TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Mary s took in the id his y, has anese tained with craft eluxe er for t safe l con- roved what rably an 8 favorite other access; your repeat drink ing to eggs. ough urged igs in when vities all- ay at or the ce of and nities intiflic blue if the unty unty the good Present Vespers In Hoch Sunday The sixty-eighth annual all-Musical Vespers will be presented Sunday in Hoch auditorium at 4 and 7:30 p.m. by the School of Fine Arts. Because of the large number of persons who attend the Vespers, two performances are given each year. Last winter 8,000 persons were present. ___? Feature of the program is the presentation of the impressive Christmas Tableaux, under the direction of the departments of design and of drawing and painting. Show Mexican Scene Four tableaux will be presented, the first of which is entitled "The Padada." It concerns a Mexican religious ceremony which takes place during the nine nights preceding Christmas. In addition, the tableaux will include "The Annunciation," "The Road to Bethlehem," and "Madonna of the Window." A special group of five will sing Christmas carols during the tableaux. The University A. Capella Choir under the direction of D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, also will be featured on the program. Among other numbers, this choir will present a Christmas choralogue, "The Visit of the Magi." Carols by String Brass A movement from Beethoven's Seventh Symphony will be played by the University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Karl Kuersteiner. A string quartet composed of School of Fine Arts faculty members and students will present Bach-Gounod's "Ave Maria." For twenty minutes preceding both performances of the Vespers. Christmas carols will be played from the balcony of the auditorium by a brass quartet. K. U. GRADS---- (*continued from vage one*) Lt. Albert Aldrich, '38, stationed with the Medical corps detachment. Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Lt. John C. Anderson, '38, stationed with quartermaster department of the army, Washington, D.C. Dr. Murray W. Ballenger, '35, surgeon in the U.S. Naval Medical corps with rank of Lieutenant, senior grade. Now stationed at Pensacola. Fla. Frank L. Barbee, '37, Camp Robinson, Ark. Vernon Lewis Bartram, '40, private with 18th engineers. Stationed at Vancouver, Wash. Lt. Lawrence Bigelow, '37, Camp Robinson, Ark. Lt. Woodrow M. Campion, '39, 47th infantry, F. Bragg, N.C. Jack A. Carlson, '39, Naval Air Training station, Corpus Christi, Texas. Lt. James R. Mitchell, '40, 63rd Coast artillery, Ft. Bliss, Texas. Guy Gurney Norris, '40, at U.S. Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Arnold Nothnagel, $^{39}$, former staff doctor at Watkins Memorial hospital, staff surgeon in the Army Air corps, at Ft. Richardson, Alaska. Captain Albert S. Palmerle, '39 R.O.T.C. staff at the University. Lt. Merril M. Day,'38, on duty at Marine Barracks in Washington,D. C. Dr. Richard H. Greer, army medical corps at Ft. Bliss, Texas. Lt. John M. Heardon, '35, on active duty at Ft. Belvoir, Va. Second Lt. Clavelle Holden, '41, stationed at Ft. San Houston, Texas. Lt. Arthur E. Inman, '36, with Ordnance department, U.S. Army, Wash- Garbo's got the laugh on Melvin Douglas again! The happy couple of "Ninotchka" are reunited in M-G-M's new comedy, "Two-Faced Women," opening Wednesday on the Granada screen for 4 days, with Garbo playing the dual role of a dowdy wife who invents a sophisticated twin sister in order to win back her husband's waning affections. And wait until you see the "sophisticated Garbo" do the ruthba! Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Robert Sterling and Ruth Gordon are in the cast. (continued to page eight) Give Him a "Lift" with an Ober Gift. OBER'S Frisco Fidgets In First Full Air Alarm San Francisco—(UP)A night of blackouts and air raid alarms ordered by military authorities brought the war close to the West Coast today. Army authorities asserted enemy aircraft was operating off California's shores, and before dawn two blackouts had been ordered for the San Francisco Bay region while the Pacific Northwest and San Diego remained in darkness night-long. Considerable confusion surrounded the alert signals. The first was ordered when planes were detected about 100 miles off San Francisco. Brig. Gen. William Ryan, commanding the Fourth Interception command, was convinced they were enemy craft. He said the Navy was attempting to "locate and give battle" to the invaders. The initial "enemy" force was believed to number 60 planes. It approached the Golden Gate, divided into two squadrons that raced up and down just off the coast and apparently even ventured over Fort Barry, at the entrance to the Gate. The planes were flying too high to be caught by searchlights that swept the skies. They soon disappeared at sea. The report was relayed up and down the coast. Radio stations were ordered off the air lest their signals afford direction posts. Black-outs were imposed at army posts, navy bases, defense plants and numerous cities. Rioting followed in Seattle where crowds numbering almost 3,000 persons swarmed the streets, kicked in windows, and broke electric signs of merchants who had failed to observe the blackout. The second warning presumably was caused by U. S. Navy Patrol bombers that failed to identify themselves. WANT ADS LOST: Tuesday—pair of gloves—dark brown, stitched with white—between Fraser Hall and 1346 Louisiana. Reward. Leave with Miss Tucker at K.U. Business Office. 1000-57 LOST: Pair of horn-rimmed glasses, in black case. Reward. Charles Eberhardt. Phone 552. 993-57 LOST: Pair of gold-rimmed glasses, not in a case. If found, call Joe Spearing, 628. 998-57 VICKER'S GIFT SHOP 1011 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Classified Ads A Great Variety of Gifts and a Wide Price Range. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS KODAK FINISHING FOTO SHOP 1107 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 35-Millimeter Finishing a Specialty Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 Stationery in Christmas Boxes 100 Sheets, 100 Envelopes Name imprinted - $1.25 Order Christmas Cards Now! DALE PRINT SHOP 1035 Mass. FUNK'S MORTUARY and CHAPEL Ambulance Service Phone 119 ROCK CHALK 12th & Oread Meals Sandwiches Fountain Service Under Student Management Christmas Gifts That You Can Use Household Items, Tools, Clocks, Watches, Radios Green Bros. Hardware 633 Mass. Phone 631 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 SHIMMONS SHOP Plumbing. Heating. Wiring Repair work a specialty 929 Mass. St. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 9271/2 Mass. St. Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 961 LOCK and KEY SERVICE Sporting Goods Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 "We'll Improve Your Personal Appearance" Hotel Eldridge Barber Shop DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Office, Phone 570, 9451/2 Mass. Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for K.U. Students At 719 Mass. St. Come see something that will keep shoes shining in all kinds of weather. Shine them with handkerchief. Try our waterproof soles. We repair all kinds of leather or canvas goods at the Wonder Shop, 719 Mass., where you can buy fancy bridles and reins for ponies or larger horses. Fine to send home for Christmas. Leather-life will shine and waterproof bridles. FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. Lay-Away a Gift Today ROBERTS Jewelry and Gifts BURGERT'S Shoe Service 1113 Mass. St. Phone 141 If You Miss Mom's Baking Come to BAKER'S BAKERY for rolls, pies, doughnuts, bread 1107 Mass. Open 'till 9 week-day eves, 'till 8 on Sunday DUSTY RHODES DRIVE IN For Good Food Open All Night 110 W. 7th Phone 2059 NOLL OPTICAL CO. 8391% Mass. Over Royal Shoe Store Res. Ph. 761 Office Phone 979 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated Reliable Radio Service Radio Electric Service Phone 497 944 Mass. Here's YOUR Number----305 for Speck's Delivery Service 1025 N.J. Phone 305 Meet your pals at THE ARROWS Sandwiches, Beer, Fountain 1031 Mass. Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, Rentals, Cleaning and Repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 HIXON Photographs Make Ideal Christmas Gifts 721 Mass. St.