SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Glee Clubs Plan Spring Tours Iitineraries for the spring tours of the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs were released yesterday by Prof. Joseph Wilkins and Miss Irene Peabody, directors of the respective organizations. The Women's Glee Club will begin its tour tomorrow at McPherson and will present 10 concerts before returning to Lawrence Friday night. Programs will be given at the following towns: Monday McPherson; Tuesday, Hutchinson Senior High School, Hutchinson Junior High School, and Stafford; Wednesday, Dodge City, Sublette, and Goodwell, Okla.; Thursday, Hooker, OKla., and Liberal; Friday, Kingman. One week late, on April 8, the Men's Glee Club will set out on its four day trip, which will include stops for concerts at eight towns. The program schedule follows: Monday, Oswego; Tuesday, Parsons, Mound Valley, and Chetopa; Wednesday, Coffeyville Junior College, Coffeyville High School, and Mulvane; Thursday, Arkansas City Junior High School and Wellington. Government Agency Requests 3,000 Engineering Bulletins A request from the Farm Security Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture for 3,000 copies of a recently completed engineering bulletin on well construction was receiver recently by Prof. Earnest Boyce, head of the water and sewage disposal laboratories. The booklet, which deals with facts on sanitary standards which should be met in the construction of private wells particularly in rural districts, was written by Lewis Young and Ben Williamson, assistant engineers in the sanitary engineer's state service work in the University. Copies of the bulletin may be obtained by writing to the division of sanitation in the Kansas State Board of Health located in Marvin hall. Chandler to Chicago Meeting H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, will attend the annual meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Chicago April 1 to 4. Professor Chandler is a member of the Kansas state committee. Orchestra to Give Annual Spring Concert Wednesday play its spring concert in Hoch auditorium at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, said yesterday that no admission charge would be made to either students or townspeople who wished to attend the program. Karl Kuersteiner, director of the University orchestra, which will Originally scheduled for Thursday, April 4, the concert was moved up one day because of a conflict with the world premiere of "Dark Command." Sioux City—Fred Peterson, Peterson, Iowa, today had a license to join in wedlock Mrs. Mary Wedlock. FOR---- Deluxe Laundry work by a dependable firm CALL---- INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY Phone 432 740 Vermont All Shows--15c Anytime TODAY THRU TUESDAY 2 Hits Rocketing Out of Hollywood ... The Biggest Musical Show of Them All! Bing CROSBY "The Star Maker" Linda Louise Ned WARE CAMPBELL SPARKS Walter Damrosch and Philharmonic of Los Angeles — Companion Hit — TIMELY! TERRIFIC! TERRIFYING! Boris KARLOFF "British Intelligence" With Margaret Lindsay "US JOADS THANK K.U." Phone K.U. 66 for a Kansan Ad-Taker WORLD PREMIERE Republic's "THE DARK COMMAND" Thursday, April 4 PERSONAL APPEARANCE Movie Stars ON OUR STAGE Reserved Seats on Sale Now — 75c BOOK SALE About 4000 Books at lc per ounce 14th & Ohio Continuous Shows Today NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Nights of terror... nights of toil... and so few nights for love! The author of "The Citadel" now probes the nursing profession for its deepest dramat