TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Lost Wig Makes Excitement As Players Tour Kansas Life is far from dull if you're traveling with the University Players' road show. Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer." After presenting the show four nights at K. U., the University Players on April 10 loaded the scenery lights and costumes aboard a trailer truck and started on a two week tour of 11 Kansas towns. The following letter from Tom Rea, instructor in speech, who plays a leading role as young Marlow, gives a brief account of some of the unexpected difficulties that make a road show a long-remembered affair. "We are set up here in Ulysses and waiting for 'teaser time'. Thus far everything has gone quite smoothly with only a minimum of confusion. " . In Kingman, Coldwater, and Ulysses we have found it necessary to cut out several sections of scenery because of small stages. 'On Tuesday night, April 11, as we were making up for the show in Kingman we discovered that we had left my boots (part of the costume) in Wellington. And so that night I worked without boots. Mrs. Fiest immediately called back to Wellington, located the boots and they were sent ahead. The next morning Mrs. Feist drove down to Harper to pick them up from the train. It was the nearest connection point even though it was 30 miles in the opposite direction from our move of the day. "Bernice Brady wears a false fall of hair in the show as you know. She rinses it red to match her own. Last night after the show she gave the false hair another rinse and hung it in the basement to dry. She forgot it this morning. We called back to Coldwater and it is being sent to her. Tomorrow, when we arrive in Ellinwood, Bernice's 'hair' should be there waiting for her. Everyone is well, working hard, and having a wonderful time. After receiving Rea's letter we learned that L. Edward Stollenwierck, College senior, who plays a part in the show, had to leave the cast in order to go to the West Point debate in New York. Orr, College who plays Stingo the tavern keeper, took over his part and the show went on. The players returned to Lawrence Sunday. International Club Gets Acquainted With Neighbors By Dances And Talks "...We are being royally entertained at every stop and are finding 'vacationing' K. U. students in each town. We have the truck loading down to a quick schedule now and can strike and load exactly 50 minutes after the final curtain. Slides, dances, and talks acquainted International club members with their neighbors at a recent meeting. Official Bulletin Tuesday, April 25 Bacteriology club, 7:30 p.m., 502 Snow. Dr. Paul B. Lawson, "D.D.T." Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. Dining room, Fraser. Quill club initiation, 8 p.m., Hill Co-op. ___ The following are notified to appear before student court. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Green hall: Lewis L. Sandidge, William H. Petrich, Edward Balda. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet board, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Mathematical colloquium special meeting, 5 p.m., 203 Strong. Prof. C.C. MacDuffe, University of Wisconsin, "On Lorenzian Transformations." Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., East room, Union. Kappa Beta tests for National, 5 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday, Student room, Myers hall. Contact Mabel Anne for tests. Sociology club, 4 p.m. Thursday. East room, Union. Virginie Baroudjian, "Life in Egypt, Syria, and U.S." All invited. A. W.S. House Representatives, 4 p.m., Alpha Phi house. Union Activities Executive board, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Student Union Activities office. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Wednesday. "We feel that a knowledge and understanding of the life of other people and nations is the first step for improvement of the world situation and for the development of better political, economical, and social co-operation among the different countries," said Nehemiah Kronenberg, club president. Slides describing the history and development of Turkey were shown by Faruk Mutman, pharmacy senior. Dr. Peter Spycher, assistant instructor in German, emphasized the traditional neutrality of Switzerland in his talk about his native land. Baaqer Shirazi, education senior, told the club that not all Indians are magicians. Alfred Sim, sophomore from China, explained the recent developments in his country. "The people of China prefer freedom under democracy to abundance under communism," he said. Life in Iraq was described by Adnan Abdullah, education freshman, and the story of Chile was told by Hector Donoso, graduate student. Bautista Murillo, business junior, and Rose Marie Novotny, fine arts freshman, presented two South American dances and Karshia Lohman, finite arts freshman, gave a number of Hawaiian dances. Physical Therapy field trip, meet 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Union. Notify Miss Warner, Watkins hospital, by Wednesday noon if you plan to attend. Newman club invites all Catholic students to meet 2 p.m. Saturday, St. John's church, to march in All American Day parade. After the Show For LUNCH - DINNER or the Is the place to go - Tasty Sandwiches - Fountain Specials - Tempting Dinners Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will promptly. Ads must be canceled during such a period (except Saturday) or brought to the office. Journalism bldg. not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less ... 35c Additional words ... 1c BUSINESS SERVICE SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several alert, mature students with good personality for summer work. This is a dignified sales activity and best known firm in the educational field. Applicants accepted will work by appointment on leads we furnish. Earnings $7.50 to $125.00 and more per week on an A-F valued percentage basis. 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Preferably daily Arrive 8 a.m. Contact Frank Orte, phone 1220 or Kansan Office Box No. 6. 1 FLY and Take advantage of reduced fares, dovetail connections, good acco nditions, free cancellation, Bank for reservations and information. Telephone No. 20. 26 MAN'S CROTON watch. Lost on campus or downtown Thursday afternoon. If found please call 2418J after 5 p.m. Reward. 27 LOST N-O-W Showing O-o-o-h You'll Love That New Mitchum Man! News WANTED SUMMER BARGAINS for boys or couples. Large rooms, twin beds, private bedroom, block room can cost $1250 and more. You now own new apartment. 1213 Ohio. Phone 2917-R. Soon "BICYCLE THIEF" Shows continuous Open 12:45 FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOMS for rent at $25 per month or a large 3 room apartment for unruly duties paid. $20 per month. Buries from campus. 1215 Ohio Phone 2917-R "ANTED TO RENT—Sleeping rooms or small apartment convenient to campus for couple. Here for summer school. Reply Box 5, Kansan. 26 LARGE EIGHT room house; two blocks from campus. Excellent rooming and balcony furnished or furnished on sub lease fully furnished in mediately. Call 2917 RAVAL. 25 Alumnus Dies In California Dr. George A. Walker, '35, former pathologist at the University Medical center, died of a heart attack at his home in Oakland, Calif. In 1940 Dr. Walker invented a cathode ray electrocardiograph which won several prizes at medical conventions. He was a contributor to numerous scientific medical journals. His wife, Dr. Nellie Gross Walker, '35, formerly was an instructor at the Medical Center and a general practitioner in Kansas City. In addition to his wife, Dr. Walker is survived by two daughters, his mother, and two sisters. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Color Cartoon Buddy Rich Orch. For Show Times Phone 260 The most unusual entertainment of 1950! Features at 1:00-3:00-5:05 7:10-9:20 PLUS: Late Cartoon "Quack News A Doodle Doo" JAYHAWKER WEDNESDAY NOW Phone 10 for Sho Time THRU White Exhibits Feeling In Recital By MELVA LUTZ With rich tone quality and a very sensitive touch, Frank White, fine arts senior, played "Twelve Symphonic Etudes" from Schumann in his piano recital Sunday. The etudes included minor chords, staccato technique, triplets, and long runs in both hands. White demonstrated better skill in the etudes than in his other numbers. He changed considerably the style of Mozart's "Sonata in F Major," which played very accurately. White demonstrated not only technical proficiency, but he put feeling into his music. His phrasing was beautiful. Alberta Stuhl, White's piano instructor, accompanied him with fine technique on a second piano in his selection. "Concerto in G Major," Op. 58. (Beethoven). High School Will Present Play 'Imaginary Invalid' The play concerns an invalid who finds his wife working for his death in order to take advantage of his will. The cast will consist of eight boys and four girls. Moliere's face, "The Imaginary Invalid," will be presented by Liberty Memorial High school students at the school Friday. Phone 132 For Sho Time VARSITY Ends Tonite Gene Autry "Cow Town" "Joe Palooka Morte Huwkhey" Meets Humphrey" Wednesday-Thursday Barred From Men! A SENSATIONAL STORY "PRISON GIRLS" —Co-Feature— Six Fugitives Break For Freedom "MARKED MEN" Plus: Musical ELLIOTT LAWRENCE CO-STARRING GLORIA DE HAVEN WITH WALTER SLEZAK EDWARD ARNOLD · JAMES GLEASON Feature times: 1.34, 3.33, 5.34, ALSO Color Cartoon - News Continuous shows Open 12:45 instant