UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 AWS To Hold Halloween Party For KU Women The Associated Women Students will have their annual Halloween party at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 in the Union Building. All women students at the University are invited. "The party provides a good chance for new women to meet other students and for former students to see old friends," said Nancy Bell, chairman if the party committee. Joanne V. Mannon, fine arts sophomore, is in charge of the decorations for the party, and Sally J. Garland, College sophomore, is in charge of dinner arrangements. The following committee chairmen have been appointed: The A. W. S is also sponsoring a counseling coffee to be held from 9 to 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Oct. 15 in the English room of the Union. All counselors are responsible for contacting their counselees and making sure they attend the coffee. Evelyn M. White, College junior, over-all planning; Edris L. Mearcy, College junior, management; Marjorie L. Crane, College junior, hostesses; and Emalene Gooch, College sophomore, reservations. The curtain in Hoch auditorium, which students saw for the first time at the Spike Jones show Tuesday night, is one of the few of its kind in the world. New Curtain Hung In Hoch R. H. Wagstaff, assistant superintendent of buildings and grounds, described the curtain as a push-button, pre-set contour drape. It is operated by 11 electric motors which are controlled from a push-button panel backstage. The curtain was hung Tuesday to be ready for Spike Jones but the operating mechanism is not completely installed. Workmen from the Hubert Mitchell industries, Hartselt, Ala., made the curtain, and are installing the power mechanism. The drape can be shaped to any contour desired. Any combination of shapes is possible. The main sections of the curtain are the cyclorama, which is the cloth wall forming the back of the stage setting, the grand drapery, the "tormentors" or fixed wing curtains, and the concert drape. The cyclorama is of rose-beige pebble cloth, the grand drape and tormentors are wine salada, and the concert curtain is blue saluda velour. Players To Go On Picnic The University Players will have a picnic at Lone Lake lake Saturday. Members will meet in front of Green hall after the football game. Each member should pay $1 for food to Mary Lou Lana, secretary-treasurer. New Show Time, 7:00----9:10 Open Every Nite 6:30 p.m. Life at the University of Paris closely resembles that in American universities, Diane Lewis and Leonard Prouko, graduate students, told the French club Wednesday. They went to school in Paris the past year. Registration and enrollment, which at Paris takes almost a full day, was cited as an example of lack of organization of the French uniiversity. Graduate Students Describe University Of Paris Museums, cathedrals, eating spots, opera houses, and movies are diversions available to the student. There are more American made films shown in Paris than French films. The next meeting of the French club will be Wednesday, October 19. IS YOUR CAR READY? COLD WEATHER IS COMING! Get your: Motor Overhauled Motor Tuned Brake Repairs Frontend Aligned Radiator Flushed New Radiator Hose New Heater Hose Heater Connected Permanent Anti-Freeze DRIVE IN TODAY WINTER CHEVROLET 738 N. H. ENDS TONITE Gary Cooper Patricia Neal "The Fountainhead" Phone 77 Friday - Saturday 2—Days Only—2 HEAR The sensational new love ballad "Song of Surrender"... sung by Buddy Clark Joan Crawford John Garfield "Humoresque" and "Shadow of A Woman" VARSITY—Ends Tonite Buehler To Speak To AK Psi Injured Students Treated Pierre Jansen, College senior, and Glen E. Davis, engineering freshman, were treated for bruises Wednesday at Watkins hospital. They were playing intramural football. Also Chap. No. 8 Clyde Beatty "King of the Jungleland" Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, met Tuesday in the Pine room of the Union. The calendar of the fraternity's yearly events was distributed. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, will speak at the organization's Founders day banquet to be held the Castle Tea Room Wed, Oct. LISTEN Monday Nite at 8:30 on WDAF to GRANTLAND RICE'S Football Forecast for '49—you'll also hear some stirring music by Paul Lavalle's Band on this Cities Service Program. Come in for your FREE COPY of Grantland Rice's 1949 FOOTBALL GUIDE. FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire ATTENTION! ALL JAYHAWKERS! Big Special Rally and Free Show Tomorrow Night at 11:15 AT YOUR COMMONWEALTH GRANADA KEEP UP THE OLD PEP AND MAKE IT A RALLY! Important You do not need a ticket to attend our big special Rally Show at the Granada at 11:15 as this is not a regularly Scheduled Performance. Get The Old Gang Together and Come On Down and Make A Night Of It!