PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941. News From Page One 3.000 ARRIVE--enter music contests, to compete with other schools in the state and to receive constructive criticism on their music abilities. Bands and orchestras competed in Hoch auditorium and the Memorial Union building all day today. A number of vocal groups sang in Frank Strong auditorium and Myers hall. Marching bands performed in Memorial stadium at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and at 4 o'clock 14 baton twirlers began strutting. Tomorrow is the big day, so far as the number of events is concerned. Vocal ensembles will be presented all morning in Myers hall and will continue until 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Voices to Fill Union The Union ballroom will be filled with high voice girls' solos from 9 a. m. until noon and with girls' medium voice solos after 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Girls' low voice numbers will be presented in the Kansas room from 9 o'clock until noon. Boys' vocal solos will be given all day in Fraser theater. VISITORS SPEND---ger here myself." "I feel so silly in this chair robe and loop black skirt. Let's go find some nice secluded corner and have a cigarette before Miss Fuffga comes around." "Must be cold—the lawyers aren't whistling. Why, Johnny, I haven't seen you for ages. Where did you get that snazzy car?—So long girls—see you in Collitt." SODA SQUIRTS--comes from behind the nickel-machine with a hot handful of the stuff. Frank Lichty, the one with the broom, wants some and drinks a cup of it—along with me. Hot, Steamy Water "Say, who was this guy that got kicked outa school a couple years ago for—Ouch, that terribly, terriblly hot, steamy water!" Sonny Haile lets go with a Wallace Beery grin. It was after 11 o'clock and this little boy had a few dishes of his own to wash before turning in. I left them working—and they were Zimmerman Wins Women's Rifle Meet Freda Zimmerman, business senior, was awarded first place medal by the Douglas county Rifle and Pistol club in the rifle match fired by the women's rifle team Wednesday evening at the R.O.T.C. rifle range in Fowler shops. Miss Zimmerman tied for first place with Mary Catherine Colglazier, college senior, in the first match, but fired a higher score in the play-off. Miss Colglazier won the second place medal and Dorothy Durand won third. by no means done. Three worried guys were now talking about tomorrow's work (which is today) "With all these high-school kids coming tomorrow, we're not even going to have time to be bawled out. And get this straight, I quit at 4:30 on the dot!" That was Sonny. Potter went one better with, "I don't work a minute after five." Add Microfilm Cabinet At Watson Library A film cabinet for microfilms has been added recently to the equipment at Watson Memorial library. It is placed on the second floor just outside of the office of C.M.Baker, director of libraries. A porous brick underneath the nine drawers is the means by which the cabinet is moisture-serviced. Water is poured on the brick at intervals to maintain a humid atmosphere for the film. An indicator registers the relative humidity within. The microfilms are of various subjects such as newspapers, theses, and books. Graduate students, especially research students, use these films in their study. The actual film makes a newspaper page the size of a postage stamp. When projected on the screen the page is normal size. Watson Librarians Attend Meeting at Seneca Six members of the Watson Memorial library staff are attending the Northeast District Library meeting of the Kansas Library association at Seneca tody. They are Rebecca Oldfather, Lauretta Trickey, Margaret Walker, Leva Lash, Mary B. Dalton, and Laura Neiswanger. Sponsor Easter Egg Hunt for Lawrence Children Tomorrow Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, has invited under-privileged children of Lawrence, aged 6 to 10, to its annual Easter egg hunt in South park to be held from 10 o'clock to noon tomorrow morning. The hunted eggs will be candy eggs, and for those who fail to find any, chocolate rabbits will be offered as consolation. An exhibition by the fencing team tumblers, and stories and imitations by Hal Ruppenthal, college junior will entertain the hunters during the morning. THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR AND than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested less than any of them according to independent laboratory tests of the smoke itself. LESS NICOTINE THE SMOKE'S THE THING! IT'S NEWS! Not the picture kind—but news of first importance to smokers like you. 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