WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1931 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Theia Tau Founders Day Banquet Theta Tau will hold their annual Founders Day banquet Sunday, April 15 at the campus. Theta Tau will give the founders day address, Russell C. Hannon will give the senior address, B. M. Smützer of Wichita will give the freshman address, H. Oll will give the freshman address. Moon-Garver Engagement Is Announced Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Lois Moon to Roger K Garver, of Winfield. Drescher-Hartlg Marriage Is Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Vera Hahn Dreicher to Dr. William C. Kline on Thursday for his course at the University medical school. He is a member of Phi Beta Tau. Victor Lee of Hays was a dinner guest at the Phil Delta Theta house last night. Harry Farree was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Nu house yesterday. Aumnus Writes New Book Van den Breck Bodicientes 'Elastic Energy Theory' to Professor Head Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, has received a copy of a new book, "The Electric Energy Theory," by Raymond B. BS, JSTA. The book is dedicated to W. C. Head, e'98, a native of Lecompton, and professor of sanitary engineering from Ohio who was the first to be placed on the service tribunal板 in the engineering building. Mr. Head, who is now a professor of engineering at the University of Michigan, is responsible for the wife's lab. Professor Hoad found Mr. Van Brock in Boston in 1907, a shivering immigrant from Holland. A serious illness had interrupted him for six months after his arrival in New York he had lost one hand in a mailin in eastern Oregon. When Professor Hoad found him they asked him to be an employee for $3 a week. He had applied for entrances to the University of Oregon and the Minnesota State University, but he denied admissions because of his physical handicap and his lack of preliminary schooling. Professor Hood was interviewed at Kansas where he was later admitted without high school diploma or other credentials of standard prepara- Mr. Van den Broek is now a professor of engineering at the University of Michigan. FORMER FACULTY MEMBER FORMER FACULTY MEMBER DIES IN CALIFORNIA HOME Word has been received of the death on March 31 of Mrs. Elfe Scott Franklin at her home on the campus of the Stanford University. Mrs. Franklin was born in 1807 and moved to Kansas in 1801, studying later at Cornell and in Europe. For a time she was a member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin departments of Art and German She was married in 1897 to E. C. Franklin, also a graduate of the University of California. In 1902 they moved to California where they have lived since. Mrs. Franklin is survived by her husband, by a son and a daughter. Alpha Delta Pi held plumbing services last night for Lorna Clanin, Jewell, and Brianna Cooke, Dodge City. Mrs. Conrad Gabriel and Mary Gabriel of Garden City are guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Eve Newton of Kansas City was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Betty Post, Great Bend, Anna Wray Vandenburg, Kansas Mo., were guests Tommilson, Chillicothe, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Miss. Willard A. Benton, Vera May- field, and Mrs. A. C. Johnson of Kansa- City. Mo., were guests at the Alphi Delta Pi house yesterday. J. Al Silvers is a guest at the Delta Tau Delta house. Melvin J. Decker Jr., Concordia, was a guest at the Sigma Nu house yesterday. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, housemother at the Sigma Kappa house, returned yesterday from Alabama where she attended the funeral of her brother. BLUES SINGER TO CHARM 'BARBS' AT KAYHAWK PARTY Dancers, a blues singer, and musical numbers will feature the first party for non-fraunty men as sponsored by the Memorial House of the Memorial Union building. This is the first event in the club's social program which was announced earlier would be one of the major duties of the club which hoped to bring on-friaternity men together in social and athletic as well as political activis- A group of women students will perform several dances, and musical numbers have also been arranged. It was said that the blues singer was not a star. Eliwen Mardias, c. 51, social chairman of the club, who arranged the party, explained that every non-fraternity man was invited. The party will start on Saturday. INDLEY AND SCHWEGLER TO SPEAK AT CONVENTION Cancellor E. H. Lindsley and Dean Laymaney E. H. Lindsley and speak t the state Parent-Teacher convention t the state Parent-Teacher convention in Ottawa, April 13, 18 Chancellor Lindley will speak on "The Revival of Personality" and Dan Schweiger will make an address on Geran Fancy in Parental Education. BODY OF KANSAS CITY YOUTH FOUND TODAY IN MOTOR CAR Kansas City, April 8—(UP) —The body of Carl Danielson, 10, was found today in a car motor car in one of the city's parks. He had committed suicide by shooting himself. A note addressed to him in his will was sent to his living. He also mentioned an "unhappy affair" with a girl who he did not love. Prof. Earnet Boyce, of the department of civil engineering an debrief engineer of the state board of health, on a business trip to western Kansas. BACK ON 'UM Hospital News Judging from reports coming from the student hospital, Easter vacation and spring weather have had a bad effect on students. For the last week the hospital has attended comparatively few students. The seven students who enrolled in May 2014, Schultz, fr.e. who is having his tenure removed, May Chapman, Robert Koger, gr. Betty Goldman, c3, Lorena Bentley, c¹¹, and Donald Evans, c³⁵. --tra. The money will be used to em ploy needy men in park work. Iola — The Oklahoma Natural Gas company, which supplies Iola with its gas fuel for domestic and power purposes, anticipates for summer activities lifting its present payroll of $4,000 monthly to $10,000. A separate pipeline carrying gas is being mapped out for the summer months. Colby—The third annual northwest tireman and implement show, here on Wednesday, will feature a longer attendance and greater exhibits than ever before. Six blocks of waving hats and booths for the application will be roped off and used as a show room for all sorts of farm manure. Ottawa—Ottawa school patrons are making preparations to entertain from 2,000 to 3,600 visitors on April 15 to 17 at the University of Kansas convention of the Kansas Congress of Peronites and Teachers. Largo City, Topeka, and Wichita What's Doing Back Home --tra. The money will be used to em ploy needy men in park work. Ottawa—Ottawa youngsters brought 90 dozen fresh eggs as admission to matinee performances here Sat to Sunday. The kids will be heedy by the wolfboard home. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Emporia-At 25 cents a ticket. Emperor raised $390 for its unemployed by a concert given by an orchestra composed of high school and former high school musicals and high school musicians and high school musical director, conducted the orchets Norway — Burglar broke into the Norway State bank Tuesday night by cutting a hole in the roof and breaking away a hatch directly over the vault. Norwegian authorities not only attempt the safefor, which was protected by a time lock. The Porter-Winn candidate won the most offices in a close election held today. Porter was the candidate for the State Council and Winn was reelected cheer leader. One thousand four hundred and six votes were cast, the largest number in Mt. Rushmore. --tra. The money will be used to em ploy needy men in park work. The R. O. T. C. publication, The Fuse, was published for the first time this spring. The Fuse is a publication because it is a starter and because the fuse fires the min or ar- Electrical engineers hold an all day celebration today with speeches, meetings, and banquets. The department of electrical enginering 's in celebration of "Electrical Day." A new feature appeared in campus politics when thirty freshmen and upward-moving students escaped the campus to frustrate attempts of an unknown murderer to destroy signs. Ten Years Ago Three University of Kansas professors were listed among the 184 Amherst alumni who attended the movement of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the World's standard musical publication. The composer, organist, conductor, organist and composer; Carl A. Preyer, pianist and composers; and Carl H. Riesel, musician of Pine Arts and director and soloist. A questionnaire circulated among prominent seniors diverged the fact that seniors disapprove of final examinations for A and B students. --voted down. Abilene, April 8—(UP)—C. W. Gans 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Thompson Loses Chicago Fight by Runaway Vote Refrigerators Smith Center, April 8- (BU)-Miles Elson, mayor; M尼克 Laman, woman candidate for police judge, defeated by Harry Twewed. Elbing, April 8—(UP)—Mrs. Myltle Sooby elected police judge and M. M. Bishop manor (Continued from page 1) Benton, April 8—(UP)—Clyde McGrew, mayor. Jew, mayor. Towanda, April 8—(UP)—W. G. Tu- Leon, April 8—(UP)—Sidney Blake- man, mayor. Towanda, April 8—UP)—W. G. 14 merger, mayor. Ottawa, April 5. (UP)-H. W. Johnson re-elected commissioner of utilities over George T. Hough. Bucklin, April 8—(UP) A proposi- tion to allow pool balls voted down. Dighton. April 8-(UP)-Pool halls voted down. Solomon, April 8—(UP)—J. R. Lou- den, deputy mayor. Jayhawks Flown Manchester, April 8 — (UP) — A. E. Young elected mayor. --apps elected mayor Russell Huguen, f524, is now connected with the Ilex Manufacture association of Oklahoma. He is employed as a secretary of the company. George C. Richardson, c11, was recently elected president of the Cleveland, O alumult group. Mr. Richardson is connected with the National Life Center, which serves as the treasurer is filled by M. V. C. Kemeny formerly Jacqueline Sica, c26. Myron Price, c24, visited the University yesterday. Mr Price is a public works contractor since leaving the University. C. Emmonde Kearney, 16-24 is now at Uitica, N. Y. where he is employed with the C-e-n-text company. Ruth Trinkle, A.B.25, is an organizer and conductor of European tours for the Gavin's School. This year in the language department of the Garden City high school Chester Cassingham, B.S.14, has just finished his term as a member of the b-plantion board of education of Warensburg. The Warrenburg Herbarium and Naturalization because of his interest in the educational problems of the school system and because he is a graduate of the University of Kansas. Hollie D. Bedelberg, A.B.S. 23, is a geologist with the Venezuela Gulf Oil company. He wrote the following account in which he was a Venezuelan in November, 1920, going by boat Via Cimarron in east Venezuela. 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