Weather - Fair and warmer. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A bird in the hand, in worth two in the bush. The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas VOL. XXVIII Four New School Records Are Set in Track Victory One Indian Mark Also in Eclipse; Jayhawkers Amass Total of 88 Points CHARLES HIGH SCORER The University of Kansas track team set four new K.U. records in defeating the Haskell Indians in a dual meet held at Montpelier, after a victory with scores of 88 to 12. Wilson "Buster" Charles, national A. A.U. decathon champions last year, set a new Haskell record in the high jump and the long jump. He also carried off individual scoring honors by taking 17 points in addition to running in the mile relay, which Hasan Joe Klaner of Kansas set a record of 20.8 seconds in the 220 yard dash to better the mark of 21.3 seconds set by Luddy Grady in 1927. Bernard Gridley set a mark of 23 seconds in the low hurdles, which better formed the former record by 27 and Mize, who beat it by 27, and Mize, 27. A brisk breeze from the south blew over the track during the meet, so these records may not be accepted Raymond Flick ran the high hurdle in 15 seconds flat, to displace the time of 15.4 seconds held by Hazen, 24. Brady, 21, and Dorriobris, 27. Clydo Coffman held 13 feet, 7 inches to heat the record of 13 feet, 5 inches set by Jim Bausch, last year. The sandwich of 100-yard dash—Won by Siekle (K) Klaser (K), second; Charles (H), third Time 9.8 seconds. 220-yard dash. Won by Klanner (K) R. Sickel (K), second; Howard (G) third. Time 20.8 seconds (new KU record). 440-yard dash. Won by Skipogrooper (H); Jim (H), John, Boardwalk (K) third. Time 482 seconds (better than KU. record of 422 seconds by Jordan). On-mile run. Won by Soelfner (K) Cooley (H), second. James (H), third. Time 4.37.8 minutes. 880-yard run. Won by Fullerton (K) Bondank (K), second; Chingman (H) third. Time 3 minutes, 2 seconds. Two-mile run. Won by Kennedy (K) Cooley (H), second; Kans (H), third. Time 10.12 minutes. Low hurdles, Wen by Gridley (K) Flick (K), second; Kite (K), third Time 23.6 seconds (new KU. record). Pole vault. Wen by Coffman (K) Troubled (K), second; Hightman (th) half in feet, ?; gund (new KU. record). High hurdles. Won by Flick (K), Kit (K), second; Eagleman (H), third. Time 12 minutes flat (new KU, record). Shet.put. Foy (K), 44 feet, $3\frac{1}{2}$ inches Charles (H), 44 feet, $\frac{1}{2}$ inch; Ross (K) 42 feet, 10 inches. High jump. Wen by Charles (H) Crockett(k), and Black (K), tied for second at 5 feet, 11 inches. Winnaura height, 6 feet, 2% inches (new Hakei) record. Discus, Won by Watton (K), Charles (H), second; Foy (K), third, Winning distance, 128 feet, 1½ inches. 12 feet, 5 inches; Broad jump. Charles (H) 22 feet, 5 inches; Hodges (K), 23 feet, 1/2 inches; Coffman (K), 22 feet, 7 inches. Carmichael (K), 187 feet Javelin. Won by Bryan (K), 187 feet Coffman (K), 179 feet, 11 inches; John son (H), 170 feet, 11 inches. Mile relay. Won by Haskell (Jim Charles, Howard, skipgopher). Time 3 minutes, 27.6 seconds. Love Comes in 'Northland Wooor Disguises as Bear, Wins Beauty, en Iceberg in Water Show The scene of the W.A.A. water curvature in Diagnosis, that is a book on how to hold West Indies during this week in the Robinson gymnasty, is laid in the north country among the mountains. In the days when Vikings were roaming through the land, Eriol Białowieża and a wealthy "top," Seagrud, Earl of Cuthbeth. The opera opens with Helen's exultant chorus, which he performs for her suitor whom she has never seen. He turn out to be a lawyer who marries him. This, of course, irritates the king. He chasies her to an ice berg and in a fit that will be remembered for years. When the princess sees that the key is paved, she promises Sneegal that she will retrieve it. While she is on the iceberg, a comical bear and snow shimmers amuse her. The bear seems to be trying to disguise. He accretes the key, falls in love with Helix, and swallows off a wolf in Ladder. Ladder Find Dead Bandit in Car The car which was taken from W. W. Richardson Thursday after a forced drive to Kansas City was found yesterday after a crash caused by its dead driver, thought to be the hold-up man. Richardson was informed of the incident on the Dawitt county, IL. Heads Pachacamac List Dave Newcomer, c. 132 is the candidate for president of the Men's Student Body, which he is in. The field which is the only complete ticket in the field which is being bought by three candidates. Sherwood Eddy to Talk Thursday at Noon Forum She Sherwon Felly will speak at a noon forum next Thursday in the New York Union building on Friday, World Russia, India and China. He will also speak before the Why club Thursday night to discuss India and India; Two Philosophies of Life." Noted Author Is Touring Country After Trip Around World Dr. Eddy has just returned from a trip around the world to which he visited in 2014, as President of the President of China, Ganesh, the Vice-President and several prominent in Hong Kong. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1931 For the past six years Dr. Eddy has organized and conducted towns in Eurasia and Africa, teaching at universities and leaders. The trips are for the purpose of studying the Russian sitterator Doctor Eddy has retired from active services in the Y.M.C.A. He is now engaged in speaking tours before college and in writing phthalphite and books. Doctor Eddy was born in Leavenworth. After receiving his Ph.D. from Yale he went to asia as national seafarer and began a career on the international committee of the Y.M.C.A. as secretary for Asian affairs. He has worked among students abroad, teaching at East and Russia as well as in America. He is the author of many books, his last being "The Challenge of Russia." Other books by Doctor Eddy include "A History of China," "American Students of Asia," "Suffering in War," and "Everybody's World." New Record Flight Ends at Columbus When Motor Fails Giant Speed Plane Turn Back When Trouble in Motor Devices "Nick's great grandfather, Nick the first, was the first million in Ohio. His vineyard was his most prominent piece of property. He bought and built Gustafson real estate, was handed down and increased with the growth of the city. Judge Loreworth, a long-time lawyer for many very popular. He lied to have a good time and was habitually tight. Fortunately he drove a house and lougely went to the way home, and Mr Helleberg. Nick Stick had to do was to amuse himself and spend money," he continued. "When I knew him, which was when he was just of college, he was Father Established Fortune Columbus, April 10—(UP)–Capuita Icaer Ikaer was forced late today to abandon his second attempt to lower the continental record of Capuita Hardy. LONGWORTH CAREER PARALLEL OF TAFT IN MANY RESPECTS Trouble with the blower clutch was responsible, Captain Eaker said. He was undecided whether he would try again to lower the record. WAS AHEAD OF MARK Capt. Rebecca had passed Columbus and was new Newark, Ohio, half an hour aboard of Hawks recent flight and slowed down until he was barely able to keep the门 Lockheed monoplane in the air. He first attempt to catch a plane in Kentucky. The army explain planned to remain here until tomorrow and he would be taken to another place. Captain Ecker had flown 1,598 miles since leaving Burbank, Burkah. He left there at 6:39 a.m., eastern standard time. In 6 hours he refuced at Wichita, and was again winging his way out, by this time 10 minutes ahead of the record of 12 hours, 25 minutes and 3 seconds he made to make the flight in 10 hours. The powerful plane was lent to the army for the attempt. Capable of 240 miles per hour, it was built with a re-attract landing gear. Neither Tafi nor Longworth ever had to exert themselves intellectually, according to Helleberg. It was really hard to know the situation along, and their positions were close to the inner circles of the Republican party where each differed in views. The group voted positively. Wichita, April 10—(UP)—Capt. Erik was believed飞着 safely on his way east this afternoon after momentary over reports that his plane crashed. Capt. Ekez took off at the Wichita airport at 11:54 a.m. on the second leg of his transcontinental flight. A few moments later a telephone call was received reporting that a plane had gone into turbulent airbag about 10 miles east of Wichita. Searching parties sent by plane and axis to hunt throughout the territory seat of Wichita, an hour after the airplane crashed with no confirmation of the report. Crush Reported at Wichita By Frank McNeillbald "They were a close pair in many respects but Nick Longworth and Will Tall," said V. E. Helleberg, professor of sociology, who was acquainted with both "They came from prominent Cincinnati law firm and had the same political assets of genius and wealth and social promenions, and they each had wives who were treetrotters." The Tall brothers would have consented to run for President if his wife had not persuaded him to do so—and as for Mrs Longworth, I think she felt that Nick had a mortgage on the Whirl SCHOOL OF BUSINESS VOTES WEDNESDAY FOR OFFICER The election of officers of the Associated Standards of the School of Business at 12.30 on April 15, in the School of Business at The following have voted to elect Prof. V. E. Hellberg Knew Both Cincinnati Politicians When Living There as Student For president: Fred Louis and Robert C. Rose; for vice president, Wendtworth P. Schmitt; for governor, Neva Ewing and Elaine Hsuang; and treasurer, Island Rogers, George Hallman. Students in the School of Business must register before 11:30, April 15, to obtain membership in the Associated Students. You are able to vote in the election of officers. "I don't know that Longworth ha much political philosophy," said Halle berg. "Life Taft, he was interested in meeting people, very democratic an without discrimination in enjoyment of his life. These were his greatest assets. He was not a great student. He was simply a member of a machine." not especially distinguished except as a rich man's son who had little to worry about, but he knew a prosecco was very powerful and solidly built though not extremely tall. He was an excellent wine drinker, which with the wine and music and the social amenities in which he participated. To him life was all cakes and champagne. "You must give him credit for a great amount of routine work in behalf of the public," Holleberg wrote. "He hollered wont on." "He was undoubtedly ambidextrous, but he saw no need to care about it," Holleberg reflected the middle of the road philosophy of his associates, heard him deliver a radio address rehearsing the next one, which may have believed it — don't know." taught Longworth. On this point Professor Holleberg was not certain. The only political defeat that ever occurred to Longworth came early in his career and was inflicted upon him by a friend of professor Holleberg's, Sandy Bowdie. Longworth Had One Defeat Helleberg, Taft, and Longworth received degrees of LLB. from the Cincinnati law school within 10 years of their graduation. Taft then graduated after his graduation and may have No.151 Longworth Funeral Is Held Simple Rites Given Instead of Elaborate National Tribute Cincinnati, Ohio, April 11. (UP) — Nicholas Longworth, friend of mankind and the nation, was paid final tribute here today by representatives of the city of Cincinnati, Howard, Vice-President Curtin, Governor George White, of Ohio, a distinguished representation from Congress, members of the Ohio state government, county officials, and friends joined with the funeral services for the dead leader. The casket, previously soiled, was opened for a brief final visit by relatives. She said she had paid the tribute paid here today is in keeping with the wishes of Mr. Longwong who will be buried in her memory at funeral to which her husband was entitled by his long and distinguished legacy. Immediately after the burial services President and Mrs. Hoover returned to their special train and began their trip home. They had visited the Longworth home upon arriving and left a floral wreath from national governmental Balance of Receipts Ar to Be Carried Over to Next Year Men's Student Council Makes Financial Repor The official Financial statement of the University Student Council is made public today. The committee today's Kannan, Kenneth Mouser, and Kevin Hood, Hood treasurer, followed theJECT in years' council in publishing a statement of the council receipts and expenditures. The receipts exceed the estimated expenditures for this year by $84,153. The budget will be approved in council treasury for use next year. Last year' balances carried forward were However, this year's disbursements include several items of expense which were not reported in 1929-30. For example the Men's Student Council spent $150 for the improvements and $180 for annual dues in the N.S.F.A. The latter disbursement was not included in the men's department budget. Sent Delegates to: Museum of Antiquities, holiday促销 Meusner and Charles Hassett, two year member at large, attended the N.S.I. meeting on May 30, 2014 on an expenditure of $92.23. Last year the budget provided $250 for sending delegates to various events, they actually sent. The actual receipts. The actual payments. 1929-30 were $129.30; for 1939, $196.59. These receipts arise from last year's payments. The actual payment is $77.75; and election petition fees, $134 Statement is "Self Explaination." The actual disbursement was $450, and there is yet a balance of $445.70 to be paid, according to the council report. Last year was the first year the Minister made a published financial statement, and its purpose is to inform the men students as to how their money is being spent. Munzer had requested that he proceed with the report. He said it was "self explanatory." STATE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD MEETING HERE About forty members of the State Geological Society are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Lawrence April 17 and 18. The program on Friday consists of a dinner at the University club, followed by a lecture through Dyce Museum conducted by Dr. H. Lane, an inspection of the geology department and the work being done in the museum. Saturday morning a scientific session will be held at which time John Rich speaks on or will interview Dr. Olm "Moon" will be given by Dr. Ray-McBrien, Mr. M. K. Ellis, then there will be an informal discussion on his work with Dr. W. Ockerman in charge. REQUESTS FOR TEACHERS SHOW MARKED INCREASE "Requests for teachers are coming in with increasing numbers," and H. E. B. Meyer, a principal at School About two-thirds of the requests for teachers will come in between the middle of April and the first week of school. Also, there are various meetings of interest, to school officials will stimulate the work of selecting the teacher staff of many schools. NEGRO SCHOOL SUPERVISOR WILL ADDRESS FORUM TODAY Sherman D. Scruggs, supervisor of Negro schools in Kansas City, will speak this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Lawrence Sunday forum. Mr. Scruggs received his MA. degree from the University of Kansas in 1925 and is now working on his doctorate. He has served as the Director of Beltan Lambs of Alma Phi Alpha. Captain John Frei Peggy Perkins Win Rifle Team Honors Four Women and Ten Mer Receive Sweaters, 18 Are Entitled to Pins EVENT OF FIELD DAY The cup and medal which goes each year to the member of the R.O.T.C. rife team holding the highest individual award, by Captain John Fell, C23. It will be given by the Lawrence R.O.T.C. assistant to the captain on awards on field day, May 20. Perry Perkins, fa 33, the best shot on the women's rife team, will have her name engraved on the cup given by the Kansas State football championship parents of America. Four women, Kathryn Souder, c33, Christine Fink, fa3, Nola McCormack fa33, and Pasty Perkins, will receive all the awards. The man who have been on the team for at least two years, have ranked among the ten having the highest average, and who have shot in at least three-fourths of the matches. Senura are given the Men Receive Sweaters Ten men on the men's rife team with receive sweaters. They are Captain John Pfeil, Paul C. Borshews, e31, Carl H. Schmidt, e32, Edward Sindley, e33, Hall Taylor, cimel, Lloyd Cannan, e31, Possa Campbell, e24, Brian Lane, e34, and Earl Johnson, e31. Pins will be given to all women on the team who have fired all the required matches and who have no injuries. Three to receive pins are Patricia Arnold, c'umel; Martha Atkinson, c'14; Mariam Carrionet, c'14; Edgar Carter, c'14; Emily Duckworth, c'12; Mary C23, Mary Fli Haibach, c'4, Betty Kellogg, c'unel; Loewna Longshore, c'unel; Dorothy Morgan, c'14; Gwenie Govesy, fa'num, Josephine Pike, c'34; Clarice Short, c'32; Evelyn Swale, c'14; Cindy and Sturzes, c'14; Will Receive W.A.A. Points Membership on the rift队 team includes each woman in a squid, 50 points; attending practices regularly, shooting in three-fourths of the matches and having a shooting average of 90, 50 points; and being a number one on the field. In the figures below for men's rift team, the first column given is the average score toward the cup and the second column is the aggregate score toward the individual awards as is follow- Frei 357.1 4642 Beardley 355.0 4651 Sherman 353.6 4597 Taylor 343.0 4497 Walsh 344.2 4475 Caeen 348.0 4750 Simley 354.8 4709 Callhoun 346.4 4618 Lahoum 340.5 4083 Kanein 348.3 3144 The 10 high for women's rifle team for the season are given below. The first column indicating the total score and the round the average. Peggy Perkins 1354 96.72 Betty Wilkinson 1350 96.4 Neil Rezae 1348 96.28 Bella Shaw 1348 96.28 Shira Bink 1334 95.3 Rowea Longshore 1329 94.33 Evelyn Snyder 1329 94.88 Katheryn Bender 1329 94.88 Natalie M Cornrick 1324 94.55 Nata M Cornrick 1324 93.5 NEGRO SPIRITUALS FEATURE SENIOR RECITAL TOMORROV Four negro spirituels will be featured in the senior recital to be given tomorrow by Miss Etta Moten, contrabalance student of Alice Monier in 1984. Auditioner Anderson in 1984. She will be accompanied and assisted by Ehle Ehle *Tai Craepi (Handel), "Internat al Idol Moi" (Cestius) "The Faro conal虐 i The complete program: "Bhapnodei in F Shary Miner" (Dinhanyi), Mia Love. "Leklaye" (Lalo), The Maldolin" (Debusy), "Romance de Pauline" from "La Dame de Pique" (Tschalowski), "My Heart of Orchard" (Martha Orchard) (Eva A. Jon), "On My Journey" (Lawrence Brown), "De Glory Road" (Wolle), Miss Moten. Announce R.O.T.C. Promotions The promotion of cadet officers of the R.O.C.T., which have been made by the recommendation of the P.M.S.T. and the Chancellor will go into affect toorrow. As they stand, the president of the City, appointed cadet second lieutenant, and assigned to battery A; and Cadet First Sergeant Frederick Lakin, Emporia, appointed second lieutenant and appointed to battalion B; first battle FOUR PAGES Coalition Ticket Leader Russet Strickell, 132, who has worked in both the Oread and Kayhawk parties, is the coalition candidate for the president of the Men's Student Council. Westerners Are Expected to Bid for Speakership Washington, April 11 - (UF) — Many interesting informations are being asked by political observers here in assoc with the U.S. House and Nicholas Longworth will have on the house of representatives and the speaker's brief pitch. There is also the possibility that Mr. Longworth she moved here that Alice Reecevong Longworth, long recognized as a political influence, will ask the Ohio house which her husband历年 for 23 years Death of Longworth Raises Speculation—Widow May Seek Place Westerners will make a strong bid for the sponsorship. They are in better position than over before, behind the team, and should have been united for a long time, they now have the oil issue, expressing itself in a movement for an oil tar or oil gas Western candidates include Homen Hienk, Hama, who led the right for an election in the state of Iowa, long a member of the wars and means councils; and Fred S. Purnell, a member of the wars and means councils. HOOVER FACES PROBLEMS Selection of Longworth's Successor May Create Party Trouble Chailloutte, Ohio, April 11. (UP) President Hoover was returning to Washington tonight from the funeral of President Ronald Reagan in case of finding the Republican party situation further complicated by the conspiracy to attack the house of representatives. The situation is one which Republican leaders regard as in danger of creating trouble unintentionally. Two rival names are coming forward now, in the informal discussion, regarding the nomination of John L. Tilson, Connecticut majority leader of this house and Will Wood, Ohio, to serve on the Democratic appropriations committee, and one of the Republican congressional campaign committees. when the president was in Cincinnati is was learned that there was some attempt to present Robert A. Taft, son of the late President Taft, as candidate for congress in place of Longworth. He is a civilian floor leader in the state senate. Hopkins to Speak Here Federal Judge to Head Service a Trinity Lutheran Church Federal Judge Richard J. Hopkins, a former student, will be the speaker at a lecture on Wednesday morning in Lothian church tomorrow night. The subject of his speech will be "The Trial of Christ from a Legal Standpoint." A judge will give an oral vice at which Judge Hopkins will be present. The banquet will be for men only, but the service will be open to all. Judge Hopkins was a student here from 1893 to 1894. He has held positions in the state as speaker of the House, governor of Missouri and former attorney general of Kansas. To Audit University Books The meetings are under the auspices of the Lawrence Ministerial alliance and arrangements for the speaker were by the County Committee of the alliance. About 30 legal lawyers are expected to be present to hear Judge Hopkins deliver the verdict. In a tending the hanquat can secure reservations for the witness, not later than Monday noon. D. E. Symes of the state accountant's office is here with his staff to audit the accounts of the business office of Mr. Symes and his department departments through that office. With Mr. Symes are Virgil Muller, Cecil V. 25, Fred Hillier, and W. L. Lemon. 'Kayhawks Realize Election Weakness So Enter Combine' strobel, Conflict Leader, Defends Action of Party in Final Alignment ESTIMATES STRENGTH By Clinton Feeney "The Kayhawk club never intended to run a ticket compelled wholly of non-fraternity men," Russell Strobel, candidate for president of the men's student council, said in commenting on the last minute combining of the Orta Hamilton and Newcomer Say Little Strobel added that the Kayhawks did not feel they were able to win an election alone so felt that for their best interests they should align with the Oratorians. They also felt in both Oread and Kayhawk work and now finds himself party leader of the combine of the two. Strobel predicts a campaign of issues rather than personalities, commenting that as far back as 1870 there are individuals are personally inapproachable. Max Hamilton, Pachacamayo president, and David Newcomer, Pacchacamayo president, both asked me to regard to the approaching election. They intimated that the platform will be a good one, but I don't know, "It is far from complete as far as wording is concerned, although we are all in agreement." The fraternity and non-fraternity elements seem to be the biggest bone of contention between the two parties to date, each claiming that the other is making misleading statements regarding their affiliations of the several candidates. The election will probably hinges considerably on the vote of the non-fraternity nom. Hamilton in his first catechism, which he proposed to ratchet approximately 500 votes from the fraternity and 400 votes from the Order-Kayakhta,bestows their fraternity strength is approximately 400 votes. There seems to be little disagreement between the party leaders and the electors. Charles W. Lowder, president of the Progressives and their candidate for president of the men's student council, was out of town yesterday. Campaigning in Non-Farl House. There are eleven social and six professional organizations, including Pachaismoch party. The present Oread-Kayahawk party controls eleven social and two professional fraternities. The group has been involved with her alliances along fraternal lines. The different party leaders are gritting their war horses preparing for the 2016 election, while April 16 there is talk of reviving some of the old time election spirit on this day. The state lawmakers have the recent men's student council law in regard to bulletin being placed elsewhere than on bulletin boards may be abolished; and workers are being solicited at the different rooming houses over the Hill explaining politics to the non-deferrance group. Church Convocations End Kappa Beta and Kappa Phi Hold Joiet Luncheon National officers and admirals were warmly welcomed by the Beta and Kappa Beta and Kappa Hall today noon in the Colonial tea room at which more than a hundred members Kappa Beta officers present were Grace Goslin Hortonza, Ruby Clare Patentz, Doris I. Browning, and Gettrida Wheeler who served with Mr. G. I. Hower, Mr. J. David Arnol and Dr. H. O. Pritchard Kappa Pilot officers who Rudy Watters Kappa Phi held an Indian Tea at Teakah Institute in the afternoon at which Mrs. Ruth Munkrat Brenson spoke and three Haskell girls furnished resterday evening both organizations held dinner, Kappa Beta at the First Christian church at 6:30 and Kappa Phi at the Colonial Tea room at 7:30. Both conventions will close today after activities this afternoon including an address by the Rev. Dr. Brown and an official closing service and a recognition of the alumnae in life service by Katherine Gabriel, member of the local chapter of the Society. Guest Speaker for Mathematics Club Prof. J. G. J. Quim, of the department of mathematics, the University of Alabama, and the Mathematics club at 4:30 p.m. Monday on the subject, "Principles of Harmonic Motion" from 2:25 to 2:50 west Administration building. Swarthout Clay Center Judge Swatthorn Dean Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts at Clay Center for Clay Center where he acted as judge at the high school music contest held there yesterday.