/ MONDAY, MAY 11. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dispute Custody of Six Gangsters After Big Showup One of Largest Groups of Gang Victims View Burke's Followers in Chicago SIX MORE SAY POLICE Chiceno, May 11.—(UP) Six members of Fred Burke's gang, suspected mid-west bank robbers and kidnappers ousted at east St. Louis, II, last Friday, for his involvement in the guard of 60 highway policemen and deputy sheriffs. The screwing gangsters, captives in the opening camp of Governor Lloyd Emerson's drive against the bank robbery, were brought from Morton, III, where they have been held since Saturday night. Morrison, III, May 11—(UF) —A bat struck the head of a boy to be hit the last of Fried Buber's goose was threatened today after a "shown" in Chicago before one of the bats that injured the boy. The men were held in the county jail here awaiting removal to Chicago under heavy guard, to be handed before a judge. He was braced, broke, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. Witnesses to the St. Valentine's day murder of Chicago are an anonymous group of victim化的 murders. The six in custody were captured Friday in a spectacular raid in East St. Louis. Police believe that six other members of the gang were still at liberty and the group here was closely guarded by state police to prevent any attempts to infiltrate. Storling, II., May 11—(UP)—Six篮 captured last Friday at East St. Louis, IL. were started to Chicago from Morrison. The team filled with guarded guards. The gangsters were driven through Sterling at 8:20 a.m. today, enroute to Chicago, where they will be fingerprinted in various primes, and questioned. Four K.U. Students Dead in Automobile Accident (Continued from page 1) students on the Hill and active in many student enterprises. Last Tuesday evening, Kappa Sigma held election for fraternity president for next year and Spech was elected, but he was not the winner. It made at that time as the election of other officers was to tomorrow night and the chapter wanted to announce all the candidates. Spon was also a Ku Ku, local chapter of Phi Epilon Phi, national per organist at the MCA and on the Hill. He was a major during the campus christian drive last fall and became chairman of the group as soon as it appointed to fill out an unspired term on the Men's Student Council as School of Business representative this semester. He was treasurer of the Y.M.C.A. and business manager of the K book. He is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Speh of Wichita. Amirreen L. Messmore, unedified, was in跃动 W.Y.CA. activities on the Hii and would have been graduated after graduation. Amirreen L. Messmore, UW, with suspended last year. Frances Berenice McIntire, fm3, is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. H. McIntire of Wichita, and a brother, Harry McIntire, of Oregon, Mo. Arthur William Snyder, fa 34, who was a member of the Pachacamac freshman class at St. John's College, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snyder, of Fort Scott, and a sister, Mary Louise. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Messore of Kansas City, a brother Jasper, and two sisters, Dorothy and Ruth of the home. Want Ads --by Acacia LOST. Pair pink gold-rim glasess rear Peggy Theater Monday night. Call Vagary Jackson at 415. Reward. —117 EXPERT TYPEI and grammarian wants term papers, notebooks, etc. type. Special knowledge is guaranteed Phone 2476. Two blocks from Campus - 1883 WANTED to rent: Furnished house for this summer, or coming year. See A. Wells at Bacteriology Department in fortorman or IBH Indiana in nings—177 Biltiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 352 KFKU --by Acacia “A Viat to Cornwall” was the subject of the talk by Miss Alice Winston, a professor of English, speaks over kFKU from one of her Mistin tales of the interesting places in this part of England which it covers. It is an exercise to it in English literature. Much of this material was first hand information, not just reading it. Just before this part of the program this morning, Besso Eldriva, professor of Economics at the Economic Insecurity of the Masses.” The program will be: This evening at 5:45 Henry P. Holtzclaw, professor of economics will speak on "The Control of Credit." Following the lecture, he will present a song of piano, will present a musical program in which he will be assisted by Otto Garvens, cellist. The Ragadon" (Grieg), "The Cuckoo" (Armeny), "Humoresque" (Tschaklovk) Rov Underwood. "Adagio-Allegro" (Handel), "Span I dance" (Granados), Otto Gavens. "Naila Waltz" (Delibes-Dolmanyi) Ru Underwood. In Cold Wool. "Latany" Schubert), "Der Neuge rige" Schubert), "Liebesleid" (Kreis) Otto Carvens. Tomorrow mornings program will consist of the first of a series of 'talks' on topics of interest, or 'tutorial'. This will be followed by a British travel talk "The Middle Tempur". Martial Law Proclaimed to Madrid to Stop Rio Churches and Schools Are Burned by Mob in Spain Madrid, May 11- (UP) - Martial law was proclaimed in Madrid today as rotting mola attacked and burned the town. A counterattack on anti-monarchical sentiment. The Jesuit school and convent in the city were destroyed. The Theresa were destroyed. The industrial school, a Jesuit college and chief residence of the Jesuits in Madrid, was also destroyed. The minister of war ordered troops stationed at strategic points all through the city to defend the capital. Dal Sol, central plaza at Madrid, at 2:30 p.m., and the proclamation of marshal Vladimir Volek. Chowds cheered and shouted: "Long live the republic." Similar scenes occurred elsewhere. Sacred objects were taken from the churches by hosters. Furniture, clothes, papers and clerical garments from the convertes were thrown into the street for the common use of the crowd's maintained an air of good humor except in a few cases. --by Acacia What's Doing Back Home Topcka—The state forestry, fish an game commission in session here recently authorized the purchase of three private and Republic counties and received petition for the establishment of lakes in Wilson. An derston, Graham, and Montgoussain. Parens-"The commissioners of La贝塞县 believe the county is facing a financial crisis in the unit brought about by the closure of the road to enjoin the collection of allegedly unjust and illegal taxes levied on the railroad to be levied against the railroad. Leavenworth A 7/4e park has been designed by the Knights of Columba and is accessible via a playground park accessible to it children in northern and western Leavenworth. Highland—The "college teas," popular over all northeast Kansas for the beetle of Highland College, recently destroyed by fire, have so far been given solely for women. They are to be supported by "college teas for men only." Beg Pardon Miss Jane Keel, the girl who was chosen posture queen of the W. A. A play day Saturday, as was Abilene instead of Atchison was reported. The mistake occurred because Abilene was a late entry into the play day. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kast --by Acacia Whose Finger Before Did Your Diamond Adorn? Virgin Diamonds are of Certified Origin and Quality, and may be secured in Lawrence Only from— Whose F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Hill Society Founders' Day Celebrated Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. The Acacia fraternity celebrated in twenty-seventh anniversary at *Founders' Day banquet held Sunday noon at the chapter house. About twenty-five guests including alumni and members of other chapters were present.* A. K. Wilson of the Grand Lodge Topeka, was the guest speaker at the affair. Mr. Wilson is one of the charter members and organizers of Acacia. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, held a banquet and installation for ten new members at the Colonial ter room last week. Sigma Tau Initiates Ten Men Those initiated were, Nedwin Berger, mechanical 31; Warren B. Boast, electrical 32; Charles C. Dills, civil 31; Lewis Farbar, electrical 32; Lewis Kittrick, electrical 32; Edward A Klockman, mechanical 31; Fred Luther, electrical 32; Eric Electron, electrical 32; Robert Moyer, electrical 31; and Alain H. Wymore, civil 31. Phi Gamma Delta Gives Spring Party Willows and lancers formed the decorations for the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity's annual Benny Malkins spring party which was given Saturday night a special makeover. The rushes were present. Hub Else and his band furnished music for dancing. Alpha Omicron Pi entered the following guests at a buffet supper at the chapter house on Wednesday, Johnson, Paul Koger, Robert Mann, Otto Bulker, Bien Vanfel, Waldo Klusar, Phase Landing, Hugh Hatcher, Richard Lampin, Rogers, Al Huber, Reynolds, Carline Dickson, Donald Huff, Fed-Parrish, Marc Rochet, James Maures, Manrice McMauson, and James Hill. Alpha Phi Alpha hold initiation for the following five men Saturday night at Ford, c. $4; Gipy O. Y., c. $16; Nibusho S. Y., c. $35; Smith S., c. $17; Smith S., c. $17; St. Joseph Gives Buffet Supper Five Men Initiated Clarice Sloan of Holton was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. The following were week-end guests at Corbin hall: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sappened of Kansas City: Mrs. W. S. Gillman and Mrs. Louis Blud of Baltimore, Iowa. Mrs. J. Peckes, Ms. S. Pritchard, Kansas City, Mrs. Charles Arnold and Dorothy Arnold, Miss Nellie Barnes and Rose Morgan, of Lawrence. Peggy Ballweg of Emporia was a week end guest of Margaret Hugging of the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Kappa Eta Kappa entertained during the week end the guests Mrs. L. C. Omer, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION Clarion Radio One Minute Washer Spot Lights, any color to rent. Plumbers and Electricians Repair Work a Specialty Phone 161 836 Mass Shimmons Bros. BIG SHOT AT THE BAR THE and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, all of Lawrence. Walter Elder of ElDorado was a week end guest at the Pai Alpha Della house. Mrs. Frances Goodell was a diner owner of the Delta Sigma Pi house yesterday. Guests at the Mother's day banquet at the Theta Tua house yesterday noon were Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Glore, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mankee, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kauffer, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson of Kansas City; Mrs. C. W. Worner, Miss Edna Worner, and Mr. Wayne Worner, of Loewenworth; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Edna Worner, and Mrs. L. E. Hoover of Lawrence. sigma Nu had the following dinner guests yesterday: Dr. Edward Hastrager, Jr. and William Hurieron, Ph.D. Mr. Hastrager, Web Hallway, Joe Newcomer, Jack Morris, and John Baldwin, all of Kane City, Mr. Fred Moseley of St. Louis, Mr. Jerry DeBenedict of Allen, of Topsic Mca Kahal of Wichta; and Prof. E. H. Engle, Herman Engle; and Prof. M. W. Hsun, Huum Rungm; and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ssuas, and Dick Waters of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house yesterday were Elizabeth Everhardy of Leavenworth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houson of Lawrence. J. A. Ricker and W. F. Crummer, grand president and grand secretary, respectively, of Delta Sigma Lambda, Lovejoy College, left end, left for Chicago this morning. Guests at dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were William Buryn and Gerald Coolay. Phyllis did a week end guest at the house. William Miller and Clyde Miller of Topeka were guests at the Betn Theta Pi house yesterday for dinner. Margaret Norris, Llennil Chander, Quinta Hoggins, Kauantie City; Maurine Jackson, Chantee; and Mr. Bill Browne, back desk and guest at the Chi Omega house. Delta Zeta announces the pledging of Gladys Kroesch of Enterprise. Among the week and guests at the Phi Delta Theta house were Mrs. W. E. Chambers, Mr. E. A. Wright, and Lee Jull, all of Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Alpha Dima Piu house yesterday were Bob Mumo, Kansas City; Harold Grant, Manhattan; Ozwin Ruddlege. COLLEGE MEN Earn Big Money during All or Spare T i m e * HIGH-GRADE DIGNIFIED OPPORTUNITY NOW OPEN Harry reads each daily day. Take orders for wonderful, new home and furniture rentals and advertising materials. Our Low Prices group will help you find the most quality rooms will please the most particular customers. NO OBLIGATION FREE SALLIES BIT AND CUT SERVICI FURNISHED. MAKES SELLING MERE ORDER TAKING WERE TODAY. Write for complete details NO OBLIGATION Student Employment Dept. N.W. Terminal Minneapolis, Mint PRINTRITE, Inc. Prize Your Life Observing the rules of health by You will find correct food Sleeping 8 hours Exercising out doors Eating correct food. The Cafeteria at Nothing is good enough but the best. FASHION SKITS Smart Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets Good COLORS ARE VIVID Bouclettes on Way to BY KANSAN FASHION EDITOR Smashing Success Boulettes, at this stage, seem to be on the way to smashing success. We're told they are selling better than they were in the past, and confirm both by department stores and by specialty shops. We think there's a reason, and it's not that we mistroytly. The usual three-piece suit with a straight cardigan is still available for the conservative older woman who has a new crop of youthful and positively jaunty boulettes. The cardigans are shorter, frequently they have slim straps that keep a new crop behind very deep purling at the bottom. Colors are gray and vivid. The red, white and blue scheme which emphasizes the sports mode is used in many a good-looking boulette suit. Clear blues, reds and greens and the flame and russet colors give it a fresh feel with sweater blouses in beige or white. Cartilage jackets and sweaters, as you must know by now, are going to have things pretty much their own way this season. You will need a short coat or be shorter and livelier. Smart sweaters are brief and often have a deep, ribbed waistband of ten or more inches. These can be successful at Palm Beach and Aiken is creeping up this way. As a rule plain-colored sweaters are preferred to themselves and thoroughly iridescent ones. The very new Schiaparellis sketched on this page are laws unto themselves and thoroughly iridescent in color. We use a group of town-and-country costumes for week-end wear. One of her smartest ones has skirt and footwear duvetine, trimmed only by latticed tuckes that merge into box pleats toward the knees. The same trend continues with mesh tulle in erug it dresses tough. A leather leather belt may be worn with either the skirt or the coarse suede knit cardigan on the sweatbundle hank in an open lace pattern of bright sapphire wool, with contrasting lower sleeves of fawn brown wool and a sapphire wool. Mangy Rouff, in addition to many cotton freaks to be worn under wool coats, makes cotton convas jacket-kits that may be worn in town as well Canvas Suits New The new cotton mesh is probably the most popular cotton fabric being used for daytime wear by the Paris couturiers at the moment. Suzanne Talbot likes it in white for Summer cardigan suits and two-piece trecks to be worn with scarfs, belts or pants. A more material in bright red or yellow. free of yellow. This mesh is one of Schiaparelli's favorite blouse materials and she uses it for tennis shoes also. Many of the smartest clothes to warm days in town are of cotton, too. Schiaparelli is making little jackets suit of cotton jersey in dark colors, and these have cross-hurried dimity blouses trimmed with linen-lace insertion, and many of her most attractive sports costumes are in cotton blouses that are made white and white the like, that have yokes, pockets, sears and sweaters in heavy cotton, and the toughest tone of the mixture. More Cotton June Repy has some very interesting exclusive cotton fabrics, like cross-barred cotton shantung and cross-barred apollon cloth, from which she makes smart little three-piece garments and stylish white bodysuit or double-dressed jacket. These come in blue, pale heige and pastel tones. Pique suits and frocks in white and colors are being favored by all. Separate White Jackets Worn With Dresses NOT MERE FAD NOT MIKED HERE Laces and Cottons Popular for Summer Wear Vlneton is credited with launching the separate white jacket, and Jenny the white coat worn over a dark dress. The white jacket has developed rapidly from the fad to the fashion stage and is now amazingly stylish, gilky, or in velvet, lace, lace, linen, camouflage, or almost anything that's white. White linen riding coats with dark riding breeches are another development along this line. White fur cravats or white fur collars, separate or otherwise, have also developed rapidly in vogue. So much has been written about color contrasts that it is a relief to sing the praises of white—undulatered or the fiery—dulatered or covered from the color epidemic. The off whites—ice, blush and deep ivory—have been relegated to the background and chalk, snow, milk, pearl and all the rest of the earth where they are being brought into prominence. First calls report that Molyneux highlights for evening height and pale skin. She is dressed in pink and a great deal of white. Worth's client are ordering that, dull-surfaced chocolate cake with milk and such as brown, black and yellow; anin white and pastel; cake in almond Nor is this vogue for white a mere whitewash, so to speak, covering color in the layers beneath. White costume and fabric are often more frequently are once more tempting smart women. Smart shops report that the highest chest of this season is white garments, while the lower-garment than has been the case for years. Laces contribute contrasts, as they are usually deep in tone; but there is some variation in the laces as well. Valenciennes especially. Bathing Suit Slips Renée Goetz, a new designer, sponss day light transparency in frocks and trousers. She also skims slips of hand-knitted silk jeans in the same tone—golden yellow, cream, Cotton sweaters, last season strictly reserved for sports, this season are often worn instead of blouses with little runabout suits. The cotton blouses, jackets, waistcoats and accessories shown by Paris couturiers are so numerous that they themselves, and the popularity of the many new fabrics that look like cotton, prince-couture, will be to the influence of the cotton vogue. Accessory Notes White Swiss embroidery jackets are attractive new accessories to wear over dark or bright colors and are making her arm length bolowered in Swiss embroidery. Philippe at Clauston shop in peppermint cutaway jacket with ball sleeves, aplit to the elbow, to be worn with a patent leather belt over a black satin coat. Coral and jade are the most popular costume jewelry stones at present. They are used in various exotic crafts of the French Colonial Exposition, is sponsored by Patate and Nantes. small fans are favored for evening by Chanel, Augustahermard and others Worth's latest fan is in black onyx in increased with gold. Margy Roof's bracelet and bell ensembler is an interesting example of this trend. They're both made of black oxyni finished with jade balls, not quite meeting like some of the braclets. The bracelet just like a bracelet. It must be jointed somewhere to be not into, though that does not show. Many necklaces of white porcelain beads are being worn here now. Ropes of tiny beads or sun ray collars of flat button hooks are the favorites. Worth's barefoot sandals, made by Julienne, in black satin or crepe dune chine are being worn for afternoon or at home by home on very smart women. Evening Mode Travel Paths of Individuality STYLE IS RUFFLES Trends Toward Scarfs, Bodices, and Flounces The evening made agreeably persists in encouraging you to be yourself. If you like to believe you have several talents, it is better to highlight each, appearing demerue or stately as your mood directs. For the in present revolt from standardization, evening presentations may help part of individuality further than any others. And they do. There are the ruffly things, for instance, bound to break out with warmer weather, and the great rush of organde and dotted sienna to the front. On the other hand, not there are plenty of other styles. From the recent collections we have seen we have formed a notion that ruffles are getting fewer and further thickened. Not that we can't take a ruffle or let it alone, but when you get dozens of little ruffles sprouting all over dresses, and you take to watch your young sisters in school, will they break into a ruffle somewhere, where gone have gene pretty far. We have no doubt that ruffles will have a triumphant cavern this Summer, in certain types of skirts and in other fabrics and circular faillews we have had for several seasons, but we do note here and there a tendency to be outfitted with lace and beauitie and decided emphasis on the natural lines of the figure—strains in the waist and over the hem really different in the Fall. One of New York's shrewdest observers, as always, is the silhouette as long as last August. Many of the trends which developed at the Paris Spring openings are now enormously fuller, taller and fuller. LeLong's jab brouches. Vivienne's moulded badges, Chanel's scarfs, the haute couture boutiques to mention only a few—and those are bound to influence early Summer collar styles. But progress will add some new wrinkles. Lace for Honors * sauce is a promising contender for honors, especially now that knee adoption has been welcomed. The sauce was encircled with a circular motif of tiny white dots which made it look beaded. The one illustration shows flowers in pale pink and green. A new flat crepe, dull and with a heaviness that glove it is a beautiful accent on the palette, in the left, which is enlivened with bands of bright red at the armbones, in the Augustbernard coat, which is the same red. Above it is a dotted swiss with the important square decoulette. Cotton dresses over silk skirts ofifferentiated colors have often seemed "designed for this success year." The triumph of cotton is, perhaps, the most sensational phase of the new Paris styles. There is absolutely no doubt that this year's wool, worn Chenel, of course, started the ovure for cotton evening gowns with her organelles last year, and Worth a lace or a silk suit in three years ago. But this season the vogue has become universal and one sees cotton costumes of every sort at morn to midnight. Organdies Famous Chanel has added to her famous orignations, evening gowns of cross-barred muslin and dotted sleeves. The intrications of cotton lace or with many tiny cotton lace ruffles. Her pink organise, eyelenet embroidered all-over in silver, is less graceful. Paris has revived the pretty, old fashion of wearing cotton棉绸 over silk slip of contrasting color and this, of course, makes them more formal in effect.