THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COMBINED CONCERT TO BE GIVEN MAY 27 Band, Orchestra, and Glee Clubs Preparing Varied Program Under Dean Butler The greatest concert of the year will be given in Robinson Gymnasium Thursday evening, May 27, when the four musical organizations of the University—the Band of 45 pieces, the Orchestra of 42 pieces, the Mice Gloe Glee Club of 45 voices—will combine in an All-University Concert. Each organization will give a twenty-minute program of its very best numbers. At the close, the orchestra and the two pete clubs, with their music, play for the Arts as soloist, will give the Baal Scene from the oratorio Elijah. There should be something in this concert for everyone, as the numbers will be varied in character, and will surprise from the very best music to the lightest encore numbers. These four organizations have been in careful training all year, and have excelled in competition to large audiences out in the state. The profits of this concert will be divided equally among the four organizations for the purpose of giving to our students with which to start the coming year. BY THE WAY William A. McKinney, A. B. '16, was a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Saturday and Sunday. Leonard Taylor, e23, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting his parents. Mrs. O. L. Thilser of Chapman, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence as the guest of Helen Robb, c'20; and Mary Robb, c'21. Acacia announces the initiation of Orval Bradley, c22, of Cherokee, Oklahoma. Joyce Brown, A. B., 18," and Mary Buchart, A. B., 15," of Kansas City, visited at the Achoth house Saturday and Sunday. Alvina Hults, fa'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Kathleen Hood, c'22, visited at the home of Pearl Pugh, c'23, in Kansas City. Edgar Hollis, c'20, Corine McGhee, c'23, Verne Church, c'22, and Lila Martin, c'22, will to go to Topeka to at Kellam Hall, Saturday evening. Announcements have been received in Lawrence of the marriage of Ollie Wasson, a former student at the University, and Mr. Everett Yoxell, of Codell. The K. U. Women's medical association will hold its first annual banquet Tuesday, May 18 at o'clock at the Tenth and Vermont streets. Visiting Track Athletes Guests at Senior Party The old-fashioned cake walk of our grandfathers came back in the cruise of the senior party given in the gymnasium Saturday night. Ms. 15. "This was the last party to be given by the present senior class," said George Bailey, manager. Chuck Stoffall with a five-piece orchestra, the amusements, the comnetist from Kansas City, furnished the music. The social committee made special arrangements to entertain the visiting track athletes, and treat them as guests. The gymnasium was decorated in crimson and blue, and there were souvenir programs. SENIOR RECITAL MAY 18 Charles Kettering and Mile Blim Will Give Graduation Program in Fraser The graduating recital for Charles V. Kettering, baritone, and Miles G. Blim, pianist, will be given in Fraser Hall, Tuesday, May 18, at 8:20 o'clock. The program is as follows: It is Enough (Elijah) .Mendelshor Sonata, A minor Op. 42 Schubert Melody. Andante poco moto Andante poco moto Scherzo, Allegro vivace Scherzo, Allegro vivace Miles Blim Meet Me by Moonlight ... Wade Impatience ... Schubert I Am Thy Harp ... Woodman A Khaki Lad ... Aylward Charles Kettering Nocturne, E major ... Chopin Polonaise, E minor ... McDowell Gollworg's Cake Walk ... Debussy Miles Blim Prologue (1 Pagliacci), Leoncavall Concerto, G. Minor ... Saint-Saens Andante, gestante Andante sostenuto Orchestral accompaniment for second piano. Prof. Carl A. Preyer Miles Blim R. N. Harger, A. M.'17, Appointed to Fellowship R. N. Harger, A. M. '17, forme fellow and assistant in the department of chemistry in the University has been appointed to a National Council on Chemistry. Mr. Hargar has been with the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, D. C., will be there the coming year. This fellowship is a very important and valuable one. He was appointed Professor at University department and gives Mr. Harger the means of intensive and exhaustive research in this field. Professor Skilton entertained the Electra cast at his home Saturday evening. Refreshments were served and he presented each member of the cast with a copy of the score of Electra. Send the Daily Kansan home. Five Hundred Million Dollars Needed to Avert World Economic Crisis DISEASE AND FAMINE UNDERMINING EUROPE Des Moines, Iowa, May 17—Stara- tation and disease have so unde- mined middle and eastern Europe that a complete economic, political, moral, and physical collapse is im- perable. In the rest of the world, Henry B. Davidson, chairman of the board of directors of the League of Red Cross Societies, declared here today in an address before the general conference of the M.Davidson made the following recommendations: 1-That Congress immediately appropriate $500,000,000 fO use in eastern and central Europe. Z—That the President appoint a non-political commission of three and invest it with power to distribute raw materials to the stricken areas. 3-That the supplies so supplied should be sold on "liberal financial terms." 4-That immediately after adoption of the plan that this government would invite other governments in a plan to do so to participate in a plan. "The crisis is so acute that the situation does not admit of delay, except with the possibility of consequences one hardly dares to contemplate. It is far beyond the scope of any individual relief." CHEMISTS TO INSPECT Industrial Plants to be Inspected By K. U. Engineers Under Doctor Allen Dr. H. C. Allen of the department of chemistry will take about twenty-five chemical engineers to Kansas City and Bonner Springs, May 21-22, on the annual inspection of the gen- eral industries in and around these cities. All seniors are required to take this trip before they can receive their degrees. Although juniors will not receive credit for next year's trip if they go now, Dr. Allen is anxious that as many as possible will attend for the practical experience they will receive. Next year the department intends that the trip will resume its former importance and the trip will include Chicago and St. Louis. Before the trip, the department will travel through the east where chemical industries are highly developed. Freshmen of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain their upper-classm at a dance in Eagles' Hall this evening. Can a drain pipe drain the contents of a purse? Now to Mia Minnie Moody, secretary to the Chancellor, that question really ha sa serious aspect, and if some ambitious scientist can explain the phenomena it will really be appreciated by the ady who suffered the loss. Quite recently Miss Moozy lost her purse, containing a key, her card, and approximately ten dollars in her wallet. When she was dropped, where it was accidently dropped, behind a drain pipe, but the pipe has take nail from the purse worth taking, namely the ten dollars, and then she dropped it into a sink, as is snaked the rest with rain water. Drain Pipe Claims Contents Of Purse Now that pipe was badly in need of cash, and didn't see mto respect the trust that Miss Moody placed in it. Announcements Date Rule is suspended tonight for those attending the K. U. Movies. Acting Pres. W. S. G. A Important. All Sachems and Sachem pledges will meet on the Lawteps immediately before Convocation Tuesday morning. Sachem initiation at Beta House, 9:30 Tuesday night. G. Soe. Sailley, Pres. Students Take Ditation Test Pdty-two students in Newpaper II classes took telephone dictation on the typewriter last Friday, according to Prof. W. A. Dill. Professor Dill dictated to them on a P. N. T. set from the book. They were the students covered the work very well. This is the first time that an assignment of this sort has been given or class work here. Judge Smart Will Move to Lawrence Judge C. A. Smart of Ottawa, will move to Lawrence this spring and make his home while his daughter is attending the University. Mr. Smart will retire from the bench this year and it is expected that he will again resume the practice of law. Special rehearsal of the Men's Glee Club Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock Room 10, Administration Building. Directtr of Athletics If men intending to go out for football, whether freshmen or varsity, will report to Manager F. C. Allen's office, and give size of clothing to the players, warmly and thus facilitate the equipping of the football men next fall. Dr. F. C. Allen. THE CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU, ST. LOUIS, MO. Has positions to offer in grades, high schools and colleges at better salaries than ever paid before. Write for blanks TODAY. W. J. Wakins, Manager 824 Metropolitan Bldg. All men who have checked out equipment for spring basketball are requested to turn same in this week. a spring basketball will be discontinu- Dr. F. C. Allen. Director of Athletics Here's the Place for You to Head In MAY FETE DANCE THE SACREM PARTY Open to All University People May 21-Friday-F. A. U. A One O'clock Party FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA Band Will Play New Pieces Band Will play New Pieces preference over Sonas's band, at least the preference of being the first band to play the two new Indian dances recently written by Prof. C. S. Skilton. Band will play new dances by the K. U. Band atthe May Fete. Band Will Play New Pieces Admission $1.50 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I am able to put two men in touch with steady positions as salesman near Springfield, Illinois. W. J. Studer, 1348 Ohio. 151-34-39. J. K. Rankin, 921 Illinois St. Phone 1187 Black. 151-5-346. EARN $175.00—any student, man or woman or student organization that sells my home 731 Louisiana Street by July 1st will receive the above amount. Inquire for particulars, Mrs. Amy Brown, 921 Illinolouis, Ill. 1187 Black. 1615.346 LOST—Raincoat with name in pocket. Finder call 502. 151-3-347. WANTED—Experienced steward for next year, Also a colored waiter. Call at 933 Miss. Phone 2468. 151 939 151-3-348 STUDENTS SUMMER PROFITS GazaV, Patented, just out, is a simple, ingenious durable metal device, and when installed in Ford or Chrysler vehicles it can stop cars on more or more miles each gallon gas. Scientifically and Mechanically correct in principle and action. Wonderful opportunity for returning students introduce home town getting big profits. Carry six in vase pocket. Receive cash award from county town named. GazaV Company, Saint Louis, Mo. WANTED—Position as house mother in a fraternity or sorority. Call at 1312 Ohio or phone 1243 Blue. 150-3-345. WANTED—at once—3 student waiters. Those going to summer school preferred. Oread Cafe, 150-3 B 344. ARROW Troy Faited SOFT COLLARS CLUEST, PEADRO & CO., INC. / TROY, M. Y. Methodists Give Dinner For Graduating Students The first annual Commencement Banquet for Methodist members of the graduating class was held Thursday night, May 15, in the social rooms of the church. By the three-course dinner were served by the ladies of the church. Dr. F. C. Allen acted to toastmaster for the evening. Toasts were given on "Why We Are Here," by Edwin F. Price, "Our Quaternium" by Roy Holland, "Commencement" by Prof. E. F. Engle, "Looking Ahead" by myrtle Gidinhagen, "Benedictus" by Dr. E. K. Kleye. The seniors were also informed of the new plans for enlarged religious education and social activities SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From the FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Varsity Today--Tuesday Enid Bennett Bowersock Four Shows Daily 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 Tuesday Only IN Shirley Mason IN "The False Road" Barton Holmes Travels Mutt and Jeff Comedy "Molly and I" Mutt and Jeff Comedy AT BOTH HOUSES WEDNESDAY "The Hoodlum" Starring Mary Pickford Tonight K. U. MOVIES BIG PROGRAM K. U. Karnival Engineers' Parade K.U.-M. U. Baseball game Panoramic Views Campus and TAYLOR HOLMES IN 2 SHOWS 7:30 9:00 "Nothing but the Truth" 5 REE L FEATURE Fraser Chapel Admission 50c