PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENC, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949 The Editorial Page- Music Week The University is now in the midst of its 47th annual Music Week festival. The School of Fine Arts has planned a full and varied week. We hope you're taking advantage of it. Music Week and the University Concert course present opportunities that many students will never or rarely have after they leave the University. We have a chance this week to hear some of the world's greatest music performed by renowned artists. greatest music performance. If you belong to the school that says a person can't enjoy classical music without knowing something about it, Music Week gives you the opportunity to increase your knowledge. If you can enjoy classical music by just sitting down and "letting it hit you," you'll have plenty of opportunities to "get hit" this week. have plenty of opportunities. If you don't like classical music or haven't taken the time to get acquainted, Music Week can open up new interests for you—if you will give it a chance. Congratulations to the sponsors of Music Week. Their annual festival brings enjoyment to people throughout this whole area, as well as to hundreds of University students. Unsuspecting Man Caught In Worm, Sprayer Battle This time of year is no time to leave automobiles sit out on the street You'll likely find them covered with a solution of arsenic—and maybe some old lace. Every year at this time, men wander about the streets of Lawrence in red tank trucks with arsenic in their sprayers and a gleam in their eye. Pity the poor worm—he ain't got® a chance. However, a knock on the door electrifies the unknowing housewife with the startling news that her stately elm trees are literally be devoured. Shocked, she always shells out five bucks to be rid of the pesky cankerworms which love to saunter up and down pedestrian's necks. The spraying process begins with several loud shouts from the foreman relaying instructions to his gang. This is to show the lady of the house that the head man is really on the job and that the spraying will be done scientifically. The pump on the red tank truck is wound up and soon the trees are being deluged with arsenic—and a few other nearby objects receive the same treatment from sympathy. No longer do pedestrians have to dodge, twist, turn, duck, and sway down the street to avoid being smacked in the eye by an inch-long cankerworm. Instead, he may walk down the sidewalk in a dignified manner, tripping only on the bricks. But a word of caution to those uninitiated few. If it's portable, move it; if it's coverable, cover it; if it's washable, have a bucket of soap and water handy. Since these sprayer men sneak up quietly and without warning, speed is essential. But don't be fooled, the city might come along in the next 30 minutes and do the job all over again. Ah, Lawrence! Such a wonderful town in which to live, cankerworms and all. Twenty-five old and new Y.W.C.A. cabinet members will hold a retreat at Lone Star lake Friday and Saturday. YWCA Cabinet Will Have Retreat At Lone Star Lake Forums, workshops, and planning for next year's Y.W.C.A. program are scheduled. A picnic dinner Friday night will be prepared by the cabinet. Assorted gift cards and wrappings are to go on sale this week at Henley house, sponsored by the freshman cabinet. Money from the sale will be used to send girls to the annual Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. conference at Estes Park, Colo., this summer. The Law Wives picnic will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12, in Clinton park. The law school, faculty and wives of the law students are invited to attend. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Nancy Wilson at Phone 3269W. Law Wives Plan Picnic Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. University Daily Kansan Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Assn. 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Cecil Baker Asst. Promotion Mgr. Richard Kost An Amazing Offer by HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture He Can't Forget One Boston — (U,P) — By coincidence, Jack Donnell's street address is 1280 Beacon Street and his telephone number is Beacon 1280. Therapy Club Picnic The Occupational Therapy club held its annual spring picnic April 30 at Potter lake. CHATEAU DRIVE-IN MAISON 18=11 DRIVE IN SOME TIME - ANYTIME For Food, Prepared To Suit You. Fountain Specials Fountain Specials Dinners 5-7.30 Delicious Sandwiches CURB SERVICE Weekdays After 4 Weekends After 2 LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT 2 DAYS ONLY! Wed.-Thurs., May 11-12 --presents The Academy Award Winner! BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! Laurence OLIVIER Hamlet ALL SEATS RESERVED Three Shows Daily Regular Matinees at 1:30 p.m. Special Student Matinees at 5:00 p.m. evenings at 8:15 p.m.——One performance Only PRICES (all tax included) Matinee $1.20 and $1.80 Student Section $1.00 Special 5 p.m. Student Only Mat. $1.00 (not res.) Evenings, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 Your Commonwealth Does It Again With Another First! Continuous Daily From 1 p.m. LAST TIMES TONITE! Joan Fontaine Louis Hayward in "DUKE OF WEST POINT" plus Laurel & Hardy "OUR RELATIONS" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY! Special Engagement Prices: Adults—50c Child.—12c (including tax) (including tax) Returns to the Screen with Returns to the Screen with KENNY BAKER JEAN COLIN MARTYN GREEN SYDNEY GRANVILLE D'OYLY CARTE CHORUS Recorded by the LONDON SYDNEY ORCHESTRA LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TU 25 Add