SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Only Three Day Run for 'Sing'n Swing' Tickets for the W.S.G.A. musical comedy, "Sing n' Swing", on sale at Green hall ticket office Wednesday morning, it was announced last night. The show will run only three days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 23, 24, and 25. Board Will Show March of Time Series in Fraser A "March of Time" movie series will be shown Fraser theater at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, it was announced late yesterday by the University Forum Board. The production staff of "Sing in 'N swing" met Friday night to discuss details of business matters. As financial problems were being ironed out, the chorus and specialities for the show were preparing to enter the final week of rehearsals. The "March of Time" showing is sponsored by the Forum board and the University Extension division. Activity books will be required for admittance for both the afternoon and the evening showing. Jean Robertson, c'41, said that no possibility of a fourth night for "Sing'n Swing" could be found and therefore urged students to make their reservations early. The price of admittance in 35 cents. The film includes "Crime and Prisons," "Politics and Civil Service," "Progressive Education," "Sharecroppers," "Uncle Sam, the Good Neighbor" and "U.S. Secret Service." "Crime and Prisons," one of the subjects of the film, will illustrate the new rehabilitative technique of the U.S. federal prison system and how penologists are striving to save youth from becoming hardened criminals. The United States Secret Service, the chief of which is the only person who can expect obedience from the President, will be discussed in another part of the film. YES, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Ask More Bond From John Claflin John M. Claflin, c'40, waived his preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Robert Oyler Saturday morning and was bound over to answer four charges of arson in connection with a series of Phil Dell fires at the May term of Douglas county district court. An additional $1,000 bond for Claflin was set after the waiver plea was entered by his attorney-father, O. Q. Claflin of Kansas City. This brings the bonds to a total of $4,000, which were signed by Claflin's mother and L. M. Metzler of Lawrence. The defendant is scheduled to appear on the opening day of the May term of court, May 6. Claflin faces charge of four counts of arson for damage done at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house last October and November. The charges were filed in district court in February after Claflin confessed to setting the fires. The defendant later repudiated the confession, maintaining that he was forced to sign the statement. DON'T FORGET THE RELAYS! Glee Club Guests Of Nesley's at Mulvane At Mulvane Thursday night while on their annual concert tour, members of the University Men's Glee Club were guests at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nesley. Mr. and Mrs. Nesley are the parents of Jack Nesley, '39, former head cheerleader on Mt. Oread. Eastern Star Meets in Hoch Two hundred and fifty delegates for the annual Eastern Star state convention April 15, 16, and 17 will begin registration at the Eldridge hotel tomorrow. Arriving early, delegates will rehearse in Hoch auditorium for convention rites. Main features of the meeting will be reports from special committees and election of officers April 17. Formal opening of the grand chapter will take place shortly after a musical program by the Symphony Orchestra and the Westminster a cappella choir Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Mildred Rice, Fort Scott, grand marshal, will call the chapter to order. Mrs. Icle Brune, Lawrence, will give the welcome address. Election and installation of grand officers for the ensuing year will be Wednesday. Peruvian Bugs Received The entomology department recently received a box of curious appearing bugs from Peru. The collection is a gift to the museum from Felix Woytkoski, from whom Prof. H. B. Hungerford has bought bugs for many years. The specimens are said to be of no special significance except as museum exhibits. They have not yet, been catalogued. Address Biology Group Dr. E. H. Taylor, professor of zoology, spoke in Dallas, Texas, yesterday before a meeting of the Texas Biological Association. Theater Schedule DICKINSON Now through Wednesday—Walt Disney's "Pinocchio" in Technicolor. Thursday through Saturday—"Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" with Edward G. Robinson. GRANADA Now through Wednesday—"Abe Lincoln in Illinois" with Raymond Massey. Thursday through Saturday、“Man From Dakota” with Wallace Beery and “A Chump at Oxford” with Laurel and Hardy. PATEE Now through Tuesday—"Wizard of Oz" with Judy Garland and "Charlie Chan in Panama." Wednesday through Friday—"Emergency Squad" with William Henry and Louise Campbell, and "The Champ" with Wallace Beery. Saturday—"Young Bugalo Bill" with Roy Rogers. Westminster TRADE MARK REG. IN 6 PAT. GFR HOSIERY cushion the feet for rough life . . . you'll like these patterns in such exciting new colors as shown this spring . . . regular lengths and shorts . . 35c - 50c Mimeographing - Typing - All Stenographic Services Stenographic Bureau JOURNALISM BUILDING