TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A.A.U.W. to Hold Panel Discussions Two panel discussions on trade agreements will be sponsored by the international relations study group of the American Association of University Women to be held in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall at 8 o'clock tonight. "Reciprocal Trade Agreements" will be the subject of the first discussion by Jean Crawford, c'40; Irving Kuraner, c'40; and John Ramsey, c'40. Mattern Returns from Lincoln The other discussion will concern the "Japanese Trade Agreements" and will be discussed by Leslie L. Waters, Lawrence L. Vance, and Peter F. Palmer, instructors in the department of economics. Karl Mattern, assistant professor of drawing and painting, returned yesterday from Lincoln, Neb., where he addressed the Nebraska Art Association Sunday at the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the organization. 'Swing 'n Sing' Rehearsals to Begin With the last series of tryouts completed yesterday with ones for the dance chorus, the WSGA musical "Swing 'n Sing" will go into rehearsal immediately upon returns from the eligibility committee on the cast, announced Rolla Nuckles, director. As it is planned "Swing 'n Sing" will last about an hour and a half will be presented in two parts. The first part is a series of chorus numbers along with comedy skits, the Modern Choir, and dancing. Featured will be a skit centered about the song "It's a Dull World." The second part is a night-club scene where the band will be on the stage. Forums Board Shows War Movie "What Price Glory," the war picture starring John Gilbert and Rene Adoree will be shown twice today in Fraser theater. The presentations at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. will be free to all. Band To Hear Own Music Tonight This picture is one of a series being presented by the Student forum board in conjunction with the Bureau of Visual Education. Members of the University band will have an opportunity to hear themselves play when radio station KFKU broadcasts a program of recordings from the spring concert tomorrow night. The following program will be presented at 6 o'clock: "Symphony in C minor, third movement, Rondo Allegro" (Williams); "Ole Man River" from Jerome Kern's musical comedy, "Show Boat" (arr. Grofe); "Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1" (Emesco). Water Plant Operators To Attend School Here A three day laboratory school for water purification plant operators to be held May 13, 14, 15, will replace the Water Works Conference which is held here each year, according,to an announcement today by Professor Earnest Boyce, head o the water and sewage disposal plant. Oregon Professor Speaks To Journalism Classes Prof. James C. Ford of the University of Oregon spoke to members of the department of journalism this morning on "Press Association Work." Processor Ford, who was associated with United Press before he began teaching at the University of Oregon, described the situations which confront the worker in the news gathering agency and mentioned several graduates of the University department of journalism who hold responsible positions in the United Press. Geology Students to Utah For National Convention Four students in the department of geology left Saturday morning for Salt Lake City to attend the national convention of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology fraternity, March 21, 22, and 23. Those attending the convention are: Ben Bagrowski, c'41; William Bramlette, gr; Earl Marshall, gr.; and Fred Swain, gr. Dr. K. K. Landes, grand vicepresident of the fraternity for the central province, and R. E. Whitla left Sunday morning to attend the same meeting. Landladies at Kansas State held a meeting recently and decided that next year all students will have single beds. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6c insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." GARAGE FOR RENT: 1147 Chio St. Cement floor on driveway. Phone 1147. -115 WANTED: Girls interested in organizing a dance orchestra. Arranger needed. Call 2982 before Monday. Virginia Cannon. -114 LOST: A black Sheaffer junior foun- tain pen. Reward. George Kett- ner. Phone 1599J. -114