UO Singers To Air Music University students, under the direction of Sigurd Nilssen. will present a program of all operatic music at the Portland Art Mu seum, 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. At.8 in the evening they will give the same program at Camp Adair. Marie Rogndild, coloratura so prano, and Ray Leonard, baritone, wil open th.e program with the duet “La Ci Damn La Mano," from, the opera ‘ Don Juan" by Mo'sart. Barbara Bentley, mezzo soprano, will then sing two num ber,-: ‘'Amour Viens Aider'' from “Samson and Delilah" by Saint Ss.eas and “Seguidilla” from “Carmen" by Bizet. Sung by dra matic soprano, Margaret Zimmer mat;., will be "Dich Teure Halle'' from “Tannhauser” by Wagner, and “Suicidio" by Poncialli. Lee Ghormley, Ray Leonard, and Mar garet Zimmerman will present the “Trio" from “Faust " Lee Obannley. lyric tenor, will sing “Mappari" from “Martha’’ by F. via u Flotow. The “Musettas Waltz” from “La Boheme” by Fjuccini will be aired by dramatic soprano, Betty Fields. From the same opera June Johnson, lyric soprano, will sing “Mi'Chiamano Muni." Ray Leonard is to pre sent “Fleeting Vision” from the opera “Herodiade’’ by Massanet. Th.e “Bell Song" from “Lakme" by Delibes will be sung by Marie Rogndahl. The concluding num boc will be the “Quartet” from “Rigoletto." Accompanists for the group will be Ruth Baker and Phillis Taylor. Show For a Full Week! ' "HITLER'S ; CHILDREN' • l'u: this one on your “must see" list 'JUNIOR ARMY' Marring Freddie Bartholomew w ith * I ’illy Halup * 11 unt/ 1 lull * Hobby Jordan “OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL" Johnny Mack Brown Tex Ritter gfflllKH 113 'THE YOUNG MR. PITT' With Robert Donat -PLUS-. ' TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS” * Annabel!? * John Fenton Easter Services (Continued from page one) schools Hi-Y and Girl Reserves organizations will usher for the service to which both students and townspeople are invited. The University string quartet will appear on the program, and more music will be furnished by congregational singing led by Mr. Griffith. Decorations Miss Caroline Hines of the Episcopal church is in charge of decorations and she will have members of Wesley foundation and Westminster house as mem bers of her committee. Last year Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane, associate professor of psy chology and education at Pacific university, spoke at the Easter service on the campus. Her sub ject was “Easter in a World at War.” Univ. of Minn, has 1,300 vol umes on magic. \ I —L-Ll LJ" — Red Cross Sponsors Art “Artificial Respiration,” a drawing by Ann Kutka, wife of David J. McCosh, assistant pro fessor of drawing and painting, is included in the exhibit now showing at the Little Art gal lery. The exhibit, sponsored by the American Red Cross, consists of 60 pieces done by artists from various parts cf the country. They were selected by national com petition and are on subjects re lated to activities of the Red Cross. The section of fine arts, a per manent bureau at Washington, D. C., backed the competition. Almost all the usual mediums are represented in the works dis played in the exhibit. Typical titles of pieces are “Forever Ready,” “Burgundy Street Auxiliary,” “Mercy at Campus Luncheon (Continued front page one) Weekend, will be special guests at the Friday lunch and food for them will be furnished by the or ganizations in which their chil dren live. At the luncheon the Order of the O will punish offenders who have failed to observe the rules laid down by campus traditions. Seervice Scholarship (Continued front page one) the campus—the ERC rally; the Red Cross and the blood bank; the promotion of the servicemen scholarship fund and the hand ling of that fund; and the serv ice flag that hangs in Johnson hall. Matunaska, Alaska,” ‘‘Beginners’ First Aid—Army Splint,” “After the Bombing,” "The Homeless,” and “Young Evacuee.” r Coed To Present Recital Tuesday Elizabeth Walker, violinist, will give her Senior recital, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 20, in the School of Music auditorium. She will play various selections from Brahms’ “Sonata in D-Minor.” “Poeme’’ by Chausson and “Alle gro Non Troppo" from “Sympho nie Espagnole" by Lalo are also included. The “Fugue” from Bach’s “So nata in A-Minor” is to be played without accompaniment. “Hava- - naise” by Saint-Saens will con clude the concert. Accompanists for Miss Walker will be Aurora Potter Underwood and Rut hfr. Baker. CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: A good used port able typewriter soon. Pay cash. Phone 452J. ■s -V*** . Advertising Helps You "KNOW YOUR ONIONS” Today, with shortages and rationing, the Emerald with its advertising columns plays a great part in our daily lives by keeping us informed on commodities and serv ices available and where to obtain them under war time conditions with the greatest economy of time, money, and transportation. Emerald