UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1943 Formal Opening . . . Music Room Program Will Offer Recorded Numbers An informal program of record music will be presented from 2:30 to 4:30 today in the new music room which will open formally at that time. The room is located just off the main lounge in the Memorial Union building. Everyone is invited to attend by Marian Smith, chairman of the Union Activities Music Room committee. Included on the program will be selections from Dvorak's "New World Symphony," Rismsy-Korsakoff's "Scherherezade," Sebellius's "Finlandia," Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony," Gregis's "Peer Gynt Suite," and Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite" and "Sixth Symphony." Lighter numbers will be Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" and arrangements of modern tunes by Kostelanetz, and others by Paige. The music room contains a record player and a library of more than 700 classical and semi-classical records. The equipment, many of the records and a set of musical dictionaries were a gift of the Carnegie Foundation several years ago. The music room attendants, Kenneth Perry and Arthur Burla, will play records that are requested during music room hours. The room is open every day except Saturday between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it is open between 12 and 1:15 p.m. and between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Every Sunday it is open between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. ABE LINCOLN--the direction of Merrill Jones. The KU Roundtable will leave the air so that part of the festivities can be broadcast over station KFKU. The broadcast will include the "Abraham" number, an interview from the Navy mess room in the Union ballroom, conducted by Lt. A. H. Buhl, commanding officer of the Naval Training Station, the Navy chorus singing "Anchors A-weigh," a student interview, and music by Bachmann and Pope's band. (continued from page one) (continued from page one) and the Modern Choir under the direction of Merrill Jones. Seniors Choose Engravers For Announcements The contract for the engraving and printing of senior announcements has been awarded to College Crofters, a Kansas City publishing company, Seward Fleeson, chairman of the senior announcement committee, reported yesterday. (continued from page one) junior from Junction City, who lives at Battenfell hall, received orders to report at 1 p.m. yesterday in Kansas City. The orders came in the morning mail and Zoschke had only three hours in which to get to Kansas City. Prices for the announcements are about the same as last year, Fleeson said. Three announcements will be made: a letter book containing names of all seniors, senior committees, and the commencement program; a cardboard booklet containing commencement information; and an engraved card containing the University's invitation and announcement. AAC RESERVES--six members of Kappa Sigma fraternity, Lester Hunter, Bob Held, and Bob Gunn, all of Great Bend; Roy Shoaf and Herbert Finney, both of Topeka; and Bob Southern, El- All seniors are asked by the committee to come to the business office within the next few weeks to place their orders for the number of each type of commencement announcements they prefer. Members of the senior announcement committee, which met yesterday with incent Harris, business office accountant and Willis Tompkins, senior class president, are Seward Fleeson, chairman, Mary Alice Martin, and Waren Snyder. The committee will meet again next week to select the cover design and etchings to be used for the announcements. Theta Phi Beta, colored sorority, has organized a chapter at the University for the first time. The sorority is a national one. linwood, are to report at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., near St. Louis tomorrow and Tuesday. All six had asked for immediate active duty. Larry Gilmore, new student this semester from Wichita, is also to report at Jefferson Barracks. Joe Guilfoyle, College sophomore from Abilene, also received assignment. Guilfoyle is a member of Delta Tau Delta. Vic Dolocek, engineering junior, received orders also, according to Mr. Woodruff. Dolocek is from Russell and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Disney's 'How to Play Baseball' in Training Fightstorm Eddy News THE LONE WOLF GOES ON A WOMAN-HUNT! ALL 25c INCL. SHOWS TAX Come early before the S.R.O. sign goes up Once in a Lifetime a Perfect Double Feature Such As This In the conversation yesterday, Col. Raymond Briggs, ranking officer of the Seventh Command, told Dr. Woodruff; ERC Students Asked To Stay "The Enlisted Reserve Corps is in no way affected by recent orders. By all means, students enlisted in the ERC should continue in school until called to active duty, because in so doing, they will be in a preferred position for whatever consideration may be given such enlistees in the future." Col. Briggs also stated that 4,700 unclassified enlistees in the Army Air Corps reserve are to be called within the next two weeks, but that practically all of the 170 enlistees at the University are in some deferred classification. A statement from the War Department carried yesterday by the Associated Press stated: "Normally enlisted reserve corps students, unassigned group, will be ordered to active duty 14 days after the completion of the first academic quarter, term, or semester terminating after Dec. 31, 1942, or as soon thereafter as practicable with due regard to the avoidance of congestion in reception centers." PHILHARMONIC--- (continued from page one) The program will include Rachmaninoff's Second Symphony, Debussy's "La Mer", and "Rumanian Rhapsody" by Enesco. The orchestra will also present a program at 2:15 on the afternoon of Feb. 8 for an audience of school children. Miss Olga Eitner, formerly a violin instructor in the School of Fine Arts, is now a violinist in the Philharmonic Orchestra. GRANADA TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY Continuous from 1 p.m. ROMANCE to set your heart afire. SPECTACLE to set the screen ablaze. COMEDY to make you roar with COMEDY to make you roar with laughter. A Paramount Picture starring FRED PAULETTE MAC MURRAY·GODDARD SUSAN HAYWARD IN TECHNICOLOR with Oyster Maniacs Photographer Palliatte Added Pleasure Keep in Shape. Benchley Johnny (Scat) Davis Orch. - News