PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 News From Page One BRASS RECITAL---party) by Joseph Langworthy, graduate. Euphonium solo "Romance" (Jorgenson) by William Miller, fine arts junior; "Allegro from Concerto for Horn in E Flat" (Mozart) by Garry Graham, fine arts sophomore; cornet solo "Connais Tu le Pays?" (Thomas) by Herbert Mueller, fine arts freshman; trombone solo "Fantaisie" (Desportes) by Lloyd Reist, fine arts senior; cornet solo "Prelude et Ballade" (Balay) by Leo Horacek, fine arts senior. M.V. FORENSICS--be on the general topic of American politics. W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, is preparing a list of 30 sub-topics from which the speakers will draw their subjects an hour before the speechss. Debate Capital Conscription There will be 50 debates Friday and Saturday on the question, Resolved: "That the United States should have conscription of capital in the event of war." University debaters participating are Emmett Park college senior; Grier Stewart, college junior; and Russel Baker and Dick Oliver, business juniors. The award for the highest ranking speaker in the tournament was won last year by Leo Rhodes, a University student. Although Kansas State won the tournament last year, the university of Kansas tied with South Dakota for first in debate and received third place in the oratorical contest. ISSUE INSTRUCTIONS--each box, numbered with the number of the team, will be weighed. A direction sheet, issued to dandelion captains by the Alumni office, informs each captain to see that his team is on hand Wednesday morning. April 2, at 9 o'clock on the plot of ground allotted to the team. Each member is responsible for his own weapon, which should be any kind of knife with a long, strong blade, for Webster also mentions that the blossoms are equipped with long taproots. 33 On Each Team Each team will be made up of 33 persons plus the two captains. Twenty boys, 10 girls, and three faculty members will comprise a team. Students not reported to the Alumni office as members of a team will be contacted and recruited by some other method. Sgt. William Kollender anticipates the willing cooperation of all R.O.T.C. boys since he has promised demerits for those who don't participate. Girl captains have drawn the names of their men co-captains and each team has been allotted its specific plot on the campus for excavation. Crown Winners at 4 o'clock Winners will be notified by telephone and will be presented at the crowning at 4 o'clock in front of the R.O.T.C. flagpole. The Dandelion carnival is scheduled to begin at 1:30 and at 2:30 street dancing will start in front of Bailey Chemical Laboratory. At 4 o'clock the king and queen will be crowned and prizes will be announced. The festivities will be concluded at 7 o'clock when a celebration at the Memorial Union building including a rally, parade, dance, and a bonfire of dandelions will be held, if tentative plans are carried out. Charles Wright, dandelion field marshall, announced today that there is a need for a few more men captains, and that interested persons should contact him at once. BANDS WILL---the north side of the ballroom and drink cokes as their more energetic friends cavort. The dance will last from 8 to 12 o'clock. Stags and couples will be admitted at the Varsity price of 75 cents. WOULD AID DEFENSE---rifles, enter the nail-driving contest and eat hot dogs. "Approximately 180,000 30-gallon casks of the cocktail," said the Y.M.C.A. secretary, "could be made from the University's haul of dandelions by using my personal formula, which I would be only too happy to release to the federal government." This quantity should be sufficient. Moore estimates, to provide each Kansas conscript with one gallon of Kickapoo Cuddley Cocktail a day (plenty to keep his morale up) for the duration of his training. And if the supply at any time shows danger of depletion, he adds, perhaps another Kansas college will undertake a similar project. MANY CONCESSIONS---rifles, enter the nail-driving contest and eat hot dogs. For students who like to speculate on the workings of the laws of chance a large bingo table will be conducted, and interested persons may pitch their pennies for a worthy cause. A street dance, utilizing the bands of Clayton Harbur, Clyde Bysom, and the K.U. Coeds, will be held from 2:30 to 4 o'clock. The carnival, which starts at 1 o'clock, will continue the dance. REGISTRAR LISTS--the most popular on the campus. A total of 826 men and women are enrolled in education courses. Engineering and architecture rank second with 725 students enrolled in courses, among them five girls. The School of Business ranks W. S. G. A. Sets Date For Installation More nearly resembling a wake than a live council meeting, the W.S.G.A. council discussed subjects of only trivial importance at its meeting in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building last night. Chief topic of discussion were plans for the installation of new members of the W.S.G.A. council for next year. Under final plans of the council last night the installation dinner will be held at Evans Hearth at 6 p.m.. April 8. The problems of the Student Forums board were discussed, and the next council was recommended to further cut the budget of that group. The Forums board has seen its budget fall from $1,500 to $300 in the past six years. Band Presents Concert at Topeka; Eat Turkey The University Band presented a concert at Topeka High School last night. The concert was sponsored by the Topeka Lions club which provided each band member with a turkey dinner before the concert. The K.U. Serenaders sang four numbers and Leo Horacek, fine arts senior, played a trumpet solo. Approximately 2,000 Topekans heard the concert. Beal To Speak George Beal, professor of architecture, will speak to Delta Phi Delta, national art fraternity, at a meeting April 1. third, with 650 designating business or accounting as a major. Next in order comes the medical profession, with 641 giving medicine as their intended vocation, law and science and research with 258 each, journalism and advertising, 170, and nursing, 146. All other vocations appeal to less than 100 students on the campus. A total of 394 students listed their vocations as undecided. YOU'LL BE CAUGHT IN A DRAFT OF LAUGHTER when you see this cock-eyed comedy with those rollingick radio boys--with BUD LOU ABBOTT and COSTELLO BUCK PRIVATES Lee BOWMAN Alan CURTIS Jane FRAZEE Nat PENDLETON THE ANDREWS SISTERS Sing and Sway to these Happy Hits! "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" "You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith" "I'll Be With You When It'S Appleblossom Time" "Bounce Me Brother With a Solid Four" "When Private Brown Becomes a Captain" "I Wish You Were Here" FREE COSMETICS to (35c) NEW LOW PRICES START SUNDAY — With Opening of LADIES Thursday Nite! "WORLD PREMIERE ANNIVERSARY MONTH" Tommy Dorsey and Band Tommy Dorsey and Band "LAS VEGAS NIGHTS" SEWARD FLEESON— Geraldine Fitzaerald Surprise Broadcast a Thrill R. D. McKinnis, in charge of employment and training at the Duquesne Light company, Pittsburgh, Pa. will be here tomorrow to interview senior students in the mechanical and electrical engineering departments. in the police car, answered the call, and after Miss Fleeson's business had been taken care of, every police car and short wave radio set in New York were regaled with witty banter between their mayor and their favorite newspaper columnist. "FLIGHT FROM DESTINY" Pittsburgh Representative To Interveiw Engineers "But the biggest thrill I have ever gotten out of having a famous auction f or Jack Benny to come on one happened in the fall of 1939 during the days preceding Germany's invasion of Poland," Seward concluded. TUESDAY, On Stage—Merchants' Beauty Revue and Style Show "I was sitting at the radio waiting for Jack Beny to come on one Sunday evening, listening to a news roundup of the capitals of Europe. Correspondents spoke from Oslo, Berlin, London, and Paris. At last the announcer said that we would now hear a discussion of the situation from Rome. The discussion was to be presented by Doris Fleeson and John O'Donnell, New York columnists. "I enjoyed that more than anything I have ever heard on the radio." 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