PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1940. News Continued From Page 1 Convocation— address the University Men's Glee Club, directed by Joseph Wilkins, will sing the "Hunting Song" (Clokey). Koo To Be— After the main address the audience will close the program singing the first verse of the "Crimson and the Blue." such flags to be presented to student bodies throughout the United States. Following his talk, a film, "The Four Hundred Million," narrated by Frederic March, movie actor, will be shown. During this dinner students who are taking part in the Tag Day drive for funds on May 8 will receive their final instructions. Tags for the drive have been designed by Charles Wright, fa'42. Tickets for the dinner may be secured at any time from either of the "Y" offices. Tables at which tickets may be purchased will be placed in various University buildings Monday, May 6. Goal Is $400 The University drive has as its goal the securing of $400 to insure trained leadership for China's reconstruction. Last year the K.U. drive exceeded its goal in a two-day campaign. In conjunction with the University drive, headed by Charles Wright, fa'42, and Alice Ann Jones, c'41, a similar drive is being held by Lawrence townspeople with J. R. Holmes as chairman. Entire School Takes Part This drive for funds is an all-University event with the following committee in charge: Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Henry Werner, faculty advisers, Bob McKay, b'40, Maurine Mong, c'40, Wright, Alice Ann Jones, and G. W. Bradshaw, associate professor of civil engineering. The committee in charge of the dinner is: Donald DeFord, c'40 chairman, Jean Stouffer, c'41, Helen Martin, c'41, Stan Clark, e'41, Leora Adams, fa'43, Joan Taggart, c'43, Georgia May Landrith, c'42 Cline Hensley, c'42, Jack Beamer, c'41, and Ed Price, c'42. New 'Y' Cabinets— Brownlee, c'43, Ruth Mason, c'41. jorie Cook, c'42, chairman, Ednar Edai Brooks. c'41, Male Yeaton, c'41, Jean c'45; Ruth Mason, c'41. Y.W.C.A. president, Ed Price, c'42; vice-president, Keith Martin, c'42; secretary, Lloyd Estes, c'42; treasurer, Jim Burdge, c'41; finance, Donn Mosser, c'42; publicity, Charles Wright, fa'42. Freshman commission: Ernest Klema, c'41, chairman, John Conard, c'43. Re-interpretation of religion. Lloyd Estes, c'42, chairman, David Watermulder, c'42, Paul Gilles, c'43 Bob Collett, c'42, Cline Hensley, c'42 Personnel commission: Al Decker c'42, chairman, Keith Spaulding, c'42 Bill Cavert, c'43, Bill Miller, fa'42 Jack Dunagin, c'42. Social action: George Kettner, c'42, chairman, Gerald Banker, c'41, Wallace Dooley, c'40, Carl Unruh, e'43, Bernard Lambert, ph'43. Besides the members of the old and new cabinets, those attending the breakfast and installation were: Miss Eda Paddock, John J. O. Moore, executive secretaries of the Y's, Mrs. Raymond H. Beamer, Mrs. Russell Carter, Mrs. John Sees, Miss Esther Twente, Mrs. J. R. Edmonds, Mrs. Theodore Paullin, Mrs. Coila Morrison, Mrs. Walter Sandback, Mrs. F. O. Russell, Mrs. Carl Althaus, Mrs. Ray E. McClure, Theodore Paullin, Prof. Allen Crafton, George Docking, Paul B. Lawson, F. J. Moreau, Bert A. Nash, R. H. Wheeler, and Rev. Joseph F. King, members of the advisory boards. May Court To Try Three Students Three University students, Reuben Brown, c'42, John Claflin, c'40, and Robert Palmer, gr., are scheduled to answer charges to the state in the May session of the Douglas county district court, according to the docket being made out by John Callahan, clerk of the district court. The state versus Brown, who is charged with burglary in connection with the theft of instruments from the Holyfield Music Co., is set for the opening day of the May term of court, May 6. Brown, who was arrested March 7, is free on a bond of $1,000. Claflin faces four counts of first degree arson in connection with a series of fires at the Phil Delta Theta fraternity house last fall. His trial is set for Wednesday, May 8. Claflin, free on a bond of $4,000, was arrested Feb. 21 and waived his preliminary hearing. Robert Palmer, a graduate student who faces charges of possession of intoxicating liquor, will be tried by the district court Friday, May 10. Palmer was arrested April 1 after police raided the Palmer apartment at 1231 Kentucky street. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompan- copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." LOST: T.K.E. fraternity pin. Name F. L. Brumback on back of pin. Phone 1076. -139 RENT: May 1st, attractive, almost new, 3-room apartment, private bath, front and rear entrances. Arsa see list, apartments, houses, for rent. 1700 Tennessee, phone 2105... -139 University of Kansas MUSIC WEEK FESTIVAL (Revised Announcement) RICHARD CROOKS Celebrated Opera and Radio Tenor. Hoch Auditorium, Wednesday eve., May 1st, 8:20 o'clock. (Student Activity Tickets and Tibbett Tickets Admit) Single Admission—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 The Bach "MAGNIFICAT" The Bach "Magnificet," sung by the Westminster A Cappella Choir of 70 voices, with Marie Wilkins, soprano; Meribah Moore, soprano; Irena Peabody, alto; Joseph Wilkins, tenor; and Rudolph Voth, bass; accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra and directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout. Monday evening, April 29th, 8:20 o'clock in Auditorium. Admission is free. EVELYN SWARTHOUT Concert Pianist, on the Young American Artist Program. Hoch Auditorium, Tuesday eve., April 30, 8:20 o'clock. (Student Activity Tickets and Musikonsky Tickets Admit) Single Admission—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 The PRO-ARTE STRING QUARTET The PRO-ARTE STRING QUARTET of Brussels, Belgium, appearing in three entirely different programs. Fraser Hall, Thursday evening and Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, 3:00 o'clock. Tickets for the Series, $1.53. For a single concert, $1.00. U OLU FFW Fare bate s victor weeks in the today last m next The ficial mond try, test o made o'clock Hou mural Give the 1 counc new organ funds Dor said t tempt sum be us the t It would fashion the U Do Get G Ir C the l tains triv back 4 Ber Nor two Nor mad sou ] Ger Gub back key and the