Miss Swarthout to Be in Concert Evelyn Swarthout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, has been asked to appear as soloist with the National Symphony orchestra of Washington, D.C., at a concert on Jan. 1. Miss Swarthout was chosen to replace another pianist, William Ka- poll, who was killed in a recent airplane crash. She will play the Mozart Concerto in G major and deFalla's "Nights in the Garden of Spain." Mr. and Mrs. Swarthout plan to be in Washington for the concert in January. Goin'Home? Page 2 MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS READY FOR THE TRIP GET A COMPLETE CAR CHECK - UP BEFORE YOU LEAVE AT BRIDGE STANDARD "YOUR CAR'S BEST FRIEND" 601 MASS. THE WINNERS... CARL'S FREE FOOTBALL 'PICK-EM' CONTEST SAT. NOV. 21st 1st- Grant Eichorn 2nd-Mrs. Ruby McClintock 3rd- A.C.Schaake 4th- Robert A.West SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! The Drawing For The GRAND PRIZES - BOTANY 500 SUIT BOTANY WOOL SHIRT Will be held Tuesday Morning at 9:30 a.m. at the store. If you have been one of the four weekly winners in our nine weeks of contests,you are eligible to win one of these Grand Prizes. - LEONARD MACY SLACKS You are invited to be present at the drawing-however,you do not have to be here to win. 905 Mass. Phone 905 Monday, Nov. 23, 1953 Students Asked to Give Toys to Annual Drive Students are asked to bring toys with them when they return from Thanksgiving vacation, in support of the annual toy drive. Court to Review UDK Case Today Student Court will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Green hall to decide if a re-hearing should be granted in the case of "R. D. Kline" vs. the University Daily Kansan. If the motion is granted, the court will hear the case again in tonight's session. In a decision about three weeks age, the court ruled against the plaintiff in upholding a demurrier by the defendant which stated the court did not have authority to award civil damages. By so doing, the court declared invalid a provision of the All Student Council constitution giving it jurisdiction in "all cases of any nature arising among any students or student groups of the University of Kansas." Joseph Balloun, third year law, and Robert Londerholm, second year law, had brought action originally against the Daily Kansas under the nameof "R. D. Kline," charging their reputations had been damaged by an editorial in the University newspaper. The plaintiff has based his motion for a rehearing on this ruling. Food service hours at the Student Union over the Thanksgiving holiday were announced today by B. L. Tomlinson, foods director. Cafeteria to Be Open Over Thanksgiving Mr. Tomlinson said the Hawk's Nest will be closed from the evening of Nov. 24 until 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29, but the cafeteria will be open every day during vacation. Thanksgiving day only one meal will be served at the cafeteria, from 12 to 1 p.m. Breakfast during vacation will be 7:30-8:30, lunch will be 11:30-12:30, and dinner will be 5-6 p.m. Coffee and rolls will be served in the cafeteria from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. every day. Uncle Jud down on the farm may like this murky weather but it doesn't do much to improve the morale of the students, especially when midsemester downs came out this week. Kansas Republicans claim everything is going smoothly now, which is about as believable as saying Pach and FACTS were agreeing on all issues. ORDER NOW! Your college graduation ring, a recognized symbol of your achievement, in 10 Kt. gold. Wide choice of stones. Heavy Weight . $30.00* Medium Weight . $25.00* Plain Ring . $23.00* The toy drive, sponsored this year by Alpha Phi Omega, service organization of former Boy Scouts, will begin immediately following vacation and continue until Christmas. ANY YEAR, ANY DEGREE The toys are to be taken either to the Plymouth Congregational church or to Ed Cresswell, engineering junior, at 1129 Louisiana st. Later the toys may be left beneath Christmas trees in various buildings on the campus. *Plus the federal tax. Collecting toys from Lawrence community as well as the campus, Alpha Phi Omega will turn them over to the Kansas Children's Service league, and the league will distribute the toys to needy children in the Lawrence area. ROWLANDS BOOK STORE 1401 Ohio Street Supporting Alpha Phi Omega in the collection are the Independent Students association and the Interfraternity Pledge council. KDGU Schedule 4:00—The First Pilgrim Victory 4.30—New Sounds 4:55 Your Union 5:00—Pachworks 5:30—Facts on Record 5:55—News 6:00—Fantasy in Strings 6:30—In the Mood 7:00—Bookstore Hour 8:00—Notes in the Night For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. Cerf Violin Recital Set for Tonight The School of Fine Arts will present Raymond Cerf, violinist, in a faculty recital at 8 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. He will be assisted in tonight's program by Marjorie Schlamp, instructor in piano. Mr. Cerf is professor of violin and head of the string department and has been on the staff since 1949. He was graduated in 1920 from the Royal Conservatory in Brussels where he studied with Cesar Thomson. The recital will include "Concerto in A Minor" by Bach, a sonata for violin, (Op. 115, by Prokofieff), and a sonata in F (Op. 24) by Beethoven. For best results, use the Daily Kansan classifies. Other selections by Sinding, Mulky, Tansman, Sarasate, and Brahms, will be played by Prof. Cerf. The program is open to the public without charge. MEALS FOR Students - Workers - Townspeople CHRIS'S CAFE 832 Mass. - Imagine! This exciting new STA+NU process actually homogenizes life-giving textile oils back into fabrics! 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