--- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 PAGE THREA MATHEW'S DICTIONARY OF SPEAKING VOL. 10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Scheble-Meschke Marriage The marriage of Miss Janet Schele to Mr. Addison Meschie, both of Hutchinson, took place at the home of the bride's parents in Hutchinson. Mr. Meschek is a former student of the University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Meschek, a graduate of the University, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Phi Kappa Pai held formal initiation last night at the chapter house for the following pledges: Linton Bagley, curnel Nd Bramwell, curnel; Merrill Bradley, curnel; Oliver Gilland, curnel; Russ Hodge, curnel; Fred King, curnel; Stuart Landau, curnel; Keania, curnel; Jr. curnel; Chester Siles, curnel and George Parker. ☆ ☆ ☆ Inter-racial Commission of W.W.C.A. will have a social meeting at Helenay House tonight at 7:30. Ethel Love will play a piano song, Martha Perlman, c. 37, Christian Graves, c. uncle, and deephine Buster, c. uncle, will have charges of stunts and games. Anna Marie Thomplains and the机组 are co-chairmen of the group. ☆ ☆ ☆ Wesley Foundation will entertain with a mixer to be given in the First Methodist Church morning evening from 8 to 11. All students, Wesley Foundation and Harold Wampler are making the arrangements. A Valentine party will be given at Westminster hall Friday night for friends and members. Those who are on the committee in charge are Fred Mauer cured; Mary Frances Butter, Bold; Edgar Kendall, k凳; Eugene Comb, cured. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house tonight will be Prof. and Miss H. E. O. Whitford, c37; Isabel Tailow, c37; Jane Case, fa7; and Miss Vela Leen ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Pearl L. Green, municipal secretary of Kappa Alpha Theta, who has been a guest of the loch council for the last year, says she gave today for her hams in Ibaha, N.Y. Dinner guests at the Pii Gham Dolle house tonight will be the Katherine Cusaney, c'end; Aurin Bushmoyer, c'80; Dario Martin, faunt; aenc; and Martin Witthers, c'84. H. W. Stubbs of Ulysses, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shearof Johnson, were guests of Rachel Shelar, £37, at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Tuesday. Miss Olive Torgesson, national officer of Alpha Xi Delta, who is acting as housemother for the local chapter, left Wesley's a week's stay in Minneapolis, Minn. Thelma Humphrey, ed35, Mary Bess Doty, and Carol Horner, ed35, attended a luncheon at the Delta Gamma sorority house in Topeka yesterday. Jim Terry, c34, and Richard Wallf were guests at the Sigma Nu house last weekend. W Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Roby of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Representatives Will Attend Athletic Federafives Meeting in Emporia At the regular meeting held yesterday afternoon the W.A.A. selected Thelma Humphrey, ed33, and Ruth Learner, c37, as its representatives to the south central section of Athletic Federation c. College Women which will be hold at Samplorpa College in Memphis, Missouri. M12. Mrs Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, and several members of W.A.A. will attend the session held Feb. 19. HELEN BOWMAN IS ELECTED Select W. A.A. Delegates HELEN BOWMAN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF QUACK CLUB Mary Irwin, ed36, was elected treasurer of W.A.A. Mary Bess Doty, ed35, and Loize Montgomery, ed36 were selected as manager and assistant manager of the annual "Phydov" which the W.A.A. played at high schools throughout the state. The playday is scheduled this year for April 27. It was decided to hold semester Quack Club try-outs Saturday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. PHONE K.U.66 WOMEN'S SWIMMING MEET At the regular meeting of the Quack Club held last night Helen Bowman, ed35, was elected president to fill the vacancy left by Mary Virginia Smith. Miss Smith received her degree in education at the college where she is now an educational physical education instructor in the secondary school in Coffeyville. TO BE WEDDING FEB. 20 AND 21 Thursday these groups will swim Pi Beta Phi, W.I., Cornell Hall, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Delta Pi, and Chi Omega. The winners and runners-up for each night will meet Feb. 27 to decide the winners. Small Crowds at "Yankee Crusade" Prof. Robert Calderwood, assistant professor of speech and dramatic art, reports that the attendance at the play "Yankee Crusade" was very small Monday and Tuesday nights. The reason was that students had not yet paid their fees, and had not received new activity books. The sale of the tickets has improved and a large crowd is expected to attend tonight, according to Professor Calderwood. TAXI Organizations entering women in the women's intramural swimming meet to be held Feb. 20 and 21 have been divided into two groups. The first group, which will swim Wednesday, Feb. 20, will include the Kappa Kappa Gamma, T.N.T, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, Watkins Hall and Kappa Alpa Theta. Geology Majors To Meet Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. All students majoring in mining, metallurgy, or geology, are urged to be present for a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the men's lounge of the Union building. During the meeting, plans will be drawn up to reorganize the department into a new plan of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. --hi Chi's Are Snowed Under by West Hill's Team CLASSIFIED ADS CLEANERS BOYS: Bed in desirable home, two beds, sleeping on privileges if preferred, exceptionally well balanced meals served if desired. Two blocks from University. 1907 Tennessee Terrace. -94 ROOMS FOR RENT --hi Chi's Are Snowed Under by West Hill's Team BOYS: Large room on second, single or double, three exposures. Only quiet people to occupy the rooms. Very reasonable. 1408 Tennessee. Phone 7163. ROOOMMATE wanted in nicely fur- nished apartment, $8.00 for one or $0.50 each for two. Conventionally located to Hill or home. Phone 1131J. 1319 Verm. mont. —98 9 MYDURSERVICE 9 PHONE K.U.66 14th & Tenn. Phone Phone We Call and Deliver LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Keuffel & Esser beginner's slide rule. Call at Kansan office. Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, 39c; six insertions, 75c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kaunas Business Office. ROOM AND BOARD for one boy who desires to earn part of his living expenses. 137 Kentucky. -93 REWARD: for basketball shoes taken from locker during vacation. No questions asked. Phone 2424M. David Page. .com LOST. Kappa key, probably in Robinson gymnasium. Numer Dore De Lano on base of pin. Call 718. Reward. -93 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for boys Large, comfortable rooms and excellent meals at a reasonable price. Conveniently located. Phone 1311M at 1135 Ohio. -95 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS --hi Chi's Are Snowed Under by West Hill's Team MISCELLANEOUS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Sig Eps Win Game, 72 to 3 Shooting Stars Delta Upsilon 17, Kappa Sig 24 Douglas Club 10, Jayhawks 39 The Phi Chi's also ran, but not so but anyone could see their dust as the sigma Phi Epsilon cagers trumped them in a 72-3 walkaway last night. The Sig Eps ran up the largest score in intramural basketball this year. Shanks' twelve baskets, Thomas's ten, and Ewing's nine kept the hoops busy. Midnight Scores Tuesday night saw the Theta Tau I engineer a win over Alpha Kappa Pai. It was the first loss for the commerce fraternity which holds the Division II lead. The Independents of Division I had a tough fight before they collided with over the Collegians, 20-18, on the top position. Scores best night: The Campus Raiders went a long way before relinquishing to the Hawks at 44-35. It was Shrader's 12 baskets that made the Hawk victory. Campus Raid' r. 35 G F T F Cearn 5 0 1 Gae 2 1 1 Maier 5 1 0 Smith 3 0 0 Ogren 1 1 0 16 3 2 Hawks 44 Thomas 0 0 1 Terry 0 0 1 Dunbam 0 1 2 "ooper" 1 0 2 Referee: Burkhead hi Chi 3 Referce: Hauck Rocky Chalk B 28 G FTFF Lawrence w 1 Kindu k 2 Huls r 2 Huis s 4 Stapleton o 1 Allen.G. l 1 22 0 G FT 6 Bruder 12 0 0 Borgen 4 0 0 Linley -2 0 0 Lindsey -3 0 0 Melroy -1 0 0 1 1 7 S. P. E. 72 8 7 3 G FTT Ewing 12 Shares 12 Thomas 10 Geary 1 Miller 1 Kuchs 1 Kuchs 1 G FT1 Morgan . 0 0 Kenyon . 0 3 Bowls . 0 3 Baft field . 0 0 Green . 0 0 Robinson . 1 0 Orr . 0 Referee: Al McClure Beta B 16 CINCER HALF CINCER G FTF Nelson 2 0 1 Ryan 2 0 1 Martin 2 0 1 Linley 0 0 1 Annamra y 0 0 1 Roaldtier 0 0 1 Smirl 2 1 1 B 17 R 4 0 G FTE Reeder 4 0 0 Townsid 0 0 Payne 1 0 0 Pfeiffer 3 0 0 Allen 0 0 Reference: Earl Hoff. Theta Tau 33 A. K. Psi " G FPT 6 Willey 4 0 1 Stout 4 0 1 Cole 3 2 1 Lamm 1 2 1 Lamm 2 1 15 3 6 81 G FFT Constable 0 Stable 1 Antrum 1 L'anglir m³ 1 Laws 1 Lawns 1 Smith 1 Referee: Burkhead **Hammers' brothers Wits sub** A verdict in favor of Burt and James Hammers was presented in a suit to recover allegedly owed board and room bills, was returned in the district court here Tuesday. Mrs. Matilda Maddux, the plaintiff, alleged that the defendants owed her $35 on room and board bills and personal notes. Hammers Brothers Win Suit 0 2 7 More than a thousand students in the University have not paid their fees yet, according to the bursar. Yesterday was the last day that students who had not paid their fees could attend classes without having a penalty assessed. From now until Feb. 20 a fine of 50 cents a day will be imposed, and after that time, any student who has not paid his fees will be dropped from classes. Many Have Not Paid Fees 2:45 p.m. Elementary French lesson, Mr. W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance language KFKU 30 p.m. Elementary Spanish lesson, Mr. Clarence Chrisman, instructor in Spanish --that the kidnapping ladder was not only linked to Haxtmann through plaine mark found on the rungs and unrolled by a man, part of the floor of his bronze box in the Bronx house. 6:00 p.m. 128th Athletic interview, arranged by Prof. E. R. Elbel. Thursday, Feb. 14 Jury Finds Hauptmann Guilty of Murder Charge Allen Treats Basketball Squad Doctor F. C. Allen, director of athletics and basketball coach, treated his basketball team and their dates to a picture show at the Granada Tuesday night. This treat was the result of a promise which Doctor Allen made to the squand before the game last Monday. Basketball This Weekend Zoology Club Initiates Allen Treats Basketball Squad Basketball This Week. Feb. 9—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Law- wre, Nebraska. Feb. 10—Missouri at Columbia; Nebraska at Oklahoma at Norman, (36-24); 33-23). Feb. 11—Iowa State vs. Missouri at Lawrence, (21-24); 25-24). The following persons were initiated into the Snow Zoology Club Tuesday evening; John Coleman, c³7, Dale Cunch, c³7, Ada Maxine Dainenker, Karner Gomer, c³7, Delphia Louk, c³7, Alice Reece, c³4, Otto Timer, and Robert Prof. W. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology, spoke to the club on the subject "Former Zoology." (Continued from page 1) Col. Lindbergh identified Haupt-mann's voice as the voice of the man who collected the $50,000 ransom in St Raymond's cemetery, Dr. John F. Condon identified Hauptmann as the "John" he talked to in Woodhill cemetery before the ransom payment and also at its payment. Other state witnesses also linked Hauptmann either with the kidnapping or the ransom money. Edward J. Reilly, chief defense counsel, contended that all the evidence purporting to connect Hauptmann with the actual crime of burglary, as the indictment charged, with the abduction and murder of a woman in his collection, was not only circumstantial but that it was of the filimest nature and did not warrant a conviction. Forney Receives Promotion Kenneth Forney, '31, was promoted recently from the post of civil engineer on the Fort Peck project to the mechanical engineering department in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was formerly a member of the University teaching staff. Women's Intramurals --- Women's Intentures Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor of womens intramurals, has announced the pairings for ping pong singles. The doubles arrangement will be announced today, and play will begin Monday. Each organization may enter three pair in the doubles and there will be definite time assignments for each match. Most of the games will be scheduled on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Ping pong singles have been divided into four divisions. No definite time has been scheduled for these matches, but play should begin immediately. All pairings in the games should be filled out Feb. 22. Equipment may be checked out in the basement of the gym on the women's side. The pairings Division I Hunter, L.W. W., vs. Bye, Frick, Corkain H. vs. Bye, Owelsey, I. vs. Surr, V. vs. Dermack, I. vs. Surr, O'Donnell, A. D. Pijt, Hoffman A. Pi Phi, Boehm, Alpha Chi, Fisher, Thein v. Overall, Gamma Phi, Delano Kappa v. Overall, Gamma Phi, Delano P. Olson, A. D. Pijt, Daniels, Signa K. v. Mitchell, Alpha TNT, Barke, Ind. v. Nordlund, Kappa, Johnt, Chi Omega v. Markham, A. O. Pi; Barber, Gamma Phi v. Lincott, Theia; Ganti, Alpha Chi v. Theia, Wyckham v. Byer, Wyckham, Walkins H. v. Byer Pyle, A. O, P i. By vs. Bye; Krebbel, Kappa v. As by; Bye; Hatch, Sigma K. v. Byes; J. Cheng, M. Sternberg, Phi; Johns, Chi. Omega K. v. Colburn, Theta; Stanley, Walking H. v. Daniel, A. D. P i. Weber; Alpha Gamma v. Pantle, Sigma K. v. Pantele, Sigma K. Pantle, Sigma K.; Surblerain, FI pih vs. Stockwell, Ind.: Edwards, Alpha Gamma D. v. Kayinsyng; Karpkin, Kua- tien, Korbin, Wasserman, Troup, Chi Omega v. Wasn, Alpha Chi; Cleverman, A. O. P i. By vs. Chevlen, Corbin H. v. Bye; Nelson, Walker H. v. Bye; Teuan, A. Theta v. Bye. Ripley, A. D. Pt, by: Bye; Wildin, Alpha Gamma D. v. Bye; Butler, Alpha Chi v. Bye; Scoggins, Ind. v. Stubba, Sigma K. Sholander, Watkins H. v. by: Bye; Timmerman, Doria Mikkelsen, Chi Omega; Doria Kappa v. Bison, I.W. Fawett, Theta v. Cassidy, Gamma Phi; Sharpe Sigma K. v. Banus, Gammachi Ei; Hartman, Gammachi Ei; Haskinson, I.W. v. Jeanning, Alpha Gamma D; Young Ind. v. Newman, Pi Division 4 Phi; Smith, Theta vs. Bye; Fay, Kappa Newcomer, Corbin H. vs. Bye. By Telling Your Story in the DAILY KANSAN Classified Section Burd, A. D. Pl vs. Bye; Busey, A. Borsma, G. Montgomery, G. Biosse, B.; Bissou, B.; Callip, Delta Zeta; Bruece, P. Plih vs. Lyman, Kapuan; Jaymin, G.; Calvin, A. Alpha Gamma D. White, Chi Omega; Spices, Alpha Chi v. MevCy, Mamma Phi; Coo, A. O. Pi vs. Hanson, Gamma Phi; Dodge, Kappa v. Kavannah, Alpha Gamma D; Horrbaker, Alpha Chi v. Griffin, Winn bin IH; Krebsch, Alpha Chi v. Beshner, Pi v. Fiey v. Edie; L.W. v. Bye; Robinson,Sigma K. v.Bye; Parkinson, Ind. v. Bye. ARROW MITOGA The Shaped Shirt in all models Variety is the Spice of Style! 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