WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940 2. ... UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE First Vespers In Hoch Sunday A vesper organ recital at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium, with Laurel Everette Anderson, University organist at the console, will mark the opening of a series of five or six organ recitals. Mr. Anderson will play "Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue" by a contemporary Canadian, Healy Willan. Other numbers will be the Bach C minor Fantasie and shorter numbers from Handel, Martini, and Walter Dramer. The recital is open to the public. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Ready For Trip East* Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen will leave tomorrow afternoon for Toledo, where Dr. Allen will attend the Northwestern Ohio State Teachers Association meeting. Dr. Allen will attend a banquet at the Hotel Waldorf Friday evening for the athletic section of the Association. They will remain in Chicago during next week while Dr. Allen does work for the National Collegiate Athletic Association in connection with the western and national basketball play-offs in Kansas City. Saturday, the Allens will drive to Evanston, Ill., where they will attend the football game between Minnesota and Northwestern. On Thursday, Nov. 7, Dr. Allen will drive to Milwaukee where he will speak at the Wisconsin State Teachers Convention before returning to Lawrence to referee a Haskell football game Friday night. Lawson Faces Fast Speech-Making Tour Dean Paul B. Lawson is getting ready for another whirlwind speaking tour. He will make 11 speeches before high school students and teachers in eight Kansas towns today, Thursday and Friday of this week. The first of Lawson's eleven stops will be at Meade, Kan., where he will be met by Alex Wilson, K. U. alumnus. From there he will continue to Fowler and then back to Meade for a late morning assembly. At Sublette, C. G. Dennis, another K.U. graduate, has arranged a 3 o'clock address before high school students. J. A. Van Buskirk, another K.U. alumnus, will present Lawson to a group of alumni and Liberal high school faculty members Wednesday night. His next stop will be Hugoton where Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larabee will accompany him to Elkhart. From Elkhart he will be escorted by Arthur Perkins to Johnson where he is scheduled for an afternoon assembly address. Syracuse is the last town on the list. There Lawson will be met by Albert Jones, who has made arrangements for him to speak in Syracuse. No addresses have been scheduled for Friday since Kansas high schools will be dismissed that day for state teachers' meetings. Lawson will address the Garden City alumni meeting Friday night in that connection. BILL NORRISE is a graduate of Salina high school. He is 17 years old, 5 feet 8, and weighs 155 pounds. Norris lettered two years at guard and made his league's all-star team. Sixteen Faculty Members To Attend K.S.T.A.Meet Sixteen members of the University faculty will attend and participate in the three-day meetings of the Kansas State Teachers Association in Topeka, Salina, Hays, Parsons, Wichita, and Garden City tomorrow, Friday and Saturday of this week. Classes in Oread Training School and those classes in the School of Education taught by faculty members in attendance at the teachers' meetings will be omissed. Those attending the meetings in Topeka are Dr. B. A. Nash, and Dr. J. W. Twente, of the School of Education; Lee Gembell and Fred Montgomery of the Extension Division; Dr. Ed Elbel, Enest Uhrlaub and Miss Josie L. Stapleton, of the department of physical education; Bernard Frazier, sculptor in the School of Fine Arts; Chancellor Deane W. Malott; Neal M. Wherry, principal of Lawrence High School; J. Neale Carman, department of romance languages; and Miss Ruth Litchen of Oread Training School. Miss Margaet Anderson, of the department of speech; and Dr. Wm. H. Shoemaker, of the department of romance languages, will speak at Wichita meetings. At Salina Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education; and Dr. U. G. Mitchell, department of mathematics, will lead the teachers association meetings. Membership tickets for those who plan to attend meetings in any of the six cities are available now at the office of the School of Education in Fraser hall or at the Chancellor's office. University students may also obtain membership tickets upon the payment of one dollar, if they do so immediately. DATEE ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME Continuous Shows Daily from 2 TONITE 9:00 Screwball Fun! CRAZY AUCTION NITE ON THE STAGE We Buy! — You Sell! —ENDS TONIGHT — Alice Faye Fred MacMurray "LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" and "WILD GIRLS of the ROAD" Ann Dvorak - Lola Lane THURSDAY—3 Days 5 — BIG UNITS — 5 'THE GAY CABALLERO' That Reckless, Romantic "Cisco Kid" Rides Again! TO LADIES THURSDAY 3-Part Platter CESAR ROMERO As the "Cisco Kid" CHRIS-PIN MARTIN ALSO — Serial — Comedy Cartoon — News FREE GLASSWARE COMING SUNDAY Tyrone Power - Dorothy Lamour "JOHNNY APOLLO" Art Designs Ready For Judges' Choice Citizens of Lawrence have been invited to judge the designs that have been worked out by the University industrial art class for the Jayhawk Creamery, it was announced today by T. D. Jones of the department of design. The designs, suitable for packaging the creamery products, are now on exhibit in two display windows of the department. The public is asked to choose five from the group of 58 designs, and on this vote the Jayhawk Creamery will base its final selection of a package design to be used for all their products in the future. All of the designs feature red, white, and blue, and bear an emblem of a Jayhawk. Some of the designs are streamlined in effect, some feature true colors, while others use lighter tones. The industrial art class, which makes a study of the artistic as well as the practical angle of a project, also has designed perfume bottles, containers for a costmetic firm, labels, booklet designs, and displays. Common in the West Indies is the breadnut, which has a taste like a hazelnut. The breadnut is roasted and then ground into a flour from which bread is made by the natives. VARSITY Today ENDS THURSDAY IT'S BACK For the Last Time At Regular 20c Prices The Story of Lawrence Quantrill and His Raiders 'The Dark Command' JOHN WAYNE CLAIRE TREVOR WALTER PIDGEON FRIDAY - SATURDAY Baldwin Says Uniforms For New Men Are Here HIJACKERS HIT THE HIGHWAYS! ... As Rival Bus Lines Clash! Col. Karl F. Baldwin urged that all men, who were measured for R.O.T.C. uniforms on Sept. 17, 18, 19, report immediately to the R.O.-T. office for their uniforms. The supply of uniforms which arrived this week is for those who were measured at the opening of school. FAY WRAY CHARLES LANG PAUL GUILFQYLE WILDCAT BUS SUNDAY—2 Days "Money and the Woman" Jaffrey Lynn Stewart and Gillie Debate Rockhurst Two of the newer members of the University varsity debate team debated at noon today against Rockhurst college before a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the Meuehlbach hotel, Kansas City, Mo. The two new members are: Grier Stewart, who entered with advanced standing from Wentworth Military academy; and Jim Gillie, College sophomore. The subject of the debate was "Resolved: That the nations of the western hemisphere should form a permanent alliance." Kansas debaters argued the affirmative in the non-decision battle. Jayhawker Just One More Day Today AND THURSDAY They Just Can't Make Them Better Than This One! MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND PAUL WHITEMAN "STRIKE UP THE BAND" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Edward Small, Producer of "Monte Cristo" Now Gives You His Greatest Triumph "KIT CARSON" With JON HALL Who Swept You Off Your Feet in "Hurricane" and "Typhoon" SUNDAY ANOTHER TOP HIT LAUGHTON LOMBARD "They Knew What They Wanted' FREE $25.00 IN CASH $50.00 THEATRE TICKETS Starting Saturday In Our K.U. Football Contest, Know Your Squad and Win Cash and Theatre Tickets Young GOP,s Set For Election Day About 30 University Young-Republicans met last night in the Men's Lounge of the Memorial Union building to complete plans for the national election next Tuesday. Arrangements were made for a Republican float in the Torchlight parade Nov. 8, watchers for the polls were selected and arrangements for about 10 or 15 cars for election-day work were completed. During the first six months of 1940, the air lines of the United States flew 453,077,175 passenger miles. GRANADA TONITE LAST TIMES! Loretta Young, Melvyn Douglas "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" Pluto Pup Cartoon Lawrence's Only---- HALLOWE'EN SPOOK OWL SHO' Tonite 11 p.m. -FUN ON THE STAGE DOT HACKLEY'S HOLLYWOOD COWGIRLS THRILLS ON THE SCREEN - BORIS KARLOFF The best from the West in a fast session with the ghosts and goblins! Blood-curdling, spine- tingling thrills with the King of Horror! "THE MAN THEY COULDN'T HANG" FREE FAVORS! THURSDAY Thru Saturday ON STAGE — IN PERSON DOT HACKLEY'S HOLLYWOOD COWGIRLS BABS BARBO, the roping topster, MARY BUDOCK with her many novelties. -GENE KUNA and her accordian. -LEE ZELLMAN slapping the Bass Fiddle and other featured players. ON OUR SCREEN "Girl From Avenue A" Jane Withers - Kent Taylor SUNDAY AND SAT. NITE OWL SHO' LUM and ABNER "Dreaming Out Loud" ELECTION OWL SHO Tuesday from 11 p.m. 5