Choir to perform instead of sermon It's religion with orchestration next Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church when the Senior Choir sings Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalm" with organ, harpsichord, and percussion accompaniment. Fr. Tom Woodward, chaplain of Canterbury House, said the 18-minute work, which includes parts of Psalms 108, 121, 123, 131, and 133, will be given instead of a sermon Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at the Trinity Episcopal Church at Tenth and Vermont. KU faculty members participating in the choir include J. Bunker Clark, assistant professor of music history; Ralph Christoferson, assistant professor of chemistry; Wallace Johnson, acting assistant professor of Eastern Civilization; Alfred Lata, chemistry lecturer; Charles H. Oldfather, professor of law; and GOOD WITNESS FORT WORTH, Tex.—(UPI)— Henry Douglas Jr., 23, went to court Tuesday to testify in the case of another man accused of murder. A witness pointed Douglas out as the man who actually did the shooting. McKinley Powell Jr., 30, went free. Douglas took his place in jail, charged with the murder last June of a 50-year-old Fort Worth man. Arthur Skidmore, acting assistant professor of philosophy. Clark will play the virginal or harpsichord. KU student choir members includes Kathy Binns, Lawrence freshman; Lydia Kimbrough, Lawrence freshman; Ginger Kroeger, St. Louis, Mo., special student; Wally Lord, Lakeland, Fla., senior. A modern morality play, "The Last Word: or what to say about it," will be read in the Firey Furnace Saturday at 9:30 p.m., Fr. Woodward said. Channing Horner, assistant instructor in Spanish and Portuguese, and Louise Horner, assistant instructor in Spanish and Portuguese, will read James Broughton's play, "The Last Word." Marvin Halverson, editor of "Religious Drama," wrote: "The Last Word deals with the remaining minutes before extermination by bombs when a husband and wife confront the end of their existence and thus begin for the first time in their lives to confront each other as persons." it was presented together with three other verse plays by Broughton under the title, "Burning Questions," in San Francisco in 1958. LSD trial nears end BOSTON — (UPI) — The U.S. District Court trial of a Cambridge, Mass., woman charged with illegal interstate transportation of the hallucinatory drug LSD was expected to end today. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Miss Alice Bieberman, 25, was accused of falsely marking a package when she allegedly mailed two LSD pills to a University of Kansas student last December. Dr. John Buckman, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia, in testimony Wednesday said unsupervised use of LSD could be extremely harmful. He said that under the influence of LSD, persons undergo emotional changes capable of causing an "exaggeration" of personality traits that could lead to schizophrenia or a depression which might result in suicide. George Busby, KU freshman last year, Tuesday testified his roommate had to be restrained from jumping out of a window after taking an LSD "pill" acquired from Miss Bieberman. Daily Kansan Thursday, November 17, 1966 Will you be spending Thanksgiving with friends or relatives? . . If so, may we show you our distinctive collection of thank-you and hostess gifts. A small remembrance is a thoughtful gesture never expected but always appreciated. May we also invite you to come in and see our unusual selection of imported Christmas cards. Would you Believe just four miles southeast of the KU campus? mont bleu ski is scheduled to re-open for a full 60-day season December 15. Send your check TODAY to: mont bleu ski Executive Office 1925 Pembroke Topeka, Kansas 66604 Single Adult: $35 Adult Couple: $60 Student Special: $25 value for $15 Pass good for use of the rope tow or Novice Hill .PLUS. rental of boots, skis, and poles. All costs paid for as much use as wanted-up to the total value of the pass. Unused portion of pass good next year. Pass allows you to bring guest. Get your Season Pass Now during the special pre-season offer (offer closes Nov.24) Malls Shopping Center the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Dwight Boring* says... 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA "If You'd Like to Know How to Get the Most for your life insurance dollars, contact me and I'll tell you about College Life's BENEFACTOR, a famous policy designed expressly for college men and sold exclusively to college men because college men are preferred life insurance risks. No obligation. Give me a ring, now." *DWIGHT BORING Rugged outercoat of heavy winter suede with lining and handsome framed collar of dacron shearling. $55.00 The University Shop 1420 Crescent On The Hill