TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Creveling-Miller ∞ Louise Creveling, '35, and Woodrow Miller, '26, were married Saturday evening at Newkirk, Okla. After a week's wedding trip, Mrs. Creveling continue her work as assistant secretary of the Atumal Association. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Rodney McAuliffe, b'uncel. ~ L, N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism, and Mrs. Flint returned yesterday from Peoria, Ill., where they spent the Easter holidays with their son, Maurice, '31. Mr. and Mrs. P. Everett Sperry of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Thea Hazel, e41; to Maurice A. Hatch, also of Lawrence, formerly of Wakefield, Mass. ~ Kappa Psi, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, announces the election of the following officers: section of the following officers: Regent, Al Laughlin, ph Vice-represent, Noel Lynn, ph Chief Secretary, John Waller, Treasurer, Bernard Waller, ph On the Shin-who broke the world record in this event at the Texas Relays. He burned his way over the sticks in the sensational time of 13.9 seconds. Along with Wolcott, many other stars will be out after Summer's crown. Chief amid these are Patty Smith, Kristy Hogan, Texas; Wright of Oklahoma A. & M.; Bash of Iowa; and Woodstra from Michigan State. Continued from page 1 POME Uncle Stanley tells us that he counted 25 inhabited cars around the Pi Phi house the other night. The boy's still on the burning deck The old gray mare's still trotting, Mary has her little lamb, And me, I'm here a-rotting. Hitter's handed Austria The good old song and dance, While I cram night and day to get An education in romance, And if I ever learn of love Be a faire means or foul, Flie awaising us to pluck That sour, Sour Owl PS. Which won't be hard to do Bob Cloughley Which won't be hard to do, I think, don't you? Down behind the Theta house we discovered a fine crop of wild oats. No one seems to be sure whether they crawled under the fence from next door or whether they blew across from the Sigma Chi house. At any rate this is a bad time of the year, and there are no started, and we feel it our duty to warn the Tennessee street folk that said crop spreads fast. Today's ticket to the Granada goes to Bob Cloughey. The show, "The First Hundred Years," features Robert Montgomery and Virginia Bruce. Present identification card at the ticket window. Sprinter Bryant Allen, who heads a crack Riverside, Calif., Junior College relays quartet which will appear at the Kansas Relays next Saturday. Alumni President Attends Eastern Meetings Chester Woodward, president of the University Alumni Association, has just returned to his home in Topeka from a trip to South Africa. On his return to the United States he attended an alumni meeting at Madison Wednesday, evening, and another at Washington on Friday. Douglas Will Interview Leading Baseball Stars At a time when all sorts and manners of baseball commentators are to take in the airwaves, comes the announcement that Paul Douglas, Chesterfield's diamond expert, will review the games and players daily at 5:30 with the season's opening. AT THE GRANADA In a quarter-hour broadcast more than 50 National Broadcasting company stations from the Atlantic Coast to the Rocky Mountains, Douglas will interview leading baseball stars as he moves throughout major leagues, attending games and presenting scores and summaries. Warren Wiley, Virginia Bruce, and Melvin Douglas appear in "Arsene Lupin Returns," starting tomorrow the Granada Theater and showing Kansas Relays To Draw Great Field of Contestants By Jim Bell. c'40 During the next week, the Jayhawk track team will put on the finishing touches in its preparations for the sixteenth annual Kannas Relays, after its tilt with Nebraska's Cornuhakers last Saturday. It won't be the Kansas team, however, that will draw the most attention in the Relays. The eyes of the many expected spectators will be on the numerous defending champions who are returning to attempt to hold their laurels against a crack field of challengers. One of the hottest races will be in the 120-yard high hurdles. Summer of Emporia Teachers, the defending champion, is Wesley Wolentz, semiprofessional Rice sophox. Favor Cunningham in Mile Bub Hubbard, Minnesota's captain, will continue his feud with Jud Aichon- s of Texas, in the broad jump. Last year he beat the Texas lad one-quarter inch when he sailed 24 feet 1½ inches for the title. Down at the Texas Relays they tied at 24 feet, 74½ inches. Aichon is going $\nabla$ What's Happening This Week On the Campus **TODAY**--Baseball team meets Rockhurst College (at Kansas City). Coach: Kimberly Cox. zation. *Meeting of faculty of College of Liberal Arts.* **G**erman language table, Memorial Union library. 5.30. **N**ewman Club. language table, Memorial Union lounge, 5:30 • Newman Law WEDNESDAY• Summerfield examination begins, • Midweek week THURSDAY—Summerfield exams (final day). ● Marriage lecture by Judge Hugh Means, district court. meet, 9:30; meet proper, 2 p.m. • Biomedical engineering expoition opens. • Conversation for vacationers • A.A.U. decoration com- pany SATURDAY—Karans Robyus. Last five events of description. • Annual high school play-day. • Cervantes day hallway. Memorial Union tour. At the Theaters: **CKINSON**—Today and all week: "In Old Chicago" starring Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameche. **© Starting next Sunday:** "Her Jung Love," with Dontothy Laughor. **NADA—Ends today:** Robert Montgomery in "The First 100 Years" • Wednesday, Thursday and Friday • "Aranee Lupin" * PATEE—Ends tomorrow: "Broadway Melody of 1838" with Robert Tylan and Eleanor Eleanor Powell; and Victor Moore in "This Marriage Business" with Allan Lane. ● Thursday, Friday and Saturday: "Guns and Guitars" featuring Gene Autry and Parkakyarkus in VARISTY—Last times today: "Wee Willie Winkie" with Shirley Temple, June Lang and Victor McLagan; and "Prescription for Romance" with Kent Taylor and Gloria Stuart. · Wednesday and Thursday: "Every Night at Eight" with George Raft and Alice Lee; Saturday: "The Mattews" with Matthew. · Friday and Saturday: "Heart of Arizona" with Boyd, and Jon Jones Family picture: "Borrowing Trouble." Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 NOW DICKINSON THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE! A spectacular drama of the blooming, brawling" wide-open. Chicago that vanished forever in the great fire. DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S make a supreme effort this year at Lawrence. CHICAGO Direct to you from sensational$12.00 two-a-day runs! TYPONE ALICE DOW POWER · PAYE · AMECHE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ALICE BRADY • ANDY DEVINE MUSICIAN & PRODUCER Nashville Dance composer Directed by HENRY KING Betty Boop Cartoon Fox Newest News will, of course, be the invitation mile, when King Cunningham will engage Archie San Romani, Gene Venzke and Don Lash. In this race there will be four of the United States' five great milers. Absent only is Fenske of Wisconsin, who gave Cunningham a good race a couple of weeks ago. Cunningham is a great reward this year, but all will receive the beating San Romani gave him in this same event last year, and Lash and Venzke are always dangerous. SUNDAY! Dorothy Lamour in "Her Jungle Love" There is nothing like the student newspaper for intimacy INTIMACY It comes home from school with you, or it is waiting at the door to greet you in the morning. It enters your room as a close friend and adviser. In no other medium does Lawrence advertising make an appeal so personal, so intimate, as it does in the DAILY KANSAN, official student newspaper for K. U. students. The general opinion has it that Independence and Kiowa will take the record field of high school entrants into camp. Independence should win the class A championship for the first time in its history, and Kiowa is favored to repeat in the class B division. Largest Entry of High Schools Kiowa's team is built around Sprinter Clarence Drake who took the 100, 220 and 440 at the Anthony Dick Overfield, spinner, and Newell McKain, half-miler, Harry Purit, hurrier, and Winston Rogers, high jumper, will lead the Independence aggregation. Overfield was the state high school champ in the 100 and 220 events last year,and is favored to repeat. Rogers, a fanky fourth-grader, played 5-1 inch jump record in 1993 by Jack Buckman of Argentine. He has already cleared 6 feet 5 inches in a dual meet this week. Luncheon 25c Special See us for Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies for all occasions. MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. George MURPHY • Bimie BARNES Buddy ESEM • Sophia TUCKER Judy GARAND • Charles Ipror CORIN Gangsters vs. Love "THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS" Victor Moore Vicki Lester NEWS - NOVELTY FACE THREE Ends Tenure Robert Montgomery Virginia Bruce "The First 100 Years" ALSO! March of Time Donald Duck Latest News WEDNESDAY 3 Adventures Days ROMANCE RACES MYSTER ALSO! Musical Parky Cartoon Latest News SATURDAY GABLE LOY TRACY "TEST PILOT" Relays, and the 220 and 440 at the Sterling Relays recently. Kiowa won easily last year and has taken the titles in the Sterling and Anthony Relays by wide margins this year. Entries in the high school divisions are the highest in history. One hundred elderly high schools will take more than more have ever competed before. Two thousand three hundred boys will be doing their best Friday in Memorial stadium to win champion's in this, the greatest track and field meet of its kind in this section of the country. Lost items can be found if the Kanun Want Ads are used. Moreau Addresses Lawyers Prof. F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, addressed a meet- ing of law officers from the Association at Columbus Saturday. Spend Three Years To Perfect 'Quink' The Parker research laboratory has spent three years and $68,090 in perfecting a formula for "Quink" and the results, as shown in a recent paper, have been published. A student use of the ink from 6 per cent in 1933 to 16 per cent last year. The quality of the product and an effective local and national advertising campaign have been responsible for their climb in sales and climb in sales of Parker's "Quink." BUSH JACKETS of linen and Terry Cloth $3.00 up for School and Fun SHOES by Bostonian . . . SLACKS of gabardine . . . pleated . . . zipper $7.50 up "The Clipper" . . . white, brown, cream and white with Brown saddle. crepe soles $5.00 Old English Briar Pipes by Sosieni, all popular shapes $1.50 LOUNGE TOGS Shake Off That "Back to School" Feeling by Seeing One of Those Varsity Shows Weds. - Thurs. ENDS TONITE 10c 'Til 7 Then 15c ENDS TONITE No. 1 Shirley Temple IN "Wee Willie Winkle" No. 2 "Prescription for Romance" Wendie Barrie - Kent Taylor No.1 The Screen's Loveliest Star at Her Very Best! JESSIE MATHEWS in "GANGWAY" No.2 No. 2 Music - Comedy - Love - Laughter "Every Night at Eight" Geo. Raft - Alice Faye - Frances Langford FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2. Big Features 15c - 10c Adm. No.1 America's favorite folks in their most curious and heart-warming picture! No. 2 Clarence E. Mulford's Greatest Story--- "The Heart of Arizona" William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy SUNDAY — "EASY LIVING" Edward Arnold - Jean Arthur "We Play the Pick of the Pictures"