PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 Shakespeare To Hill Feb. 25 Shakespeare's comedy, "Twelfth Night," will be presented in Hoch auditorium on Wednesday night, Feb. 25 by the Tchebar Studio Theater, a full professional company which has recently played in New York, the department of speech and drama announced today. This is the first tour the company has made through the Middle West. This presentation is the third performance of the year sponsored by the department of speech and drama. The play will be given one night only instead of following the three or four night schedule of the plays in which University students and speech faculty members participate. Seats will not be reserved. Both season ticket holders and students with activity tickets will be admitted free upon presentation of their tickets at the door the night of the performance. Stamp Stomp ★★★ Defense Bond Raffle Some student will find himself or herself the proud possessor of a $25 defense bond after the rattle to be held at the Student Union activities dance from 8:30 to 11:30 Friday right. The dance, fittingly called "Stomp Stomp," will be in the ballroom. Tickets for the dance will be sold on the Hill beginning tomorrow by the women members of the Union Activities social committee. Admission will be 30 cents per person, including the federal and state tax. Five $1 defense stamps will also be raffled off to lucky ticket holders. Ping-pong tables and bridge tables will be set up in the Kansas room. Clayton Harbur's orchestra will play in the ballroom. Paint Experts Give Advice on Blackouts Wilmington, Del. —(UP)—If you plan using paint to blackout your windows, do the painting on the outside or resign yourself to life in a house of mirrors. Paint experts at Du Pont research Owl Quits War Halts Publication To do their part in the national war emergency program, Sigma Delta Chi, honorary professional journalism fraternity, has temporarily suspended publication of the Sour Owl, University humor magazine. This announcement was made today by Stan Stauffer, college senior and Sigma Delta Chi president. Last fall, the Owl, edited by Betsy Dodge, fine arts junior, was revamped and streamlined into a picture magazine. Under present conditions, it is in a magazine of such quality and content as the Sour Owl, Stauffer said, possible to continue publication of He added that two issues may be published in the spring. According to the suspension policy all subscribers to the magazine will have their money refunded for those issues not published. Conger Presented In Faculty Recital Allie Merle Conger, associate professor of piano, was presented in a recital last night in Frank Strong auditorium. Miss Conger's program included the "Theme and Variations" by J. A. P. Schulz; the Godowsky arrangement of the Pastorale from Corelli's "Christian Concerto"; J. M. Hassler's "Gigue in D minor;" the "Waldstein Sonata" by Beethoven; the Etude Op. 25, no. 5 and the Nocturne Op. 62, no. 2 of Chopin; "The Dance of the Gnomes" by Liszt; a Schubertian Novellette of Poulenc; Swinstead's "Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be;" the Spanish Nocture of Cassado; and the Strauss-Tausig "Valse-Caprice on Night Moths." laboratories warn that paint applied to the inside of window glass serves to make mirrors of the outside. The glass reflects every glow from the outside and would make the building a perfect target after bombing planes had dropped flares. The best type of paint to use is flat paint. The color should be black, dark brown or olive drab. Plate glass, however, should not be painted with dark paint, because of heat absorption and possible breaking of the glass. Advanced Flight Quota Short As Students Join Army The University's CPT primary flight training quota has been filled, but there are vacancies in the quota for secondary training. The lag is attributed to the large number of advanced students' joining the nation's armed forces, according to Prof. Edward E. Brush, associate professor of aeronautical engineering. The quota for primary students is 30, while that for the secondary is 20. Gangdom Turns its Gats on the Gestapo Rebecca West, "Black Lamb and Grey Falcon"; Eugene Lyons, "The Red Decade"; Pendleton Herring, "The Impact of War"; Morris E. Opler, "An Apache Life-way"; Burns Mantle, "Best Plays of 1940-41"; William M. German, "Doctors Anonymous"; Morton Pennipacker, "General Washington's Spies"; Clifford Kirkpatrick, "Nazi Germany, Its Women and Family Life"; Geo S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, "The Man Who Came to Dinner"; Maurice Hindus, "Hitler Cannot Conquer Russia"; Gerald W. Johnson; Roosevelt: Dictator or Democrat; Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"; Alexander W. Weddell, "Introduction to Argentina"; Earnest A. Hooten, "Why Men Behave Like Apes and Vice Versa"; Irvin Anthony, "Raleigh"; Michael M. Davis, "America Organizes Medicine"; Edmund Blanden, "English Villages"; Frank C. Clough, "William Allen White of Emporia"; Winston Churchill, "Blood, Sweat and Tears." Watson library has received and catalogued many new books this year. Below are listed a few of these, all available at the circulation desk. Watson Library Adds New Books to List THURSDAY Humphrey Bogart "All Through the Night" -FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS-
| Games | FG | FT | Pts. | Ave. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Gerald Tucker, Oklahoma, c | 1 | 6 | 6 | 18 | 18.0 |
| 2. Charles Black, Kansas, f | 5 | 29 | 11 | 69 | 13.8 |
| 3. Al Budolfson, Iowa State, f | 7 | 36 | 20 | 92 | 13.1 |
| 4. Sid Held, Nebraska, c | 6 | 23 | 20 | 66 | 11.0 |
| 5. Ralph Miller, Kansas, f | 5 | 21 | 10 | 52 | 10.4 |
| John Buescher, Kansas, c | 5 | 21 | 10 | 52 | 10.4 |
| 7. Richard Reich, Oklahoma, g | 6 | 23 | 16 | 62 | 10.3 |
| 8. Don Harvey, Missouri, f | 6 | 23 | 14 | 60 | 10.0 |
| 9. A. D. Roberts, Oklahoma, f | 6 | 21 | 14 | 56 | 9.8 |
| 10. Jack Horacek, Kansas State, f | 6 | 23 | 8 | 54 | 9.0 |
| 11. Paul Heap, Oklahoma, f | 6 | 17 | 9 | 43 | 7.2 |
| 12. Bob Harris, Iowa State, f | 7 | 20 | 10 | 50 | 7.1 |
| 13. Carol Schneider, Iowa State, g | 7 | 21 | 5 | 47 | 6.7 |
| 14. Danny Howe, Kansas State, c | 6 | 16 | 8 | 40 | 6.7 |
| 15. Larry Beaumont, Kansas State, g | 6 | 17 | 3 | 37 | 6.2 |
| Ed Matheny, Missouri, f | 6 | 17 | 3 | 37 | 6.2 |