VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 18, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Recital Is Tomorrow Seven Numbers Make Up Program Seven solo and ensemble numbers will make up the program of the regular Fine Arts student recital at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Frank Strong auditorium. The complete program is as follows: Trio in E flat, First Movement (Beethoven), ensemble composed of Doris King, violin; Betty King, cello; and Erna Carl, piano. Nocturne (Mac Fayden), piano bolo by Thelma Lehm. Quartet in D Major, Moderato, Mesuetto, Allegro (Dittersdorf), ensemble composed of Edna Givens, first violin; Leora Adams, second violin, Eugene Ninger, viola; and John Ehrlich, cello. Song of the Rio Grande Jacques Mirau, piano ensemble, Betty Buchanan and Lois Worrel. Ombra Mai Fer from opera. "Xerxes" (Handel), vocal solo by Evelyn Mercer. Eutude op. 10, No. 3 (Chopin), piano solo by Edward Uleley. Trio in D minor, Mit Engeie und Leidershasset (Schumann), ensemble composed of Eugene Nininger, violin; John Ehrlich, cello; and Betty Buchanan, piano. Pan-American Unity Is Institute Aim With the aim of helping in the current attempt to achieve solidarity among pan-American peoples an institute on Inter-American Relations and the Mid-West will be held in Kansas City Jan. 10-12, organized by the University of Kansas City. It will endeavor to give community leaders of the Missouri Valley some understanding of the cultures of the people south of the Rio Grande, of the problems they face, of the programs they are following, of their leaders, and of their hopes and ideals. The University authorities believe that in this manner a more secure foundation for Inter-American trade and cultural relations may be laid. Many prominent persons of Mexico, as well as the United States, will participate in the Institute. Kebker Will Go To Minnesota U. To Receive Ph.D. Vant W. Kebker, instructor in economics, will receive his Ph.D. degree at the University of Minnesota today. His wife accompanied him there for the commencement exercises and to spend Christmas with his parents. Then they will go to Chicago for a meeting of the American Marketing Association. Mr. Kebler who teaches marketing in the School of Business chose as the subject of his doctorate dissertation "Consumers' Cooperation." Prominent Doctor Speaks Here Jan. 8 Dr. Frank L. Rector, health education advocate and one-time editor of the magazine, "Nation's Health," will address students here at an afternoon meeting. Jan. 8. Doctor Rector has been prominent for the work he has done in fields of industrial health and health in penal institutions, as well as cancer research work which he has carried on in eight states, including Kansas. A graduate of Oklahoma A. and M. and of George Washington University, Doctor Rector is also a member of both the Illinois Medical Society and the Chicago Medical Society. He holds fellowships in the American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association, and the Institute of Medicine in Chicago. His entire professional life has been spent in health education and related fields. Morgan To Speak On Kansas Poets Kansas poets will see their names in figurative lights Jan. 14 when Miss Rose Morgan, associate professor of English, addresses a Fraser hall audience on "Songs From the Hills." The lecture, second in a series on Kansas writers, is being given in connection with the University celebration of its Seventy-fifth Anniversary. Among the Hill poets of earlier days whose work will receive comment will be William Herbert Carruth in whose honor the recently announced Carruth poetry contest is conducted. 63 Schools Offer Defense Courses In a newsletter received yesterday from Washington by F. A. Russell, professor of civil engineering, it was stated that engineering courses under the National Defense Program similar to those that will be offered at the University starting next semester, have been authorized in 63 engineering schools over the nation. It is estimated that nearly 25,000 students will benefit from these courses which will be taught in 38 states. The nine million dollars which congress allotted for these specialized courses of intensive training is effective only until June 30,1941,but Russell believes that the courses will be continued under the present emergency program. Kansas State College at Manhattan received authorization to conduct three courses, Russell said. The University-will present six of these courses during the second semester for men not now in school. These courses are also designed for the men with the necessary qualifications who are employed in industry and wish to take the work in night classes. Many persons are writing in, Russell said, and those interested will be sent a questionnaire to fill out which will be in the form of a formal application to enroll in the new courses. Russell also announced that he will present a 30-minute roundtable discussion on these new National Defense courses over station WREN from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26. Helping Russell with the discussion will be some prospective student in the defense courses. Sigma Xi Elects Five New Members Five new members were elected to Sigma Xi, national scientific society at a meeting Monday evening. Those elected are Dr. Logan Clemlening and Dr. Joseph Lalich, members of the faculty of medicine, Dr. Charles Wolfson, instructor in anatomy, D. D. Durrell, instructor in botany, and Ruth Mary Dudley, geological assistant. Sour Owl out tomorrow morning DRAKES for BAKES KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 318 Call LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812½ Mass. Phone 256 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 673 GIFTS GALORE "They'll All Adore" Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1 pair officers dress boots and trees; priced to sell. Inquire Major Moyer, Post Office. FOR RENT: Modern house, 4 rooms and bath, automatic gas furnace. Convenient to University. Available soon. Phone 2620-R. -782-68 -780-G3 WANT RIDE: north to Omaha, Friday, Saturday*or Sunday. Will share car expenses. Karl Riddle, phone 2988. -779-63 LOST: a pair of ladies red suce gloves in vicinity of Jayhawk cafe. Reward. Ph. Brain. 2577. -783-65 FOR SALE: one $47.50 Griffon double breasted tuxedo suit, worn less than a dozen times, size 37. Reason for selling too small. Will sell at great loss. Call Bob Allen, phone 300, 801 La. -784-63 LOST: Gold Watch, Westfield. Black band. Charlotte Johnston. 1117 West Hills Parkway. -786-65 ENDS THURSDAY VARSITY NOW The Whole World Is Looking for An Unusual Picture. Well Here Is One With An Outstanding Cast... Lightning-Fest Action — and Laff-Riot Comedy. "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" GEORGE RAFT ANN SHERIDAN IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGART FREE $35 IN CASH LUCKY SEAT NIGHT FRIDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Higgins Family Picture "Meet the Missus" ROSCOE KARNS RUTH DONNELLY FIRST ANNUAL COLLEGIATE JAMBOREE 3 COLLEGE DANCE BANDS 3 SATURDAY, DEC. 21 Municipal Auditorium, Exhibition Hall Kansas City CLAYTON HARBUR'S K.U. BAND MATT-BETTON'S KANSAS STATE COLLEGE GANG GEORGE TIDE'S MISSOURI COLLEGIANS "MISS JAMBOREE"-Selected from Sorority Queens TO REIGN Admission To All 50c Plus Tax Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Tickets on Sale Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Municipal Auditorium THE FERRY Box-Office TAXI Fountain Service - Sandwiches Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Ladies Caps, 25c value—15c. Riding Bridles, 25 styles-$2.50 up 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing Xmas Presents at 719 Mass. St. Shoe permanent 50c Shines don't crack. HEADQUARTERS FOR HIXON'S 721 Mass. Cameras & Supplies, Moving- Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs Yummm---- Try the ROCK CHALK For Pastries DeLuxe