PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 26,1942 Lawrence Scores In Music Fest Acting as host to 53 Kansas high schools entering the annual district music festival, Lawrence Memorial High School captured 18 first place ratings out of 28 entries Friday and yesterday. Approximately 1800 students came to the campus for the event. First place winners in the solo and ensemble contests are eligible for entry in the regional festival which will be held at Omaha May 8 and 9. Neal M. Wherry, principal of Liberty Memorial High School, was manager of the district festival. Solo contests were conducted in bass clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, boys' high voice, piano, boys' medium voice, cornet, trombone, tuba, girls' low voice, violin, viola, cello, marimba, baton twirling, English horn, oboe, clarinet, baritone horn, French horn, boys' low voice, girls' medium voice, girls' high voice, sousaphone, drums, and flute. Contests in small ensemble groups were flute trio, clarinet ensemble, brass ensemble, trumpet trio, French horn quintet, trombone trio, flute quartet, trombone quartet, cornet trio, trumpet trio, brass sextet, horn quartet, sring trio, string quartet, girls' quartet, boys' quartet, mixed quartet, woodwin trio, clarinet trio, clarinet quartet, bcys' small ensemble. Larger contest units included girls' ensemble, mixed ensemble, class C brad, class B band, class B girls' glee clubs, class B mixed chorus, class C boys' glee clubs, class A mixed chorus, class D girls' glee clubs, class A boys' glee clubs, class A orchestra, junior high girls' glee clubs, class B mixed chorus, class C girls' gree clubs, class B bands, class B orchestras, mraching bands, brass ensemble, girls' ensemble, clairnet ensemble, class A band, class C orchestra, boys' ensemble. Bovine Blackout Rules Needed Dayton, Nev. — (UP) —Justice of the Peace Denas A. Walmsley is not so keen about blackouts. He was milking when the first steam whistle alert was sounded. The cow kicked him, overturned the bucket, and poured the milk into his boot. VARSITY ALL SHOWS 20c ENDS TONITE! JACK BENNY CHARLEY'S AUNT He's Funny Enough in Pants; in Skirts He's Terrific! — No. 2 — A Mad Killer Lusting for the Terrible Power of Life! "THE MAD DOCTOR OF MARKET STREET" Contributions received to date from the University Naval Relief drive amount to $133.75, Prof. E. C. Euehler, chairman of the drive, reported today. "If contributions continue to come in as they have," he said, "I'm sure we'll reach our goal of $175. Buehler added that the University drive was satisfactory despite the fact that the drive on the Hill was started later than the Lawrence effort. For Navy Relief ★★★ KU Gives $133 The University drive was started April 15. Bishop Schulte To Talk To Catholic Youth Today LIONEL ATWILL UNA MERKEL NAT PENDLETON His Excellency Paul C. Schulte, bishop of the Leavenworth diocese, will address a corporate communion of Catholic students this morning after 9:30 mass in the basement of the St. John's Catholic church. Bernard Hall, president of the Newman club, is in charge of arrangements. The Newman club sponsors a corporate communion with a guest speaker every month. BOOTH SATIRE-as Cigarette; Jeandee Allen, college freshman, and Barbara Batchelor, college junior, as saleswomen; Betty Stevens, college junior, as hairdresser; and Ferne Stone, college senior, as the fitter. Made in Movie Butte, Mont. — (UP) — John Turk believes that less drastic measures than the use of fire arms should be employed in the dispersal of howling cats. He tried with a shotgun and blew off two fingers. The cats still howled when he called the doctor. (Continued from page one) senior, as Mrs. Morehead; Emma Louise Niedermeyer, col. junior, as Little Mary; Mary Madge Kirby, college senior, as Miss Watts; Mary Morrison, college sophomore, as Miss Trinnerback; Jeanne Moyer, college sophomore, as Sadie; Georgia Ann Utterback, college senior, "The Women" had 657 performances on the stage and was recently made into a movie, where it received much attention for providing spice for the motion picture audience. Norma Shearer as Mary Haines, Rosalind Russel as Sylvia Fowler, and Joan Crawford as Crystal, all received the praise of critics. The story is the simple tale of a woman who couldn't hold her man because of a beautiful vamp. MSC ASKS HILL-as posible this year or last year's campus-wide drive would have been in vain. At the present rate, the growth of the pesky little flowers will be under control in five year's time. Then the eradication of the dandelions will be the worry of buildings and grounds. (continued from page one) mine whether it will be carried out in other colleges throughout the state. DR. HU SHIH-as posible this year or last year's campus-wide drive would have been in vain. At the present rate, the growth of the pesky little flowers will be under control in five year's time. Then the eradication of the dandelions will be the worry of buildings and grounds. The objective of the MSC drive for the sale of defense stamps in cooperation with the Treasury department, are three-fold: first, to make every student a shareholder in America; second, to help raise money through the voluntary purchase of stamps to help meet the cost of war; third, such money lent the government in the war effort is taken out of competition for consumer goods, thus helping to prevent inflation. (continued from page one) until 1937, when he toured the United States as a lecturer. Dr. Hu first came to the United States as a student at Cornell University on a Boxer Indemnity scholarship. He studied in the college of agriculture, later changing to the college of liberal arts and sciences, where he won the Corson prize for the best essay on Robert Browning. He has two sons now attending Cornell. JAYHAWKER NOW FACULTY DIGGERS-as posible this year or last year's campus-wide drive would have been in vain. At the present rate, the growth of the pesky little flowers will be under control in five year's time. Then the eradication of the dandelions will be the worry of buildings and grounds. The Town They Talk of In Whispers (continued from page one) More than 250 faculty members and their families attended a victory picnic supper held on the campus after the digging. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, expressed his satisfaction with the results of the toil. "It was very worthwhile, and I think everyone had a good time doing it," he said, as he smiled at a big blister on his hand. Chancellor Deane W. Malott, wearing the latest thing for dandelion diggers—a red plaid shirt and blue jeans, was conspicuous among the workers in front of Frank Strong hall, while Miss Florence Black, professor of mathematics, in similar garb was the attraction in front of Robinson gymnasium. Head of the digging operations was Dr. Laurence Woodruff, assistant registrar. A committee composed of F. A. Russell and D. D. Haines, both of the department of civil engineering, piotted the campus for 40 teams, each captained by a faculty member. Families of the faculty and even a sprinkling of students were engaged in the weeding. No classes were dismissed for the affair. Professors having classes Friday afternoon were exempt from digging until their classes were over. Others began operations at 2 o'clock. Emphasis was placed on ridding the campus of as many dandelions Whether the same plan is undertaken next year, the faculty has had a long-sought-for opportunity to become acquainted with other staff members and their families in a completely informal and congenial situation. INTER-FRAT SING-- (continued from vage one) a new leader, Bob Woodbury, college sophomore; last year, Curtis Alloway, business senior, directed them. Delt's Given Cup A special award was won last year by Delta Tau Delta, an 18-inch silver and gold touling cup, offered by Fred Waring, nationally known dance band leader, for the best presentation of his composition, "Banner of Old K. U." Other Delt songs last year were "Delta Shelter," and "Our Delta Badge." Other participants this year will be Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, and Sigma Nu. While the judges are choosing the winners, a band composed of members of Phi Mu Alpha will play George Gershwin's "Piano Prelude," arranged and conducted by Melvin Zack, fine arts junior. FREE $225.00 IN CASH FOR BONDS — ATTEND WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY — Last Week's Names Called — Not Present — Hattie Rowlan — Junior Gale