--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV Agree That War Can Be Prevented The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Lee, Stockton, Jones s And Wheeler See Cure If Economic Roots Are Recognized A psychologist, an economist, a sociologist and a theologist agreed last night that war is the result of an economic cause, and can be and must be outlawed to preserve civilization. They spoke at the Memorial Union ballroom at a peace forum. Henry Werner, editor of one nominee, said. Dr. R. H Wheeler, professor of psychology, discussed the relation o climate cycles to wars. He emphasized the fact that wars have declined in their destructiveness per c and that human nature is charis a and that the basis for his belief war is not inevitable and can be vented. NUMBER 136 Dr. A. M. Lee, associate profid of sociology and journalism, ably the relation of propaganda to we stated that economic leader propaganda to further their can justify war. It is the way that a conviction convinces itself that war is wrong. "The culmination of many dais causes about war," Dean Stockton of the School of But began. These causes, accorded Dean Stockton, all center around economic trade and dance of economic goods and do not. He made the obsess that all wars have been between tastes that have an over-supply of goods and those that have a shop. He concluded that the only renare to break down trade barriers is to sell them. The Rev H. Lee Jones of the tarian Church has caused the use on imperialism, "the group's wealth and colonies leads to poll and economic strain," he state remedy was elimination of the system by dispensing with the necessity of moving class domination of education and newspapers. Surgeon Will Speak On Situation in India LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 Dr. Lyle S. Powell will speak on "The Military Situation in India" at a meeting of the Reserve Officers Association of the Douglas county this evening at 7 o'clock in room 204, Fowler shops. The discussion will be based on Doctor Powell's trip to India last year when he served as eye surgeon for the Quetta hospital, Quetta, India His duties included a trip to India and one-shelf months in China. The lecture will also review the political and military situation in China which is of interest to the world at this time. To Discuss Social Work John L. Hunt, who has been re appointed general secretary of the on the SHIN A new departure in forums procedure will be made tomorrow evening when Dr. Rudolph Malek, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Aurora, III, will be questioned by a panel of four University students and professors in lounge, Memorial Unite building. Program Will Include Soloists and Dance With Combined Choral Numbers by Kenneth Morris Diele Makl will speak briefly upon his topic, "Russia - Triumph or Tragedy?" whereupon he will be questioned upon his views by two professors and two students. Members of the group include Alfred M. The exhibit will include a process of removing particles from air electrostatically, making air almost 100 per cent pure and aiding relief to bronchial aliments; an ignition gun which makes visible a projectile (the bullet) that penetrates the skin which permits the user to literally "blow" out electric lights, and a A joint concert will be given by the University Men's and Women's Glee clubs tonight in Hoch auditorium at 8 o'clock. Activity books will admit students. Others will be charged 25 cents. Thomas To Lecture NDAY, APRIL 18, 1937 Dr. Phillips Thomas will present an exhibit of electrical equipment developed in research laboratories in a demonstration-lecture at 8 oclock this evening in Fraser theater. Newly-elected officers are: Vera Caruthers, ed'ucl, president; Anna Katharine Kihl, c30, business manager; Mary Markham, c30, secreta treasurer; and Ethelyn Burns, fa'40, librarian. The program will be as follows: Combined glee clubs: "Greeting to Danielle Waltz" and "Danielle Waltz"", composed by Stroms arranged by Hans Lichter. Doctor Thomas, a research engineer for Western Electric company, will address members of Sigma Xi. The meeting is open to the public. professor of journal- Toppeka, Kan., April 19 —(UP)- Mlandon, Landon former Kansas governor and Republican presidential candidate, tonight demanded that Joint Concert Of Glee Clubs Tonight Panel of Four Persons Will Question V i e w s Of Dr. Malek ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces Continued on page 1 the pledging of Mary Tiles, c.uml. Will Lead 'Y' Again Herring officers are: Caroyny balvy, fa37, president; Helen Allen c37, business manager; Clara McGrath, fa37, treasury-treasurer; one of the 48 officers on staff. The University Women's Glee Club held election of officers yesterday afternoon. Late Wire Weekend guests at Pi Beta Phi society house are Eleanor Shockley, City, Mo.; Virginia Bantleon Bill Townsley performed a manly act for a young lady who turn was going to send him Bill suggested a bouquet of since he hadn't ordered any Relaxes queen, and believed way the one bouquet would be appreciated. Saturday noon a box of what were supposed flowers arrived, but when opened it was found to cont pany and a note which read out of roses." It is reported that Laurence was giving a lesson in salem with Dorothy Hanson, Hiawatha; Pat at the Blue Mill the other night was demonstrating by attempt Yates Center: Fred Klamp sell the Mill's radio, telling allanas City; and Dale Luhrn, Leav points its merit and not won. pha Gamma Delta entertained following guests at a buffet supper night at the chapter house: There's a true story about a woman who met a girl during the day of his first registration rollment, got rather well and considering the circumstance for four long years he girl at an enrolling school again until the next semester He's beginning to think it comes down for enrollment to commemorate their first meet then goes back home. Charley Pitt, post entrant for varsity athletics, did a credit in the RELays decathlon by fourth. It is understood that chided Pitt for his seeming interest in athletics of late, raternity Thursday night leftey started out to prove that finished ahead of the majority petitions, and did. All of Frith, c'39; Anna Ruth Maus, petitions, and did. All of Louise Grayson, c'40; Barbara place Friday morning injoll, c'27; and Prof. Lloyd Metzler. The closest Charlie came to Weekend dinner at the Delta Upson training was plotting a treeline faternity house are Ms. E. the stadium track, tennis cat, Gary, Mrs. Hoffmann, Mr. adjacent territory. We are Risley all of Kansas City; Mr. George that a well-known tobacco company, Culla; Tulsa; and Ben Kilmer is overlooking this athletic wpeka. undoubtedly give a 'tr UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Russia Is Forum Topic Women's Glee Club Elects New Officers Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Beta Theta Pi nighttime entertained Thursday night with its annual sister-daughter banquet at the haopter house. Guests at the dinner ACCOUNTANT OF THE GREAT MARY JOHNS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 5, call 2702-K3 Kansas City, Kan; and Mary Ann Warner of Stephens College, Columbia. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Acacia fraternity house are Bill Singleton, Haunton; Bob Schultz, Lewoworthville; and Bill Weaver, Clewston, Mo. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house are Helen Smedley and Ruth Patterson of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Shrap or Miss Helen L. Sharp were dinner guests at the Triangle House Thursday night. ☆ ☆ ★ Weekend guests at the Sigma N fraternity house are Paul Ellenan, Columbus, and Curt Reisen, Wich- Mr. Charles Coats of Wichita was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. Alice Irene Cunningham of Columbia, Mo. $ _{4} $ is a weekend guest at the Hall Omicron Pi sorority house. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Frank Preyer, e38. Finals in 102- Yard Dash Won by Dum, Pittsburgh Teacher: Torribo, University of Oldham, Robbins, Drake, Time: 10:10. Relays— Continued from page 1 Caldwell, K.S.T.C. Pittsburg. Time Fourth heat: Won by Summer, K.S.T. C.E. Emporia; second, Lamb, Iowa third, Flower, K.S.T.C. Pittsburgh; Baldwin, Missouri, Time, 1:53 seconds. Finals, 120-Yard High Hurdles Won by Summer, Emperor Education second, Lamb, Iowa; third, Ohio; Fourth, South half, fourth, Neshy, Indiana. Time, 348 Semifinals 128-Yard Hurls Hurdles heat heart Won, second Frank, brank, Frank, Frank, frank, brankraka; third, Lamb, Iowa; four, Powler, KST. C.Pittsburgh, Time, Timo. Third beat; W by Wright, Oklahoma A. and M; second Shepard, K STC Emporia; third, Baker, Douse V fourth, Voth, B估贝, Tethe Ibge Abbey. Second section won by Westminster (Mortona, Tachummon, Hodges and Campbell). 1.323; second, Kearney Third heat: Won by Robinson Drake; second, Graves, Texas; third White. Washington U. (St. Louis) Dixson, Missouri, Time: 30.4 seconds. 2 second heat. Won by Sumner, K.S. T.C. Emporia; second: Cladwell, K.L. T.C. Pittsburg; third: Need, Indiany; north: Odlak, Oklahoma A. and M. First ascension by North Texas Teachers (E. Brown, Chrisman, Stowman, Brown), 1886; second ascension by North Texas Teachers (E. Brown, Stowman, Baptist, 120.9; fourth, Pittsburg, Preliminaries, 100-Yard Dash First heat: Won by Torbjörn Dusk Second heat: Greg Jones Pittsburgh: third, Elliot, Indiana fourth, Fajar, Kansas State College Second heat: hwt W by Reeves, Texas; second, Raleigh, Missouri; third, Crosby, Colorado; fourth, Crosby, Nebraska. Time, 10 seconds. Half-Mile College Relay Teachers, Neb., 1:33.5; third, College of Emporia, 1:34.7; fourth, McPherson, 1:38.4. Third section, won by Cape Girardeau Teachers (McLane, G. McDonalde, Kichne, K138; 1:304; second, William Jewell, 1328; third, Witch On basis of elapsed time, the first section stands as finals. First section ww by Indiana (Stein, Elliott, Hicks, Collier) 1.27; second, Kansas 1.28; third, Texas : 320 fourteens 1.29.5 Section two won by Washington (Bushhead, Bloom, Leye, Waite), 1:21 second, Iowa State, 1:282; 1:34 first, Iowa State, 1:34 third, Kansas State, ILL. On basis of clapsed time, race won by Indiana; second, Kansas; third, Texas; fourth, Washington University. Two-Micle College Reqs Webmaster, Two-Micle College; almacome, Alex. B. Dillin, H. 8:02; 4:24; Emporia Teachers; third College of Emporia; fourth, Missouri University Two-6 Mile Kelly Won by Indiana (Lash, Smith, Milt, Truet), 7:48:5; second, Nebraska; third, Drake fourth, Iowa University Two-Mile Relay Won by San Romani, 4:14.1; second, Cunningham. Special Mile Race University team (54) Won by Deck, third; Missouri, second, Drake; third, Missouri; fourth, Kansas State. Won with 22 points, Drake scored 31, Missouri 35. Runners in the mike team race finished in this order: 1. Deckard, Indiana; 2. Lash, Indiana; 5. Collins, Minnesota; 6. McCormick, Alabama; 7. Drake, Michigan; 8. Dixon, Drake; 9. Applegate, Indiana; 8. Mitchell, Kansas State; 9. Gleason, Missouri; 10. Sourii, Illinois; 11. Leland, Kansas State; 12. Burton, Missouri; 13. Robbins, Kansas State; 14. Burrin, Mississippi; 15. Foster, Drake University distance Medley Relay Won by Indiaistance (Marker, Appleba- n Smith, Lak), 10.16;3 second, Drake, Lod, Nehrab, fourth, Washington. Quarter-Meet University Reary Won by Tie (8) (Graven, Atkinson, Jr.) 42:41; first, Iowa, 42:3; third, Indiana, 42:24, fourth, Nebraska, 42:28. Second section: Won by North Texas (E. Brown, Christian, Siowal, D. Brown), 41:9; second, Kansas, third, Washington, 42:4; fourth, Ohio. Won by K.S.T.C., Ecopora (McAlpine, Jimmerman, Frame, San Romani), 10:40; second, Pittsburg; third, School of Mines; fourth, Country On basis of clipped time: First, fourth Texas Teachers, 41.9; second Texas, 42; flat; third, Kansas, 42.1; earth, 42.2. A. C. Me High School Half-Mile Riley Won by Northern (Winstar), Mantler, Trotter, Stoddard, Dye), 1334; second, third, Pasco, fourth, East. First section stands for final places. First place: Sullivan, Bryce; Won by bolt (Smailley, Ryder, Hopkins, Bond), 3:2; 3: second, Independent; third, Arkansas City second, Texas, 3:23:9, third, Iowa, 3:24:10, fourth, Section section won by Drake (Hallin, Robbinson, Patterson), 3:40 flat; second, St Louis, 3:42:6, third, New York, Won by Doochard, Indiana, 9:27; second, Manning, unattached; third, dort Crawton, unattached. Ft. Scott University Spirt Mendel Reyb First section won by Iowa (Billig) C. Teufel, F. Teufel, Graves) 3.32.6 3.38.6 First section won by Pittsburg Teachers (Howard, Heymann, Kirk, R. Brown), 3:23; second, Cape Girardeau, 3:25; third, Bachelel, 3:35; 5:35. University Mile Retay Won by Indiana (Hicks, Miller, El- Second section won by North Texas Baylor, D. Browning, 3,19; second, Ocklona Baptist, 3,23; third, East Texas Teacher, 3,25; fourth, Emporia Teacher, 3,27. On basis of elapsed time: First, North Texas Teachers; second, Oakland Baptist; third, Pittsburg; fourth. East Texas Teachers. PAGE THRENN llett, Collier); 3:19:8; second, North Central Teachers, and Evins State; third, Northeastern; fourth, of Drake tied for second. Polt Vault Poit Vault Won by Bird of Kansas, 13 feet 6 inches; Noble of Kansas, Seibert of PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS Won by Sam Francis, Nebraska, 51, t. 6 in. (a new meet record); second; Continued on next page. ONE STOP FOR SALE: Yellow Stair Black Hawk sport touring car. In good condition. New paint job. Phone 365 and ask for owner. -133 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR SCHOLE the PAYLOR 9.24 Mass. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. 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PHONE Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. --men's Glee Club: "Spinn" (German), arranged by A "Waters Ripple and Flow owlakov," arranged by Taylorolin is Singing in the Streetman, arranged by Kozhetz Cowlley, arranged by Craig) or "Czeeboulovakice Song," arranged by Rowen, Mary Ellen Miller, c.73. "Glee Club: The Kiwai-acting," written and staged by afer. The plot is that the local arian Club has been asked to a stunt at the national con which is to be held in the future; talks will be a special meeting of db to select the best stout of by the members. ARGUS The The CANDID CAMERA with 1-4.5 lens only $12.50 Circular on Request Photographic supplies Paper - films Exposure meters Developing tanks Enlargers Deploying picture cameras Equipment Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted NOLL OPTICAL CO. 839 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship Give New Life to Your Old Shoes — Special Prices for a Short Time Men's leather half soles 60c Women's leather half soles 50c Men's or women's rubber heels 25c OTTO FISCHER 812 Merr St. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 216 three insertions, 106 six insertions, 74 contrast rates, not more than 21万 words, 12 per month. Payable by cash. SCHOLARSHIP: $350.00 per student. 813 Mass. St. "Glee Club: "The Scissors or" (Finnish song), ar- by Jungst. "Steal Away to (Negro spiritual), arranged by homee. "Grandma Grunt's (Carolina folk song), arranged rholomee. Solo, Harry O'F18 "Home on the Range" (cowing), by Guion-Riegler. Solo, n Bogley, c40. seas' Gleeb Club: "Orpheus his Hut Lee; by Sullivan-Harris. Rocket," by Victor Harris. This House, by Braille-Bulls- In Glee Club: A concerted from the second act of the *et song*. By "sigmund Romberg," and Western love—"Let Love loom, Vernon Landon," fa.39."One in your Garden," work," solo Kitea f'spap."One Alone," solo, Dorsey."c38. ibined glee clubs: "Alma Marranged by Don Dooley fs. nssas Gets k Tokens Soon eka, April 19—(UP)—W. G. chairman of the state tax com- m官 will be let late this week for to be used in the manufac- fur Kansas sales tax tokens. re Luther, member of the tax explosion, explained that Kansas laws require the thousand dollars by because the taxes law tax the tokens must be manu- ated at the Hutchinson state reto- ry. only because the legislature that provision in the law," r said, "Kansas taxpayers will the burden of an annual loss as into thousands of dollars. are several factories, one in mati in particular, which of to manufacture and deliver taxes tax tokens cheaper than an buy the metal and have turned out at Hutchinson." her explained this was because d machinery will have to be costing approximately $25,000. Id Affairs Commission See 'Spain in Flames' members of the world affairs commi- nies of the Y.W.C.A. will attend showing of the movie "Spain in its" at the Unitarian Church 9 tomorrow afternoon as their meeting. s Rose Terlin, who spoke here the religious conference a ago, called the film "one ofest-documented films" on the inh situation which she had Since the talk on Spain by Osm, professor of romance ages, earlier in the year to the mission, its members will be interested in attending lentity. yone interested in attending the e is asked to get his ticket at ey House any time before jessday afternoon, and as many possible are asked to meet at ey House at 3:15. Those who able to meet the group may go ly to the church.