PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Legislature of Illinois Would Bar All Sedition Appropriations and Tax Exemptions May Be Denied Schools Springfield, IL., May 12—(Special) Two measures to exclude any Illinois educational institution from the benefit of state appropriations, or state tax exemptions if "sedition matter" is taught in that institution has been passed by the Illinois senate 29 to 5 and sent to the house. The measure appears as an amendment to a state law exempting from taxation of certain property including "all lands, monies or other property heretofore or hereafter donated, granted, received, or used for public school, college, seminary, university or other public educational purposes, and paid in cash by the trust or absolutely." At this point the bill would add the following: It is thought that the bill would cause implications of interpretation to arise which might bring the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois under the category of the schools denied the tax exemption privileges. The second Baker Bill, No. 405, would add this provision to the state finance "Provided that no property of any school, college, university or other educational institution shall be exempt from taxation which teaches or permits the teaching of seditious matter or permits the advocacy of the overthrow of the representative form of government secured to citizens of the United States and the several states by the federal and state constitutions by force violence or other unlawful means, or encourages or permits the encouragement of opposition by force to the authority or to the execution of any law of the state or United States government." "No appropriation of state moneys shall be made to any school, college, university or other educational institution which teaches or permits the use of county matters." "The proposed addition following the language quoted above." Women's Rifle Team Elects Awards Will Be Presented on R.O.T.C. Field Day, May 24 Officers for the next year's season of firing in the Women's Rifle team elected at a meeting of the team last night, were: captain, Rowena Lohore, c$4; manager, Patricia Arnold, c$3; treasurer, Thelma Humphrey, c$3; secretary and historian, Martha Dodge, c$6. It was decided by the team that the man who should play with the men in the Women's Rifle team, determined which team should pay for an all riffle team picnic, would not be held this year. An announcement of awards to women's rifle team members was made. The awards will be presented at the annual R.O.T.C. field day which will occur in day 24. Awards for all R.O.T.C. activities will be given out at that time. Awards to members of the Women's Rifle team for the season, according to Miss Longshore, are: swaters, Camilla Luther, ed'33; Patricia Arnold, c'35; Rowena Longshore; Thelm Humphrey, c'35; Nadine Marquis, fa'33; Maurine Strain, c'33. Pins, Helen Harvey, c'36; Martha Dodge, c'36; Lillah Bailsth, c'33. Stripes, Betty Sloan, c'33; Nellie Starce, ed'33; Thelm Hunter, c'33. Captain's star, Betty Sloan, retraining captain. A Luncheon Suggestion A SANDWICH and A MALTED MILK 18c at the Cafeteria Nebraska Track Team Expected to Offer Gophers Stiff Battle Huskers to Meet Minnesota Lincoln, May 12—The University of Nebraska goes out of the Big Six this weekend in seeking competition with the University of Minnesota in a dual track meet. The meet is expected to be a close affair with a touch of the football rivalry of last fall among intercollegiate teams. The Nebraska 7 to 6 score when the Huskers believed that they had practically won the game. Captain Charles Schieffle, of Minnesota, will offer plenty of competition in both hurdle events. Schieffle won the 120-yard high hurdles in both the Kansas Relays and the Drake Relays in 15 seconds flat and was anchor man in the Gophers' 480-yard shuttle hurdles relay team which took first place. The Gophers also have several other stars who are expected to make a good showing in the dun meet. John Currell, distance ace, captured fourth place in the Drake meet. He is quite proficient in both the mile and the two mile runs. Harold Thompson is a consistent .99 man in the century dash and will afford Lambertus and Lee, of Nebraska, plenty of competition in that field. Playground Games Postponed The inter-organization playground ball games between the Jayhawks-Delta Sigma Lambda, Theta Tau-Alpha Tau Omega, and Kappa Eta Kappa-Phi Delta Theta, which were scheduled for this afternoon, have been postponed on account of the rain. Men's Intramurals All of the playground ball games scheduled since Wednesday have had to be postponed for the same reason. The large number of games which were to be played this week will add still more to the number which will have to be played off next week. Women's Intramurals I.W.W.'s Defeat Ectecaer The tie which was played off yesterday noon between the I.W.W. and the Ectecaera women's baseball teams was won by the I.W.W.'s with a 28 to 6 score. This broke the three-cornered tie which has existed among the I. W. W.'s, the Ectecas and the Independents. The tie which still exists between the I.W.W.'s and the Independents will be played off this afternoon at 3:30 if weather permits. Managers Must Turn in Names Miss Ruth Hooher, director of women's intramurals, announced today that intramural managers should turn in the names of the women who wish to play on the class baseball team, not later than Monday or Tuesday. These names should be turned in at the office. 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