PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 Lawson To Tell Potato Growers What's What Dean Paul B. Lawson will speak to Kansas horticulturists and nurserymen on "Just What Are We Doing?" at a banquet in the Trinity Lutheran church at 6 o'clock tonight. The occasion is part of a two-day joint convention being held in Lawrence today and tomorrow. It is the seventy-fifth annual meeting of the Kansas State Horticulture society and the twenty-first annual potato show. Other participating organizations are the Kaw Valley Sweet Potato Growers and the Association of Kansas Nurserymen. A talking picture, "Man's Fight Against Insect and Plant Diseases," will be shown. Other features are the Jayhawk Trumpeteers and the baton-twirling of Bill Sears. Dolph Simons will act as toastmaster. SYMPHONY GIVES--- (continued from page one) Perpetual Motion (Bohm-Kuersteiner), for 30 solo violins and woodwinds. Ritual Fire Dance (de Falla), Robert Glotzbach, piano soloist; Alice Sherbon, danseuse. Quartet from "Rigoleetto" (Verdi) the Moncrieff Singers (Alice Marie Smart, Suzanne Schmidt, E. M. Brach, and Edgar Haage). Intermezzo, (Provost). So What? (Shirley Kell), Dancers—Alice Sherbon and Melba Schilling. Overture to "William Tell" (Rossini), John Ehrhlich, solo cello. Buehler Will Speak At Natalie High School F. C. Buehler, professor of speech, will go to Natalie. Saturday to make a speech before the Dickinson County Teachers Association. In the morning Buchler will speak before high school teachers and in the evening he will address a general assembly. Capt. Marvel Superman No.6 News Events Santa Claus ★★★ To Hit Airport Tomorrow What with defense priorities and trouble over passports, the North Pole government had Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus worried for a while. However, the Clauses have finally sliced through red tape, slushed through the snow, and are even now in a place en route to Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Claus are expected to arrive at the airport in time for a parade in their honor which will begin at 3:10 p.m. tomorrow. The couple will have a police escort to South park, where a sleigh for Santa and a surrey for Mrs. Claus will be provided. The parade will go from South park to Sixth street and then will proceed to Central park, where treats will be given to the crowd. The streets on the parade route will be cleared of all automobiles until the parade is over. Bands in the parade will be those of the University, Haskell High School and Junior High, Lawrence drum and bugle corps, and De Soto and Tonganoxie High Schools. Floats have been entered in the parade by the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Red Cross, Tuberculosis Association, Haskell Institute, Poehler's, the P.T.A. council, and the Liberty Memorial High School girls' Santa and his wife regret that they could not make the whole trip from_the North in a sleigh. But a severe snow shortage is being experienced between here and the North Pole, making such a method of conveyance almost impossible. This afternoon's lecture, "Color In The Garden," was illustrated with slides in natural color. Berger began his collection of natural color photographs in 1927 in an effort to portray gardens as they really appear. His photographic collection is now one of the most outstanding in the color field. None of the slides are hand-colored. Arthur S. Berger, nationally known landscape architect, gave the first of a series of two lectures on landscaping this afternoon in Fraser theater. The second will be given at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Berger Talks On Landscapes "Good Taste In Planning" will be the title of the lecture given tomorrow. Berger studied landscape planning in Europe following his graduation from Harvard where he obtained his degree in landscape architecture. While in Europe he placed second in an international landscape design competition, sponsored by the American Academy in Rome. Eight years ago, when he was elected to the American Society of Landscape architects, he was the youngest man ever admitted to this organization. Play Shubert Tomorrow Night Play Shubert Tomorrow Night Schubbert's "Unfinished Symphony in B minor" will be played from records in the Music room of the Memorial Union at 7:30 tomorrow night. Phi Sigma Initiates Ten Biologists The fall semester initiation banquet of Kappa chapters of Phi Sigma national honorary biological science society, was held last night at Evans hearth. The following new members were initiated: Dorothy Dee Dixon, graduate; Theodore Downs, graduate; Carrie C. Gillaspy, graduate; Seymour Sanford Kalter, graduate; Kenneth Boyd Moore, graduate; Carl S. Packer, graduate; George Clark Rinker, college junior; Evan Ray Stevens, college junior; Dorothy Miksch Sutton, graduate; Glenn Ervin Turner, graduate. Dean H. R. Wahl, of the School of Medicine, spoke of the conditions and problems confronting young research workers of 25 years ago and compared them with those facing today's generation. He pointed out striking parallels, not only in the troubled world of international politics, but also in the field of scientific research. Bridge Tournament Enters Third Session ARROW PRODUCTS Sold by University Men Winners in the second section of the beginning round of the annual University bridge tournament played in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building last night were Clarence Engle and Bill Jones, first place; Clarence Miller and Alan Miller, second place; and John Weatherwax and June Weatherwax, third place. Teams scheduled to play in the third session tonight are Robert Wellington and Robert Glasscock, Bill Buzick and Emmett Hook, Ruth Ruckel and Mary Lohman, Helen Anderson and Zona Richards, John Alden and Calvin Arnold, Clarence Peterson and John Case, Pat Maloney and Bob McClure, Joe Davison and Lloyd Jaquier, and Carl Hendrichson and Frank Coulter. The session tonight is the last in the three divisions of round one. The second round will include winners of the separate sections of this round. The Shirt with No Bad Habits Arrow Gordon is the oxford shirt with the nonchalant personality. It has the favorite college collar, the handsome button-down Dover; it's Sanforized-shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%); it's Mitoga-tailored to fit you, not your roommate; and its buttons are anchored on. But best of all, it's only $2! Get Arrow Gordon today! ARROWS — ARROWS — ARROWS "We Have 'Em" L G L tw Pet