THURSDAY, MAY 2.1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Pro-Arte Group Plays Tonight In Fraser Hall The Pro-Arte String Quartet of Brussels, Belgium, will present the first of their three programs tonight at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of Fraser hall. The appearances which will bring down the curtain on this year's Music Week Festival is partly sponsored by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge of Massachusetts who is paying half the cost of the concerts. The group, now on tour in the United States, is composed of Alphone Onnou, violin; Laurent Halleux, violin; Germain Prevost, viola; and C. Warwick-Evans, violincello. Activity tickets will not admit. The price of a single seat is one dollar. The program tonight will offer a cross section of all the periods and styles in chamber music. The musicians are coming from a similar series at Yale University and the University of Wisconsin. After the concerts here and at Kansas City, the quartet will go to the west coast where it will appear at most of the large universities. The concert will open with the "Quartet in E Flat, Op. 33, No. 2" (Josef Haydn), in four parts: allegro moderato cantabile, scherzo allegro, largo sostenuto, and presto. Second of the program is "Quartet in A Major, No. 3" (Robert Schumann), in five parts: andante espressivo, allegro moderato, assai agitato, adagio molto, and allegro molto vivace. Concluding the program will be "Quartet in D Major" (Alexander Borodine) in four parts: allegro moderato, scherzo, notturno, and finale. Doctor Allen Opens Baseball League Dr. "Phog" Allen will speak in Kansas City, Kan., tomorrow night to 300 high school boys at the inauguration of the hard ball season of the American Legion Baseball League. Dr. Allen will speak on "The Game of Baseball." The baseball league is a part of the Americanization program of the American Legion. PARENT'S DAY SATURDAY For party wear, fashion decrees a necklace flowers. A new method insures exquisite beauty. Wristlets too are as lovely. Deluxe ensemble: match necklace and wristlet. This Card Means the Best Always! Reporting Prize Goes to Wright Charles Wright, fa'42, was named the winner of the March writing contest for members of the Student's Correspondent's bureau of the State Wide Activities commission, according to an announcement today by Jim Surface, c'42, head of the bureau. The prize was awarded for the best coverage of Hill activities during March. The final prizes of the year will not be announced until May 21, date of the last meeting. All student correspondents should have their clippings at the bureau office before May 18, Surface said today. Architects Receive Marvin Engravings A series of engravings of scenes of Venice, dating from the eighteenth century, has been given to the department of architecture by Mr. and Mrs. George March, 941 Kentucky, Lawrence. The bill to establish a varsity dance committee to replace a dance manager was read, but no action can be taken on the bill until May 14. According to the W.S.G.A. constitution, a bill must be read twice before it can be voted on. The engravings are from a collection which originally belonged to Frank O. Marvin, former Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. The theme of the convention was "Experiment in Living." The main speaker of the convention was Miss Bess Goodykoontz, assistant commissioner of Education from Washington, D. C. W.S.G.A. Passes--- (Continued from page one) legislate Association of Women Students which was held April 23, 24, 25. at Iowa City. or jeweled daggers make boutonnires or fasten collars and belts. There are colorful chiffon handkerchiefs printed with the words of Maurice Chevalier's new songs and schedules of meatless, cakeless, and liquorless days. Coats and dresses fastened with big white laquered safety pins hint at possible buttonless days to come. No passes will be given to Council members for the Senior Cakewalk. The University contract signed by Will Osborne allows for no passes. Ten council members offered to sell tags for "Tag Day" May 4. Since all the bills from "Sing 'n Swing" are not in yet, nothing was done about the deficit. Paris Dictates---music is patented! Exclusive with Will Osborne! (Continued from page two) R-O-C-K C-H-A-L-K it's a date to the CAKEWALK Drop in the store and see them today. You can't miss being the life of all the spring parties wearing our new comfortable and correct Palm Beach formal attire. WHITE COATS 12. 50 Complete line of Palm Beach Suits. TAILORED BY GOODALL Palm Beach FROM THE GENUINE CLOTH Sold by University Men That reminds me: SLIDE More College Proms Than Any Other Band WILL OSBORNE SENIOR CAKEWALK -- May 10 If 450 Tickets Are Sold by HOCH AUDITORIUM Monday Night It'll Be on in-- BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW AT $2 — STAG OR DATE