--- Monday. March 24, 1952 University Dany Kansan rage 0 Radio Schedule Thereek's schedule of programs be heard on KFKU. University dio station, found at 1250 on the dio dial. Monday p.m. Skyhawk Junior classroom ... 2:30 Flying Carpet: "A Lesson in Citizenship." roadway Rhapsody ... 2:45 Featuring tunes from "Showboat." treat Symphonies ... 7:00 Beethoven's fifth symphony. Tuesday *whawk Junior classroom* 2:30 *Art by Radio; Pencil drawings taught by Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education. U Cavalcade of Hits* 7:00 The top tunes of the week on Mt. Oread. Jemo Pad* 7:25 A collection of cultural events in the Kansas City, Lawrence, and Topeka Wednesday lowhawk Junior classroom...2:30 Prairie Footprints:"We Hereby Adopt." KU in the News...2:45 Tom Nee reporting the University news of the week. concert Hall...7:00 Featuring Blanche Thebom and Robert Schmitz. Thursday aahawk Junior classroom ... 2:30 Airatures in music Land: The Smartphone Wears a Top Hat" Life and music of Biet. Trainer ... 7:00 Allen Cratton, professor of speech (master of ceremonies); Emil L. Telia-Moss, professor of journalism; William Connery, instructor of speech, and two guests. Friday jayhawk Junior classroom...2:30 *Storybook Train:* "Archie and the April Fools," told by the Old Conductor storyteller. Robert Calderwood, associate professor emeritus of speech. Museum of Art Organ Recital 2:45 Chamber Music 7:00 Beethoven's Serenade in D Minor. Attends Scientific Meetings Miss Ada Swineford, who is in charge of the petrographic laboratory of the State Geological survey, flew to Los Angeles this week and to attend sessions of three national scientific groups—American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Western Civ Exam Thursday A preliminary examination in Western Civilization will be given at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 101 Snow. Music Professor To Represent KU Prof. L. E. Anderson, chairman of the department of music composition and theory, and of organ and theory, is representing the University at the sixth annual symposium of contemporary music in New York City from Sunday until Saturday, at the Juilliard School of Music. Although the 12 guest schools will not give performances, each representative may participate in the critical discussions following each concert. The first event on Sunday will be a double bill including the opening of Stravinsky's opera "Mavra," and the world premier of Milhaud's "Robin and Marion." The School of Fine Arts is one of 12 music schools in the country to be invited to this convention. It is sponsored by the International Federation of Music students, which includes the Juilliard School of Music in Philadelphia, Eastman School of Music in Rochester, Yale School of Music in New Haven, New England School of Music in Boston, and the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. This is the first year any outside schools have been invited to participate in the symposium. In this part of the country KU is the only school invited to attend the symposium. The symposium program will mainly consist of chamber music of original works composed and performed by each of the six member schools. Vacation Begins April 12; Classes Resume April 21 Spring vacation will begin at noon on Saturday, April 12, the chancellor's office has announced. mother, 9 a.m. on April 12. Christmas will resume at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 21. Your Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph. 1000 INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont 1903 Mass. COMPARE FATIMA* with any other KING-SIZE cigarette 1 FATIMA filters the smoke 85 millimeters for your protection. 2 FATIMA'S length cools the smoke for your protection. 3 FATIMA'S length gives you those extra puffs-21% longer. AND you get an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of FATIMA QUALITY Best of All KING-SIZE Cigarettes c Copyright 1952, LUGGET & MYRUVI TOROCCA CO.