An emotional drama of country life, the latest production in the radio series directed by Rolla Nuckles, assistant instructor of speech and dramatic art, will feature Rosamond Barr, c'38, in the leading role. The scene of the play is the farm home of Nan Heldor, whose whole life has been dominated by her strong-willed, overbearing father. After his death, she tries to change her mode of living and alters her home in an attempt to remove all evidence of her father's fortune. His presence is so strongly felt however, that when Miss Barr, as Nan Helder, is confronted with a situation that will change her entire life, a voice like her father's voice, must be the command to kill the man she loves. Other members of the cast are Martin Maloney, gret Betty Wasson c'38; Louis Focke, c'39; and Mr Nuckles. Jack-o'-Lantern Buros Giel Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 23 — (UPC) Eleven-year-old Amn Pena suffered serious burns when flames from the fire jacked up •lantern set fire to her dress. Part of the newspaper men's faculty that recently took over the department of journalism at the University is shown here in the news room of the University. Daily Mail Journal, University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University of Wisconsin, W. A. Bailor, Kentucky City Kansas (acting band of the department); Earl Fickett; Peabody Gazette; and Will T. Beck. Holton Recorder. Standing-Harmor A. Hammond; Caldwell Messenger; A. B. Briles; Staff Counter-Four; L. F. Valentine, Clay Center-Times; and Kansas Editors Become College Profs. Y.W.C.A. Christmas Bazaar Takes Form The annual Y.W.C.A. Christmas bazaar will be held from Dec. 7 to (6) inclusive. Eleanor Cuffield, e38, chairman of the bazaar committee. Articles to be sold at the bazan will include brass and copper ware, liness. Mexican glass ware, Indian glassware, jewelry, and various other articles. Agnes Skolout, c'29, and her assistant, Mary Inez Groebesck, c'unl, are to head the public committee. The arrangements committee is headed by Pauline Snyder c'40. AT THE DICKINSON The new James Copeney in "Something to Sing About!" with a galaxy of stars and beautiful girls in the Thanksgiving Treat midnight show at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (Mike Sotterlo) AT THE GRANADA Robert Young, Florence Rice, James Stewart in "Novy Blue and Gold" a love story of Annapolis and naval football at the Granada night for 3 days with a special homecoming and show preview at 10 o'clock "WE'LL EAT AT THE COFFEE SHOP" Many students are planning to eat their Thanksgiving dinner there. They say the food is the very best! GRANADA COFFEE SHOP First door South of Granada Theatre Members of the various committees will take turns selling the articles. The freshmen will sell on Tuesday, the "lomo" commission on Wednesday, "ology" on Thursday, and social services on Friday. Velma Wilson, c40, social chairman, will have charge of making the candy, which will be sold by the bazaar. East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 23 — A bag of chopped ice goes out to the football field at Michigan State College every afternoon practice is held. Conch Charles Bachman has found that prompt treatment of sprains and bruises with ice cream or milk helps a student manager is detailed to keep the ice ever at hand, and be is the "ice man" of the Spartan squad. Chopped Ice Bachman's Remedy President Reports Progress Washington, Nov. 23. —(UP)—President Roosevelt tonight reported that definite progress was made in the first of a series of conferences with utility executives designed to assure fair and reasonable rates to power consumers and to release billions of dollars of withheld capital of the industry into the arteries of trade. AT THE PATEE Roy Corrigan, Western Acc., in "The Trigger Trio" at the Patte Theatre Thursday for 3 days. Eight Spartans Covet Gold Watch East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 23—Senior members of the Michigan State College football squad are beginning to wonder which of the eight regulars will be singled out to receive the prized Governor of Michigan award this year. The regulars will be gold watch graved with the governor's signature and personally presented by him at the Spartan's annual football banquet, will be voted by a secret committee. The prize is awarded the player who is voted the most "valuable" to his team. Only seniors are eligible. Those in the running this year are Harry Speelman, Fred Schroeder, Howard Swartz, Tort Gomtat, Nelson Schruder, Norbert Mkavnich, Frank Gaines, and Jack Coolidge. These players have been playing more or less regularly all season. The Spartan banquet is one of the largest post-season football gatherings held in Michigan. Hundreds of high school athletes from about the state are brought here by alumni to have a hand in the celebration. An all-state high school team is also announced as a feature. BEAT MIZZOU Welcome Grads Back to the ol' meeting place BLUE MILL THE BEST YOU CAN GET! at the JAYHAWK CAFE Newton Murder Case Goes to Illinois Jury WELCOME HOMECOMERS to your ol' student cafe where friend meets friend and the food is excellent The JAYHAWK CAFE 14th & Ohio found guilty—death; life imprisonment; or imprisonment for not less than 14 years. Pittsfield, Ill., Nov. 23—(UP)—The state's case against the Rev. Col. Ellsworth Newton for the shaping of Mrs. Maybele Kelly, his "old friend and parisher," went to the jury at 5:15 p.m. today. Prehistoric Village in Russia Judge A. Clay William Instructed the jury of 11 farmers and a barber that three penalties were possible in event the Baptist minister was Moscow, Nov. 23, —(UF) A 35- 000-year-old human habitation, belonging to the glacial period, has been discovered during excavations on the River Dan. The find, consisting of a clay hut and weapons of bone and flint, is the first to be unrestricted in the Soviet Union. 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