THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI Swarthout Announces Concert Calendar Dean D. M. Swarthout today announced the following calendar of coming musical events to be presented at the University: Monday, Oct. 21-University Concert Course: Luboshutz and Nemenoff, two-piano recital, Hoch auditorium, 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3—Opening University organ recital: Laurel Everette Anderson, University organist, Hoch auditorium, 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4—Faculty recital: Waldemar Geltch, violinist, auditorium of Frank Strong hall, 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11—Faculty recital: Irene Peabody, mezzosoprano, and Raymond Stuhl, violoncellist, auditorium of Frank Strong hall, 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14—Fall concert, University symphony orchestra, University symphony orchestra, Karl Kuersteiner, conductor, Hoch auditorium, 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17—Sixty - sixth School of Fine Arts all-musicalespers, Hoch auditorium, 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18 — University Concert Course: Argentinita, Spanish dancer and ensemble, Hoch auditorium, 8:20 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25—Faculty recital: Meribah Moore, soprano, and Allie Merle Conger, pianist, auditorium of Frank Strong hall, 8 p.m. Britian Eyes Spain, Far East By JOE ALEX MORRIS United Press Foreign Editor Great Britain awaited the zero hour for reopening the Burma road today and at the other end of her far-flung front watched Spain for signs of a new Axis move. The Burma road held explosive possibilities for the Far East. But in Spain signs suddenly appeared that a crisis for Britain may be shaping up closer to: Two events put Spain back in the headlines. Ramon Serrano Suner, brother-in-law of Gen. Franisco Franco and the Axis' staunchest Spanish friend, became Spain's foreign minister. At the same time it was revealed that Heinrich Himmel, chief of Germany's famed secret police—the Gestapo—and one of Adolph Hitler's closest collaborators, was going to Spain for what was described officially as a "visit." The meaning of these events was not plain but the British felt certain they boded no good for them. On the main war front bad weather forced the Germans to relax their attack on Britain considerably. Strong fleets set off to attack the British Isles today but British reports indicated few of the planes go through the barrier of British defender planes and cloud blankets. During the night London had virtually no air activity. Germans dropped a few leaflets in rural England. Two British attacks on German shipping were reported. In one a convoy of three supply ships and two escort vessels were sunk. In the other a 7000-ton ship was sunk. Hill Women Flock To Gingham Frolic Malott Speaks Twice Approximately 225 girls danced to Clayton Harbur's orchestra yesterday afternoon at the Gingham Frolic, sponsored by the W.S.G.A. and the Y.W.C.A. Held in the ballroom of the Union building, the dancing lasted from 4 to 5:30, during which time cider and doughnuts were served. Chancellor Deane W. Malott returned last night from Neodesha where he addressed the "Layman's League" at a dinner meeting last night and a high school assembly yesterday afternoon. Boys outnumber girls in the home economics class at Leonardville high school. Eighteen boys and 13 girls are enrolled in the course. PLAN THREE---no federal tax (continued from page one) opened for a free feature at 11:15, Stanley Schwahn, manager, said. At the Granada there will be a contest for the best costumes and spontaneous acts by members of the audience. At the end of the show there will be a pep rally on the stage. The best dressed night-shirt parader will be awarded 4 theater passes. VARSITY ENDS TONIGHT "Drums Along the Mohawk" CLAUDETTE COLBERT HENRY FONDA FRY CAN BLOCK---to make their ground attack click. But, powerful as the Nebraska line is, the Kansans may be able to amass a large yardage total via the ground. Neither Iowa State nor Drake, whose lines, although not comparable to the Husker foward wall, are at least formidable, could stop Jake Fry, Don Pollom, Ed Hall, Marvin Vandaveer, and company. (continued from page four) back cut off tachelle, swept wide and raced 43 yards to the goal line. Scored First Touchdown Friday — Saturday Where the stronger live longer! King of the Diamond smugglers This fall, Jake scored Kansas' first touchdown of the season, pacing a first quarter drive against Drake. After several nice gains, he bolted over the goal line from the 7 yard stripe. "DIAMOND FRONTIER" VICTOR McLAGLEN ANN NAGEL SUNDAY — 2 days Pursued by the law . . . a famous surgeon, an adventurous girl . . . hiding in the barren snow-covered Arctic . . . As a threat on offense, Fry excels at running back punts and catching passes, when he is not carrying the ball or blocking. He was the leading pass catcher on the squad in 1939. 'GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY' This fall, in addition to defending his pass grabbing laurels, Jake is establishing himself as dynamite returning punis. On the first punt of the Drake game, he trotted back up the field with it 22 yards. READY FOR HUSKERS---- (continued from page four) still is bothered by a shoulder injury received in the Iowa State game two weeks ago and may not be ready to play either. 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