A Contribute to the Red Cross flood fund. Leave your money at the Business Office VOLUME XXXIV UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas A semester's subscription to the Kansas costs $1.75 Or, you can have it for 10 cents a week Men's Pan-Hel Council Passes New Pledge Rule "Any man pledging a social fraternity which is a member of the Men's Panhellenic Council shall signify his intention of pledging that fraternity to the secretary of the Council," is a rule which was passed in a meeting of that body Sunday The rule was passed to eliminate arguments which might arise over a man's pledging of two fraternities during the confusion of rush week, and to give the Council an accurate record of members. Another rule passed by the body stated that organizations which apply for membership in the Penhall Association, the National Interfaith Committee. on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris NUMBER 89 Although Dr. R. H. Wheeler has written several books on psychology and is familiar with animal as well as human behavior, yesterday his knowledge did not seem great enough to conquer the will of his misbehaving dog. A passivity nipped the dog down the yard and raised the air when out of the Doctor Wheeler calling for the dog to come home. But the dog began running from yard to yard paying no attention to his master. The definitely angered doctor gave chase pointing his finger at the dog and yelling "Here Scent" to maneuver the dog into position to get the hypnotic eye upon him, but the dog liked the game of chase and vacated the yards to scamper up the street. At this point the master gave up and watched the dog run—thepassion noticed Wheeler's life in hiding and tried and threw them but silently so that he hurried away from the scene. One downtown theater magistrate is reported to have worked out a system which really gets work out of the $10 a week employee. The method is relatively simple—the merely gives each employee a example, a ticket, and they may be an assistant teacher, and with the resulting titles the employees are led to believe that they are important so they work like shaves. The Minor Sports class is going to study the fundamentals of wrestling and class members report that Kenny Postlethwaite is anxious for the class to get started because he wants to learn all of the "holes" that he can train and oblate. One classmate remarked that at class practice Postlethwaite would never have any fear of "Hair-holds." --four conferences called by sen- tror Frank Murphy. He is said to have informed federal officials in The Sigma Kappa's are reported to be getting plenty irked at being confused with the Kappa's at every turn. After amassing enough energy to attend church practically in a body last Sunday, and calling up ahead of time to reserve place enjoying it, the group goe*ring all this trouble to have" the preacher announce that the Presbyterian church was pleased to have the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority present. The Sigma Kappa's looked around, and seeying nary a Kappa present, surmised that it was again a case of mistaken identity. The first time she heard of this nature orchestra the girls hired for their winter party turned up at the Kappa house, early in the evening, only to be sent over to the Sigma Kappa house after a little questioning. The girls' one compensation was the fact that during fraternity rush we were Sigma Kappa by having their 'piece de resistance' at a dinner, a huge cake, beautiful decorated with the words Sigma Kappa instead of the more usual title. Student's Father Killed Dr. Stanton McCool, physician and a prominent American Legionnaire was killed Sunday near Senee when his car collided with a truck driven by a member of a CCC company. Doctor McCool is survived by his wife, a daughter, and Stanton, Jr'm39. DEAN BURDICK TO SPEAK BEFORE BAR ASSOCIATION William L. Burdick, dean of the School of Law, will speak of "The Necessity of an Independent Judiciary" before the harbor associations of Lyon, Chassé Collery counsellor, and Beverly Court meeting at Ecclesia Friday night. Parking Regulations Into Effect Wednesday A scheduled appointment of Dean Burdick to address the Wichita市 association at Wichita last Saturday night did not materialize when the death of Harry Hurt, 98, president of the association was announced. The School of Law, caused the meeting to be postponed until March 6. Parking of cars on the main c which was permitted during the ten-seameter period, will no allowed, and all holders of licences will be assigned to theular parking area. The carriage may park cast or like hedge or west of the Engin George Snyder, traffic officer of the University, announces that all parking regulations will go into a again tomorrow morning. Speed limits and stop signs are be observed. In that connector fleer Snider said that the street bus stops on Mississippi street the east side of the Chemistry bing, when there are no pass for the vehicle. So he will go on around the cr to make the stop, thus leaving narrow street clear while discha passengers. DEAN SWARTHOUT NAMES NEW A CAPPELLA MEMI Dean Swarthout of the Scho Fine Arts announced yesterday the two vacancies in the so section of the Westminster A pella chair have been filled. two students admitted are Betty Mechem, fa'umel, and Helen Cbeam, fa'39. Both women are majors in the School of Fine A Anchovie. The choir will make its appearance on Feb. 28 at the all annual Vespers when the tata "Abrham Lincoln" by V Damroch will be repeated, Irene Peeble as bodywife and wi wi chair and University Symphon chestra. Celebrate Kansas K.U. Alumni Attend Meetin Boston and Schenectady A large number of Univ alumni were among the Ka who gathered for the Kansas celebration in the East. In Boston, 49 Jayhawk attails at Westminster and Westminster Prot. Carson, 12 library Yale University, was the prispaeker. His subject was "F in Panorama from Coronavirus Landon." Phil Bramwell, 36, dent at the Harvard Business S spoke on present day affairs Edwin F. Parker, 31," was he the KU. Aul Boston and Ralph Hower, 26" retary for the coming year. elected to the Executive C were Elizabeth Plank Jenkins, 1" Allen, 17, James Callahan, 2" Deane Mottall, 21. Thirty-five former University dents were present at the celeb in Schonectady. The enterial there was given through the bined effects of University of I and Kansas State College at Mrs. Garold King, 29, who elected vice-president of the was the only University gr elected to an office. Mother Student Dies Mr. John M. Lemmer, ft 22, d. Fairybury Manor, burg Mts. Lemmer had been a unemployment since Jan. 25. K F K U Tuesday, Feb. 9 2:30 p.m. Elementary Germ Tuesday, Feb. 9. 2:42 p.m. News Flashes. 2:46 p.m. Choose Your V *Teaching in the Public School* *dear, dean of the of Education.* 6 p.m. Choosing Your V "Aviation," Fpar. Earl D. H. 10 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook edition. 10:15-10:45 p.m. Request Prof. Robert Calderwood, LAWBENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1977 Roosevelt Urges Lewis and G.M.C. To Compromise Union Leader Virtually Abandons Hope To Settle Strike Dispute Detroit, Feb. 8,—UPD—President Russelloveff has urged John L. Lewis, militant union leader, and General Motors Corporation executives to leave the city in settlement of the costly automobile strike, it was learned here tonight. Simultaneously it became known that Lewis virtually has abandoned hope of settling the lawsuit called by Governor Frank Murphy. He is said to WEATHER Willeford Has Job in Illinois Edward O. Willeford, 35, major in the nursing department and for make-up man and presnman for the Daily Kansan, has accepted a job on the Daily Clintonian, Clinton, Clinton major also, the Greys, 29, editor and owner of the newspaper. Soaring Influed in Fall OVER THE HILL Kansas-generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; rising temperature Wednesday and in west portion Tuesday. Willeford Has Job in Illinois Margie Sparing, cunei was treated Saturday at Wake Forest for lacerations and bruises which she received when she fell on the ice while climbing the hi-basket Gappa security house. Deletes Attend Conference Twenty-three University delegates representing Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. attended the Rocky Mountain Student Christian Movement economic Dr. Margaret Dale Will Speak Today Dr. Margaret Lincoln Dale, well-known Kansas City city管 specialist, will speak this afternoon at Henley House at 4:30, and again at 8 o'clock this evening. Squadron Insigne Designed by Crafton Appears in Life The topic of her afternoon talk will be "Feminine Grace." She will speak on "The Relation of Glands to Health and Personality" at night. This concludes a series of meetings by the Academic Commission on the subject of "Personality and Family Relationships." Former Kansas Studen Will Present Two Lectures At 6 o'clock this evening, a dinner will be given in honor of Doctor Dekker. Not since 1918 has Prof. Allen Crafton, department of speech and dramatic art, laid eyes on the insignia which he designed for the United States Army Squadron of the United States Army during the war. It recently appeared along with 13 other insignia on a double page of the Jan. 25 issue of *The Atlantic*. The section of the magazine devoted to the activities of the United States Army presents on a double page a picture in color of a new type of bombing plane, centrally ordered with 253 inches per hour, out protected on all sides by flexible machine guns. Under the picture appear the insignia in a double row. Bishop Asserts Duty of Church To Guard Society Christianity and Social Action' is Topic of McConnell's Address Johniee Layton, world's champion three-cushion billiard players, beat Swede Matilion 50-38 in an exhibition match at the Union billiard room Friday afternoon. Approximately 125 students attended the exhibition. Both players made several excellent exhibition-type shots, many time "It is the function of the church to give the prophet a chance to say what he has to say," is the belief of Francis J. McConnell, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the past quarter of a century, who spoke Sunday evening in the University Auditorium. Norman, Okla., Feb. 6—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma守夜才 obtained an undisputed hold on second place in the Big Six race by defeating Missouri 42-26 before 2,500 fans. Bishop McConnell, speaking on the subject "Christianity and Social Action," drew from his wealth of illustrative anecdotes to show the Oklahoma Downs Missouri PAGE SIX Johnnie Layton Gives Billiard Exhibition In Memorial Union In addition to their conference game with Kansas State, the Missouri,Tigers will play St. Louis University at Columbia. The Tigers defeated the St. Louis team in a pre-season game 31-26. Jayhawkers To Play Wildcats and Cyclones Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. 735 Mass. Last week the two Big Six teams with perfect non-conference slates lost games to foes in non-conference games. Missouri lost to Washington University of St. Louis 26-23 after leading 17-7 at halftime, and Oklahoma lost to the Oklahoma Aggies, 32-27. The Jayhawkers, undeficated in conference basketball, will participate in two of the four Big Six games scheduled this week. Thursday night the Kansas team goes to Manhattan to meet the Kansas State Wildcats. The Wildcats were defeated at Lawrence earlier in the season 39-28. Saturday night the Iowa State Cyclones journey here to play their second game with the Hawkeyws. Kansas defeated the Cyclones 36-26 Friday night at Ames. Kansas State and Missouri, two teams that have not met this season, play tomorrow night at Columbia, and Friday night the Nebraska Cornhoppers meet the Oklahoma Sooners on the 31-34 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Sooners at Lincoln earlier in the season. REASONABLE month or semester Rates on all makes. Phone 548 shots, and calculation bank shots during the match. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS COUPON The game progressed more or less evenly until the end when the score 48-47 in favor of the stuttering stranger. As Layton stepped up to the ball, he touched one of the balls with his hand, thereby committing a foul. If the opponent had protected the foul, Layton would have lost his turn, but by the time he could see it, the ball had been touched. Layton had made three points, and won the match as well as the $4.60. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the After the match, Layton gave an exhibition on the method of diamond system play which he invented. In this he showed how the game of three-cushion billiards can be played on the basis of mathematical calculation. He concluded the afternoon's entertainment by relating several of his most interesting games to the 25 years that he has been playing professional billiards and gave a series of trick and fancy shots. COUPON This coupon is worth 15c in trade on purchases over 25c. One of the most amusing matches that Layton ever played was in Kansas City several years ago when he was playing an exhibition match. He offered to meet anyone who wanted to play a side bat. A rather shy young man approached him, and after a good deal of stummering and stuttering proposed a match of 50 points of three-cuban billiards, using championship rules and a $40. The side bet was to pay $4.00 to the young man's money. HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED Cut trim down, change bands or shape FREE; we all jobs guaranteed. We meet all price to half-sale and heel your shoes with best quality and/or patching or rips. SHINE FREE. Phone 255 — We deliver OMAHA HAT & SHOE WORKS 717 lbs. Mass. 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Union billard room will present the Mystic Master Player, who is a former world's champion in pocket billards. He will play an exhibition match with a University student and also give an exhibition of fancy and difficult pocket billard shots. A total of 15 tickets will be refunded to students of tickets will be refunded 15 cents in trade in the Union billard room after the match. Senester changes in the CSEP schedules are being delayed because of the illness of Mary C. Olen, executive secretary of the local office. STOP STO at For Winter Service Try SHELL GAS For Better Winter Performance HONEST ABE History tells us that Honest Abe overcharged a customer 6c on some tea she had purchased. As soon as he discovered the mistake he walked, we don't remember how many miles, to return the 6c. Such things as this helped him to the highest office in America. Proving again that HONESTY IS OUR BEST POLICY PHONE 101 --in the dizzy doings of the dame who wanted to be SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935 K. U.'s Entertainment Center "Stir Down" Strikes Are the Fad Now — Do Your "Stirting Down" in 'Dickinson's Chair' Get "On the Avenue" to a Dickinson Show DICKINSON Courtesy, Service and Fine Entertainment CONTINUOUS SHOWS T O D A Y IT'S HOWLARIOUS! 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