-PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 Choir of 52 Voices to Give Concert at Presbyterian Church Last of Series in Dedication Events to Be a Program Sunday Night The First Presbyterian church chair of 52 voices, under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout, will give its first sacred concert of the year on Sunday evening at 7:45 as the last ordination day; indicatory events of the new church. "The chair this year in the best have had during the six years. I have had it in charge," said Dean Swarthout. The choir will present the follow- ing program: Organ Prehude; Visione, Rheinberge Processional; O Mother Dear Jeru- salem Offertoire: Offertoire Religieuse Huss Anthem: The God of Abraham Praise Shellv salem Matern Invocation: Rev, Theodore H. Asgard Choir Response: Holy Father, Heena My Cray Jewel Soprano Solo: Laura Rankin Chorus Choir Harp Solo: Berenice Gabriel Fauré Antenna: Brush Ruthgong Anthem: Titian Down Lyle Rain Buck Duet: Marcene McLaren Mrs. Charles Gramer Soprano Soli: Mrs. Verisman Smith Controllo Chorus Clementine Your Heart Contralto Solo: Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled ___ Speaks Flies About Him Ellise Arbuthnot Anthem: Bow Down Thine Ear H. W, Parker Soprano Solo: Agnes Smith Baritone Solo: Charles Sager Charles Clover Cello Solo: Eligic Massenet Chorus Choit Benediction. Anthem: Hail Gladdening Light Marti Benediction. Choir Response: Jesus My Lord Lewis Jew Organ Postlude; Jubilate Deo, Silv Lake Collision Takes Tol Other Boat, Badly Damaged Heads For Shore Port Washington, Wis., Nov. 1— (UP) the stenater Senator sank 20 miles offshore here yesterday after a collision in a fog with the Marquette. Only three of the Senator's crew of 26 have been saved. The Marquette, although damaged, was beheaded award this port under its The Milwaukee coast guard and commercial tugs from here were speeding toward the spot where the Senator sink to look for other survivors who may be bobbing in the waves in life belts. Lake Michigan is holding high angel today with a 40-mile predicton light predicted tomorrow and tomorrow. First news of the collision came when the Marquette sent out an SOS 108 ship to alert the several points along the west shore. A message to the steamer J. J. Stuart came. New York, (UP)—College football, once strictly a Saturday afternoon sport, has reached the stage where it is limited to one day each week. The United Press football schedule for 1929 shows games booked on 20 November, but there are also games on Dec. 28, with Sunday the only day of the week unused for college games. In addition, night football has been played every weekend, late in the program and one or more night games have been played almost ever Saturday night thus for this season. With airplane transportation available it would be possible for a football fan to attend over 50 important college games during the 1920 season. In addition, he attended Walter CAMP, "Father of American Football," and originator of the "All-American" team, pointed out that he was forced to depend largely on reports of his assistants in the game because it was impolite for any one critic to witness over a dozen important games during the season. Introduction of Night Football Games and Airplane Travel Makes It Possible to Witness Over 50 Events in Season "Our forepeak filled, boat beginning to roll slightly; loaded with river creef and fishing tug stand beneath;船 piloted up three of Sentinar's crew." The three pieces no are Ralph Els lis, radio operator; Leonard Boras, watchman; and William Flibek. 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