--- PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1030 Tryouts for Choruses of Musical Comedy to Start Next Week Manager Plans Two Women's Groups and Men's Oetet; Fifty in Cast Miss Elizabeth Dunkel of the department of physical education will direct the dances for this year's music concert. The students were sent in the Little Theater of Fraser hall, April 7, 8, and 9. Marie Van Deengen, c32, will be her as assistant. Tryptons for the tall and short chorus will be held the first of next week. Twenty women in an army, anyone who can dance or sing is urged to try out for them," and Myra Little, "e33, business manager of the musical company." Plans are being made to use a men's chorus all which will comprise 50 performers, and there were 50 people in the cast, and it is thought that about the same number of women would be regular practices for the musical comedy will begin the week following. Several offers have been extended to the University by different towns throughout the state to bring the musical comedy to the various towns. Chanute indicating that they are particularly anxious to secure permission from the University to bring the entire cast of the musical comedy to that town, however the music has been done about the matter. City Operators Attack Private Utility Interests The operators of municipal utilities in Kansas here last night decided upon four major actions to newly formed Kansas association of municipal utilities, as part of a program to end the state's reliance on aggressive campaign of private utility interest to acquire public utilities, especially water and light utilities, especially water and light The first activity to be entered into is an investigation of municipal property for private interests, and to determine their ownership. If they were acquired legally, if they were sold by a legal manner it will be for the association to attempt to have them The second activity is to obtain information regarding domestic power, and commercial rates of the power companies of Kansas. A third step in the program calls for laws legalizing cities to erect distributing systems of shelter for their campaign will be directed toward securing legislation favorable to public ownership and organized opposition to laws which would make it legal to sell city owned plants to private owners. Rooters Cheer Silently in Deaf Mute Floor Tilt Milwaukee. — (UP) — Conversation was not missed in a basketball game here when the Chicago Wishones defeated the Milwaukee Silent Club 26 to 21. It was one of the best games in carnegie, undetracted by noise. Both teams, composed of deaf mutes, gave the referee more trouble by their inability to understand condescension, than by improper playing. When the score was close, the spectators, also deaf and mute, burst for long in drawn-out "ooh"s. The band's more cheerful in the snarl language. That sign language caused the referee much trouble. When he first met her, she was very impatient or spectators understand that he wanted a dressing room in which to change to his referee togs, and he never gave up. One advantage in his ignorance of the "mutte" language—at least they could not get his gun by calling him. Norman—(UP) —A senior in the law school of the State University here claims that he is based on the fact that during his time in the university he has eaten four hamburgers a day, or about 200 pounds of cow, two cows, he says. FOR Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid Call Early for an Appointment at LARIDON'S BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 Relief Model of Kansas Geography Under Construction by Geologists The state geological survey has undertaken work on a relief model of the state of Kansas, which will show all of the surface features of the state in their proper relations, with the major geologic features, large and small stream valleys, and the general eastward slope of the land from about 4000 feet above sea level in Wallace county, Missouri, to the eastern counties of Kansas. The model will be about eight feet long and four feet wide, on a scale of 1:250. The state highway department is interested in this model, according to the agency. It will be completed, it will aid in the cost of constructing a new highway and show graphically the plan of the state highway system. The model is being built under the direction of Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist. The work on it is being done by M. K. Elias and Robert Dlynn of the geological survey, who report that the original can be supplied to state departments or schools at the cost of making them. Dempsey Would Raise Family Buffalo, (UIP) - Jack Dempsey former king of the heavyweight box to settle down and raise a family. He made this admission here while appearing in a stage revue. "When I'm ready to settle down," Dempsey said, "Estelle, my wife (Estelle Taylor, movie star), will be ready too." MOTORISTS APPRECIATE the unfailing courtesy accorded to them here by our attendants. Women and men stop here respectfully, but we don't alone of receiving superior products but also a service that never fails to satisfy. You'll find our filling station stocked with everything our prices always are. 700 New Hampshire Gasoline Alley Phone 4 Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matined ATTENDEE The Matinee TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY THE STARS OF "THE BROADWAY MELODY" DICKINSON Professor Mattern Has Exhibition of Paintings in The present exhibition of the department of painting in rooms 325-327 cast Administration building and offices and paintings in oil by Prof. Carl Mattert of the department. Throughout the month of February As a water colorist, Professor Mattern ranks among the most prominent artists in this country. Her rich work has been exhibited at Pennaymalian Academy of Fine Art and in the international watercolor exhibition at Chicago on various occasions. ALL TALKING PICTURE Comedy News STARTS MONDAY— William Powell in "Street of Chance' Two years ago one of the water color paintings by Professor Mattern was awarded the gold medal at the Midwestern Institute at Indiana University. Notable among the pictures in oil are a self-portrait of the artist painted recently and various compositions of interiors and landscape. The collection offers to the public an unusual and attractive exhibition that is well worthwhile for anyone who is interested in art. --- Announcements --- A recreation hour of games and swimming for faculty members and faculty wives will be held every Monday evening from 7:30 to 8:00 next Monday, Feb. 17. Grey cotton tank suits will be required for swim- Miss Ruth Hoover. Rabbi Iribbi M. Levey of Topeka will address the Jewish Student union in room 210 west Administration at 8. Everyone is invited to attend. Ausin, Feb. 13—(UP)—Funerian services will be held here for John Garland James, 89, former president of the James family, who died here yesterday after a long illness, was the last living founder of Omega, national college fraternity. Student Union Committee. Want Ads LOST: Black Wahl pen boardrina name "Mateed Rich." 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