UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VOLUME XXXVI Enrollment Over, Students Prepare For First Classes Z-229 ★ No Figures Yet Available On Registration Totals; a Rush Now Will Hit Fee Required LAWRENCE, KANSAS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 Former Jayhawker Editor Is Employed By New Magazine - Details of Event for Subscribers Only to Be An- The second annual exhibit of finger paintings by Schiller Shore will soon be made public in the Kauai room according to Mr. Shore himself. Shore Exhibits Finger Paintings In News Room The first issue of "Lasteners' Digest," which 'hit the streets' last week, carried the name of Robert Bowers, '38, as an editorial assistant. With t tion and 4,500 stu for open se second s Robinic in the C Seattle places for open Sat 12 a.m. for enrollment Althoug on enrol officials a clinet in c mester T. 4,375 as c from printed p Schools. N traition available t Activity the office pplent yesterday yourm continuation last fall of picture on Officials book, pla outside edi change was to the boo books which apart. These paintings are done with printer's ink on cardboard and are interposition of the window traced Tells Inside Europe NUMBER 87 Pearson edited the Jayhawker magazine last year, and came into national prominence when his **Enrollment** Enrollment heard consider **enrollment** *gym*. . . Me were on the student assis. two sides, hides. the student sometimes trente and nature lasts. it looks. Student "tl us this activity l the shots tak be no improv appearance fo Watson libr office busine many of the minded of l University l brary to pay t Did anybd dard Life wa blotters and p line line? ... remarked that wind got in io chemistry la The Campus. searching thi were greeted ment. . . "No . This is the sea change text heels No.'s I you in class, Kansas: Ger night with r Wednesday an central protior ★ Executive Council Plans For National Convention Here Next Month, Oakland By family A book's value sale!—Robertso that pretty! I dashed off something suit sermon-like value of books I occasionally More briefly, thought Dean limited pleasure Campaign For I.S.A. Members Opens Today by jimmy ON THIS Kansan Contest Will Offer World Fair Trip Prize But after its plants of boy just sold the the W.S.G.A. i.e. the re-sale va. proximately *a*. (Continued) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 Here on the - Hill - Dan Hopkins, c 42, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Harold Freeman, Kansas City Kan., was a dinner guest at the Acacia house last night. Miss Elizabeth Norton, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Acacia house Monday night. The K. U. Dames bridge club met last night at the home of Mrs. Robert Kelley, 1511 Rhode Island street. Mrs. R. R. Irwin, Kansas City Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gama house yesterday. Delta Tau Delta entertained with a senior farewell dinner last night in honor of Tom Seyb. The Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae association will meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Agnes Evans. Mrs.Dan Leibengood will be the assisting hostess. Miss Mary Eleanor Haskins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H.E. Haskins, of Kingman, became the bride of Clarence Schumacher, of Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Schumacher, of Larned, on Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church at Kingman. Mrs. Schumacher, a graduate of the University, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Schumacher, also a graduate of the University, is now sales team leader in the corporation in Hutchinson, where the couple will make their home. He is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The marriage of Miss Gretchen Keene of New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keene of Cambridge, Mass., to Henry Ladd Smith, assistant professor of journalism at the University, took place Friday afternoon. Jan. 27, at the home of the Rev. Aldar T. Tom Amazing Success Greets Adrienne Smart Women Thrilled With New Harmonized Cosmetic Ensembles But even Adrienne is astounded at the way they have caught a popular taste in new fashion for this new revolution, revolutionizing type of cosmetics — creams, power powders and other harmonized with each other, with the complexion, with the costume, in a complete beauty set. The response has been overhealing, Hundreds every day turn from antiquated make-up to assure themselves of smart new beauty by using Domino comforter. "Harmony from head to toe" That is the unique ideal of Adrienne Livingston of New York in presenting her *Adrienne Scientifically Harmonized Cosmetics*. Ak your Regal Drugget to help you choose our Ensemble Ensemble. You can get the complete ensemble at a price often paid for a single jar of cream! H. W. STOWITS Free Delivery Phone 238 THE Roxall DRUG STORE... for lowest prices in town nany, of the First Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are at home in the Oread apartments. Ms. Smith, who was graduated from Vassar in 1934, has been assistant to the book editor of the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. Smith, who came to Lawrence last fall from the University of Wisconsin, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley G. Smith of Pittsburgh, Pa. He was graduated from Yale in 1929 and is a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fratern Question Sheets Called In By Y.W. Through the aid of various professors, 700 questionnaires were given to students representing a cross section of the student body. Questionnaires were also sent to all student organizations. The extra - curricular activities questionnaires, which were sent out by the Y.W.C.A. to organizations and studen to their own Christian colleges, called in this week so that tabulation of the answers may get under way. At the present time only 300 students have returned the answer questions; a number of organizations have failed to turn back the question sheets. Because these questionnaires were divided among various schools and classes of students it will be necessary to have all the material in before an accurate tabulation can be made. PAGE THREE The questionnaires may be mailed or taken to Henley house by any student or organization president who has answered the sheets. The work of this survey is being done by CSEP students and must be finished before the end of next semester. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coeds To Publish Booklet On Dating Akron, O, Jan. 31—UP)—How can a co-ced be glamorous on her dates? Should she permit the "good night kiss" and what should she do as regards school problems that the Women's League, student government organization at Akron University, has set out to answer. "Boy-and-girl relationships seem to be the most pressing problem," said Virginia Wecker, attractive sophomore, who is compiling the information. "We submitted questions to every college student to determine the correct technique for teas, dances, and dates generally." The league, composed of co-eds, is conducting a survey on campus etiquette and will publish a booklet on its findings. One of the major problems, the survey shows, is that of the good-night kiss. "Many freshman girls think in necessary to 'kiss to be dated', she said, "but we think we can show that this is not always the case." Miss Wekerla said that the booklet idea had grown from a long need. It was proposed by the league, a student government organization, and quickly won the support of Helen Bertlin, dekan of women. “There are the many problems of smoking, drinking, and the correct attire to be worn at university parties, teas and dances.” Miss Weker said. “Many of the girls who come to school are” have been to teas and university parties—at least many times—and they are anxious to know about their behavior. And that’s what we intend to tell them.” Miss Wecker said they intended to answer frankly "that old problem concerning kissing and petting." Miss Weker said that since most girls want to please the boys, the booklet would try to point out the characters they do to have both charm and poise. "Whether or not a girl 'pet's is your personal problem," she said, "but we are convinced that the most popular girls do not." "We also expect to supply clever ideas for campus dress which we know the boys like," she said. "Of course, our book primarily is to solve the problems of the girls on our own campus," she said. "It isn't intended as a guide to all college girls. Some of the answers, however, may apply generally." Dry Lobbyists Into Action ★ One Measure Requires Permits For Incoming Liquor Topeka, Jan. 31.—(UP)—With the legislature in the third week of the session, the United Dry Forces of Kansass prepared to inaugurate one of the most extensive and ambitious programs for support in the history of the organization. Conventions have been called by Dr. E. W. Freeman, president, in each of the state's 105 counties on Feb. 2. Permanent officers will be selected at these meetings and county delegates will be chosen to represent their constituents in the state set-up. The United Dry Forces, a new organization in Kansas, supplicants the old Kansas anti-saloon league and nearly all other dry groups, which formerly operated independently and under different rules, have 290 bills of miscellaneous character have been introduced in the legislature, only one measure dealing with liquor has found its way into the hopper. Although almost 200 bills of mis- This bill, by Representative Williams of Anderson county, a Republican, would require any person or firm shipping liquor into Kansas to obtain a permit from the department of inspections and registrations. RIGHT IN THE MIND OR IT ALL, A BOUT OUT OF PRINCE ALBERT. HOW YOU LIKE TO HAVE BEEN IN MY SHOES? THAT SURE TAUGHT ME A LESSON, JUDGE, I WOKE I PRINCE ALBERT ON HAND— JUST FOR EMPERENCIES The object of the measure, it was explained, is to set up enabling machinery for the federal government to cooperate with state authorities in shutting off the flow of water from wet sites into dry Kangas. GOOD IDEA, ALSO CONSIDERING MEANS TO A MAN WHO KNOWS GOOD TOBACO 50 pipefuls of fragrant tobacco in every 2-oz, tin of Prince Albert PRINCE ALBERT IS CRIMP CUT, CAKES UP A NEW PIPE RIGHT! SMOKES COOLER AND GIVES YOUR TONGUE A BREAK BECAUSE IT'S NO-BITE TREATED 20 MIGHT SHORT PIPELIFTS of Prince Albert. If you don't hike the itinerary, tattier apt passes will provide access to the rest of the tobacco in it to be at any time within a month and can also be added to plus postage. (SIGNED R. J. Reynolds) Tough cigar for a man. --in TECHNICOLOR Convright, 1929, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Very few members of the legislature so far have offered comment on the "dry situation." Many of them have received letters from dry workers, but the contents of these letters have not been disclosed. In the regular session of 1937, Kansas dry exerted all pressure in their command to defeat the 3.2 bill, but failed. The dries were unmanaged of a measure one half-of one half of one alcohol content limit. 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Heart of the North Musical - Cartoon - Latest News 'On With War Say Loyalists; No To Franco London, Feb. 7—(UP)—The Spanish loyalist government ood a day defied Generalissimo Francisco Franco's demands or unconditional surrender night and declared that it would move to Valentia to continue the civil war in Spain. Although Catalonia definitely has been lost, the Spanish embassy in indonise issued a statement saying emir Juan Negrin and his general would fly to Valentia and cone resistance with the 300,000 in central Spain, led by Gen Jose Miaja defender of Madrid. The Embassy statement coined the phrase "the battle for Barcelona" to cease them to cease the struggle. The embassy said that the government is planning to settle the refuge problems and decide whether to withdraw to Catalina and then to Valentia. Negrin will leave or two ministers in France to work with the refugee situation. - Defenders in Spain Will Continue Civil Conflict by Removing Government to Valentia Three Are Named Army Reserve appointers are: Charles Hanna, c, 40; and Norman F. Koenig, who are both commissioned and lieutenants in the infantry vce; and Walter Lisse Ripper- jr, c, 29; second lieutenant in chemical warfare service. Dalebin Baldwin also announced students who did not take T.C. during the past semester who wish to do so this semester enroll now. three students who have come R.O.T.C. training at the Unitary have received appointments he United States Army reserve Briarhill, Wisconsin, prosecute of military scandals and tactics, prosecute yesterday. formation concerning enrollei in R.O.T.C. and the programmers may be obtained at Bald- office in Fowler schools. Resident Wants are WPA Funds shington, Feb. 7—(UPI)—Presse-Roosevelt today warned contain that an unemployment relief agency" exists and recommed immediate consideration of priation of $150,000,000 for the S progress Administration. In addition, a resident protested "in humanity" any whiter reduction of FPA roll and said that from 80 to 80,000 persons might prived in the spring. estimate of the number of is to be deprived of aid if issuited the plan was based on WPA for WPA worker employed. meering Professors to Attend Convention rge number of the members of school of Engineering and Ar- uure faculty will attend the first annual convention of ! Engineering Society in Te-Fe, 9, 10 and 19. . . . Hay, professor of mechan- engineering. different sections will be inited at the convention. They Mechanical, electrical, civil, petroleum, and architecte- professor Hay will be presidiatrman of the mechanical sec- tions. Professor Marshall, associate professor nical engineering and D. C. gr. on the subject "Field on Studies of Oil Pipe Lines." NOTICE nts interested in taking part classes for improved reading idy habits are requested to heir names with Bert Nash, . Fraser hall, or Henry Vanigen this week.