- SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT Ellsworth to Hays For Art Discussion Miss Maude Ellsworth, instructor in education, will be in Hays Monday to speak at the opening of the high school exhibit there. She will return to Lawrence after the program Monday night. While she is in Hays, Miss Ellsworth will also speak to a group of education students, art students and others at the state teachers college at Hays. Michael Andrews, a graduate of the University in 1940 and now a teacher in the public schools of Hays, will have charge of the exhibit. HUTCH WINS— (continued from page four) 880—Hamilton (Wyandotte), 2.04. Mile relay — Atchison (Wilson, Richey, Ewing, and Bratton), 3.31.2 (new interscholastic record. Old record set by Kansas Vocational school 3.31.6). Class B: 120 high hurdles—Longan (Mulberry), 16.3 100 yard dash—Grimes (Ashland) 10.4 Mile run—Karnes (Overbrook) 4:37.8 High jump—Moore (Mt. Hope) 5 feet 6 1-8 inches 12 pound shot—Brawner (Enterprise), 46 feet 8-1-4 inches Discus - Brawner (Enterprise), 143 treet 4 inches Pole vault—tied for first; Hoerman (Lyndon), and V. Jackson(Valley Falls). 10 feet 8 3-4 inches Broad jump--McRae (Blue Rapids). 21 feet 1 inch Javelin—B. Henoch (Enterprise) 150 feet 11 inches 200 yard-low hurdles—Dick (Mt Hope), 23.8 Medley relay - Delphos (Manuel Parrish, McHenry, Ballou), 3:40.01 Mile relay-Kansas School for the Deaf (Nedrow, Corbett, Bennett and Mog). 3:35.2 220—Grimes (Ashland), 22. 880—Carr (Peabody), 2:04 NO RECORDS FALL- (continued from page four) rick, Dixon, Bellman); 2nd, Emporia Teachers, time, 8:21.9 Two mile university relay won by Indiana (Price, Kendall, Mitchell, Kane): 2nd. Drake, time, 7.59.3 University sprint medley relay won by Oklahoma (Sharpe, Hodges, Mathews, and Lyda); 2nd, Nebraska); 3rd, Missouri; 4th, Michigan State, time, 3:27.1 University four mile relay won by Indiana (Labetka, Kane, Mitchell, and Kendall); 2nd, Minnesota. time, 18:69 Quarter mile university relay甩 by Missouri (Joggerst, Crawford, Shy, and Walters); 2nd, Oklahoma Aggies; 3rd Wisconsin; 4th, Oklahoma time, 41.7 seconds Invitation sprint medley relay won by Ottawa U. (Alderman, Schmidt, Fraser, and Bellus; 2nd, Missouri Valley; 3rd, Baker; 4th, Cornell College, time. 3:40.1 Kansas City (Mo.) high school 880-yd. relay won by East (Whale; Buell, Nichols, and Phillips); 2nd, Paseo; 3rd, Southeast; 4th, Central time, 1:34.9 WSSF DRIVE— (continued from page one) funds to enter belligerent countries to administer aid to prisoners. This international law is still in effect. Nation-Wide Move The national drive is sponsored by the World Student Christian Federation which is connected with colleges and universities throughout the nation. Student and faculty members on the teams for the drive will speak at organized houses tomorrow night to explain the plans and purposes of the drive. Tuesday will be the "prisoners' fare" supper which is an annual affair held in connection with the Service Fund drive. The supper will be at 5:45 p.m. in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Tickets on Sale Monday Miss Leona Handler, director of the Unitarian church, will address the meeting Tuesday evening, which will be held for members of the teams and students interested in working on the drive. Miss Handler did this type of work for 18 months in Transylvania several years ago. Tickets for the supper will go on sale tomorrow in the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. offices, the library, and will also be sold by students on the Hill. Genevieve Harman, college senior, heads the ticket sale committee. All reservations must be made by Tuesday noon. Wednesday will be "Tag Day" on which over 200 students and faculty members will solicit individual houses and ask for contributions from individuals as well as from campus organizations. A thermometer will be placed in the lobby of Frank Strong hall on which the progress of the drive will be marked. The thermometer will be in the form of a Jayhawker climbing a ladder to record the amount of funds collected during the drive. A CAPPELLA CHOIR— (continued to page eight) in six different and distinct vocal parts. The program will be brought to a close with arrangements of Negro spirituals and mountain songs, including the rhythmic "Music in the Mine" in five parts by the Negro composer Nathaniel Dett, "He's Gone Away" in six parts, "De Sheepfof!" by J. Clokey, and Noble Further umbers in this group of 20th century and contemporary music are Nobel Cain's "Windy Nights," Granville Bantock's "Requiem" (a setting of Stevenson's well-known poem), Kynette-Stewart's lively chorus, "Bells of St. Michael's Tower," in five parts. Clayton Krehbiel sings the tenor solo in the first of these, "Music in the Mine," and Miss Minerva Davis will sing the contralto solo in "De Sheepfol." The World Student Service Fund is asking our support to raise money to buy books for students of all nations who are prisoners of war today. This work is made possible under the Geneva Agreements, which insure that the organization will be able to serve prison camps everywhere. Cain's version of "Babylon is Falen." We here on Mt. Oread who are still able to pursue our work in this University surely can share a little to make life more bearable for those who, were it not for the fortunes of war, would themselves be on some campus leading the sort of life we are privileged to enjoy. Deane W. Malott Chancellor I hope the University this year can continue the leadership which it has exerted in the past in giving generously to the work of the World Student Service Fund. MAYBE IN 1943---for the 1942 Dandelion Day after Campbell reported that the administration was favorable to the proposition only if it were conducted on a Saturday or some afternoon. Feeling that student sentiment would not comply with such a plan, the Council dropped the issue. (continued from page one) favorable to the move, the vote being 12 for to 7 against on the question. Laired Campbell, college freshman, was appointed to head a committee to interview the chancellor about the proposed day. On April 14, the Council voted to abandon its plans VARSITY TODAY ALL SHOWS 20c Continuous from 2:00 LAST TIMES TONITE! Your Last Chance to See the Year's Most Lovable Best Seller! FREDRIC MARCH MARTHA SCOTT "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" Hit No. 2 RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKER "TORPEDO BOAT" That was not the end of the matter, however. Students discussed pro and con the possibility of waging the battle against the yellow flowers. The discussion was mostly con, indicating that students wanted the day for a holiday to compensate for no Easter vacation and not for the purpose of ridding the campus of dandelions. But the fact that the topic remained alive for discussion so long indicated that there were students interested in the appearance of the campus, or that certain faculty members felt it to the good of the University to keep the subject under consideration. The reason the administration gives for not granting an entire day for the job, is that it takes only from 2 to 3 hours to rid the campus of dandelions, and to take the rest of the time for a holiday would bring down censure and rebuke from the people of the state in thus wasting time when every effort should be directed toward increased efficiency and speed in education. Sachem, senior men's honor society, met Friday and without much debate decided not to take the leadership in organizing a drive to rid the University of its perennial pest. There seems to be no leadership for the Day. Unless something happens and without delay, Dandelion Day will be put down as an affair of 1941—without precedent and without following. GRANADA ALL 25c PLUS SHOWS TAX TODAY CONTINUOUS From 2:30 3 DAYS ONLY Aline MacMahon - Stanley Ridges - Arline Judge and BABY COREY ... The Wonder Baby Directed by Mitchell Leisen - A Columbia Picture A romantic lark to put you in a rare and merry mood of glorious, gay excitement! A. Charles K. Feldman Group Production PLUS — Color Cartoon - Latest News Wednesday - Thursday ALL SHOWS 25c TAX BLONDIE HAS A BABY . . DAGWOOD HAS A FIT . . YOU'LL HAVE HYSTERICS! PENNY ARTHUR LARRY SINGLETON LAKE SIMMS "BLONDIE'S PRESSED EVENT!" "BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT" FREE $200.00 IN CASH FOR BONDS Attend Wednesday or Thursday JAYHAWKER TODAY Continuous 3 DAYS From 2:30 ONLY 9 WEDNESDAY—Out of This World, Kipling's "Jungle Book" In Gorgeous Technicolor