11, 194 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Roundnsporta. S. Still and Chas ude El oted Corps who re com the pro in the . Capt is com is now Texas, nearby inestone l Joyce 673-92 S of Mr. of Man- poplin gym. If Phone 672-92 or note- tion, if petty Lou 671-92 mountain Stem- please ne 900. 670-94 man's maincoat, gol 2108 or nsan $1.50 Kansas, university matter office at march 3, itted CO. ne 425 service LES ng 675. Dance in Military Science Building Will End Hill Bond Drive Tomorrow The only party of the weekend is the bond dance tomorrow night in the new Military Science building. The dance is the official close of the Fourth War Loan drive on the campus. Twenty-five cent war stamp will be admission tickets. They will also entitle their owner to a vote for the bond queen. Candidates for the queen have been nominated from all organized houses. They will be introduced at 9:30 p.m. Following a program of singing at 10:30, the queen will be announced. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will sing songs from former wars Elaine Talley, fine arts sophomore, will sing war songs popular 'now. R. J. Atkinson, junior engineer, will act as master of ceremonies. Chi Omega pledge class entrained pledge classes of Delta Gamma and Gamma Phi Beta at a tea Wednesday evening. Guests last night were Mrs. Harry E. Young of Leesville, La., and Betty Lou Allphin of Omaha. Campus House — Miss Laverne Beach, Olathe, was a visitor Wednesday. The dance is being sponsored jointly by the CVC and the Union activities committee. Harman Co-op dinner guests last night were Harry O'Kane and Pat Cheney. Delta Gamma—Bully Thiele was a dinner guest last night. Battenfeld Hall—Kenneth Pringle, Wichita, left for the Army Air Corps Monday. William Pringle, Arkansas City, left for the Army Air Corps yesterday. Miller Hall—A/C Jack Anderson Mt. Vernon, Iowa was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests last night were Mrs. L. O. Ringler, Marshall Ringler, Mrs. Prescott Underwood, and Sarah Underwood, all of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Beta guests at the pledge class buffet supper and line party Wednesday evening were Jerry Bales, Leland Bohl, Gene Arnold, Hal Friesen, Bill Belden, Harry Stucker, Jack Wheatcraft, Jack Jarvis, Charles Moffett, Mike Nichols, Jim Conard, Frank Wenlandt, Lloyd Grant, Don Wyman, and Bill Marshall. President Concerned Over Situation in Italy Washington, (INS)—Frankly concerned over the military situation in Italy President Roosevelt called the military and naval high command to the White House today. Previously the President told his news conference that the situation surrounding the American fifth army on the Anzio beachhead below Rome was very tense. Called to the White House for a complete discussion of the war picture were Gen. George C. Marshall, Army chief-of-staff; Adm. Ernest J. King, commander-in-chief of the Navy; Gen. Henry H. Arnold, head of the Army air forces; and Adm. William D. Leahy, the President's personal chief-of-staff. Walker Gives Plans For Religious Week Send a Book for Valentine's Day Prof. Edwin R. Walker, guest leader for Religious Emphasis Week from the University of Colorado, will be here Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, the Rev. Harold G. Barr, instructor in the School of Religion, announced today. Tuesday noon, a faculty luncheon will be given in his honor by Chancellor Deane W. Malott in the English room of the Union building. BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 He will meet with the committee on Religious Education Week and leaders and representatives of student religious work in the University club room of the Union building at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. From 3:30 to 5:30 Wednesday afternoon, Professor Walker will be available for personal conferences with students at the YMCA office, room 121 Frank Strong hall. If some students cannot see him at this time, other conferences can be arranged with Harry O'Kane, in the YMCA office. Penicillin Now in Quantity Professor Walker will complete a busy schedule at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday by speaking at an assembly of army students in Lindley auditorium. New York, (INS) — Mass production of penicillin, the new miracle drug, has been started. Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk, disclosed recently, "Adequate supplies for military and civilian needs will be available within the next six months," he said. Catholics Will Give Leap Year Dance The University's first Leap Year party will be given by the Catholic Youth Organization Saturday, Feb. 19. Women will ask men for dates to the dance, Stags of both sexes will be permitted, and cutting will be done by both men and women. The dance is for all students, whether or not they belong to the organization. It will be informal. The dance is to be in Robinson Gymnastium from 9 to 12 m., Rosemary Alig, chairman, has announced. There will be no admission price. OPERA HAS---- (continued from page one) clown among the players. Michael French furnished broad comedy as the handsome, pleasure-loving jail warden. Joseph Laderoute, as Gabriel Eisenstein, was a convincing husband who revealed in the good time at the Orlofsky party and unwittingly flirted with his own wife. Val Patacchia played the part of Dr. Blint, the unintelligent, impractical lawyer. Music Draws Anslause The music, conducted by Ezra Rachlin, was played at a quick tempo throughout the performance. The "You and You" walt drew particular applause from the audience. In the grand finale, the favorite strains of the opera and a part of the "Blue Danube" were played. The stage settings were not in keeping with the atmosphere of old Vienna, but they fitted in with the amusing plot of the story. This performance was the third in the series of University Concerts. The next one in the series will be the Trapp Family Singers, March 13. "A friend that you buy, will be bought from you." Adelane's Blouses $2.98 up Long Sleeve Crepe and Silk Jerseys Tailored and ruffled styles Adelane's Officers Will Leave For Other Duties Three members of the ship's company of the Naval Training school will leave for other duties this week end, Chief Yeoman Starkey announced today. Lt. Com. W. B. Key, who has been replaced by Lt. Com. M. E. Gross, was officially detached from the station Thursday and he will report soon to San Francisco for assignment to foreign duty. Lieutenant Commander Key has been medical officer of the school since its start in 1942. Lt. Joseph L. Zelco, first lieutenant of the ship since July, 1942, has been ordered to report to New York for a short training period in preparation for salvage duty. No replacement is expected for Lieutenant Zelco, and his duties as first lieutenant of the ship will be taken over by Lieutenant O'Hara, executive officer. Chief petty officer Kenneth J. Hantze, the third member leaving, has been ordered to the West Coast for assignment to foreign duty also. Chief Hantze, whose home is at Stanberry, Mo., reported here last fall, and has assisted in the physical training program of the station. "Gay Nineties" Open House Motive A "Gay Nineties" atmosphere was present at the open house given for ASTS in the University of Indiana's Student Union building. "A good contriver is better than an early riser." Weaver's Valentine Suggestion A totally new kind of cologne---contains no alcohol, yet it's not a cream cologne or thick. Use it as you've always used cologne, or as an after-bath all-over charm . . . it wraps lovely you in "forbidden" Tabu! Other sizes up to $20.00. (tax extra) WARBOND DANCE Saturday -- Feb.12 -- 9-12 MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING ARMY BAND Vote For A Queen and Win A $25 Bond Sponsored by CVC and Student Union