PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1927 Fifth Sacred Concert of Vested Choir to Be Given at 7:45 Tonight Program Includes Violin Solo Mixed Chorus, Quartet, and Vocal Duet The fifth sacred concert by the vested choir of the First Presbyterian church to be given Sunday evening April 10, will be the most outstanding program of sacred music given by the chorus choir during the year according to D. M. Swarthout, to the School of Fine Arts. There are 45 voices in the choir Mrs. C, W. Straffan is the organist and D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, is chorister. The program will start at 7:45 p. m. and is as follows: Organ Prepdate:² Contemplation Saint-Savoné Downtime Invocation; Invocation: Chair Response: Organ, Prayer, O Lord Whiptling Organ Officer; Religious Ritations Hailing Motivate: Mim Irene Pathey, assistant. Chorus choir. Organ and piano accompaniment. Mim Ella Irera at the piano. Crufts Mr. Henry Berg Fui Vildin Solos Ame Merre M. Walder, Gadgetmale Accommodated by Mr. C. W. Giffen, organ, Mrs. B. W. Giffen, organ **Anthem:** Gently Lord, O Gently Lead Us ___ Haesteg (a capelina) Chorus Choir Ladies Quartet The Long Day Classes Balloon, Generale Lee, 1st soprano Lyndall Nutter, 2nd soprano Generale Lee, 1st alto Generale Lee, 1st bass Organ and piano accompaniment. Mixer Kita Bear at the piano. Athen: Inflammatis (from "Sibirsk Mater") Honest. Min. Ivore Pobedy, adjecant. Charges chair. Orcan. ad.jipno officer. Miss Ella Bear at the piano. Benediction: (No text) Closing Response: Pearce. I Leave With You. **Barril** Organ Postcode: Marche Sublimee **Callanta** Fraternity Has Conclave Alumni and Actives to Discuss Progress and Policy The local conclave for Delta, Kansas chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda is being held today, according to Vernon E. Knauffman, president. Hornsby Sells Stock At this conclave active members and returning alumni will hold a series of discussion meetings, in which the work presented will be reported and dissemination will be reported and discussed. A series of reports on the present standing of the local chapter on the Hill, and of the activities of the individual members of the local chapter will be presented this morning. Plans will be made also for the national conclave, which is to be held in Lawrence next fall. New York, April 9.—Sam Breadon, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals will purchase Roger Hormby's, 1,467 shares of stock in the St. Louis club. The price for which Hormby will sell the stock was not revealed. Tennis has a big margin over the other sports for popularity among the women this spring at the University of Oregon. The new girl's dormitory which has been completed on the University of Idaho campus will be dedicated at the commencement, June 6. Announcements Prof. H, E, Jordan will speak on the Mathematics Club, Monday afternoon at 4:30 on the subject "Momographic Charts." All members who have ordered pins are requested to bring money for them at this meeting. READERS INDEPENDENT Vote the independent ticket for an efficient council.—Adv. Easter Sunday One of our large, fancy decorated Easter Eggs would make a good Easter gift Also home-made Easter Candy Lawrence Candy Shop 713 Massachusetts St. The co-operative bookstore plan has many supporters as well as many who oppose it, according to information gleaned by the Kanan inquiring reporter. But more than both factions put together are the hundreds who know nothing about the plan and have not given it a thought. Inquiring Reporter Gathers Opinion of Students Concerning K. U. Co-operative Bookstore The first ten students asked disclosed that five of them had never board of the plan, three thought it might work and two more were strongly opposed to the plan. The men who opposed were afraid graft would keep in and those in favor thought it lower the prices new paid for books. Other campus opinions of those asked at random are as follows: Winton Mohbacher: "The idea is to get the price an near to the cost basis as possible and insure efficient management. The manager's salary management not put forward returned to the stockholder. Keep it out of politics." Tom McFarland: "Many examples cited are not run by students, as a matter of fact, but by faculty members and business men. The 'dividends' sound good, but will there be dividends? We may have to pay out the dividends. Katherine Sidley: 'It's a good idea if it will lower the cost of books.' Dean P. F. Walker: "The co-operative bookstore at Maine is successful but it is situated on the campus which is 10 miles from the nearest bookstore and there is no competition. I won a stockholder at Barnes & Noble in several dividends. I don't think the plan is a good one." Eugene Buchanan: "The bookstore St. Benedict's Will Build St. Benedict's Will Build Archichon, April 9—Construction will be commenced this week on five new buildings at St. Benedict's College officials of the institution announced today. The structure will be created on the northeast section of the campus and will cost $1,000,000. The pre-school clinic work in the Lawrence schools, in which several University students are assisting Dy. Florence Sherbon, of the department and the universities here, has been postponed until the end of seasons is past. The independent ticket has proportional representation of non-fraternity men.—Adv. and try our 35c Plate Lunches and 50c Suppers after you get here Hike Out to BROADVIEW INN The special Broadway Imm carmel rolls and fudge cake are served at all times; also home made preserves and jello. idea was in operation at Lake Forest Academy where I attended. It seemed to have some graft connected with it, and the books were as high as ever." Rumina will work if not corrupted by graft. Rumina Funk: "The one at Colorado University is a big success and a saving to students. Should be one." Why eat at some stufy eating place when you can enjoy your meals 'mid the beauties of nature? Raymond Nichols: "On the face of it, the idea looks like a good one, but I doubt if there is one person in ten at the University who is well enough informed about the matter to cast an intelligent voice on it. The students are occupied by student voters, it ought to receive more publicity and more reasons advanced for against it. I am not opposed to the plan, but I do think everyone ought to be better informed about it." Elert Scott "I am not against one idea, but students are not well informed about the plan to vote intelligently on it." Prof. Stuart A. Queen: "I'm for it. Such a plan was successful at the University of Southern California." The program is if kept out of politics and operated by one or two salaried managers would be successful. I doubt any other system, however. The cooperative bookstore might lower Dean Arantt: "Such a plan takes a good deal of money and a good deal of experience." Alice Carter: "I am in favor of the plan and I have seen it in successful operation in several places. I am confident that the enterprise centrally upon capable management." Guy Graves: "It will be another tashout like the Commons." We invite comparison Quality — Finish Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Insurance to Fit Your Special Needs There is one form of Provident Mutual Insurance that will guarantee the education of your children, that will protect you in your old age. Ask a Provident Representative to work out an individual plan for you, or write for the booklet, "Kent Bluestrup's His Future." Olin K. Fearing Albert H. Fearing Special Agents Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Dyma The most stylish and practical rainy day garments for college men and women. 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