PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1941 Library Acquires New Books Subjects of the latest books acquired by Watson library range from the European war to Emily Post and from music to advertising. The list of new books is as follows: ' Adamic, Louis, "From Many Lands." Anderson, Nels, "Men On the Move." Bayles, William Davir, "Caesars in Goose Step." Bedell, Clyde, "How to Write Advertising That Sells." Bell, Howard M., "Matching Youth and Jobs." Cawley, Robert, "Unpathed Waters." Condliffe, John Bell, "Reconstruction of World Trade." Eaton, Evelyn. "Quietly My Captain Waits." "Facts on File: A weekly Synopsis and Index of World Events." Flynn, John T., "Country Squire in the White House." Gouge, Elizabeth, "Towers in the Mist." Gramling, Oliver, "A. P.: The Story of the News." Hambro, Carl J., "I Saw It Happen in Norway." Hertzler, Arthur E., "The Doctor and His Patients." "Information, Please! 1941 Edition." Jackson, William Henry. "Time Exposure. Autobiography of Jackson." Marlow, James. "De Gaulle and the Coming Invasion of Germany." Myers, Jerome, "Artist in Manhattan." Post, Emily. "Etiquette. 1940 Edition." Robinson, Florence Bell, "Planting Design." Rifle Team to Shoot Against Lawrence Gun Club Eleven men of the University rifle team will fire matches with the Lawrence Rifle and Pistol club tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the R. O. T. C. in Fowler shops. Debate Council Offers Prizes For Orations Thirty dollars in prizes will go to the three best orators on "American Youth and Democracy" in an oratorical contest to be held on March 13 by the debate council, E. C. Buchler, professor of speech announced yesterday. The orations should be original and should be 10 minutes long. The contest is open to all University students. Entrants should apply to Professor Buehler on or before March 5th. Winners of the contest will form a team to speak before clubs and civic organizations free of charge except for their expenses. Entomologists Return From Neosho Trip Prof. H. B. Hungerford, state entomologist, and R. H. Beamer, assistant entomology museum curator have returned from Neosho, Mo., where they spent two days in insect fumigation work. A load of Kansas nursery stock was fumigated before shipping it into the western states. Kansas has an insect blanket quarantine that prevents nursery material from being shipped unless cleared by fumigation and the work was done in Neosho because there are no suitable facilities in Kansas. News From Page One FOUR STANDOUTS— Louis and Philadelphia symphony orchestras. Master classes will be conducted by these four artists from 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Tuesday. Thompson also will conduct an advanced piano master class from 10:30 to 12:30. These classes are open to all interested musicians, the prices being at $2.50 for one two-hour session and $4 for two sessions. Prices are the same for association members and non-members. One-dollar a associate memberships which may be purchased by anyone, include admission to the Biggs organ recital tomorrow evening, the violin recital by Burleigh, voice recital by Harrison tomorrow afternoon, all the other recitals and general sessions of the association including the mattinee Philharmonic concert Tuesday afternoon, but will not include the evening concert of the Philharmonic orchestra. Excellent seats for the evening concert are available at the School of Fine Arts office, Round Corner Drug Store and Bell Music company at $1, $1.50 and $2. MUSIC EDUCATORS— go through a repertoire of ring-hooking, handkerchief-tearing and shirt-pulling, but convention officials assure the public nobody will be injured. Chancelor Deane W. Malott will devote a few minutes to welcoming the musicians, and Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, will conclude the program with an address, "How Insects Sing". Tickets for the banquet must be purchased in room 302 Frank Strong Hall before 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Comptometry, and Machine bookkeeping. One-half rates on tuition to K.U. students Lawrence Business College Phone 894 PATEE Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. Admission 10c - 15c Today ENDS TUESDAY Earthy - Tempestuous "Back Street" of Today It Lives the Greatest Moments of a Woman's Life Irene DUNNE Charles BOYER "When Tomorrow Comes" Nydia Westman - Fritz Feld ALSO — Selected Shorts MONDAY NITE 9:00 $60 CASH FREE! Wed. & Thurs. 10c to ALL JACK HOLT "Fugitive from a Prison Camp" EMOTIONAJ INDIGESTION- smashing Hitlerism to that of smashing the Germans. When resentment becomes a national policy over periods of years a vicous circle is established. The outcome is a sort of retaliatory strip poker where the skin itself becomes the last garment to be bet. If there is any possibility of establishing a real new order after this war, it will be through a peace based on sociological principles rather than on revenge. Although remorse isn't pleasant may we all suffer more of it and less of resentment in the days to come. TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY 2 — BIG HITS — 2 Psychologists have the beginning of the answer. Much of both remorse and resentment are expended on displaced goals. The remorse we feel about a behavior may simply be the cover-up for guilt feelings we can not face. The object of revenge may be the substitute for the true but hidden source of our anger. This fact leads to the possibility of reducing some of the secondary emotion by learning to face the true objects of our loves and hates. And thus arises the possibility of the control of remorse and resentment through education. No.1 Action Roars The Good - Bad Man Rides Again! It's Beery's Best! Berry Wallace VARSITY "Wyoming" Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Continuous Shows Sunday LEO CARRILLO ANN RUTHEFORD MARJORIE MANN ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX "Barnyard Follies" No. 2 A GAY NEW MUSICAL COMEDY HIT Laughs and Hi Jinks Mary Lee Rufe Davis - June Storey "Poppy" Cheshire THE KIDOODLERS Cackle Sister, Jim Jeffries "Mrs. Uppington" PLAY WAHOO JACKPOT $8.00 WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:45 BANKROLL $11.00 TODAY Continuous from 2:30 Big Ones Don't Come Any Bigger!