WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The west Nation tea w of th Friday the de walk room The mear able sites the system ball school It w the p the c divid deen education The estald demic upon tion infection De Han Men's satisfie the co this year. follow Be i talves les of respe T. ball 50 school with i 2 T. ing st resent much vech 2 T. is to the stu to amo Be Regio Studer prising versit Missi and R c conduct versit and if the se 2. this phee curricular 3. amor tude stress unla meas 4. oper sary of hon 5. be de den mulation stur and eth stu 6. ing man un stu cut in disci im ve w it pr PAGE FOUR Grid Practice to Stop During Easter Holidays Squad Boxing and Wrestling Take Several Men Off of Sound It has not yet been definitely decided how long spring football practice will last. Practice will not be carried on through the Easter holidays but will again be resumed after the vacation. Signal drill and instruction on the fundamentals of the game has been the schedule with a few light scrimmages. A number of the men have not been out lately as they were entered in the school box tournament and four others, Dick Sikar, Robert Loveless, Bert and Jane Hammers, have been selected. The matches match to be held tonight between them and Pete Mehringer. There seems to be a bright outlook for next year's team as a number of lettermen will return. The freshman seem to have both size and speed and will be valuable that the lineup next fall will find the sophomores well represented. Mike Getto, assistant football coach, said today that the squad would settle down to practice in earnest beginning tomorrow and have some real scrimages. This has not yet been done as it was first necessary to get the men in shape. With those who have devoted themselves to getting them who are in the wrestling exhibition reporting for football practice tomorrow the squad will be more complete. First Relay Entries Listed Washburn and Kirksville Teachers Send Entry Blanks Today The first official entry blanks for the Eleventh Annual Kansas Relays of April 22 reached the athletic office today from Kirksville State Teachers College of Kirksville, Mo., and Wash. State University, where universities and colleges in some dozen states have indicated they will enter the Kansas Relays, but the blanks arriving today are the first official listings of entries. Entry lists will continue until April 12, the official date for the deadline of mailing entry blanks. Coach C. G. Simpson of Kirkvillen Teachers has entered five men to run in the half mile and medley college relays and several special events, and Coach Elmer W. Holm of Washburn has listed 20 men to run in the half mile and medley college the college section and in seven special events. ELWYN DEES, KANSAS TRACK STAR, UNDERGOES OPERATION Elwyn Dees, star sophomore weight man on the University track team, underwent an operation for a bone infection in his knee this morning at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Dr. John Outland, of Kansas City, and Dr. Arthur Anderson, of Lawrence, performed the operation. Dees, who is a former national interscholastic shot put champion, is one of the stars of Coach Bill Hargiss' Jayhawk track team. Coach Hargiss said today that he expected Dees to be able to compete in the Kansas RELays. The Jayhawk was taken to his home following the operation. Men's Intramurals --and to all his other K. U. friends. "Later I visited the new Hebrew University in Jerusalem, inaugurated only eight years ago by Lord Balbour of England. It has already established two universities having two hundred students, all being graduates of schools equivalent to our best high schools, and sixty-five faculty members, including eleven professors, three associate professors, nineteen instructors, nine lectures, and a few graduate programs. We have two hundred and fifty thousand volumes in its library. Four years are required for a master's degree (no bachelor degree being given) and two additional years for a Ph.D. There are no professional schools, the university is too small, with limited liberal arts and sciences. Its founders have made a wonderful showing in so short a time. The results of the games of play, ground ball are as follows: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2, L. Collegians, 0; Pi Kappa Alpha, 2, Sigma Alpha Mu 10; Pi Gamma Delta 20, Chi Delta Sigma 10; Pi Chi forfeited to Phi Pai; Phi Delta Thia 19, Delta Ki 16, Delta Kai 17, Delta Kai 4; Delta Tau Delti 6, hsigma 5, hsigma 6; Kappa Chi 4; Delta Tau Delti 10, Theta Tau 11; and Kapila Epilator Kappa 7, Alpha Omega 19. The following games of playground ball will be played tomorrow afternoon at 4:30: Diamond 1, Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega; diamond 2, Beta Tau vs. Kappa Epsilon Kappa; diamond 3, Triangle vs. Delta Theta Pi; diamond 4, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Chi Delta Sigma; diamond 5, Kiappa Phi vs. Kayhawk; diamond 6, Kiappa Phi vs. Kayhawk; diamond 7, Chi Chi vs. Sigma Chi; diamond 8, Kiappa Alpha vs. Giamma Delta; and diamond 9, Acqua vs. Kappa Gaia. GOLD MUST BE TURNED IN BY MAY 1, SAYS ROOSEVELT Washington, April 5—(UP)—President Rosewell issued an executive order declaring that the national financial emergency still exists, and forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates. The order requires all persons to de liver on or before May 1 to a federal reserve bank branch or agency, a gold coin bullion and gold certificate now owned by them or coming into their possession on or before April 28. Send the Daily Kansan home. W. L. Burdick Tells About Law Schools in Foreign Countries Under English Rule In a recent letter to Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, Dr. W. L. Burdick, vice president of the University, wrote a log of his experiences during his tour of the world. He was especially enthusiastic about the school systems in the various countries. Parts of his letters are as follows: "In India I visited the University of Calcutta and also attended some sessions of the law courts there. "During my stay in Egypt I was shown many courtesies by Dr. Jardine, formerly President of our State College and a half years he has been the very able and popular United State Minister to Egypt. He personally conducted court cases for many years and also to some of the trial courts. He asked me to convey his greetings." "Law teaching in Palestine is under the supervision of the English authorities, law classes meeting every evening. Four years are required for the course, and after passing their final examinations law students must serve two years in the office of some advocate (practicing lawyer) before being ad- Women's Intramurals A track class for University women will be held on Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m., beginning after Easter vacation. All women interested in class track, sign for the events you have planned, will enter in the gymnasium. If enough women wish to participate in this class another class on Monday and Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. will be formed. Designate on the chart in the gym whether you wish to enter the track meet or not. An intramurale swimming meet will also be held Tuesday, April 11 at 4:30. Anyone wish to enter must sign up on the gymnasium ballet board. For both the swim and track meet W.A.A. points will be given. Both those entering and those winning will receive points. Tomorrow at 4:30 instructions for handball and horsess will be given to these who wish to enter these games and do not know the rules. Denmark Given East Greenland The Hague, April 5—(UP)—the international court confirmed today Denmark's claim to full sovereignty over east Greenland. The vote was 12 to 2. Justice Vogt of Norway and Justice Anzilotti of Italy dissented. Norway had claimed the territory. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. Fresh Strawberry Butterscotch Chocolate Three Good Sundaes mutted to the bar. Instruction is given in English, Mohammedm, and Hebrew law, owing to the racial customs, and the judges of the courts are divided by race. The law classes the law classes in Jerusalem and was also present at several trials. The English have literally built, or made, a new Jerusalem, a clean, orderly, well-governed city, a vastly different Jerusalem, the one I said twenty-five years ago. "During the past month I have visited the Royal University of Rome and the Royal University of Bologna in order to come in contact with their great schools of law. The Law Courts of Rome (the Palace of Justice) are now housed in the most beautiful "Court house" in the world, a magnificent structure adorned with states of the great jurists of ancient Rome, and with some of the Roman Law system of jurisdiction which forms the basis of the modern law of more than half of the world. The Law School of Bologna was founded in the eleventh century, the oldest school of law now in existence." In speaking of the national government Dr. Burdick said, "It is a new Italy, a transformed Italy, the work of one of the greatest men in the history of this country. To those who saw Italy only a few years ago, prior to the World War the change is impressive. The streets are scrupulously clean. The beggars have all disappeared although there used to be an army of them in every town. The people appear prosperous and contented. Good order everywhere prevails and there is very little unemployment. Vast public works have been inaugurated, the schools, the schools, the children are all in school. Many who have come here with prejudice have left with admiration. at the 10c DANCE! HARRIETT CALLOWAY CAFETERIA and Her Orchestra of 12 Men KFKU Friday Nite - April 7 THE OLD MILL Adm. 55e - Tax Included TOPKAH 6 p. m. A broader View of Parenthood, Raymond H. Wheeler, Professor of Pavelhoev. 6:15 p. m. Musical program arranged by W. B. Downing, Professor of Voice Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Elementary German Le con. Professor F. E. Fergal 6 p. m. Athletic Interview presenting "Ted" O'Leary, former Kansas University basketball star, with Professor E. R. Elbei. 2:45 p. m. Talk of particular interest to high school girls, Miss Agnes Husband, Dean of Women. Isles airport, Marseilles, April 5- (UP) - Lucien Boudouret and Maurice Rossi, famous French aviators, brought the heavily loaded plane back to the Flight Is Delayed The Modern Idea in travel TOURIST is HIGHEST CLASS TO EUROPE It is the *middle way* to go — college people are discovering the advantages of the exclusivey democratic travel on these ships from Alaska, Minnesota, Milwaukee, Peakland and Waterland. The first two wives exclusively First Class ... the latter two smart Cabin Liners. Now all their privileges, all the enjoyment of the sailing experience, cabin are yours at the low Tourist rate. MINNEWASKA • MINNETONKA PNENLAND • WESTERNLAND From $18.50 one way, from $189.4 round trip Regular weekly salaries to Soumbath, Haven, Have and Amake. Make cash payments to Soumbath, to your local bank, to your local authority in your community. International Mercantile Marine Company 1100 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. RED STAR LINE airport today a few hours after they took off on a projected non-stop flight to Buenos Aires. Mechanics suggested that they had not provided expected speed. Jayhawk Deadline is April 15 All applications for editor and business manager of the 1834 Jayhawk must be in by April 10, the Jayhawk advisory committee announced today. The committee will meet about the middle of April for interviews with the applicants. Shows 3-7-9 Positively Ends Tonite! Comedy-Cartoon-Novelty-News The Picture Is the Thing! Another Week End Hit Thursday! Thur GREAT JASPER The saga of a free-lance lover with WERA ENGIES X-TRA GEMS! 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