PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 1942 From 'Paradise' to Hoch Bali Dancers Devi Dja and her Bali-Java dancers, Oriental dancers from the Dutch East Indies, will dance in Hoch auditorium 8:20 Monday evening as the second attraction of the University Concert Course. Coming from the Island of Bali, which has sometimes been referred to as "The Last Paradise on Earth," the troupe of dancers will dance to the nature music of their native land. Native costumes of the group will lend color and contrast to the program. The chief dancer and star of the company is Devi Dja, whose dancing has won her unusual recognition from leading dance critics of European capitals, and who has been acclaimed by the American press as a "superb artist," "incomparable," and a dancer of accomplishment. She organized the Bali-Java dancers company six years ago, and decided on a world tour to demonstrate to peoples of other countries the heretofore jealously guarded dances of their land. Single admissions for this event are now on sale at the School of Fine Arts office and at the regular down town stations, Bell's Music store and the Round Corner Drug store. A final chance is being offered by Dean D. M. Swarthout, manager of the concert course, for persons to purchase tickets for the remaining five attractions at a discount over the regularly announced prices. These tickets must be secured at the Fine Arts office before Monday evening. Equitation Classes Begin Pack Trips This year the equitation classes are going to try to increase endurance in women, in preparation for possible government drafting of women for farm labor, according to Gail Mott, owner of the Mott KU stables. The coeds have already tried their abilities on mowing and stacking hay as well as driving a team of horses. Next weekend a series of VARSITY Shows: 2-7-9 NOW THRU SATURDAY Stenford's All-American idol Hitting the Lins for a Touch- down — Knocking the Gals FRANKIE ALBERT M. CHAPMAN 'The Spirit of Stanford' Plus She Knows All the Best Firing Squads and She'll Kiss at the Drop of a Military Secret. V. BRUCE J. ELLIISON 'Careful-- Soft Shoulders' two-day pack trips will begin. Since all of the women in the equitation classes won't be able to go on the same trip, there will be three or four such trips during the next month. SUNDAY—4 Days GENE AUTRY "PRAIRIE MOON" Plus W. Pidgeon - Claire Trevor "DARK COMMAND" HOMECOMING--of Fun for Everyone! — The Scarey Spook Hit. Short of labor this year, Mr. Mott has received help from several University women in conducting the classes. (Continued from page eight) mation regarding students coming to the University. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION--of Fun for Everyone! — The Scarey Spook Hit. Mr. Ellsworth has worked hard during his years, as secretary. His office is an exchange for a multitude of things that go on in the modern scheme of collegiate organization. He edits the magazine, makes trips over the state in interests of the University and Association, and at commencement, he more or less manages the entire show. Under his guidance, the Alumni Association of the University performs its duty of forming a bond between thousands of students who have studied on Mt. Oread and also in enlightening the people of Kansas about their own state University (continued from page five) hung in the balance in 1936, but continued on its tattered way until a later and more dismal day. Nebraska 2, Kansas 0. GRANADA All Shows 30c Plus Tax Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 No.1 Timely and Terrific! Sobotage Expose! "SPY SHIP" TODAY AND SATURDAY Irene Manning, Craig Stevens No. 2 He's a One-Man Army of Explosive Action! DON "Red" BARRY "CYCLONE KID" ALSO—"SPY SMASHER and LATEST NEWS "CYCLONE KID" GALA GHOSTLY MIDNIGHT Halloween Jamboree SATURDAY, 11:30 p.m. Hats Horns! Noisemakers! Favors and Goblins ADDED SHORT SHELVERS Community Sing with Len White at the入学. Come down and sing — "I Don't Want to Walk Without you," "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," "Sweet Sue" and others. El Brendal Comedy — "Sweet Spirits at Nighter" — Madcap Models in Color—"Jasper and the Watermelons" and "Nothing but Nerves" with Robert Benchley Starting Sunday — One Entire Week! ON THE STAGE IN PERSON! Appearing Twice Daily at 2:30 - 9:00 ALANO DASS FAMOUS MENTALIST AND MYSTIC! He'll Solve Your Problems — Answer Your Questions Without Embarrassment! ON THE SCREEN ___ SUNDAY — 3 Days — A Hit! It's Another "Mrs. Miniver"--- Yankee Style — Everyone Knows a "Mrs. Hadley" "The War Against Mrs. Hadley" Edward Arnold, Fay Bainter, Richard Ney, Jean Rogers In 1937 Homecoming rolled merily on in its accustomed route. Missouri 0, Kansas 0. Prizes to Floats The 1938 celebration featured a parade in which prizes were given for the best floats. First prize was won by Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, with a huge slot machine. The big wheel spun around, and each time it stopped on three ears of corn, the jackpot, pouring corncobs into the street. Nebraska 16. Kansas 7. Thirty-two University students tried to win a turkey the hard way when they participated in a Homecoming bicycle race in 1939. Missouri 20, Kansas 0. First Team Returns In 1940, five members of the first University football team, that of 1890, returned to take part in the celebration. Oklahoma 13, Kansas 0. Hobo day became a thing of the past in 1941. Kansas went down battling grimly. Missouri 45, Kansas 6. In 1942 a pep rally and a "Battle of the Bands" was substituted for the customary Homecoming festivities, which were curtailed this year because of the war. Nebraska ?. Kansas ?. RATNER AWARDS--- (continued from page one) and will introduce Governors Ratner and Griswold. The Governors' party will be stationed on the 50- yard line. A plan for selling war bonds similar to the one to be carried out tomorrow was tried at a recent Chicago Bears game. The highest purchase was $60,000, and the buyer received the football as a premium. Total sales amounted to $197,000. Welcome Grads Our business is to supply health by the bottle, cheaply and conveniently Always Remember MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD BET 546 Miss. Phone 1280 Fritzel Dairy Products Co.