FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1926 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Honorary Society Has Pledging Services Pi Lambia Theta, national honorary sorority for education students, held pliding sessions last night for the following: Valiant Barmen, ed'37; Wendela Bott, c'36; Margaret Broker, c'36; Elisabeth Brown, f'36; Mara Heston, le'36; Emily McDonough, le'36; Martha Elizabeth, Peterson, c'37; Mildre McEllow, el'd36; Josephine Redcier, c'56, and Adalyn Swone, c'56. Following the pledge service, Prof D. Gagliardi, of the economics department, spoke on "Worker's Education." ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at a dinner dance at the Alta Tau Omega house last night were Virginia Arthur, c'urn; curel Mary Helen Finke, c'urn; Catherine Foy, c'灵韩 Miller, c'38; Shirley Jones, c'uncel Nielson, c'38; Virginia Word, c'38; Helen Gubiah, c'37; Alice Meyn, c'39; and Mary Joir Bair. ☆ ☆ ☆ The University house mothers will have a bridge lunchon Monday at 1 o'clock in the Colonial tea room. Mrs John Terry, Mrs Jane McLean, Mrs Margaret Perkins, Mrs N. K. Thompson, Mrs Ala Winne, Mrs Eva Okeas and Mrs R. W. Bixby are in charge of arrangements. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. L, B. Stratton, Hutchinson, will spend the weekend in Lawrence as a guest of her son, James Straton, club. She will chair members of the women's basketball team in the篮球队 who will participate in the Kansas basketball tournament here. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Triangle fraternity Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs Ray Wright, Willd Wright, gr. Lucille Wagner, fa'36, Corn Queen Barber, ed36, and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Pack Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epiphone house last night; Tanner Tyler, e'unel; Dan Tapper, e'unel; Frank Wilmer, e'unel; Alexia Marks, e'39; and Glenda Speakman. ☆ ☆ ☆ --hall plans to spend the weekend at her home in Humboldt. Mrs. Brumwell, Kansas City, Mo, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pi house last night where she visited her mother, Edwin Brawl, c96. Prof. W. R. Maddox, instructor in political science, was a dinner guest at the Phil Delia Tieta house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ruth Doddner, 138, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Norman Hemphill, c'39, was a dinner guest at the Pt Kappa Alpha fraternity house last night. Dorothy Willcox c39, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Kapp Kappa Gamma house. David Kelso of Boston will be a dinner guest at the Beta Theta P house tonight. Wesley Foundation will hold a party tonight at the Methodist church from 8 to 11 p.m. Herman Smith, Jr., e'unel, left today for a weekend visit with his parents in Paroas. Frances Fussman, c'unel, of Corbin --hall plans to spend the weekend at her home in Humboldt. Members of Sigma Phi Epilon fraternity were guests last night at an hour dance given by Sigma Kappa . Corbin hail entertained with an hour dance last night. Japanese Revolt Shows Precision in Its Killings (Continued from page one) Makino, former Lord Privy Seal. He escaped assassination after a fight between his bodyguard and the attackers. The officers who have been called upon to submit to arrest and trial or charge a gentleman's way out, are charged with the offence without permission, of having insured the prerogatives of the high command of having been disloyal to the throne. The fact that the assassinations have made a profound impression is demonstrated by the fact that the officials in control are making every effort to learn the reaction of the people before determining the complexion of the next government. Foreigners are absolutely all right. Censorship appeared to be creeping up but much "copy" remained untransmitted or "killed" by the censors who imposed drastic regulations early Wednesday morning. The rebels in their demands said that the army and the people must be a cohesive unit surrounding the throne. We do not know whether there will be a council of state. The Emperor and his advisers are to discuss that today. W.S.G.A. Elections in March Candidates' Qualifications and Electio Rules To Be Announced Later W. S.G.A. elections will be held March 28, it was announced at a special meeting of the organization yesterday afternoon. The mass meeting at which please are read and the teus which precede it will be held March 2, 2 and 25, respectively. Pettitions for candidates may be secured from Miss Méguira's office any time during the week beginning March 16. Announcements regarding qualifications for candidates and the rules of election will appear at a later date. A suggestion which came up at the last meeting that there should be a two-year representative on the Council was given further consideration at yee-under way. An amendment in now underway to put the suggestion into effect. All applications for Book Exchange manager should be turned in by March 12, it was decided. The next formal meeting of the W.S. G.A. will follow the joint Council banquet Tuesday night, March 3. KANSAS RIFLE TEAM WILL The University rite队 team will go to Leaventhorn tomorrow morning, for a tenth Infantry Sergeant Engl announcement. Portion could be arranged the entire team would go; obsvicev only the ten positions in this week will make the trip. The rife teams will continue with their telegraphic matches this week with universities. The Kansas team will come up and send it to the competing universities COMPETE AT LEAVENWORTH --which this week include the University of Iowa, the University of Missouri, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Missouri School of Mines, University of Washington and the Natrona County High School, Casper, Wyo. The University Young Democrats club held their second meeting of this semester yesterday afternoon in the basement of Green hall. Clark Hewerton, c36, was elected temporary chairman of the organization. Other officers chosen were: Bob Corey, b36, chairman of the membership committee; and Bill Dodgebridge, chairman of the publicity committee. Several members who attended the Democratic celebration and benquet at Topeka last Saturday gave short talks about the activities. All reported that the general attitude was very good, and enthusiasm was great. Plans were discussed for contacting prospective members and the club's future organization. The next meeting of the club will be held Thursday afternoon, March 5, at 4:30 p.m. The meeting place will be announced later. UNIVERSITY DEMOCRATS HOLD MEETING IN GREEN HALL Dr. Canuteson Re-elected To Continue Service in American Student Health Association Entomologist Publishes Book Entomologist Punishum Dr. Aute Richards, 98, professor of entomology at the University of Oklahoma, has recently published a textbook on entomology. He is also the author of "An Outline of Comparative Embryology" which is used as a text in a number of colleges and universities. "Father" of Elizabeth Short "Diss" Cyde M. Short, father of Elizabeth Short, died at his home in Concord, Rhode Island, on January 29, Mr. Short was a prominent attorney in north-central Kansas and was the chairman of the Kansas Democratic state central committee. He was 54 years of age. Father of Elizabeth Short Dies Dr. Ralph L. Cantezon, director of Watkins Memorial Hospital, has been re-elected to the executive committee of the American Student Health Association for the year 1966–37, he was a member of the executive council for years he has been a member of the executive council of the association and last year he was elected for the first time to the executive committee. This association is composed of 140 members, including the University of Kansas. The health service in the Health Service in the University since 1928. Under his directorship the health service has grown until now it is one of the 14 services in the country which makes complete tuberculosis surveys, and has developed one of the most comprehensive student hospitals in the United States. Campus Calendar Friday, February 28 Sigma Nu party, Eldridge hotel, 6- 12 p.m. Swimming meet: Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Basketball: Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Swimming meet: Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Saturday, February 29 Leap Year Varsity, Memorial Union 9-12 p.m. Psychological examination make-up, 115 Fresher, 9:30 p.m. The conditions in about two-thirds of these scholarships stipulate that they are to go to women, and approximately all of the remaining one-third are for students of the University, either men or women. They are very few scholar-terms. The other semester freshmen are not eligible as applicants for these scholarships. In addition to these 69 scholarship, there are 25 or 30 prizes awarded during the year for excellence in some of our programs and ranges from medals to $100 prizes. These 60 scholarships are exclusive of the Summerfield, Winston Hall, Rhodes, German Exchange scholarships, and some other loan funds and prizes which the University offers. The scholarships, which will be announced in June, have values in general ranging; from $25 to $100. Music Ensemble Gives Concert The National Music Ensemble gave a short concert for a group of Fine Of the 60 scholarships, one-third are gifts, and the remaining two-thirds are loan scholarships. The loan scholarship has an advantage over a loan from a lender without interest until the date due, which in most cases, is one year after graduation. A loan from the student loan fund is for a year with interest, but no interest is charged on loans from the person whom you pay to pay the due date. PHONE K.U.66 Applications must be made not later than March 1 for approximately 60 scholarships which the University will award to men and women students this fall. In addition, the Boyton, executive secretary of the Committee on Aids and Awards. Mi31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION 49c FULL PINT A FRIEND that cuts down your chances of catching cold. A friend that prevents your breath from offending. That's M31 Solution. You can depend on its double strength. 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And the cost is not too bad, with economies and comforts for coach and tourist car passengers which have made a trip on Union Pacific trains today a new experience in travel pleasure. The railroad is now offering train rides that, than driving, and far more comfortable. Church To Give Leap Year Party The Fireside Forum of the Plymouth Congregational church will give a leap year party at the parish house this evening. Ask your Union Pacific Agent for full information and literature on travel everywhere. UNION PACIFIC Railroad Filed and Zupanee Will Represent the University Tonight To Meet Texas Debaters UNION PACIFIC PACIFIC COAST LAND Disie, a senior student in the School of Law, is serving his second year on the debate squad. A member of Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic fraternity, he is also an honor student in his field. He has represented the Kansas University's debate team will meet Texas University's team here to tonight at 8 e'clock, in the Little Theatre at Green hall on the question, "Is Houston unofficially power, by a two-birds majority vote, to override decisions of the supreme court declaring laws passed by congress unconstitutional?" The Kansas University team will take the negative side of the question. The affirmative side of the question will be upheld by Chris Dixie and Robert Tharp who are beginning a tour through the Middle-west. - No need to say you never can find a dress small enough, at least 34 inches tall, to see Nanette's dress. She specializes in the smaller sizes.* university in several intercollegiate debates. Tharp, whose major subject of study is history, has been on the squared three years. Besides his participation in debate, he has represented a member of Delta Sigma Rho, also is a member of Delta Sigma Rho. According to Prof. E. C. Buehler, coach of the debate team, Texas is the oldest and most formidable debate rival of the University. Dixie and Tharp met with Kansa State last night. HAVE A COKE With Your Friends Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union at the --it's music to the . . . of Lawrence's best dressed, young men . . . the way we run a shirt department. "and it comes out here" Today it's those deep dark loud pattern shirts with the wide space collars and they're as popular as a song. Listen to the style come out! Like Joe Louis, we don't believe in too many rounds ... no sooner does a style stand 'round than "whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho and it comes out here!" Arrow Mitoga of course. Ties and Hdkfs to match. AND HERE THEY COME Only the GRANADA could give you the screen's greatest *David Cooperfield* *Boise Hatts* *Naughty Marriott* «The Little Colonel» *G-Men* «The Informer» *Love Me Forerer* *Alico Adams* *Top Hits* «Multing on the Bounty» *O'Shaughnessy Boy* *Ash Wilderness*. Blue Ribbon Award Winners of 1935 as Selected by the National Screen Council TEN OF THESE 12 PICTURES PLAYED THE GRANADA AND STILL THEY COME The Ten Best Pictures of 1935 as Selected by the Nation's Picture Critics *David Copperfield* *The Informer*—The Lives of a Bengal Lancer *Naughty Marietta* *Top Hat*—Les Miserables *Broadway Melody of 1936* *Robert*—Rugglez of Red Gap *Anna Karenina. SEVEN OF THE 10 PICTURES PLAYED THE GRANADA AND The Ten Best Pictures of 1935 as Selected by the National Association of 4 Star Clubs, the Junior Review Group of the National Board of Review. *David Copperfield* *The Informer* *A Midsummer Night's Dream* *Top Hat* *Mutiny on the Bounty* *Les Miocarels* *Naughty Marietta* *The Crusades* *Shimpiates Forever* *The Lives of a Bengal Lancer* **SEVEN OF THESE 10 PICTURES PLAYED BY THE GRANADA** SEVEN OF THESE 10 PICTURES PLAYED THE GRANADA LAST YEAR — THIS YEAR — EVERY YEAR You Will See the Pick of the Pictures at the GRANADA WE PREDICT THAT THE 10 BEST PICTURES OF 1936 WILL BE SELECTED FROM THESE GREAT HITS COMING SOON; Clark Gabble: Myna Loya Jan Harielow in "Wife Virus Secretary"—Lonel Bayle in "The Voice of Bulge" Maryann Lauber in "The Story of Louis Pasteur"—Drew Powell, Ryber Kayele, Jack Oakie in "Goose Round": Paul Muni in "The Story of Louis Pasteur"—Drew Powell, Ryber Kayele, Jack Oakie in "Goose Round": Maryann Lauber in "The Story of Louis Pasteur"—Greg Zigfeld, with Wen Powell, Myna Loya Luiz Raimo "Rimoe and Joller" Not Learned to Love Lawn Learned to Love Lawn Jennifer McDonald "Maryland of Scotland" Katherine Hiberno, Fredric March, "The Green Pastures" "An- nouncement" Maryland of Scotland