Legislators: We need money to fill his place--in the basement of the Mem- ral Union building and selects a constitutional committee draw up plans for the propoess federation and submit them to tl the president and meet Wednesday day afternoon. VIOR, D. C. Jackson Among those who did much to keep up the standards in institutes of electrical engineering, Jackson教授, Jackson教授, the department of electrical engineering, left the University of Kansas in 1935 to go to the Lewis Institute in Chicago. Prof. D. C. Jackson He is a graduate of Harvard and holds the degrees of A.B. B.S., and M.S. He came to the University of Kansas in 1930 He is a member of Tau Beta Pi national honorary engineering fraternity; the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. He has done a great deal of research work and is co-author of a book, "The Scientific Age". Kansas State Music Group Holds Meeting Kuersteiner Is Elected Officer; Taylor Presides Prof. Karl O. Kuersteiner of the School of Fine Arts was elected vice-president of the Kansas State Music Teachers association at its twenty-ninth annual convention held in Manhattan last week. Howard C. Taylor, professor of piano presided over the meeting, serving his second year as president of the school. William toastmaster at the convention banquet held Thursday evening at the Wareham hotel. Otto Messner, chairman of the School of Fine Arts department of public school music, gave an address last Thursday morning on "The Development of Musicality." He also conducted a master class in music education that afternoon. Irene Peabody, assistant professor of Music at the School of Fine Arts sang a group of songs Thursday afternoon. Rudolph Ganz, pianist; Michael Pressi, violinist; and Herbora Gould, bass, gave full recital programs durations convention and also conducted music. Many faculty members of the School of Fine Arts attended. The convention will be held in Emporia next year. University students attending were Charlene Barbour, fa'39; Jean Eichengerberg, fa'39; Carolyn Bailey, fa'39; Margaret Stoufler, fa'38; William Zimmerman, fa'unic; Robert Watson, fa'39; Ray Lawenson, gr, Patricia Gleason, uncle; John Paul, fa'37; Carroll Nichols, fa'38; Mary Francis Cole, fa'unic; Gerald Cole, fa'39; Helen Tibets, fa'unic; Stella May Chitmitt, gr; Harriet Bunting, fa'unic; Mary Jackson, fa'40; Leonna Stuffed, gr; Mary Steuart Swaford, uncle; and Ernest Swaford, uncle. Chandler Return to Chandler Chandler returned Thursday from a two weeks' vacation from his job at the University, the following cities in Texas Hous- son, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, New Orleans. Chandler Returns From South UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the Universitu of Kansas NUMBER 104 VOLUME XXXIV UNITED FRONT AIM OF LIBERAL GROUP Representatives of Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. and American Student Union Elect Committee To Draw Up Constitution Proposing Lines of Action on Campus Political Problems By Kenny Lewis, c'39 Hoping to present a united front to campus administrative and governing bodies on national, international, and especially campus problems in the near future, committees of three of the liberal groups on the Hill met yesterday to plan formation of what they termed a "Student Front," fashioned much like popular-front governments in various European nations at the present time. Representatives of the Y.M.C.A, the Y.W.C.A., n. m. American Student Union, un- der the temporary chairman- y of Paul Moritz, c. 29, met This committee, composed of De Henry, B.C., Bill Fusion, gr, and Evan Brutkaber, c38, will draw up constitution proposing the lines for a new church to be able to cooperate, and will act mediary between these groups. "We hope to be able to dictate with some degree of representation the attitude that student politics will be made by the men's Student Course made by the Men's Student Course the, Women's Self Governing Asociation, and the administrative through this united front." said De Wetland on the move last night. Although the Peace Action committee failed to send delegates yesterday's meeting, it has indicated its intention of co-operating with the other groups in whatever stance are taken. Evelyn Brubaker, Dorothy Trekley American Student Union was represented the W.C.A. Don Heurz Paul Morris, and Harold Greig, 62 were the M.Y.CA. delegate and the c8, and Gever Landrich, c9, represented by Gregory Hines, c38, Bill Fusion, and Rolland Walr末. WHERE IS G. S. WORAICH. ASKS LETTER FROM INDL An inquiry as to the health an whereabouts of G. S. Worich, has been received by Chief of Police Jude Anderson. He was a student at the University at various times from the University of Michigan and the School of Medicine in 1930. Jian Singh, circle inspector ejected at Kasaugui, District Eubie India, sent the inquiry at the request of Worich's wife, whom he married 19 years ago before his arraignment. The judge heard from him in 1933 and wished a contact him to learn when he plans to come home. COMMITTEE WILL PLAN OLD TIMERS' REUNIO A nation-wide drive to bring to together the class of 1912 in a twelfth anniversary reunion to be held in connection with the commemoration of the class began. Charles P. Tootwoodbury, of Kansas City, Mo. meeting as general chairman, has appointed representatives over Kansas and other states to make purposes for this class. Representatives of each department of the University have all been appointed to help in the drive. Glee Club Tour Postponed The annual spring tour of 9 University Women's Glee Club in Chicago, which began March 13 to the week of April 22, will be further examinations. The club will to mid-west part of the state. Attention, Band Members Russell L. Wiley, director of the band requests that a member be assigned to the Auditorium for convection. Jayhawker Out Wednesday Because of unforessee difficulty the Jayhawker, which was to be issued today, will not be reat. Ms. McCarthy returned to the Jayhawk office from the printer yet, but the Shiderle to Speak Wednesday H. K. Shiderle, structural firmer than Ms. McCarthy, Cemecal association, will speak "Concrete Jokes," before the Architectural Society Wednesday after 4:30. Marvin hall Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 NOTICE To provide time for the all-University convocation to be held at ten o'clock this morning, the following class schedule will be observed: First period 8:30 to 9:05 Second period 9:15 to 9:50 Convocation 10:00 to 10:50 Third period 11:00 to 11:45 Fourth period 11:45 to 12:30 F. H. Liddley Students To Hear Convocation Talk By Hurrey Today he Speaker Has Beer Active in Y.M.C.A. Work for 33 Years Enthusiasm High For Philharmonic In Three Encores Charles D. Hurrey, general sect- School Children Enjoy Special Performance Presented In Afternoon The program opened with the overture to the opera "Russland and Ludmilla" by Glikla. The overture Karl Kruger presented a weakly improved Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra to the students of the University last night in a notable performance, which even surpassed that of last year. It was a varied program, and included a concertto for violin and orchestra, which was played by Robert Quick, concertmaster of the organization. TO CHOOSE NEW ATHLETIC HEAD Board of Regents and Athletic Commission Will Select the Administrator in a Combined Meeting, According to C. M. Harger, Chairman of The Board By John Bondeson, c'unel Topeka, March 1—(UP)—A new athletic director for the University of Kansas will be selected at a meeting between the Board of Regents and the athletic commission of the University within the next two or three weeks, Charles Harger, chairman of the Board, announced here tonight. PAGE SIX Harger's announcement follved the meeting here today between members of the Board. Regents. No recommendations were made by the Board, bt, the following five will be considered: A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg, Northwestern University; $ ^{*} $ A. B. Mackie, Kansas Wes- FOR PROFESSORS DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF ENTOMOLOGY Peylan; Emil Liston, Baker Uni- Five judges will determine the winners, three from the faculty of the University will include John Nelson, professor of English and associate dean of the College; John Hankins, assistant professor of English; and Harold Ingham, director of the extension division; two judges from the Business Department; B. Holmes, of the Holes Investment company; and John Brand, of the firm Stevens and Brand, lawyers. Eight Men Out for Honors Oratorical Contest Entrant Will Be Chosen Tuesday Night A University student will be chosen in the seventh annual junior-senior oratorical contest Tuesday night to represent the University in the Missouri Valley oratorical contest in St. Louis, March 26. The junior-senior event will be held in Fraser theater. and $3 will 86 awareness to respect and third winners will receive, in addition, four awards include Leighton Fossey, e'unel, with "Shoot to Kill" as his subject; Edward Bowren, e'unel, "The Great Benefactor"; John Phillips, e'37, "The Coming Law"; Don Voorhees, e'38, "Dollar Diplomacy-Latest Model"; William Zupape, e'37, "Cows and Cars"; Martin Maloney, e'37, "LaTea Have a War"; Bob Thorpe, e'37, "Nine Old Men"; and Nelson Sullivan, the "Teacher." Professor Buehler, director of forensics, will set or chairman of the in which prices of $15, $10 and $5 will be awarded to first time graduates. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FIRESIDERS' WILL HEAR M. G. Miller, who is connected with the educational division of Consumers' Co-operative, association, North Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "Co-operation and the Plain Man" at the regular weekly meeting of Fireside Forum, Congregational young people's organization, at the Plain Man evening at 7 o'clock, according to an announcement made yesterday by Doris Stockwell, c39, president. FIRESIDERS WILL HEAR SPEAKER DISCUSS CO-OPS Miller, formerly head of the department of history and economics at the College of Emporia, is one of the foremost authorities on connoisseurs of English in the West and a popular speaker at many people's conferences. HONOR PROFESSOR EMERITA TODAY; SPÉCIAL SERVICE Special recognition will be given Misa Hannah P. Oliver, professor emeritus of Latin, at the morning session for her 70 years of faithful and active service. She will be presented with a gift of appreciation and Dr. R. F. Huni will speak on inviting her membership in the church. Miss Missler was one the three members comprising the second graduating class of the University, in 1874. She was also an eyewitness of the infamous Quantrellite Fulcher and Lawrence nearby eighty years ago. eighty years age SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship Give new life to your old shoes - Special prices for a short time Special Prices for a Short Time Men's leather half soles 60c Women's leather half soles 59c Men's leather midsole beels 61c Otto Fischer 813 Mass. St. Merchandise soiled or damaged during our opening school rush. Odds and Ends Half Price Sale Drawing paper Watercolor paper Notebook indexes Notebooks T squares Memory books Notebooks squares Deck sets Banners Pennants Greeting cards ` And many other items — Come in, look them over. Two Book Stores OVER THE HILL Zoologists To Hold Supper Meeting Snow Zoology Club will hold its regular supper meeting at 5.30 Tuesday evening at Snow hall. Fourth Art Talk Tuesday Bisley Malm will speak on "The Art of the American Indian" Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the basement lecture room of Spoorter-Thayer mutter is this the fourth of a series of talks sponsored by the department of art. Morrison Will Speak Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, will discuss "Personality Difficulties" at the Commission of W. C.W.A. tomorrow at 4:30 p.m., at Holley house. All freshmen are welcome. Johnson Unchanged Comedy Will Be Read The condition of Robert Johnson, b135, who is connected to Waikato Medical Services is reported unchanged. His brain was removed in rescuing from a broken collar bone修复成功。 The Creative Leisure group will meet at 3 p.m. today at Harley house, 215 South College Street, for a popece and dramatic art of the past, and a meditation on "I With You," written by Moss Hart and George Kaufmann. The play, an current hit on Broadway, is a current hit on Broadway. Hockey Teams Meet On Kansas City Ice Tickets are on sale at the down- town ticket office at 103 Baltimore and the Pla-Mor. The St. Paul Saints will meet the Kansas City Greyhounds tonight in the final game of the American Hockey Association schedule in Kansas City. Goes to the EVERYBODY Blue Mill 1009 Mass. St. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1973 For DANCIN' with ANSON Crisp Tafferas Dainty Nets Lovely Prints. DAVIS SHOP 1023 Mass Phone 473 Continuous Shows TODAY! Sunday Prices 10c - 35c Entertainment in the Modern Manner Look! GRACE MOORE Singin' and Swingin' to "Minnie the Moacher" (with all the hi-de-ho gestures) ! In a mad merry yarn from the writer of "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and "It Happened One Night." From CLASSICAL to SWINGICAL--- TO SCHUBERT'S SERENADE FROM MINIE THE MOOCHER... TO SCUBBERT'S SERENADE She's Ter-x GRACE MOORE as you've never known her before Completely madcup in her geysers LIVELIEST ROMANCE! COLUMBIA PICTURE WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE GARY GRANT Written and Directed by ROBERT RISKIN Soon — "Doctor's Diary" "Women of Glamour"