MONDAY. MAY 16. 1922 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Degrees Sought by 473 at Kansas State College Bishop Robert N. Spencer to Give Baccalaureate Sermon Manhattan, May 16 — Names of 47 candidates for degrees at the June commencement of Kansas State college in Kansas City. A note to the Office of Miss Jessie McDowell Machin registrar. The total of candidates for degrees at both spring and summer commencements this year is approvals of 80 candidates who are candidate were eliminated from the list. Eighty-three of the 104 Kansas counties are represented in the list, which includes 420 candidates for bachelor's degrees and 32 candidates for master's degrees. Fourteen states, two foreign countries, and eight other states have representatives in the June class. Ethiop Robert Nelson Spencer of the West Missouri Diocese, Episcopal church, will deliver the baccalaureate cermon on Sunday, May 28, and William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, will give the Commencement address on the morning of June 2. Cleveland, May 18—(UP)—The year of moratoriums finds Olaf F. Knudsen engaged in agitating one on aluminies. Moratorium On Alimonies Head of Ohio Society Seeks Reform for Ex-hubbies The president of the Ohio Alumny association is energetically mourning out a campaign against gold-diggers who have stolen the school's jewelry. A good cup of their husband's salaries. But to those who seek financial redress either in spite, or to assure an easy living. Knudsen is derivative. Knudsen himself is divorced. No only does his organization intend to make it harder for the gold-digglum type of wives to wrest money from their husbands, but also to remove the stigma of "criminal" from the names of those who go to jail when they default in alimony payments. It also aims to move payment practices upward. He fuels no fault with awarding alimony to wives, who are physically incapacitated, or who have children. "We know that the present day system of granting alimony is all wrong," he maintains. "Equality and justice, it doesn't matter to women, ought to predominate." The Ohio Alimony association, Knudsen says, will strive to bring about the following reforms; Elimination of temporary alimony until the court has made a thorough investigation. Early Hearings where temporary alliomy is granted. Moratorium on alimony while the ex husband is in jail for non-payment. No temporary alimony for childless women under 25 who are able to work. No alimony to childless women who remarry. Better jail conditions for alimony "martyr." Revision of the law and of court cuse- tion to change the face that a woman can take revenge on a former husband. Read the Kansan want-ads Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before F2:30 p.m. Founders' Day Banquet Hold at Chapter House Alpha Delta Pi held its annual Founder's day banquet at the chapter house yesterday. The color scheme was blue and white. Toasts were given by Jean Coghill, 62; Betty Short, "20, The Fighter," 62; Ie Shi Lan, Ie She兰, Laura Judd, c. 32 Out of town guests were Mrs. Maymee Coo, Either Goughill, Avis Mullenek, Iohi; Frances Reed, Learned; Ruth Mulin, El Dardao; Mrs. Pat Parker Hummingway, Ms. Lelia May Whty. Fort Lewenworth, Mrs. Lydia Sawyer. Mrs. Milton Whitehead, Betty Short, Mrs. Maris Flint, Bernice Hoever, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Lucile Yaues Brown, Dorothy Arnold, Ether Edward Robert, Nelson Evelyn Newcomer, Frances Keith Virginia Canham, Bernadine Martin, Mrs. Vera Mayfield, Mrs. E. C. Cuff, Nom Lena Kann, Kansas University, Mary Ala Updgright, Ruth Parry, Topkin, Mrs. Iris Sellers, Paulus. Mrs. Faye Eaton, Professor and Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Ms. Gorse Hedrick, Lawrence Dean-Capsey Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Sylas Dean of Lebanon announce the marriage of their daughter, Lou Wintreford, to Mr. Rowell Bettle. Mr. Wintreford was named Capuspe. The ceremony was read by the Rev. A. D. Gray, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, at 11 a.m. Mr. Capsey was graduated from the University in 1927, and was affiliated with Phi Chi, professional medical fernshery. He is now the coach at Soldier High School. Mr. and Mrs. Capsey will be at home in Soldier after June 1. The announcement of the marriage was made at a lunchcon given by the Delta Gamma alumnae at the home of George Greenwood in Topeka, KS. Miss Morgan Entertains Carruth Prize Winners Miss Rose Morgan, associate professor of English entertained the Carruthers at her home, 1242 Louisiana street. The prize winners who were guests were Richard Jones, c82; Ray Miller, c74; Chris Mackay, c82; Michael Howe, c82; Eleanor Henderson, gr. Dorothy Heedstander, a former student, who won first prize last year, was also a guest. Other guests were Mary Greenberg and Cindy Gomez; c32. Genewieve Bero, c32. Professor and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Miss Lila Gardner, and Miss Alice Winston. Pi Lambda Theta to Have Strawberry Festival Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorrow, will give its annual strawberry festival tomorrow night at 7:30 at the home of Betty Harper, 3101 Massachusetts street. This will be the last meeting of the year. The committee in charge consists of Betty Harper, chairman; Chrysia Wiley Nichols, c23; and Ruth E. Lichen of the School of Education. Mrs. J. E. Hoopes of Lawrence will Advance Copies of your 1932 JAYHAWKER The printer will make delivery of 200 copies of the 1932 Jayhawker early Wednesday morning. Half of these will be reserved for late purchasers. The remainder will be distributed to the first to call for them at the--be guest of the organization. She originated the annual strawberry festival about 20 years ago. Jayhawker Office Union Bldg. The Book --- Five Dollars Room 4 Alpha Gamma Delta Celebrates Founding Epsilon Beta chapter of Alpham Gamma Delta celebrated the tenth anniversary of its founding with a formal dinner Saturday night at the chapter house, Mrs. Thelma Cooper of Lawrence acted as toastmasters. Alumnae who returned for the banquet were Phyllis Swarner, Pauline Bruce, Pauline Barben, Mildred Barden, Grace Woods, Ruth Roth, Marienne Lipschitz, Daryl Gaines, Iain Hawth; Ruth Stout, Clay Coyseciss Kesterman, Liberty, Mo. Phi Chi Delta to Have Annual Farewell Picnic Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian morality, will hold its annual senior farewell pine ceremony to Brown's growth floor at 5 a.m. in therium hall at 5 p.m. for a plodge event. The committee in charge of the program includes Mildred Graebauer, c32; Florence Johnson, c35; Margaret Colman, c35; Dorothy Jevin Dovis, c32; tala Lawson, c44, and Helen Harriman, c44, have charged the piper iigor瑟。 Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were Mrs. J. B. Johnson and Howard Johnson, Kansas City, Ms. Elizabeth Myers and Gladys Marisny, Robinson; Mrs. Cola Morrison, Lawrence; John Kent Nufer, El Dorado; Arthur Kane and Melly Grainer, Leavownerth; Elena Ehley, Haskins, Wichita Robert Pottier, 'c35, Virginia Wheeler, '33. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jordan, and son, Bill, Mr. and Vincent Rosek, Marie Van Deenus, Pauline Cunningham, Dorothy Knipp, Kamane City, M.; Betty Soft, Springfield, Beaunock, G.; Sr. Griffin Ralback and Chayton Johnson, Manhattan. Weekend guests at the Delta Zebra were Virginia University, Liberty, Mills; fillie Stiefel, and Jacqueline Vanent, Kansas City, Kan.; CeeGel Vanent, Kansas City, Kan.; Guests at Corbin hall over the weekend were Mrs. and Mrs. H.B. Paulette, Jean Paulette, A. B. Pickelk, Horizentrob, and Miss Roundwood, Karen City, Mo.; and Lucille Yowell of Mo-Pheron. board, a former student, Leavenworth; Marjorie Taylor, '28, Abilene; Lois Perkins, Topeka. Sunday dinner guests at the Dolin Upsilon house were Mr. and Mrs. Fleyd Houghton, Lawrence; Miss Hadley, Miss Schroeder, Everett Meyers, Mr. Indred, Dr. C.I. Moody, Ms. Bracey, Kesan City, Mr. and Earl Miller, Tupelo. Jimmy Hill, Killarnt City, Mo.; Mn. Maurice Vaughn, Kansan City, Ma.; and Homer Foster, Manhattan, were dined Friday at the Alpha Guestroom 61 House Sunday. Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were Clara Strain, Topeka, Mary House, Miller; Virginia Simpson, Virginia Ward, Emporia; Mrs. C. Sherwood, and Harriet Shervood, Kansas City, Ms. Thela Mubarkan, Yale Center, and Audrey Stout, Mulvane. Kappa Ea Kappa announces the initiation of the following: Keeneth E Fink, e3; Richard A Foo, e3; Richard Stall, e3; Grace at the Silma Alpha Mo hawkery daytoreer were Mr. and Mrs. Horn of Kames City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Shrewsbury were Mr. and Mrs. Kross, and John Benoist, Topella. Gulf Coast Hollback and Chucky Robertsen, students at Kansas State College at Manhattan, were guests at the Delta Upsilon union Saturday night. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Bath Party, 30, of Topanga to Ezhun Smith, A. of Lawrence, McMinnville. To Bath Party of Gianna Della Fattoria Dinner guests at the Kappa En- kappa house Sunday were Mrs. Elise May Omer and Mrs. Edward Fisher of Lawrence. Axacia held initiation services Sunday morning for Noble Sherwood, e33 and Dean Dearak, e33. Alpha Chi Sigma announces the pledging of James Naismith, e33, of Lawrence. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Doprothy Haglin, to Eugene Dales, a member of Sigma Nu. Guests at the Sigma Phi Epilogue house over the weekend were Frank Daffy and Lawrence Platt of Junction City. Eugene Starr, Clay Center, and Herbert Prater, St. Joseph, Mo., were weekend guests at the Triangle house. Miss Mary Richmond was the speaker at the weekly Westminster Forum last night. Miss Richmond's subject was "India." Asks Dismissal of Glover Nortis Charges Assistant Postmaster General With Political Speech Washington, May 15—(UP) —Senator Morris, Republican, Nevada, today called on President Hoover to dismiss W. Living Glover II, mid-past master general, for a speech the latter is set to have made in springfield, Missouri. He said he would campaign or lose their jobs. "I want to say "Narra" said after an attack on the "dirty politics" of Clovis's speech, "that is the President of the United States," and confident of the patriotic people of the country he will repudiate, in the name of the administration, the sentiments expressed by the second assistant postman general and not only that but Mr. Glover will be private citizen before the sun sets tonight." M minority leader Robinson joined Norris in pleading that the department be taken out of politics. "It's a degree to the government and to this administration for one so high in authority to intimidate employees." Jayhawks Flown Mrs. La Vera Bronson Survey, the International vice-consultant of Gamma Phi Life, who when he was in Kauai was the leader of the movement of the Kauai City Young Naturists during the Kauai City Young Naturists John E. Carlisle, it has announced himself as a candidate for re-election for state senator to the Bourbonian region. Carllisle lives in Kauai City, Kauai. Eugene W. Sosterland, 28, formerly of Burlington, has been ordained pastor of the Olifon Unitarian church of Louisville, Ky. 26. John W Shannon, 29, has accepted Nu the position of football coach of Field Kindley Memorial high school in Coffeyville, which he recently coach at Cherryville high school. W. O. Elkins, 27, of McPherson, has accepted the position of principal of the Riley school for the coming year. Ralph Paulson, '81, is at present employed at the Huslett and Neal Drup commune at Whitewater. wednesday - Thursday - Friday A Romeo of the clouds zooms nearly through gales of hearty laughter! CHESTER MORRIS William Haines in "Are You Listening" and DOVE BILLIE SUITING YOU That's My Business Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY NOW! ENDS TUESDAY A Brilliant New Screen Personality. Star of the Broadway Since and the Metropolitan Opera Wednesday - Thursday "Men Call It Love" ©1932 LIGGETTEL MYERS TOBACCO CO 图