A Contribute to the Red Cross flood fund. Leave your money at the Business Office UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas VOLUME XXXIV A semester's subscription to the Kansan 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 in a meeting of the board. The rule was passed to eliminate manners that 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. NUMBER 89 Another rule passed by the body stated that organizations which apply for membership in the Panhellenic Association, National Interfraternity Council. on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris 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 yard. He mistlebearing dog. A witness noticed the dog running around the yard and stepping up 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 Secty" to evidently try to sneer whenever the got 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—the passy noticed Wheeler's lips quivering and tried to read them but throbbed violently that he harrowed away LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1937 One downtown theater maginate 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 title for example, a ticket for an event, be an assistant, and with the颁布 titles the employees are led to believe that they are important so they work like shaves. 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 bar associations of Lyon, Chau and Coffey counties at Emporia Friday morning at meeting. A scheduled appointment of Dean Burick to address the Wichita UB association at Wichita last Saturday night did not materialize when the leath of Harry Hunt, 69, presided over a University School of Law, caused the meeting to be postponed until March 6. Student's Father Killed Dr. Stanton McCool, physician and a prominent American Legionnaire, was killed Sunday near Seneca 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. Parking Regulations Into Effect Wednesday Roosevelt Urges Lewis and G.M.C. To Compromise 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 "holds" that he can try to master. One classmate remarked that at class practice Postlethwaite would never have any fear of "Hair-holds." Union Leader Virtually Abandons Hope To Settle Strike Dispute 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 pews, imagine their annoyance to have "to have" the teacher 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 see nary a Kappa present, surmised that it was again a case of mistaken identity. It was the first time seeing 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 that they brought from the Kappa, the girls did things up right 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. Detroit, Feb. 8. — (UP)—President Rosevelt has urged John L. Lewis, militant union leader, and General Motors Corporation executives to reach a compromise agreement with settlers there, saying it was learned here tonight. Simultaneously it became known that Lewis virtually has abandoned hope of settling the dispute in the current conferences called by GE. current conferences called by Gov- Snyder, traffic officer of the error Frank Murphy. He is said to announce that all work have informed federal officials in will go int morning 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, recently ordered, with a professed top speed of 255 miles per hour, and protected on all sides by flexible machine guns. Under the picture appear the insignia in a double "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. Edward O. Wiltford, 36, a major in the department of journalism and public pressure for the Daily Kansan, has accepted Chair and George L. Carey, 36, a journalism minor also, is editor of *The Kansan*. Spearing Injured in Fall Not since 1918 has Fritz A. Crafton, department of speech and dramatic art, laid eyes on the insignia which he designed for the Twenty-fifth Bombermandard 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 Life. Authority Bishop McConnell, speaking on the subject "Christianity and Social Ac- WEATHER Bishop Asserts Duty of Church To Guard Society Kansas-generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; rising temperature Wednesday and in west portion Tuesday. OVER THE HILL Margie Spearing, cunch was treated Saturday night at Wesley Memorial hospice in St. Louis where she attended which she received when she fell on the ice while Kappa Gamma sorority house. Delegates Attend Conference The topic of her afternoon talk will be "Feminine Hygiene." She will speak on "The Relation of Glands to Health and Personality" at night. This "concludes a series of meetings by the Advocate for organizing commission on the subject of Personality and Family Relations". ships. At 6 o'clock this evening, a dir ner will be given in honor of F. Squadron Insigne Designed by Crafton Appears in Life Christianity and Social Action' is topic of McConnell's Address Delegates Arizon Twenty-two delegates from University delegates attended W.Y.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. attended the Rocky Mountain Student Christian Movement student Dr. Margaret Dale Will Speak Today Dr. Margaret Linecol Dale, well-known Kansas City city guard specialist, will speak this afternoon at Henley House at 4:30, and again at 8 o'clock his evening. Former Kansas Student Will Present Two Lectures Willeford Has Job in Illinois A large number of Univ alumi were among the Kai who gathered for the Kansas celebration in the East. K. U. Alumni Attend Meeting Boston and Schenectady Parking of cars on the mall which was permitted during ten-seemester period, will allowed, and all holders of licences will be assigned an upland park area. Licences may park at似 lade hedge or west of the Eing building. Celebrate Kansas Speed limits and stop signs be observed. In that connect fence Snyder said that the stur bus stops on Mississippi str the east side of the Chemistry ing, when there are no pas for that corner on around the to make the stop, then leave narrow street clear while dis passengers. 2. 30 p.m. Elementary Germ, DEAN SWARTHOUT NAMES NEW A CAPPELLA MEM In Boston, 40 Joyhawkers at a dinner at Hotel Westminster Prof. Carl Camonli 32 librarian, Mr. Camonli spoke. His subject was "Ken in Panorama from Coronado Landon," Phil Bramwell, 36, dent at the Harvard Business School for a day of university. Edwin F. Parker, 31, was als chairman of the K.U. Alur Boston and Ralph Hower, '25 retary for the coming year. elected to the Executive C were Elizabeth Plank Jenks, '14 Allen, '17 James Callahan, '3 Deane Mottall, '21 Dean Swarthout of the Sch Fine Arts announced yesterday the two vacancies in the so section of the Westminster A pella choir have been filled. two students admitted are Betty Mechem, fa umel, and Helen C贝, caff, 39 Both women are majors in the School of Fine A The choir will make its next appearance on Feb. 28 at the all-music Vocal Performance "Lions' Lane" by W Damrosch will be repeated, Irene Peabody as solist and wil chair and University Symphon; chestra. K F K U 2.42 p.m. News flashes. 2.46 p.m. Choosing Your V Teaching in the Public School deal, dean of the 4 Education Thirty-five former University dents were present at the celebra in Schenectady. The entertain there was given through the bined efforts of University of I and Kansas State College st Mrs. Garold King, '29, who elected vice-president of the was the only University gr elected to an office. Former Student Dies Mrs. John M. Lemberg, f/22, d. Miss Katherine Lemberg, burg. Mrs. Lemberg had been pneumonia since Jan. 25. 6 p.m. Choosing Your "Aviation," Prof. Earl D. H. 10 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook edition. 10:15:10:45 p.m. Request Prof. Robert Calderwood. Former Student Dies Theorem 5.16 --be designated for preliminary examinations to be held Mar 20. Papers from these examinations will be brought to the University for grading, and a class of 30 or 35 selected to come to the University for final examinations and consultations April 23 and 24. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1937 --be designated for preliminary examinations to be held Mar 20. Papers from these examinations will be brought to the University for grading, and a class of 30 or 35 selected to come to the University for final examinations and consultations April 23 and 24. Annual Search For Summerfield Nominees Begins The First Examinations Will Be Held March 20 in Several Cities The sixth annual search among Kansas high schools for Summerfield scholars began yesterday when invitations went to every high school principal in Kansas inviting him to nominate one or two of the best and most promising students in his school for the scholarships. In announcing the sending of the invitations, Prof. Olin Templin, chairman of the Summerfield Scholarship committee nominations, met with Ms. March 1. As soon as it is learned where the nominees are living, a half dozen cities convenient for those nominated The Summerfield scholarships, gift of Solen Summerfield, New York business man and University graduate, are awarded strictly upon the basis of competitive examination stipend is arranged in a timely manner, the amount depends upon his need for additional assistance. Scholarships are renewable, with the exception that holders of the scholarships shall be enabled to obtain a four-year college education. Ten to 23 new names are added each year, and the number of Summerfield scholars in the University each year is between 45 and 50. New Students Register UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Two hundred and twenty three new students have registered at the University for the spring semester. This boosts the total registration since Sept. 10 to 4862, an addition of 356 over the total number registered at the same time last year. New students entering the University for the spring semester number 28 less than were registered for the new semester in February of last year. The number of students completing their work, withdrawing or being for other reasons, will not be known until the close of the eas-paying period. Feb. 10, and a check is made of the number of students actually paying fees for the spring semester. 223 in Group This Spring; Smaller Than Last Year Prof. H. E. Chandler met with a group of teachers' appointment secretaries. Prof. E. E. Bayles spoke to the physical science representatives. The winter meeting of the Council of Administration of Schools was held Friday and Saturday in Emery at the State Teachers' College University faculty members of the School of Education who were Dean R. A. Scholl, Prof. H. W. Twente, Prof. E. P. O'Brien, Prof. B. A. Nah, Prof. E. E. Bayles, Prof. F. O. Russell, and W. C. Nystrom. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY ATTENDS MEETING Free Book Exchange Closes After Successful Week of Business "Any organization which proposes to handle books on a plan resembling that which we have just attempted, is entitled to 10 per cent or 10 cents a copy for a handling charge," Thomas Robb, c37, manager of the Free Book Exchange stated yesterday afternoon. The student body has co-operated with us in every way; some students have insisted on paying a small fee for air trouble we continued. To date the exchange has handled 216 books, 114 of these have been sold, nine withdrawn, and one are still on hand. The Free Book Exchange an onboard Monday, Feb. 10 was closed yesterday afternoon. It was estimated that $180 was taken in by the exchange ing the week, but after it had paid by the exchange received the exorbitant amount that his book brought. "So far as we know we do not intend to reopen the Free Book Exchange in response; however, we will show this small scale exchange shows the possibilities of a co-operative book store. Students are definitely interested in such a movement." Robb concluded. This exchange was made possible by students donating their time and services to this project. The following students were outstanding in this service: Thomas M. Richard Davenport, Arthur Peters, Richard David Withe, Wilber C., Mary Robb, c37, and John L. Hunt, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. return all students that have books at the exchange are expected to call for them tomorrow afternoon between 1:30 and 5. Dramatic Club Players Rehearse Vigorousl The film also includes, Betty Ruth Smith, Larry Wightman, Ethel Hollecker, Sam Kimbali, Bimail Wagner, Joe Myers, Fred Littaway, James Bradfield, Mary Frances Martin, and Jane Flood. The east for the new Dramatic Club play, "This Thing Called Love," chosen during the semester holidays, has been rehearsing strenuously since Jan. 28. Jane Foster has have been two additions to the previously announced cast, and one change. Mary Frances Martin has been given a part and also Littloy, Ethel Holfordle has been Bettie Smith in one of the parts. chapters of A.I.C.E., making possible several cash awards, was presented members by Prof. T. H. Marshall to be worked out in the next three weeks. The cast began with three days of strenuous rehearsals on the Friday following finals working from 10:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. Joseph Robertson, e37, was elected president of the University chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at his smoker in the Memorial Union lounge Thursday night. A.I.C.E. ELECTS OFFICERS, ROBERTSON PRESIDENT The Alpha Delta Pi girl trio furnished special entertainment for the smoker with two songs, "When Day is Done" and "Shoe Shine Boy." John D. Hutcheson, new laboratory instructor, was introduced to members of the organization. The new officers, other than the president, elected were Lewis Kieffer, e38, vice-president; George Hamilton, e37, secretary; John Butterworth, e38, public chairman; and Lorraine C. Swiggett, e40, "Keeper of the shirt." of the shirt. The contest problem, which is offered to all members of student OVER THE HILL Kappelman, the owner car of Francis Kappelman, assistant basketball coach, damaged considerably the rear of a car driven by H. K. Bradley. Ninth and Lonely and Bradley was taken to go south on Lou-stein street and the ice made it impossible for Kappelman to stop in time to avoid the accident, it is. Kannelman in Wreck German Club Meets Tomorrow German Club West School in Miami, FL. aftermath at 4:30 in 313 France. All students will be seated in the chairs. II are invited. Students taking beginning German will sit on chairs. be invited to pose the purpose of this meeting is it interest University students in the German club, which will meet every Monday afternoon. The program consist of a group of older German and the singing of German Beamer to Speak Dr. R. K. Beumer, associate professor of entomology, will speak to the Entomology Club in room 304 at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow afternoon fessor of entomology the Entrance Guild in room 904 and takes an 14:38 tomorrow afternoon. Doctor Beamer will speak on and show pictures of the biological survey trip three times and two sections of the United States last summer. The University sends a group on such a survey trip each summer. Many Enrol in Business School often largely large enrollment in some classes in the School of Business reveal the growing popularity of this school. One section of Money and Banking has over 100 member Public Fiction books, 75, and Trans-* *career* books. Gus has 65. Students Work with Red Cedar student Works With Red Cross Thurman C. Fletcher, 51, which accepted a program with the American Red Cross to do work rehabilitating negro refugees in the great flood of 1937, sends to his classes sometime next week. To Manage House To Manage House The four new girls who will take over the management of the Home AT THE VARSITY Vesper Organ Recital Will Be Given Today Management House for the next six weeks period, as part of their major work in home economics, are: Jane Jones, Jane Marshall, Ida Jean Polson, and Helen Holcom, all seniors. The program as announced comprises the following numbers: Mr. Anderson will offer a program of numbers chosen from the French and German schools with numbers from the 18th and 19th century per- The 93rd Vesper organ recital, postponed from Jan. 17, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the University Auditorium, with Prof. Laurel E. Anderson, University organist, at the console. Three Predates, "Seigneur Dieu con- tremet le," *L verell du soiel*, "Lyre e ce ne pas en ce chan* ( Alexandre-Pierre-Francis Boeely) (1785-1858), "Noel sur le" (Louis-Claus Brunet) (1694-1727), (Monfré Just a leisurely moment in a whirlwind drama of flying hoops and racing hearts, "In Old Kentucky" Will Rogers is starred and Dorothy Wilson is featured. PAGE FIVP Continued from page 1 McConnell To Discuss Church and Controls Choir To Sing 1930 and was appointed as Barrow$ lecturer to India in 1931. Dean D. M. swartooth has announced the following program by he A Capella Choir for this evening: "Bow Down Tine Thin Earord" (Baldwin); "Send Out My Spirit" (Schucht); "My Way" (Henry); "Bell氨" (Themes); and "O Jesus," I Have Promised" (Mann). AT THE GRANADA Promised Thanksgiving. This is the second visit of Bishop McConnell Mount Oread. He was the speaker during Religious Week here in February, 1930. He spoke then on "Voices of the Times." The bishop is being brought to the University through the co-operation of the Student Christian federation and the University Convocations committee. He will speak at the Topeka Community Forum next Sunday. B stands for Bobby Breen, Louise Beavers and her banjo. 'They're all in Bobby's latest starring musical "Rainbow on the River," a melody drama of old New Orleans and New York. Miss Beavers is a colored mammy who is the guardian of Bobby the record of whose parentage has been lost during the Civil War. AT THE DICKINSON "Lloyds of London," the picture that has startled two continents, stars lovely MADELINE CARROLL in its impressive cast. She plays opposite TYRONE POWER.