Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 14, 1955. Official Bulletin Today is the last day that petitions for Non-partisan ASC candidates can be filed with the chairman of the elections committee. Bohan will file fee of one dollar must be paid for each ASC and each class office candidate appears on the general election ballot. The deadline for petitioning for Producer, assistant producer, director, and producer positions is May 1956. Chalk Reveal has been extended to 5 p.m. Tuesday. Turn petitions in to the YMCA Applications for Student Union activities officers and board members must be turned in by April 20 to the SUA office. Union. Applications are at the office. TODAY Honor Systems meeting of all students who have been to schools having honor systems 7:30 p.m., Kansas room, Student Union. YM-YWC4 joint meeting for summer opportunities; 7.30-9 p.m., Jayhawk venues Newcomers club, 8 p.m. Chancellor's avail, Arvid Jacobson: Ways to breast. Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Hourly hours, Poets poets. Reader: Helen Rion Hoopes Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Damfonth church. Students faculty and administrators. Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Fri- merstrasse und Lieder und Lieber. Aiß sind heilende eingeladen. Films on Art, Renoir to Picasso, "Geometry Lesson," "Visit to Picasso", 7.30 and 9 p.m., Museum of Art lecture room. Summer opportunities all - campus meeting, 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk room. Student, Sponsored by Methodist. President, Friends and VM-YWCA student groups. AIEE convention registration, to 10 p.m. Lobby, Student Union. Quack club business meeting, 7:30 p.m. Robinson gymnasium. FRIDAY Scabbard and Blade infiltration, 7:30 p.m. Student motion. Attendance record. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth chapel Sociology club coffee forum, 4 p.m. "Strong annex E. Willard Hanna: "The Case of the Fishermen Injured by Atomic Dust." AIEE southern district convention, all day. Student Union. Eta Kappa Nu dinner. 6 p.m. Jayhawk room. Student Union. Fred N. Stephens of Kappa Phi meeting. 7 p.m. Methodist student center. Pledges to present pro- gression. SATURDAY SUNDAY Pre-nursing club tour of Medical course meet 8:30 a.m. Lawrence Bus terminal "A German Requiem" with chair and overture, 4 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Chapel Lutheran Student association, 5:30 p.m. Hampshire Host coop and speaker Liahana Fellowship picnic, 6 p.m. meet at church. A $500 scholarship for the coming year has been awarded to the department of geological engineering by Dowell Inc. of Tulsa. This is the first scholarship in recent years to be awarded to the department of geological engineering. A senior from the class of 1956 will be selected for the award, pending approval by Dowell officials. Basis of selection will be interest in service company work, leadership ability, extracurricular activities, financial need, grades, and personality. Senior Choir to Sing Requiem by Brahms The senior choir will sing a German Requiem in English by Johannes Brahms at 4 p.m. at Sunday, at the Episcopal church of Law-1906. This is a third major work of the choir in recent years. The choir will be accompanied by the symphony orchestra from the University, under the direction of Elin K. Jorgensen. By UNITED PRESS Bing Crosby Closes Door On Song and Dance Movies Hollywood—(U.P.)—Bing Crosby, crooner turned dramatic actor, said today he's hoofing his last and has closed the door on movie musicals. Mr. Crosby is back in his familiar surroundings, dancing in a straw hat with Donald O'Connor and Mitzi Gavnor in "Anything Goes." After saunting through a number with traditional ease. Bing sat down in his dressing room to observe he's through with big film musicals. "Anything Goes" will be his fans' last chance to see him croon in wide-screen color with hundreds of wiggling chorines behind him. "Well, if someone came up with a great musical maybe I'd do it, but as far as I know this is the last," he said. "I'd like to do a good romantic comedy, like 'It Happened One Night.' Or stories with kids, something like little league baseball. I feel I've done all I can with musicals. I'll never be a dancer, not at my age. Bing doesn't mean he'll never sing again on the screen. He still likes "stories with two or three songs." He sang even in the heavy drama that won him an Oscar nomination, "The Country Girl." "This picture, for example, has 11 or 12 numbers, at 41 minutes apiece. That's 45 minutes of music and doesn't leave time for much of a story, not much chance to develop any comedy," he said. Snaring that honor plus public acclaim for his tragic part admittedly influenced Bing's decision to get away from big musicals. In fact, he still talks happily about "The Country Girl." The man who is the only full-fledged institution in Hollywood appears thinner since his recent operation. "Musicals are tiring and straight Paris—(U.P.)-Premier Edgar Faure called in the American and British envoys today to press for a Western Big Three meeting and a later Big Four meeting with Russia. Faure Urges Big Four Talks pictures are easier," he said. "I never did any acting in 'The Country Girl.' I just did what the director told me. raure was said to favor a Big "Another thing, in other pictures you don't have to wear any make-up. I never did like make-up. It itches and gets hot." Four meeting in July, if possible. To urge Western preparations for such a conference, he conferred with U. S. Ambassador C. Douglas Dillon and British Charge D'-Affaires D. P. Reilly. The meeting came amid increasingly optimistic reports that the trip of Austrian Chancellor Julius Raab to Moscow might lead to the long-awaited Austrian peace treaty. 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