PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1940 Glee Clubs To Give Joint Recital Will Sing With Men's Group Organizations To Present Varied Recital The Women's Glee club, directed by Irene Peabody, which will sing a joint concert with the Men's Glee Club at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Hoch auditorium. Ribald hunting songs, impressive sacred anthems, and tuneful novelty numbers will resound through Hoch auditorium at 8 o'clock tomorrow night when the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs present their annual joint concert. Several members of the organizations, not content to rest on their choral laurels, will venture into the realm of drama and give a skit, written especially for the program by Jack Laffer, '39. Another high spot of the evening will be the Men's Glee Club's rendition of the sacred number, "Gloria," which is a composition by Don Dooley, '36, a member of the organization while attending the University. Famous Movie Here Tuesday "What Price Glory", screen version of Lawrence Stallings' rowdy war play, will be shown Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. in Fraser theater. The picture, directed by Raoul Walsh, is being shown under the sponsorship of the Forums Board Motion Picture in cooperation with the Bureau of Visual Instruction. (Continued from page one) Telegram— A telegram, bearing 1.084 signatures of team supporters, was sent to Coach F. C. Allen and to be read to the team in the dressing room prior to the start of the contest. Of such length was the message that several sheets of paper pasted together were necessary to contain the entire context. The telegram, which was over six feet long, was delivered in the form of a large scroll. C. H. Mullen, l'42, and a group of other interested students engineered the project, which was financed by the payment of five cents apiece by each person signing the telegram. The text of the message and a list of the organizations whose members submitted their signatures is below. (Signed) "Names, they say, make news; but tonight's news will be made by you Jayhawkers in beating the pants off A. & M. Since we can't be there in person we know these names will yell to you as loud as could our voices. Everybody's pulling for you, rooting for you. We know confidentially that you'll win. Everybody will see you the next week in Kansas City. Here's the best of luck." (Signed) Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Eta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Kappa, Gamma Phi Beta, Settlement Workers To Talk Before Camp Leaders Miss Fascah Hart, settlement worker in Kansas City, Mo., will speak on the technique of camping at a meeting of the Camp Leaders' Training course, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., at 3 p.m. today in Henley house Miss Hart has managed summer camps for children in the Kansas City district for a number of years. She will tell of her experiences in this line of work. Miller hall, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Acacia, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Beta Theta Pi, and Singa Nu. It is impossible to include the names of all students, townspeople, and other Hill organizations that signed. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Tuition to K. U. Students Shorthand, 16 weeks, $25.00 Tuition, 16 weeks, $10.00 Typing, 16 weeks, $10.50 Special courses in comptometry and machine bookkeeping are offered Lawrence Business College Phone 894 BLOODS ARE MEETING AND EATING IN THE NEW HILL BLUE BLUE MILL Rock Chalk— (Continued from page six) through Cheyenne, Wyoming for the express purpose of killing him, with the scalpingest Indian Major Rogers could have mustered . . . Spencer Tracy as Major Rogers put in a lot of good propaganda for super-super rugged Individualism. Man alive, was he rugged! . . . He jacked up our courage to the extent that we have resolved not to go on relief until at least three years after we are graduated . . . The audience may have eaten their lunch during "Gone With The Wind" but it would take a pretty stout stomach to do it during "Northwest Passage." Tsk, tsk, what they won't inflict upon our modern sensibilities. Fricasseed Indian! Yep, Still plenty of time to get your clothes all spick and span before you go home for Easter. Our Valeteria pressing puts that NEW look back in your garments. Our cash and carry prices save you money. Why not give 383 a ring on Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners 10th at New Hampshire "We Clean Everything You Wear but Your Shoes"