Varied concerts planned this week Music of the Renaissance, the romantic period, and contemporary work by KU professors will be included in the programs of three concerts scheduled this week. The performers are as varied as the music, including a nationally known pianist and quartet, and KU symphony players. The first program will be a concert by the Renaissance Quartet at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. The group, whose members are Joseph Iadone, lutanist, Barbara Muessen, viola d gamba, Morris Newman, recorders, and Robert White, tenor, will perform works of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages. The quartet appears frequently in concerts across the country. Thomas Schumacher, pianist, will perform in a recital at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday in the University Theatre. A PIANIST IN the romantic tradition, Schumacher has appeared throughout the United States. The University Symphony, under the leadership of Robert Baustian, professor of orchestra, will perform at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. The annual spring concert will include "Academic Festival Overture," "Cello Concerto," featuring Linda Judd, Arkansas City senior, as soloist, "Third Symphony" by John Pozrdz, professor of music theory at KU, and "Pageant of Winds delay bomb rescue FALOMARES, Spain—(UP1) High winds and rough seas today again delayed U.S. Navy efforts to recover a missing American H-bomb from an underwater ridge 2,500-feet down in the Mediterranean Sea. Navy crews had hoped for good weather to begin lifting operations today. But high winds kicked up white caps throughout the search area five miles offshore. UNITS OF THE SIXTH FLEET stood by, waiting for a break in the weather. Search teams had been delayed previously by rough seas and mechanical problems in one of the undersea craft searching for the bomb. The bomb, missing for nine weeks off Spain's southeast coast, was sighted Wednesday—its parachute still attached—from a midget submarine. Official Bulletin TODAY Public Lecture, 3:30 p.m., Prof. Piotr S. Wandycz, Indiana U., on Soviet-Polish conflict, Forum Room, Kansas Union. Lecture, 3:30 p.m. Kenneth Burke, author and critic Jelie Hawkey and Elijah Epinion American Society Class, 7 p.m. engineering Petroleum Engineering 330 Murray Hill International Festival Rehearsal, 7 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Dreytus Lecture, 7.30 p.m. Prof. Cornell Laboratory for spectroscopy to lasers, 124 Malott, 879 Macdonald Ave., NY. "Man and the World!" Discussion C. Kunya, Union Everyone invite C. Kanaka Chamber Music Series, 8 p.m. Renaissance Quartet, Swarthout Riteful Public Lecture, 8 p.m. Dr. Raphael Patali, Herzl Institute, N.Y., on Hebrew mythology. Forum Room, Kansas Union. TOMORROW Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Comm. to End War in Viet Nam, Comm. to Sign rally Room 306, Kansas Union Linguistics Colloque 8 p.m. Richard Lopez, Big Eight, Eighn, Kansas Union. P. T. Barnum" by Douglas Moore, Rose Morgan professor of music at KU during the spring semester. The latter program is open to the public free of charge. Tickets to the Renaissance Quartet ($2) and the Schumacher recital ($3.15, $2.58, $1.80) may be purchased from Murphy Hall Box Office or the Bell Music Co., 925 Massachusetts St. Students may attend the Schumacher recital on their ID's. Labor group to meet The role of the Student Labor Organization (SLO) in regard to the All Student Council will be discussed in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. Mike Youngblood, Prairie Village sophomore and president of SLO, said members will also choose a publicity chairman for the organization. IF SHE'S NOT GETTING IN YOUR HAIR ...GET THIS Daily Kansan 9 Monday, March 21, 1966 Those dainty fingers aren't about to play games in a messy, mousy mane! So, get with it! . . . get your hair shaped-up with SHORT CUT. Disciplines crew cut, brush cut, any cut; gives it life! Helps condition—puts more body, more manageability, more girls in your hair! Get it today. Old Spice SHORT CUT Hair Groom by Shulton...tube or jar,only.50 plus tax. RUNNING OUT OF SHIRTS? (Don't Feel Alone) Everybody lets their laundry pile up. Everything goes into one big pile (usually in the corner) that grows and grows and Grows and Grows. After all, Nobody Likes to Do Laundry Except US!!!! Except US!!!! Free pick-up and delivery LAWRENCE service launderers and dry cleaners 1001 New Hampshire VI 3-3711 1