1 VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas NUMBER 66 Raise in Faculty Salaries; Funds for Dyche Planned Board of Regents Proposed Budget Would Take Care of Depression Deficiencies University teachers may very well be smiling today, for the Board of Regents has announced in its proclamation that $198.250 in pedagogical salaries of $198.250 This year, University of Kansas in instructional were paid $15,000. In 1937- 38 they will receive, if the proposed budget is approved, $80,250. Faculty members had their salaries reduced about 25 per cent four years ago. The proposal increase will reap approximately 12 per cent of the cut. Dyche Museum To Be Completed Also included in the proposed budget is an appropriation of $55,000 to be expended for the completion of Dyce Museum. The museum has been closed since 1932 pending rebuilding operations that would make it safe and habitable. Library Stacks To Be Extended The new budget also calls for an expenditure of $75,000 to extend the stacks of Watton Library. At the present time the library contains about 100,000 volumes more than its original capacity. Extension of the stack rooms will take care of these extra books and provide for more expansion. Other Departments To Benefit Provisions have been made in the Regents' recommendations for other departments; and to maintain: catee; Waltkins dormitory service connection, $5000; Geological Survey, $25,000; repairs and improvements, $55,000; mechanical engineering laboratory, $7,500; and maintenance. The total proposed increase for 1967-38 over last year's appropriation is $415.90. Medical School Will Benefit The University of Kansas School of Medicine at Kansas City will receive additional funds in 1937-38. Salaries of the medical teachers will be increased $85,750. New construction amounting to $170,000 will be made and the appropriations for maintenance and repairs all have been increased. "Flash" Morris on the SHIN by ... Ken Postlethwaite, music critic, has inadvertently become known as "Deadpan." To make a long story short, the small bright daughter of a campus visiting couple looked upon his emotionless map and asked, "Daddy, who is that Deadpan?" Rumor is being circulated to the effect that an assistant in the department of psychology was recently put into a trance by a freshman student. We have tried to ascertain the names of the persons involved, but to no avail—possibly because the results of experimental responses (in reverse gear) are not commonly known in the annals of psychology. Busv weekend note: Busy weekend note: What slaves these K.U. students In trying to span channels of Idiocy! letters to Santa Claus: Dear Santa: My little brother wants a "Plog Allen Basket Bible, a pair of "Plog Allen Basket shoes, and a "Plog Allen Basket bag. I remain your constant reader. Signed. Honeful Dear Santa: We want a large number of blood-thirsty, fighting men (preferably with some flying experience) who are willing to sacrifice all and go to Spain to fight for the cause of the Loyalists. Also, we want a man with some military experience (preferably Bob Richardson) who can teach us the use of guns, and the tactics of war without making us drill The American Student Union Continued on page three Spectacular P pro g ram Given Twice Sunday For 6,500 Persons Who Fill Auditorium Xmas Vespers Are Presented To Big Crowds More than 6,500 persons attended the fourteenth annual Christmas Vesper services in the Auditorium Sunday. The services were given twice this year, the first time since the inauguration, to accommodate the large crowd. The Auditorium was filled to capacity for the afternoon performance and was nearly full for the evening show. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930 The entire program maintained the same high standard of beauty and smoothness that made the processional so moving, except for the organist. He seemed to be being with the hundred-odd voices of the choir in an effort to see who was the loudest. Had the organist not been aided by a mamouth instrument, he doubtless would have lost the con The songs used by the choir were: "Today There is a Ringing" (Christiansen); "The Three Kings" (old Catalan nativity song); "The Holly and the Ivy" (Boughton); and "Praise the Lord" (Franc). The Vesper Choir sang four numbers in that precise, clear, tuneful manner that Dean D. M. Swarthout seems to be able to extract from the musical organizations he directs. Wilkins Family Fes. Especially enjoyable on the program was the singing of the Wilkinson's, the Wilkinson's director of the men's Glee club, song "O Fair Art Thou" (Gradi-Clocky), accompanied by the harp and organ. Mrs. Marie Wilkins sang the solo part of the chorus number, "The Three Kings," and later sang a duet with Alice Munger in "Manger" (Frank), accompanied by the University string quartet. Other musical numbers on the program were:“Ave Maria”(Bach-Gound), by the University ensemble; Waldemar Geltch, violin; Raymond Stuhl, cello; D. M. Swarthout, cello; Merynn Anderson, harp; and Landa Broussard, “The Sleep of the Child Jesus” (Buster), Waldemar Geltch, violin, accompanied by the harp and organ. The departments of design and drawing and painted staged four beautiful tableaux during the Vesper program. Three of the tableaux depicted events connected with the birth of Christ, the fourth was a Christmas carol, the fifth family gathered around a glowing fireplace, stockings hung from the mantle and the father reading the evening paper. Outstanding Picture Most spectacular of the four living pictures showed the flight of Joseph and Mary into Egypt. Joseph was Unaffiliated Women Hold First Meeting Continued on page three The actual formulation of plan was left to the executive committee which will work on these during the Christmas vacation. It will also in-tenure a national organization for non-security women. Unaffiliated women of the Ui university met last night at 7 o'clock in the Pine room of the Memorial Union and discussed plans for our re- search. We are excited to execute an executive committee. The committee consists of Vergie Mac Bryan, b37, chairman; Bealu Pinnee, c37; Doria Stockwell, d39; Dorothy Trekell, c38; Elenor Shlan, c38; and Catherine Holmes These matters will be reports at the next meeting which will be held Jan. 4. Catherine Holmes opened the discussion with a report on similar organizations in other schools throughout the United States, pointing out the policies followed by the vaious groups and outstanding peers. She also emphasized concerns concerning these policies were made by members present. 'Swing It' In Concert Tonight Hill Dance Bands Will Give a Free Program Of Modern Music in Auditorium "A jum session" the likes of which has not been seen on this Campus will be presented to the yearning and anxious swing-lovers tonight at 8:20. The only catch appears to be a break in dance - but after all it's free. The combined orchestra of "Red" Blackburn and "Louie" Kahn will form a 18-piece organization. Among them, m30, will act as soundctor. The program will be divided into Working and housing conditions at men students will be investi- ted by a special M.S.C. committee hich met Sunday to draw up plans. The committee has a two-fold purpose: Students Are U r qed To Co-Operate; Complete Knowledge of Conditions Necessary M.S.C. Starts Men's Housing Investigation First, to determine the facts behind the working-student situation and rooming-house rates. To formulate possible remedies for the situation if found necessary. for the situation if found necessary The committee will be helped considerably in its work if the students to have Kansas to have Noble and Galay knot in the at 22 all up to 600. to go then to go. Then Beaches connect from the field and a board at sea. PAGE EIGHT Shot after shot by both teams ridden the goals in the early stages of the game and only three baskets scored, finishing first half. In the last period, South-western with Bratches finding the range, ran up a lead of 21 to 43. Athletic Board Fails To Take Decisive Action The shining star of the victor's attack was rangy Harold Bratches, sophomore guard, who tossed in five field goals and a pair of free throws to lead all scores. Bratches' defensive play was also outstanding. The fast break and rushing defense used by Southwestern threw the Mount Oread quitter into confusion in the last period. The Jayhawkers' offense failed to function against the hustling Builders defenders. Hinshaw dupli - GEO. GOLAND eased to put the game on ice. The result was all the more surprising in that Southwestern was opening its season with several of last year's regulars, missing, while Four Hours of Deliberation Yields Little Result; Chancellor Asks for 'Solution, Not Goat' Fry shot when Hinshaw dupli - 940, Gorah Winfield, Dec. 12—(Special)—a fighting Southern team pulled a David on the University of Kansas court Goliath here last night, defeating the Big Six champions to 22 to 22 after a freezed crowd of about 3,000. The Jouwhakers left after a five game halt led the Moundbusters took an early lead and outfought the visitors until the finish. Chancellor Attends Conference You can't "Go Wrong" with Gifts from Carl's Bv Al Merriam, '36 Kansas Drops Southwestern Game, 22-26 By William Gill and William Downs *Chancellor E. H. Linden returned Sunday from Washington, D.C. where he attended the national conference on educational broadcasting, which was held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last week. The conference was sponsored by one of the great broadcasting institutions of America, the regional commercial broadcasting companies, radio engineers, and leaders in various fields of education were in attendance. There The mills of the gods grind slowly, and for the University athletic jumble, even more so. Selection for Your Choosing- Capkins $1.95 Pigskins $2.50 Suedes $1.95 Machas $3.50 Wedges Woods $3.50 Wood Gifts Basketball This Week --the Jayhawkers had already playe and won a game against Washbur last week. $1.65 to $2.25 Plain and Fancy Wool Gloves. $2 to $1.50 GLAD TO SHOW YOU After the meeting Chancellor Lindley, acting in his position as chairman of the board, said, "The board was meeting as a ju- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS After four hours of deliberation last night the athletic board left to the executive committee of its organization the job of working out the details of the present muddled football situation. GLOVES ALWAYS a Useful Gift—a Real Selection for Your Choosing— Monday Kansas State vs. Indiana at Bloomington. Oklahoma vs. Southern Methodist. Tuesday Kansas State vs. Loyola at Chicago, Oklahoma vs. Southern Methodist at Norman. Wednesday Kansas vs. Baker at Baldwin. Kasas vs. Southwestern, here Kansas State vs. Carleton at Northfield, Minn. Thursday Friday Iowa State vs. Drake at Ames. Kansas State vs. Superior State Teachers at Superior, Wis. Kansas State vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis. Nebraska vs. Montana at Lincoln. Kansas | | gf | ft mtf pf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Golay, f | 3 | 1 2 1 3 | | Kaysen, f | 0 | 1 3 4 5 | | Holiday, c | 0 | 1 3 4 4 | | Praille, g | 2 | 1 3 4 3 | | Rogers, g | 0 | 0 0 0 0 | | Borget, g | 0 | 0 0 0 0 | | Cox, f | 0 | 0 0 0 1 | | Durand, f | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Larson, f | 0 | 0 0 1 | | Boslevac, f | 0 | 0 0 0 | Totals ... 8 6 9 14 Totals Southwestern | | fg | ft mlt p1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tucker, f | 1 | 2 1 1 | | McDonald, f | 1 | 1 0 1 | | Hinshaw, f | 1 | 1 1 1 | | Traugott, e | 2 | 0 2 2 | | W. Porter, g | 1 | 1 1 3 | | Bretches, g | 5 | 0 0 5 | | Forriss, g | 5 | 0 0 5 | | M. Tucker, f | 0 | 0 0 0 | | C. Porter, g | 0 | 0 1 1 | 10 6 613 UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Delicious HOT CHOCOLATE With Wafers 10c at your If You're HARD To FIT For what you'd pay for a ready-made suit, you can now wear clothes made to your measure by hand in our shop of fabrics you choose yourself. Our skilled tailoring produces clothing that really fattens your figure. Custom Made Clothes as Low as $25 SCHULZ the Tailor SCHULZ 'Suiting you - That's My Business 024 More 924 Mass. BIG SIX SCORES Iowa State 39, Grinnell 26. Nebraska 31, South Dakota 33. Men's Intramurals --and dart tournament should be played off by Friday, Dec. 18. Akla Kappa Pi upset the Haskell Jahaways Saturday morning, 23-21. It was the first loss for the Indians in a game of intramural basketball title last year. Ten basketball games were played Saturday morning. The Sigma Chi B "F" hustled for 25 points without shut out the ATO. "F" without any point, the score 32-2. Kappa Sigma's strong teams were victorious as the "A" squad won 18-7. One squad beat the Phi Gum "C" team, 31-7. The closest game yesterday was the former winner 18-17. Other games were as follows: Pi K.A. "B" with 19-6. Deltar "B" defeated Phi Pai "B", 24-8. Deltar "B" defeated Phi Pai "B", 16-13. Beta beat Phi Pai, 35-19; Rock Challenge it the Galloping Ghosts 10-9. Eight games were played Friday. The results are as follows: Sigma Chi beat D.U., 22-18; Galloping Horses beat R.W., 20-17; Kangaroo Rangers beat Kappa Eau, 29-23; All stars beat the Cardinals, 37-16; led by Schrader who scored 20 points. Phi Chi beat Rock Chalk, 24-15; Schrader scored 47, 41-12; Galloping Ghosts III beat the River Rats, 13-11, and Y.M.C.A.II beat the Hexagons, 20-15. Results of late Thursday night games were as follows: Sig Eps bea S.A.M. 63-11; and Delta Tau bea PI. KA. 73-16 The following games are scheduled to be played Monday: Sigma but court at 6 p.m.; Beta 'B' vs court at 6 p.m.; Betta 'B' vs Tau 'B' on west court at 6 p.m.; Moodyudd Mudders on court at 9 p.m.; Moodyudd Mudders on west court at 9 p.m.; ATO. vs S.AE on east court at 9 p.m.; ATO. vs Nu vs SAM. on court at 9 p.m. You can't "Go Wrong" with Gifts from Carl's Interwoven Socks No man ever had "euif sox" By the Box or Pair Plain and Fancy Lisles 35c Plain and Fancy Silks 50c - 75c - $1 Fancy Wools 50c to $1 Paint Wools 50c to $1 Imported English Wools $1 Garter Top Socks — 50c All New Styles, Colorings Women's Intramurals In the intramural basketball games played Thursday night Kappa Alpha Ipsilon Alpha 18-83 Alpha Delta Defi Biota Omicron Icrop In the ping pong doubles tournament played Thursday night Corbin L. TNT defeated the Winsky hall 2-1. The third round of the pine winnings SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1936 Basketball Schedule Tuesday: 8:10, east court, ETC. vs. Independents. 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