PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943 Calendars Issued For Music Festival Attractive four page Music Week Festival calendars of the events from May 2-7 may be had at the Fine Arts office upon request. Students are asked especially to send these home in their letters. Also being issued is a Souvenir Program with a striking red, white, and blue cover, which contains not only the several pro- Also being issued is a Souven white, and blue cover, which co grams of the week but also a large array of pictures, with a large picture and foreword by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. Pictures of the distinguished artists and musicians who are coming to Lawrence to hear and direct their works, and pictures of the directors of the various city and University musical groups and organizations, who will have a part in the Music Week programs, are included in the book. The text of the two striking patriotic cantatas "The Two Americas" by Savino for chorus and orchestra and the "Song of Faith" by John Alden Carpenter for choir and orchestra are in the book. A limited number of copies of these programs have been printed. They are on sale at the Fine Arts office and will be sold at the various major concerts for 25 cents, Dean Donald M. Swarthout has said. The preparation of this book has been under the direction of Dr. W. Otto Miessner, of the School of Fine Arts. Salaried Positions Open on Kansan Students wishing to apply for a salaried position on the Daily Kansan either this summer or next year should write a statement of his experience and training to Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism, before Saturday, Mr. Beth said today. Positions of business manager and advertising manager for the 1943-44 regular school year, and those of business manager and editor for the 1943 16-week summer session, have not been filled. Each of the four positions is a salaried one. Each applicant will be judged on his ability, training, and experience by the business committee of the Kansan Board. A major in journalism is not necessary to apply for any of the jobs. VARSITY THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY You'll Get Thrills. It's a Scream. Milton Berle Mary Beth Hugh In Over My Dead Body Doolittle Rommel Tie Severed RICHARD ARLEN CHESTER MORRISE JEAN PARKER In "WRECKING-CREW" Waukegan, Ill., (INS)—The Doo-little-Rommel alliance was all off yesterday, at least for the purposes of joint warfare. Dale Doolittle, 4, and Richard Rommel. 5, hitherto arch enemies in their own private Tunisia, teamed up Tuesday to wage war on Lloyd Griscom. 3. They were a little shy on tanks and artillery, but they did have a garden rake with which they inflicted some damage in the way of cuts and bruises on the outnumbered Lloyd. It required the intervention of another power—Folice Chief Bart Tyrell—to bring an end to the hostilities. LATEST NEWS GANG BUSTERS No. 9 The parents of the aggressors promised reparations by paying Lloyd's doctor bill. S.O.W. Included in Plan The Sunflower Ordnance Works, which is one of the powder plants of the Ordnance Department, U.S. Army, was included by Major General Levin H. Campbell, Jr., Chief of Ordnance, in his recent plan of decentralization of administration of ammunition plants. Attu Is Bombed By US Fleet In Battle Today The heavy guns of a task force comprised of war ships from the United States Pacific fleet bombarded Japanese positions on the Aleutian island of Attu, the navy announced this afternoon. Several fires were started during the attack to which the enemy guns failed to reply. Thousands of miles away on the Tunisian front, a desperate Africa Corps lashed out with a series of counter-attacks which succeeded in making some slight initial gains along limited sectors. But Allied forces made advances of their own as the tightening noose continued to draw steadily closer around the trapped Axis legions. The over-all picture of the day's developments as drawn from late news dispatches show these highlights. Washington-The navy, in addition to the Aleutian Island bombardment, announced that long range army bombers hit Tarawa, Nipponese base in the heart of the Gilbert islands some 1000 miles northeast of Guadalcanal. Heavy damage was caused despite opposition from Japanese fighter planes and ground defenses. London—RAF planes pounded the important Nazi naval and U-boat base at Wilhelmshaven in a heavy night assault from which 23 planes failed to return. The big British bombers of which an estimated 500 swarmed over the Reich layed mines in enemy waters and according to a late dispatch this afternoon succeeded in cutting off ferry service from Sweden to Denmark. FRIDAY and SATURDAY GRANADA TWO FIRST RUN FEATURES! LIVE, LOVE, FIGHT!... COMING SUNDAY A Mid-Western Premier Showing DESERT VICTORY Generally Acclaimed As the Greatest Feature Length War Picture Ever Made Chandler Says Nips Get Harbor AND RHYTHM of the ISLAND Washington, (INS)—Sen. Albert P. Chandler (D) Ky., today said that Japanese capture of Kiska island in the Aleutians gave the Nipponese a finer naval harbor than any in the Pacific. T. T. Castonguay, acting head of the chemical engineering department, will be host tonight at a dinner to be given in the English room of the Memorial Union for the chemical engineering graduating class. NOW ENDS SATURDAY JAYHAWKER AMERICA'S WONDER OF THE WORLD! ALL THAT A GREAT PICTURE CAN BE! 'AIR FORCE' SUNDAY For Another Record Breaking Week. ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST! Dedicated to the Men and Crew Who Loved and Cherished "Mary Ann" Their Flying Fortress. 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