WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1031 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE King and Queen of Siam Visit President Hoover Go Half Way Around World to See Western Civilization Washington, April 23 — (UIP)—President Obama day from their Majesty, the King and queen of Siam, who came hull vault around the world to visit this western country. The queen smiled gently and talked, with animation to other members of the party, while the diminutive king was playing a stringed instrument, compied by Prince and Princess Sweat, the queen's parents, Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell Hodges, the president military side, and other officials, at the White House at 10.15 a.m. They stopped 15 minutes, chattin pleasantly with the chief executive and Mrs. Hower. Oread Carnival Saturday Training School Boys Will Presen Water Show in Robinson Pool The second annual boy's "water-carrier" for Oral Training School will be held at 7:30 SAT evening, May 14. The students' naval will be under the direction of Bert Roga, and all members of the swimming classes will take part. The motive of the carnival is "The OL Attempts to have the boys arrested." The class is divided into four teams: The Pollywags, the Mud Hens, the Basketball Players, and the Willers. There will be competitive swimming and diving. The teams will have relays. --day at 7:30 p.m. Games will be played De Von Jones has charge of the program. Teachers' Appointments ... KFKU Fourteen new appointments have come into the Appointment burst since the first of the week. Those who will be appointed include Baker, grade school at Gardner; Maurice Brown, mathematics; Winchester; Erma Evans, rural school near Council Grove; Hazel Hanna, departmental music; Mary Kernan, Coffeville; Mildred Cobb, music; Linda; Lucile Porter, music; Mound City; Morine Allee, English, finder; Jill Berman, music; Lebe; Dereth Scott, English and Latin, Lebe; Hoster Morgan, music; Madison; Virginia Simpson, home economics and history; Meghan Schoolbooks at Watheens; and Martha Sidgett, bottom, second grade, Brewer. --day at 7:30 p.m. Games will be played De Von Jones has charge of the program. Proof. Jose M. Orna of the department of Spanish will deliver a series of four talks on Spanish education over KKU. Those talks will follow those on Swedish and German education are being given at the present time. Professor Osma will begin his serie, on Friday, May 8, at 11:15 and will continue on May 15, May 22, and May 29 --day at 7:30 p.m. Games will be played De Von Jones has charge of the program. Hospital News Three new patients were confirmed to a student hospital yesterday, and four to a student hospital once more. are Albert G. Harper; e34; Franches K. Brennan; e35. The students released are Hally Bellone; e31; Elizabeth Swearingen; e31; William Powell, T33; and John Bordanki. Junior men at Washington State College voted to let their beards grow during the two and a half weeks preceding the election, a distinctive feature of that affair. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Celebrates Founders' Day The alumni and active members o the Beta Phi held the annual Founders Dinner at the Hyatt Hotel. The banquet commemorated the sixty-fourth anniversary of the found- er's graduation. A three-creel moving picture, showing a trip to Alaska was presented by Mrs A. F. McClanahan who visited that country last summer. Chi Omega Spring Party to Be Friday Chi Omega will entertain with its annual spring party Friday, Night May 1, at the chapter house from 9 until 11. Please will be furnished by Hub Hole Miss Williams to Give Japanese Party The chaperones will be Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Love- tt, and Mrs. Edith F. Martin. Miss Eibel Joy William, secretary of Y.W.C.A., will entertain the new cabinet and board members of that organization who have been appointed since April 1 with a Japanese dinner party on Friday evening at Henley A "anklubki" which is the Japanese for a dish, will appear on the menu. For example, the Chinese menu will display ceastures and various other trinkets which she collected in the kitchen. Arebuctural Department Has Picnic The department of architecture held its annual picnic this afternoon. The museum's collection was in search of hidden treasures. Refreshments were served at the unknown restaurant, but the Miss Pranda Pomeroy, e32, was in charge of the turtle hunt and re- Mrs. Penner Speaks on India of Westminster Chaperones on the picnic were Prof Joseph M. Kellogg, and Prof. and Mrs George M. Beal. Miss Marion Penner of India was the guest speaker at the supper meet, which was hosted by the minister hall. The theme of Miss Penner's talk was the girl's life in India. Lola Warrick, Leah Hauck Manjee Ghiwandar and Christine Anderson were in charge of the meeting. The house was decorated in ilias, and supper was served at quartet tables. Eida Warrick, Ione and Margaret sat in the chairs that furnished the music during supper. Chi Omega Silver Tea Open to Public The Silver Tea which the Chi Omega serenity will give tomorrow, from 2 until 4 p.m. is open to the public. This event will benefit for the benefit of Mrs. Meline Hewin. University Graduate Enrolled Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs of Sterling announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Haincocke, A.B.27, of El Dorado. Mr. Crooks is at present teaching in the department of English in El Dorado Senior High School, and Miss Durango American history in the high school. PROFESSOR CRAFTON REGARDS LIFE AS A CONSTANT GAME Eather Conger will entertain the 1930-31 cabinet and the advisory board of the W.Y.C.A. with a dinner at Henley tomorrow evening. To Entertain at Henley "I hope that life will never cause beating a game, and that I shouldn't tire of playing it." Allen Craffon, professor of speech and drama, said today. To Have Spring Fancies Ball The annual Spring Fancies ball of Westminster hall will be given on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Games will be played De Von Jones has charge of the program. "I can never be sure whether my vacation or my mobiles are more important to me. Ive had a great many hobbies, and I am always conducting. At times a hobby such as acting becomes a vocation. Fortunately for my method of living I have a lot of friends. We were for pirateme of fame. Whenever Mrs Crafton and I have wanted to indulge in one of our hobbies we've generally had, but what that life hasn't borne out for a minute." Interest in Sketching Began While Recovering Health in France During the World War At the present time Professor Craffton considers his principal hobbies to be sketching and boiling. "Contrary to what is being taught today, I believe I can trace every impulse from my childhood and come a hobby directly to one of my ancestors." Professor Craffton likes to start out with no definite goal in mind, but he learns as he grows, as it will. During these travels he sketches interesting spots, buildings and streets, and he must constitute the diary to a certain degree. Professor Crafton tells how he began to sketch. Prior to his aviation career during the World War, he had sketched orders ordered to Brittany to do observation work with new artillery units. He had been flying too long, but no army doe-tectors were available. In Brittany, after his first trip up, the squadron doctor, who happened to be an interested country physician, gave him and told him to quit fly-in for a time. He ordered me to walk all day and sleep 10 hours every night. This second time I went to the classroom with and sketched a windmill. It was a pretty bad sketch. Others equally bad. So I went back, I got back, I got back. I got with a buddy who was an architect, and who told me about my first drawing. We turned to learn how to sketch, and the result of this determination is the book that I'm writing. When speaking of his sketches, Professor Crafton says, "I have about 500 sketches of this plan and that. None of them is a work of art, but as long as they are sketches, I am inflict them on the public, I suppose I am justified in doing them." Kappa Sigma will hold its annual rally banquet tomorrow night at the chapter house. To Hold Rally Banquet Brewster to Speak Tonight BREWER or SPARK BROTHER Dr. R. Q. Brewer, of the chemistry department, will give a lecture to night, the Phi Beta Pi fraternity. Phi Beta Pi elected the following officers of night: arch. Blackie Mulzer; secretary, Fred Speer; treasurer, Reynold Newman; and historian, Carl T Phi Beta Pi Elects Malcolm Stuart of the department of economics was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Sigma Alpha Mu, announces the pledging of Joseph Harold Fox, Kan- as City, and Kahlan Peerbam, Sta- ford, Corn. Triangle dinner guests last night were Edgar Gift and John Reynolds. Dorothy Kroff of Kansas City, Mo will be a guest at the Chi Omega hour the remainder of the week. Sigma Phi Epilson will not entertain the K.U. Dames at a bridge party on May 6, as stated in the Kansan last night. Sigma Phi Epsilon Not to Be Host to Dames Honors Awarded at K.S.C. The K.U. Dames will hold their annual guest bridge party at the Sigma Epilogue house, 1001 West Hills Street and the Dames club may bring one guests. The Kitchen wishes to correct the item printed yesterday concerning the date for the rifle club picnic. As you no definite date has been set. Rifle Picnic Date Not Set Sublette-To meet truck competition the Santa Fe railway will incorporate a new freight car. All freight will be delivered to places not shown in the map, and the same as express is handled. 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This spring to Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity for Campus Comment Students and Faculty Members Are Elected to Phil Kanna Phil The six faculty members, twenty un- legradates and seven graduate students earning the honor are: TAXI Faculty member - Dean Bodny W Bellback, Hair Highbarn, F. C. Fenton W. T. Straton, A. B. Sperry and E. R. Downey Graduate students - De La Harpe for Villiers, La Rochelle, South Africa Clippe McKenna, Bonoman, Mont. James EINSTEIN THEORY SUPPORTED BY WOMAN'S OBSERVATIONS San Francisco, (UP)—The new Einstein concept of the universe has found the support of a woman, Mimi Lois Leibler, who is a professor at the University of California and now an assistant professor at Wellesley College. The university is merely one of millions of spiral nebulae whirling through the universe, be seen with the naked eye and the millions more visible through a telescope, she said, that they are "amazing." 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