TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Simpson Makes Sunday Pleasant With Recital By ED GARICH Guy Criss Simpson, professor of organ in the School of Fine Arts, gave a program which was beautifully short and easy to listen to at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hoch auditorium, and only about one hundred people know about it. The small audience heard a program which was interesting, ranging from Mozart to a modern French composer by the name of Vierne, and a volume which caused the lights along the walls of the room to flicker tremblingly. The first number, "Fantasy in F minor" (Mozart), was a trifle diffe- Palmer Enroute Here To Face Perjury Charge Robert Palmer, former University student, against whom extradition papers have been obtained by County Attorney Milton Beach from Governor Payne Ratner, is expected to be returned late tonight to Douglas county from Oklahoma City to face charges of perjury in district court. The county attorney and an undersheriff are scheduled to leave Oklahoma City at 3 o'clock this afternoon with Palmer on the return trip to Lawrence. Palmer is charged with perjury in connection with an earlier trial in the May term of court here. The charges allege that Palmer perjured himself by stating he has not sold intoxicating liquors within the last year. The defendants also is charged with the possession of intoxicating liquor. This charge is a misdemeanor, but the perjury charge is a felony. It is the felony charge upon which the county attorney based the state's request for extradition from Oklahoma. Meanwhile attorneys for John Claflin, '40, succeeded in obtaining a continuance for his habeas corpus hearing until Dec. 16. Claflin's attorneys maintained that Claflin is being wrongfully held because all of the state's evidence was presented in the first trial which ended June 26, and that he cannot be tried again. Claflin was acquitted in district court here last June on the first of four charges of first degree arson in connection with the series of fires at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. Another former University student, Alexander Harlow Dewey, was indicted by a federal grand jury, Saturday, on a charge of draft registration evasion. He was arrested in Lawrence Nov. 15, after he told reporters that his opinions would not let him participate in any phase of warfare. Dancy's indictment was handed down in Kansas City, Kan. Whitla Returns With Sand Samples Ray Whitla, geologist with Kansas Geological Survey, returned Thursday from Wyandotte county where he has been collecting sand samples on which the Survey will make moulding-sand tests. ferent from the old master's usual style. We usually don't go for Mozart because he is too far above our head, being a theorist and technician; but this number showed a little more emotion than most of his stuff. The number wakened all the delinquent Fine Arts majors in the back rows, for whom it was a make-up recital, by thunderning out a tremendous chord at the very start, and periodically thereafter it rose to light-flickering volume. Flashes of Mozart-as-we-know-him came through once in a while to assure us there was no error in the program. The middle number on the recital was in direct contrast to the first. The light and airy strains of "Preludio from the Ninth Violin Sonata" (Corelli-Guilmant) floated across the auditorium, and it reminded us of somebody's little white-haired grandmother. Saving the final, and in this case the best, number until last Ms. Simpson played the "Third Symphony" (Vierne). The lengthy number is in five movements, and, for modern music, isn't bad. We have a mental set against modern music as it is generally known. 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