1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Dramatic Club Play Makes Hit With Audience NUMBER 99 "This Thing Called Love Presents a Fast Moving Comedy Of Today Ralph Bryant, 'cune. Even staid George and Martha Washington would have laughed up- roariously at the portrayal of mod- ern love. He was by the Dramatic club in "This Thing Called Love" last night. Old Fraser theater resounded to the rattings of Sam Kimble c'37, and Eather Hollecker, c'37, characterizing Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand, and to the applause and laughter of the large audience. Betty Ruth Smith, fa37, as Amm, the converted spinster, was perfectly at home on the stage, laughing spontaneously and loving fervently. Her movements were graceful and timely. Her cohort, Larry Wightman, e37 transformed himself quickly from a long-lost stranger to a man totally familiar with the modern world. The cast did an excellent job of mood creation in the first act. With soft music on the radio, drinks were served, the characters paired off and chatted amabilly, creating an atmosphere verging closely on the theme of "Abode of the Blessed," which phrase Berrard had used to describe Ms. Haleen's character. "Abode of the Blessed" is changed to "Madhouse of the Maniacs" when Miss Hollecker lets go with that gentle voice of hers. Fred Littleton, c'39, couldn't keep from smiling at his own jokes, but that's excusable when you consider that they're pretty good jokes and he didn't write them anyway. As Normie finds one place where he's been a teacher, she marries a marriage number five in his list of shamelessly uprooted love-matches. Every entrance of Frances Martin, c37, framed a picture in the mind's eye of a typical college widow. Seriously, the cast co-ordinated well, showing the artistry of its director, Rolla Nuckles, especially in his "ad-lib" scenes. Fast action, except for an occasional love scene, prevailed. The play began in a roar of excitement and ended in a flurry of confusion. Lucie Wagner, fa38, always knew just what to say at just the right time. Her ability was exceptional at turning the conversation tender-tone back and forth in a pasture instead of leading them along the straight and narrow. But her husband, Joe Myers, c'unc, was used to it and thought his cause hopeless until harassed husband Jerry Doyle, c'unc, that they leave the rowdy group. Locille Gayon, *c*'uncel, and James Bradfield, *c*'uncel, played the butter and maid, small but necessary parts, 'aking their cues promptly. X on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris By Kenneth Morris The Delta Tau's are reported to be searching for a culprit brother (supposedly) who put a goldfish in a pitcher of drinking water. Glasses were suspected of suspecting boys, and refilled from the pitcher—all seemed well until the housemother drained the pitcher and out flopped the fish into her glass. But that same who had scoured them to have symptoms of sea-sickness. One of the Pi Phi members has been putting out the information that her agency is backing its use in a project for the Hill's "most fascinating hee." We have been asked to announce that anyone wishing to have a flattening picture of Bill Brown, Phi Delt, may secure one from last Sunday's K.C. Star--Brown's picture appeared with those of several other children belonging to the "Doting Grandmother's Club." Someone placed a large, neatly-lettered sign in the front yard of the OVER THE HILL Graduate Visits Daughter J. M. Stewart, 171, who graduated in pharmacy at the University and now owns a pharmacy, his daughter, Jesse Stewart, phi 38, yesterday. Faculty Masons to Wichita aterviews Business Seniors "M. L. Frederick, representative of the compulsory officer of the Genii School of Business tomorrow for positions in accounting, statistics and management." LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1937 Gew. O. Porter, registrar, W. L. Barrie, dean of the college, and J. K. Proctor, professor of engineering, attended a meeting of the Macdonald garage at Wichita Falls. 'Tennyson' Lecture Thursday Student Christian Federation Meets The Student Christian Federation will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting on Thursday, March 12, in hall, according to a statement made yesterday afternoon by John T. M40, president of the federation. Prof. W. D. Paden, instructor English, will give a lecture at 3: Thursday in Fraser hull, room 253 English majors and graduate studies on the subject, "Tennyson at Car- lege." All students interested invited. Mr. A. J. Mix, professor of botan will speak to the members of Bacteriology Club on "Plant Virus in our meeting this evening." Pending the talk there will be a timer be held at 5:20 p.m., Snow hall. Bacteriology Club Meets Interviews Chemical Engineers A representative of the Gulf Co. company is here today interviewing senior engineering Seniors interested in position this company should see Pre T.H. Marshall and arrange for interviews. "Does Philosophy Uphold a Belle in God?" is the question which reprints groups from both the WKCA and WXCA at 8 o'clock on the evening at 8 o'clock on the肩 of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hunt. M. Martin is general secretary of the 'Y' Grouns Meet Returns From Oklahoma Continued on page ) Thurland C. Fletcher, graduate student in the department of socialogy, returned letters he received by he was elected treasurer and executive committee man of the state league of young Neo Democracies at a statewide meet French Club Will Hear Mahier R. G. Mahier, associate professor of romance languages, will give a lecture in France in 1998, at the regular meeting of the French club tomorrow at 4:30 in 113 Admissionation. Professor Mahier lived in an eye-pen press these flights. Botany Club To Initiate The Botany Club will hold initiation services for its new members at the Sloane Chapel, and speak for the program will include Leo Franklin, C. R. Rolletta and David M. Doyle, a man, c'unl. The club will meet at the home of Dr. A. J. Mix, 114 Loveland Ave. Race Problem Is Discussed The importance of the race problem on the campus was discussed at 4:30 yesterday afternoon at the University Council of YMCA, and the Freshman commission of YWC.A, at Henley House. The committee was led by Prof. Nevel Gist of the sociology department was present at the meeting. Lindley Back From East Chancellor E. H. Lindley returned Sunday from a week's trip through the East on University business. He attended a meeting of the American Medical association, to which he is a permanent delegate from the State University association, in Chicago, and a committee meeting of the National Association of State Universities in Washington, D.C., and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Iowa State College at Annes, where he discussed several items pertaining to the schools. FRED HARRIS TO SPEAK and Ames Represents University at Chicago, Washington, Ann Arbor. Senator Fred Harris of Ottawa will be the guest speaker at the Phil Delta Phi, law fraternity, banquet tonight in the Colonial tea room, Bob Schroebel, 137, president of the fraternity, announced yesterday. Further plans for the week include an informal party in the grill room of the Eldridge hotel Saturday night. Phi Delta Phi recently pledged 17 students to a scholarship and pledges are Frank Barbee, Elbert Brainerd, John Farley, William Gough, James Haughey, Roy Kirby, Richard R. Lameham, Paul MacCaskill, Richard M. McMillie, Frank Nim-ches, Ron Koch, Robert Hermann Smith, George Stevens, Max Temple, and Paul Wilson, all of the class of 1939, and Rich Jones, 38. Designers Enter Contest AT LAW BANQUET TONIGHT Students Send Fifty Patterns (National Wallpaper Contest Students in the department of design are sending entries to the national wallpaper competition, sponsored by the United Wallpaper Factories. All designers, professionals, and exhibitors are allowed to enter the contest. About fifty entries are being made by University students, some sending one entry, others as many as three. One person is allowed to make only three entries. A variety of styles and colorings is being offered, and patterns for many different types of rooms. Sutherland Will Stay As Coach In Spite of Feud Debaters Back From Seven-Day Texas Tourney A series of debates with the University of Texas, a broadcast debate over WOAI at San Antonio, a debate in Austin with team of five Texas colleges and any universities marked the seven-day debate tour of the Loeie State State last taken by the Texas A&M, 137, and Martin Maloney, c'87. Randall and Maloney Win Three Decisions; Debate Over WOAI Randall and Maloney debated a team from the University of Texas in Fort Worth, Temple, and San An- The Jayhawker track team showed their versatility by becoming a crew of mushers on the return trip to Nebraska at Lincoln on Saturday. Track Team Takes To Barber Chair When Snow Stops Bus The bin plunged into a drift of snow which covered the hood of the machine and blocked the doors and windows. It then men to travel through the windows. Confer on Restoration Of Museum Building crawl through the windows. Coch Carpia jointed to the driver's suggestion of returning in the closed bus, and while the driver urged and urged that an effort be made to return to Sabetta. After two hours of labor in digging the bus out, the party returned to Sabetta at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Most of the party found rooms with local residents, but Hargiss and several members stayed in a barber shop and slept in. State Architect Modifies Plans Before Bids Are Heard Plans for the restoration and completion of Dyche museum are going forward steadily according to Dr. H. L. Hane, curator of the museum of Natural History, who discuss modifications of the museum, 24, state architecture, Saturday. At present Coolidge is making modifications on plans for the size and placement of the exhibit cases. As soon as these modifications are completed, bids on heating, plumbing, and finishing will be advertised for. In 1833, with the combined funds of $25,000 granted to the University by the state legislature and a grant of $10.465 from the PWA, the entire Plans for Co-op Bookstore To Be Presented Today Revised Recommendations To Be Passed Upon By M.S.C. and W.S.G.A. a revised recommendation to the M.S.C. and the W.S.G.A. for a resolution directing the Union Operating Committee to submit definite plans for a co-operative bookstore to the student governing bodies, was made yesterday afternoon by the joint committee on the co-operative bookstore room in the Memorial Union building. The recommendation will go to the DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 --of the International Men's Intramurals --for all Big Six scoring honors held the eye of spectators by setting the race with 10 points. The Men's intramural basketball schedule for this week includes the following games: Monday Hexagons vs. Whitlwinds on east court at 6 p.m.; Phil Delti on east court at 7 p.m.; KKE: Cardinals on east court at 9 p.m.; Galloping Choseis on west court at 10 p.m.; SPE: Triangle on east court at 10 p.m; Ohio Rangers or Thea Tau on east court There were several basketball games on the Intramural schedule yesterday, but few were very interesting. The highest scoring tilt was the 12th in a game that defeated the Whirlwinds 81-44. Dilhretra, guard on the Houl Hounds, was high point man The Galloping Ghosts II team broke even in two close games yet ended up losing 28-27 in the morning, and dropped an overtime game in the afternoon to win 25-24. Following are the box scores of games played Friday and yesterday. Dalte Chi 'F' (18) Kappa Siz 'B' (25) Müller, f 0.3 f 18 Diedlerhäher, f 0.3 f 0.3 DeHärderhäher, f 0.3 f 0.3 Ry森, f 0.3 Ry森, f 0.3 McGimo, g 0.3 0.3 McGimo, g 0.3 0.3 Tromp, g 0.3 0.3 Pfeis 0.3 0.3 Lynos, g 0.3 Lynos, g 0.3 Congruv, 0.3 0.3 Kappa Siz 'B' (25) Official: Rosacker. 14 6 10 Official: Rosnecker T.O.T. (d.) Kappa Sig (g) Kappa Sig (f) g 1 g 2 g 3 g 4 Eminore, f 0 2 2 2 Mettec, e 0 3 1 2 Metec, o 0 2 2 1 Brougier, f 1 1 1 0 Brougier, o 1 1 1 0 Hallowley, w 1 1 0 0 Hallowley, o 1 1 0 0 Cahill, f 1 1 0 0 Cahill, o 1 1 0 0 Kawerau, f 1 0 0 0 Phi Delt "C" ("18) Waugh, f. (1) Vowel, f. (0 1) Smith, c. (0 2) Thought, u. (0 3) Thetma, u. (0 4) Hayes. (0 5) Official: Foss-Keown Hell Hounds (81) Hell, warde | 14 Dyer, jer | 6 0 0 Kruger, c | 3 0 0 Fleeson, g | 14 0 0 Fleeson, g | 2 0 0 Dalton | 2 1 0 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Official: 38.5.7 21.2.7 Cudwalder-MeKroe. D.E.B. "B" (9) g t f f S.E.B. "B" (27) g f f Kennedy, g t f f Powell, f f Kennedy, f f Powell G. Ghosts II (38) Balailey, f. 12 Bailley, f. 2 Linseyow, f. 2 1 2 2 Boardman, c. 1 2 2 2 Smith, s. 1 2 2 2 Stanland, s. 1 2 2 2 24 6 8 Official: Keown. **Tenn.** 322. *Allen*, f. (42) *Alfred*, f. (42) *Stirner*, f. ... 0.01 *Stevens*, g. ... 0.01 *Petersson*, g. ... 0.01 *Lambert*, f. ... 0.00 *Lambrer*, f. ... 0.00 *Mackintosh*, f. ... 0.00 *Makindhi*, f. ... 0.00 All Shows Sunday 35c Week Days 25c 'til 7 1242 G. Ghosts II (28) H. Lindsay, f 1 0 0 Stoland, f 1 0 0 Stoland, f 0 1 1 Smith, f 1 0 1 Smith, f 1 0 1 Pearce, f 2 0 1 Hull Heads (g) f gtL Dalton, f 0.10 Ward, l 0.10 Kruppner, f 0.10 Kruppner, l 0.10 Flecon, g -1.00 Flecon, l -1.00 Dyer, f -1.00 Dyer, l -1.00 13.2.8 Official: Crabbe. 12811 A.T.O. (15) B.I. (31) Phi Delt (31) f f f f f Klirr, f - 0.1 f Young, f - 0.1 Arthur, f - 0.1 Young, f - 0.1 Gough, g - 0.1 Norbh, f - 1.1 Gough, g - 0.1 Doytre, f - 1.1 Wintshin, g - 0.1 Doytre, f - 1.1 Cawwal - 0.0 Chambers, f - 0.1 Cawwal - 0.0 Chambers, f - 0.1 Van Cleve, f - 0.1 S.A.F. (42) g f t 1 g Ogfufo, f 0 1 4 Barlen, f 5 1 2 Ogufo, f 0 1 4 Narren, f 1 1 0 Ogufo, f 0 1 4 Kleyn, f 1 1 0 Bairney, e 0 1 2 Killey, g 3 4 Mayer, b 0 1 2 Zupenin, f 7 0 1 Murry, g 0 1 2 Zupenin, f 7 0 1 Murry, g 0 1 2 Nallie 0 0 1 F. J. H. W. (54) Backeyes (2) Officials: 23 7 9 Arkhip-Rosacker. General: Secretary The Collegians forfeited to A.K. Psi. Theta Tau “B” forfeited to **Column (20)** **College (21)** 20 Knoepbvp, f 1 0 2 L. Baird, f -1 0 3 Leo, f -1 0 2 L. Baird, f -1 0 3 Wawmank, r e 1 0 3 Simpson, f -1 0 2 Torrence, r e 1 0 3 Simpson, f -1 0 2 Horst, r e -1 0 2 Horst, r e -1 0 2 Yost, r e -1 0 2 R. Baird, f -1 0 0 Erweilder, r Continuous Shows TODAY X 7 8 1-3-5-7-9 Official: McEroe. The Collegegians forfeited to A.K. In the Joyful Picture Made From Frederick Lonsdale's Great Stage Play Fun's on the Loose With Three of Your Merriest Favorites! JOAN CRAWFORD WILLIAM POWELL Robt. MONTGOMERY NOTE In order to accommodate the crowds and for your convenience, week-day shows will be continuous from 2:30 to 11:30 p.m. "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" at 3-5-7-9 You Can't Keep Up With the Laughs and Excitement ALSO! Our Gang Riot - "Bored of Education" - Band Act - "Dancing on the Cladding" *World's Latest News Events.* Sigma Chi "C," and Y.M.C.A. I forcated to Westminsterians. In契机 "B"-Pi KA. "B" and S.A.M. Aacia games, no teams appeared Groves Scores 19 Points In the men's intramural volleyball games played Friday night, Delta Chi defended Nu 21-9 and 21-8. Phi Giang defeated Phi Al 25-1 and 10-1 Kansas State Wins Rough Game From Missouri Frank Groves, tall Kansas State center and an outstanding candidate PAGE SEVEN Manhattan, Feb. 20—(UP)—Kan- State college defeated the University of Missouri 39 to 25 in a ruggedly played basketball game here BASKETBALL SCORES Not until after the first half did the game take on momentum. Play was rough. Thirteen fouls were committed during the period. Kansas State 39, Missouri 28 Will Read Paper Tonight Kansas State 28, Missouri 26 Purdue 34, Minnesota 33 Navy 42, Army 49 Iowa 43, Wisconsin 35 Ralph Edward Hoke, c37, will read his paper on the importance of the Teachings of Christ', this evening at the regular Sunday evening meeting of the Church. We Bring to You the Screen's Most SHOWS TAKE HER TO A VARSITY SHOW Week Days 2:30,7,9:30 Sunday Continuous, 2-12 p.m. NOW PLAYING — The Varsity Leads Again! Sensational Revelation! ROGER PRYOR MURIEL EVANS issingGirls MARTIN MOONEY DIRECTED BY 1 PRODUCED BY PHIL ROSEN GEORGER BATCHELLER A Startling Expose of the Woman Racker Revealing What Happens to Girls Who Leave Home to Seek Fortune and Fame and Find Instead Shame and Digress! SECOND FEATURE JANE WYATT The Charming New Personality of Today That Is Destined to Be the Star of Tomorrow! with LOUIS HAYWARD The Industry's Latest Find Co-starring in "The Luckiest Girl in the World" Supported by Nat Pendleton - Eugene Pallette - Katherine Doweet NOTE! No Increase in Admission Adults 15c Kiddies 10c The Varsity Offers "Mosta of the Besta for Lessta"