TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Improvement of Business Expected by Motor World New Fords and Pushes by Other Producers Build Hopes Detroit, March 29. (UF)—Improvement in business resulting from the drive for trade of Ford, General Motors, and other auto concerns, now that their new models are ready, is honored confidence in the automobile world. With Ford now definitely ready to show his new eight and his four on Thursday, and he'll be preparing for heavy pushes, the business world anticipates a stimulus not alone in Detroit but in other cities feeding supplies to the giant motor With response to the new Ford bid it was estimated today the Ford payoff of 70,000 would be increased it to 90,000 soon. The peak number is 123,000. The motor companies are estimate to have more than one billion dollars invested in this year's bid for business Henry Ford has announced he is prepared to stake his entire fortune, variously in an investment in five billion dollars, to revive the public confidence and review the purchase To Study Shipping Fever Federal Bureau Begins Systematic Experiments on Livestock Disease Wichita, March 29—(UP) —A systematic study of the causes of haemorrhagic septicaemia, or shrimp disease, of various products in controlling the disease is being made in several states. Dr. F. W. Milletti, an expert in stockyard division of the federal bureau of animal industry, said here at the recent meeting of the Kansas State Board. The study it to be made along four lines, he said, state and federal officials are co-operating in the work. STANFORD COEDS SELECT CAVE-MAN TYPE AS IDEAL Palo Alto, Calif., March 29—(UP) The answer to a Stanford University co-ed's prayer is a half, unshaved young, who wears an underwear and who might very likely knock down his female companion if she dishepelled him. That, at least, is what the co-eds indicated in a recent survey. Of the girls in school, 225 said they liked the rough, re-run-style clothes and 206 said fashion-plate type and 25 said they weren't particular so long as they had a man. KFKU Wednesday Dr. E. H. Taylor, associate professor of zoology, will speak on "Does the Serperent Eat Dust?" It is one of a series of talks by Dr. Taylor, the professor of geology, will conclude a series of talks with a lecture on the "Soils and Climates of Climate Z." At 6 p.m. E. U. Underbelly, instructors in the series with his series of lectures with a talk on "Speculation" Friday Another elementary French lesson will be given by Elvin Weeks at Elvin Weeks, will conclude her series of lectures on chemistry with "Oxygen" for her subject. At 6 o'clock evening, she will attend the East High School, Kansas City, Mo., will give the athletic interview, which is presented by a different authority on athletics. Saturday Charles Sanford Skilton, professor of organ, will be in charge of an appreciation of music performed by the Kid Bandits, will present the "Kid Bandits." A musical program, arranged by Roy Underwood, professor of piano, will be given at 6:15. C. B. Lipa, instructor in English, will commence a new series with a book review, at 11 a.m. News flashes go on at 11:15, and at 6 that evening a musical program will be given, arranged by the associate, associates pres- Owns Ancient Flute Topkea, March 29—(Special) An antiquated flute, originally owned by Paul Whiteman's greatgrandmother, is now in possession of Drum Ira Pratt. The instrument was given to Dean Pratt by the greatgrandmother when the School of Music leader was a small lad in Iowa. The instrument was sold to John King, and is similar to the one owned by John King which is on display in the School of Music. 24 Summer Session Dates Sea School March 29 — (Special) — Wash- tom summer school sessions will be from June 13 to July 22 and from July 22 to August 13. Work will be offered in four divisions, college, law, music, and art. Dodge City, March 29—(UP)—During the nine months that the state has been paying a bounty of 10 cents for each deed gopher, Middletown have been killed in Young county. Only at 10 cents apiece, were brought in. Bounty Brings 13,417 Gophers Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Pi Lambda Theta to Initiate Ten Women This Evening Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary security for women in education, will be in attendance this evening at 7:45 in room 116. Fraser hall. The instillates will meet in room 238. The Pi Lambda Theta key will be conferred on the following women Ehiam Jenson, grad; Winnona S. Vennard, grad, instructor in mathematics and education; Clarity Short, c32; Katherine Heford, c33; English, c32; Katherine Heford, c32; Katheryn Collier, c2; Jean Cowan, c3; Margaret Hussey, c32. Following the initiation services, Dr Bert A. Nash, professor in the School of Education, will speak on "The Nature of Scholarship." University Graduate Announces Engagement The engagement of Miss Helen Fran- ches Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert S. Hendricks of Topeka, or Dr. Frank Wade Brewer of Oberlin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Albert of Holdres, Neb., has been unnounced Miss Hendricks is a graduate of the University. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated from education fraternity; and Eta Stigma Pi,母代 honorary Green and Latin Fraternities. Before attending the University, Miss Hendicks went to Waco University. There she graduated with a PhD in acidity. She is now head of the Latin department at Awdow Wood High School. Dr. Brewster is a surgeon and the head of Benton Memorial hospital at Oberlin. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska and Omnia Medical school. Delta Zeta Elects Officers for Next Year Alice Gallup, fa 33, was elected president of Delta Zeta for the coming year at a meeting of the security last night. Her fellow presidents included Kroschke, c33; vice president; Catherine Owen, c33; recording secretary; Al Jean Altman, fa 35; corresponding secretary; Margaret Beaumont, c34; tears, tears, tears; Elaine Penfield, c33, rush capture Announce Engagement of Marrinerite Miller to Stephen Lee Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Miller of Wellington announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, to Stephen B. Lec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Lec. Miss Miller attended the University of Wichita and Kansas State teachers college at Emporia. Mr. Lee was enrolled in the School of Engineering at the University and has a master's degree in the Alpha Delta fraternity of Washburn. He is an present connected with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meara of Axel- tell, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Arm Margaret, to Richard C Deloncy of Leena. Mr. Deloncy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deloncy. He is a former student of the Urea- city and a member of Phi Gamma Deta- ility. At present he is a banker in Leena. Engagement Announced The wives of the K.U. engineers will hold their regular April meeting on Monday evening, April 4 at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. C. M. Younge. Your other guests will be provided for those who do not care to play bridge. Wives of Engineers to Meet The meeting of the A.A.U.W. book club has been postponed until next week because of the concert tomorrow evening. And Mrs. Franklin Barrow of Napa, Calif., announce the birth of a son. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barrow are graduates of the University. members of the university. The baby is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greenleaf and Mr. and Mrs. J. Browar of Lawrence. Professor Paul A. Witty of Chicago, graduate of Michigan University was on the home team of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday, the team of Marseille Turkey were also击败 of Marseille There will be no W.S.G.A. tea to tomorrow afternoon. Yearbook Goes Sophisticate Topeka, March 29 (Special) - It has been rumored that the Kaw, Washburn year book, will be highly sophisticated this year. Although Brad Thompson, a former co-founder of the bookstore the exact type, several students in close contact with publishers have reported that sketches and libraries are "extremely highROW." The author has also been about June 1. The humor section is to be patterned after the New Yorker. Topeka, March 29—(Special) The spring horseback riding class is organized by Marma LeLand, women's physical education teacher. Lessons will be given twice a week at the Topeka hunt club. Start Horsback Ridina Oitawa, March 29 - (UP) Lack of business has forced transfer of two e-leaghr operators from the San Francisco here to other stations of the city. Depression Forces Transfers From Our Greenhouses which are the largest in Eastern Kansas. Fresh Every Day Flowers of Distinction 931 Mass. Phone 921 Let Us Store Your Fur Coat NOW IS FUR STORAGE TIME The entry of the third Big Ten Team in the Kansas Relays was assured over the weekend by the receipt of a letter from Coach Sherman Finger of the University of Minnesota. The Gephardt teammate in the meet to be held April 23. Athletic Office Receives Ler ter from Minne- sota Coach Third Big Ten School Enters Kansas Relays (Also Fur Trimmed Coats and Overcoats) All garments are guaranteed against moth, and insured against fire and burglary. Can you afford to trust them in your own home? Arrangements have been made for storage space in one of the finest new scientific Fur Depositors in the middle west. During storage season all kinds of fur remodeling and repairs will be made at special low summer prices. Also new fur coats made to measure. Outstanding track men in the school are Mum, Big Ten champion shot putter and Hess a sprinter. It is pro-player who will be here to compete in the events. The Kansas Relays stickers, for luggage and automobile windshields, are proving very popular with the students. A great number of the stickers were stolen during a vacation but there are still more to be had. Students may obtain them at the Athletic office in Robinson gymnasium. The first official entry in the K.U.C.L. State Student Council day, A. D. Dickinson, coach at Iowa State Teacher's college, Cedar Falls, Iowa, sent word that he is entering eight men. These men will compete in the shot put, discus throw, high jump, and the one-half mile cross relay. The first two members of the Big Ten conference to signify their intention of entering the meet were the University of Indiana and the University of Iowa. More entries from the conference are expected to be received in the near future. Plans for the Kansas Relays are going forward under the direction of Earl Potter, of the athletic department, and the student relay committee. Arrested for **WARNING** Wichita, March 29 — P. Walter Whitley, a law enforcement officer and ordered to appear in court to answer to charges of "washing windows at 9:30 a.m." He violated a city ordinance which prohibits washing windows in the downtown section after 8 a.m., designed to protect residents from dirt on their brushes used by window washers. Assisted for Washing Windows Don't worry—Let us assume the moth, fire, and barglary risk for you. APPAREL—SECOND FLOOR Explains English Dole Plan Ratcliffe, Lecture Course Speaker. Defends System of Relief 00 "The United States in on the dole, not great Britain" declared S. K. Ratelle, noted English author and writer of political situation on the English political situation. Mr. Ratelife explained that in England the system of public distribution of funds to the unemployed is backed by a sound organization of social insurance while in the United States the system is given out-right to the people. Mr. Ratliffe set forth the idea that the general difficulty at the second floor of the building is the inability of the Hindus and the Mosques to agree on any one course of action. In speaking of Gandhi, Mr. Ratliffe metized him as personally irresistible. Brings you the Daily Kansas, six times each week, six times each week, school year, by carrier or by mail. Send a subscription to Dad., its favorite daily letter home. 3 SPEEDS FORWARD, NO REVERSE Mr. Ratchiffe's lecture was the fourth and last of the University lecture course numbers for this season. Mr. Ratcliffe predicted that the present coalition government of Great Britain will be changed to the control of a conservative party, "Mr. MacDonald, the present prime minister, is through with the hinter party," declared Mr. It is "my belief that he will be given an important post as an ambassador." Are Your Toes Coming Out to Grass? Let us recondition your shoes for spring walking. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 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