Choir to Present Program in KC University Daily Kansan The University A Cappella choir, under the direction of Prof. Donald M. Swarthout, will present an hour program of unaccompanied choral music at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Linwood Baptist church in Kansas City, Mo. The choir, comprised of 106 voices, presented a concert before a general assembly of faculty and students at Topeka High scool last Monday. Soloists featured on the program were Linda Stormont, fine arts junior; Nathalie Sherwond, fine arts senior, and Clayton Krehbiel, director of the University chorus and Women's Glee club. The choir will make its final appearance at the Baccalaureate service, Sunday, June 7. Germany Ratifies European Army Bonn, Germany—U.(P.)—West Germany became the first western nation to ratify the European army pact today when the Bundesrat (Senate) approved the plan by a 23-15 vote. 25-10 vote. The pact was signed by the six western nations in Paris almost one year ago. Since the lower house (Bundestag) approved the past six weeks ago, the government now considers its legislative processing completed. Under the pact Germany will regain a large measure of sovereignty, and receive permission to rearm 500,000 soldiers for service in the six-nation army. The Bundesrat also voted to approve tax provisions of the peace treaty which would end Allied occupation of Germany's western zone Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads. Term Papers and Theses Will Be Due Soon SO GET YOUR TYPEWRITER BACK IN GOOD CONDITION. TYPEWRITERS CLEANED — $7.50 RENTED — $4 MO. Rental Applies Toward Purchase. OFFICE-MACHINES CO. 710 MASS. PHONE 13 on the corner of 9th and Massachusetts the white calf shell silhouette! So pretty . . . fragile as Dresden their delicatelycarved contours . . . but emphatic as exclamation points when it comes to leaving a favorable impression . . . a flattering mark on your foot, your every costume. WEAVER'S SHOE SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Endacott Recital Set for Monday Pianist Grace Endacott, fine arts senior, will present a senior recital at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong auditorium. Miss Endacott, a graduate o Liberty Memorial High school, Lawrence, has been a student of Janet Turk and Ruth Orcutt Bacon. While in high school, she won a superior rating for three years in the contest sponsored annually by the Women's Federated Music clubs. The concert is open to the public. The program follows: Partita in C minor...J. S. Bach Sinfonia Andante Fugue Allemande Courante Sarabande Mondeau Carpe Sonata in F Sharp major, Op. 78 . . . Beethoven Adagio antabile—Allegro ma non troppo Adagio vivace Sonata No. 3 . . . Dello Joio Theme and Variations Presto e leggiero Adagio Allegro vivo e ritmo Concerto in G minor, Op. 25 . . . Mendelssohn Molto allegro con fucco Andante Presto—Mollo allegro e vivace Museum Receives $3,000 Grant The U.S. National Park service has made a $3,000 grant to the museum of natural history for archeological research this summer in the Fort Randall reservoir area of South Dakota. Dr. Carlyle S. Smith, assistant professor of anthropology, will lead the field party that may number 15. Official Bulletin The grant, one of only three being made by the National Park service, will be the fourth in as many years received by the University for work in an area soon to be inundated by the waters impounded by the dam. In previous summers some 64,000 artifacts—such as pottery, stone implements, and bone and shell ornaments—were found. These were left in an Indian tribal village dating to about 1700. Four students have signed up for the 8-week expedition, which will leave June 10. They are Shirley Lyon, college senior; Barbara Trotter, and Richard Spreitzer, college juniors, and Karl Koepeel, graduate student from Switzerland. TODAY Mathematical colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong Strong. Hilarious. 7:30 p.m., Danforth. All welcome. **welcome** *Delta*: 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Potter *lake picnic grounds*, social *Ali all in* **room** Alpha Phil Omega: 4 p.m. Sunday. Pine room, Union, initiation ceremony, visiting team officiating. All former members attend. FUTURE G-M. Society annual spring formal Society Law Center for the contact Mr. Cauchy for guides or directions. Math club plenic: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, office before noon Monday, 75 cents. Episcopal communion: 7 a.m., Monday, Dunford. Danforth services! $30.00 9:15 a.m., Shutters sponsored by Lutheran ChurchDelta. All. Friday, May, 15, 1953 Steel Wage Settlement Near Steel Wage Settlement Pittsburgh — (U.P.) The steel industry and the CIO United Steelworkers stood less than six cents apart in their important wage increase negotiations today and a union official predicted confidently that a settlement would be reached Med Center Doctor Receives Fellowship Dr. Chesterfield G. Gunn Jr., resident in medicine at the Medical Center, has been named a Research Fellow of the American College of Physicians for one year because of his proposed research on experimental hypertension. KU Doctor Wins Traineeship Dr. Francis Lohrenz, a resident in the department of medicine of the KU Medical center, has received a one year "traineeship in metabolic diseases" from the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. The one-year award, effective July 1, carries $3,500 for the personal expenses of Dr. Gunn. It is one of six such awards this year in the United States. 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