WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Apply For Orchestra Posts Applications for positions in the Stokowski all-American orchestra and the Kansas all-state orchestra are now being received by Karl Kuersteiner, director of the University symphony orchestra. The selection from this area will be made in Kansas City, March 7, but some preliminary auditions on this campus will be given within the next 10 days. The all-American orchestra, made up of 100 young musicians from all sections of the United States and directed by Leopold Stokowski, will be patterned after the all-American orchestra which was formed last year. The orchestra, composed of musicians between the ages of 17 and 25, will make a tour of the American continent next summer. Participants in the orchestra are paid ample salaries for rehearsals and touring expenses, but whether or not the student is an NYA employee at the time of his selection is irrelevant. Eagle Scout Award To Dwayne Oglesby The University had its share in Boy Scout Week at the annual scout dinner last night when Dwayne Oglesby, college sophomore, was presented the Eagle scout award. The presentation of the award was the highlight of the program, but other events included songs by Ted West and his Range Riders from station WREN, a solo by Sidney Dawson, fine arts freshman, and magic tricks by Bob Ramsey, college junior. Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! VARSITY Shows 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Shows 2.00 9.00 10.00 ALL SHOWS 20c NO FED TAX Thursday 3 DAYS 2 — BIG HITS — 2 — No.1 — She Brings New Spirit to a Ghost Town! ENDS TONIGHT ENDS TONIGHT 2 — GREAT HITS 2 Paul Muni - George Raft "SCAR FACE" — And — SPENCER TRACY "SKY DEVILS" No.2 Hopalong CASSIDY'S Blazing Gun Writes the Law! Also—Latest News SUNDAY — George Brent - Brenda Marshall "SOUTH OF SUEZ" And — Deanna Durbin — "Mad About Music" Have You HEARD? M. Smith is in the doghouse These Smiths, just to be different from all other Smiths, run their marriage by rules—until they tangle with a rule that wasn't in the book. If every married couple lived by the rules of this one, there'd never be a divorce — (Oh,no?) For instance, rule No. 1: "We are never to leave our room after a quarrel unless we've made up." — And they don't — And you'll be hysterical!—especially when the wife who couldn't stay mad, wouldn't get glad, just because hubby forgot Rule No. 2 (and it's a cuckoo. Come and see!) NOW, All Week—"RAMUS II" on Stage — Hollywood Mental Marvel. CAROLE LOMBARD ROBERT MONTGOMERY Day and Date with Kansas City 25c Matinee — Evening 35c TODAY FOUR DAYS! GRANADA Extra—Disney Cartoon with Mickey and Pluto. Christian Group Names Avery Head Charles Avery, junior engineer, was elected president of the Christian Science Society at the regular business meeting of the organization yesterday afternoon in Meyers hall. Other officers elected were Betty Charles, college sophomore, secretary, and Patricia Gordon, college junior, treasurer. Tom Dawson, college freshman, was elected to serve as a fourth member of the executive board. BEAT KANSAS STATE WANT ADS GRADUATE women desire reasonably priced two or three room apartment near campus. Call 3266. -849-84 LOST. Gold ring, set with golden sapphire and two diamonds. Lost in Frank Strong hall. Call 2645-J. 500 Illinois. Reward. -851-85 LOST: Red Shaffer fountain pen. Finder call 1835J, Louise Wood- rich. -852-85 ROOM: For girls; and practice studio for rent. 1709 Mississippi st. Telephone 3197. Must be seen to be appreciated. -847-86. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 -844-85 929 Mass. Phone 660 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Rates reasonable. Call before 12 and after 6 p.m. Phone 2619-R 2101 Tennessee. Mrs. Robert Reese. 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