SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Final Vespers To Be Given In Hoch Today More than 250 persons will take part in the final all-musical vespers of the year, which will be held at 4 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. The University Symphony Orchestra, the University Women's Glee Club, the Westminster A Cappella Choir and the University String Quartet will all appear on the program. Among highlights of the services will be the first presentation of "Prelude and Fugue in C Minor," taken from a fragment of a Mozart melody found by Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton during his visit to Europe two years ago. The composition will be played by the Misses Ruth Orcutt and Allie Merle Conger, associate professors of piano. Included in the three unaccompanied numbers offered by the Westminster A Cappella Choir will be the anthem "When Morning Gilds the Skies," written by the Kansas City composer, Powell Weaver, and dedicated to the Choir and its director, D. M. Swarthout. It's Hot, It's Cold— (Continued from page two) 2:30-5:00—We'd like to tell you what happened during this time, but the nasty words said about spring days in Kansas wouldn't do. It took two and a half hours for the writer to say them. 6:00—The writer has a date, but the ice has become so slushy that on the way to call for her he slips and falls into a large mudhole, which of course, rather soils the new suit he just put on for the first time. Add repercussions about spring similar to those heard from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. 7:00 a.m. next day—The weather forecast says, "for Kansas—Rain and warmer; an ideal spring day." 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 Ohio St. Cement floor on driveway. Phone 1147. -115 LOST: Man's Bulova watch, silver case, silver link band, either in Library or between Library and Robinson Gymnasium. Call Gregory Studer, student 2028J. -113 WANTED: Girls interested in organizing a dance orchestra. Arranger needed. Call 2982 before Monday. Virginia Cannon. -114 LOST: A black Sheaffer junior fountain pen. Reward. George Ketter. Phone 1599J. -114 138 Pass--c'41; Hogan, Margaret; c'41; Holtzclaw, Henry, c'42; Hood, Robert; c'41; Horseman, Rober; Overstock, Winifred; c'41; Huff, O'Theen, c'41; Humphrey, Carolyn, c'41; Humphrey, Robert, Hurd, Frances, fa'41; Iwig, Samuel, c'41; Johnson, Arnold, c'41; Johnson, C. S.; Johnson, Dorothy, c'41; Johnson, Helen, c'41; Jones, Leroy, c'41; Kalbfleisch, Neva, c'41; Kimble, Betty, c'41; King, Cecil, c'41; Knoche, Viola c'41; Lewis, Sarah, c'41; Malone, Douglas, c'41; Manahan, Eugene, c'41; Mason, Ruth, c'41; May, Jennie Irene, c'41; McCroskey, Walter, c'40; McDonald, Melvin, c'41; McGee, Charles, c'41; McPherson, Wilbur; and Meade, Evelyn, c'41. (Continued from page one) Chapman, Robert, c'42; and Cheat- ham, George, c'42. Coffman, Jane, c'41; Conard, Dean; Coulson, Betty, c'41; Coulant, William, c'41; Crabtree, James, c'41; Critchfield, Thomas, c'41; Dean, Jeanette, Dietrich, Frederick, c'41; Dooley, Jean, c'41; Duvall, Faye, c'41; Edwards, Oliver, c'41; Exon, Stewart, c'42; Fischer, Edward, c'41; Fleming, James, c'41; Fowler, Luther, c'41; Francisco, William David, c'41; Gaines, Marjorie, c'41; Gartrell, Janice, c'41; Gault, Harriet, c'41; Gimple, Kipp; Cowarns, Polly; Greene, Jeryn, c'41; Gunn, Richard, c'41; Hagen, Robert, c'41; Hale, Garvin, c'41; Haney, Harold, b'41; Hardman, Mary Alice, c'41. Haskins, Suzanne, c'41; Henry, Lester Lew, c'41; Hodson, Charles, Millen, Elden; Miller, Verleen, c'41; Mitchell, Andrew, c'41; Mitchell, Gwenden; Moore, Chester; Moore, Edward, c'40; Needels, Walter, c'41; Nelson, James, c'41; Nelson, James Iden, c'41; Nelson, Robert, c'41; Norton, Frank, c'41; O'Donnell, Arthur, c'41; Oishi, Grace, c'40; Park, Luelma, c'40; Paulk, Selda, c'41; Peterman, Loren, c'41; Piper, Donald; Powell, Don c'40; Puntenney, Wallace, c'41; Remley, William, c'41; and Rink, Irvin, c'41. Roberts, Dorothy Jean, c'42; Rodgers, Ralph; Rodgers, Reba, c'42; Ross, Lois, c'41; Sanchoni, Erte, c'42; Schere, Hazel; Schmidt, Herman, c'41; Scimeca, William, c'41; and Sebesta, Rosmary, c'40. Shartee, Mary Jane; c41; Sigler, Clarence; c41; Smith, Blanche Alice, c41; Smith, Marjorie; c41; Stadler, Robert; c41; Stevens, William, c41; Stinson, Catherine; c42; Tashima, Isami, c41; Tatum, Ivor, c41; Thomas, Mary G.; Timberlake, Betty, c41; Totten, Frederick, c41; Van Gundy, Doris, c41; Van Nice, Eleanor, c'41; Vogeler, Carlos, c'41; Wallace, Earl, c'42; Wallace, Janet, c'42; Walters, Laura, c'41; Weiss, Emile, c'41; Wilkins, Jeanne, c'41; Wilson, George, c'40; Winn, Larry, c'41; Woods, Thomas, c'41; Wristen, Ethel, b'40; Zuercher, Bernice, c'41; Sifers Names— (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) sible for sending Relays Invitations to universities, colleges, and junior colleges located in all parts of the United States. In addition to the colleges, nearly every Kansas High school is invited to the one day Interscholastic Track meet, held April 19. The committee will also be in charge of all the publicity for the two day track attraction. SPENCER TRACY Robt. YOUNG WALTER BRENNAN RUTH HUSSEY NAT PENDLETON "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Only One More Day Ends Monday STARTS TUESDAY Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940" NOW! ENDS TUESDAY 2 TOP HITS The Greatest Show Value of the Year All Shows-106-Anime Time SO FUNNY IT'S DOWNRIGHT ILLEGAL! WEDNESDAY—HENRY FONDA “YOUNG MR. LINCOLN” SOON! "ARKANSAS TRAVELER" Bing Crosso, "STAR MAKER" A Dobbs University Style THE PACEMAKER With the touch of Easter in the air . . . set your cap for a new DOBBS hat. . . In an array of colorful spring shades — designed especially for the University man. $5.00 and more The BERG "CAMPUS" HAT $3.50 Ronald Colman (Heldar) — Artist, Adventurer, Dreamer, Lover! A great picture surges from the pages of Kipling's mighty story . . . With the year's most sensational cast! In Rudyard Kipling's "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" ADDED — "Information Please" - Band Act - News TODAY ENDS GRANADA WEDNESDAY Phone K.U. 66 for a Kansan Ad-taker