WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Initiates Pledges Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology and mining fraternity, held initiation services last night for the following groups: Bear, Rolland and Frank Léonard. Tau Sigma Holds Pledging Services The services were held at the rock quarry north of town and the traditional steak roast was held after the ceremonies. Tau Sigma, dancing sorceress, held pledging services for Frances Reed last summer. She will be loved the pledging. Plans were made for initiation services which will be Esther Cornelius, who was unable to be pledged last night, will be pledged before April 9. B. Y, P, U. Holds Election of Officers Roger Brown, Coleksill, N. Y., was elected president of B. Y. P. U. Sunday. William C. McCormick, president, Olive Douglass, Lawrence; secretary, Margaret Fletcher, Mode; treasurer, Arthur Dugan, Lawyer; chairman, William Ailing, Florence. Crossan-Malley Engagement Announced Alpha Chi Sigma Gives Smoker Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Frances Cracken of Rockford, Ill. to Edwin Malley of Kansas to be a member of the Phi Kappa fraternity. Alpha Chi Sigma held a smoker has formed in chemistry majors and chemi- cal engineers. Short talks were made with P. H. Cady and by Dr. F. B Dains. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house last night were Mr. and Mrs Raph Wolffermann and Samuel F Myerberg. Design Department Sends 93 Textile Motifs for Display Student Work Entered in New York Art Show A box of 85 design for textiles was sent to the Art Alliance in New York city yesterday by the department of art. All signs are submitted to be shown at the annual textile design exhibition sponsored by the Art Alliance which will be given in the exhibition rooms of the Art Alliance. Also in New York, April 2 to 11 include The designs include silk and cotton draperies and dress prints of all kinds Last year 55 designs were submitted and a centennial announcement and several sales were arranged A group of designs will soon be sent to Roswell, N. M., to be shown in the public schools there. Within the next two weeks, 30 mounts will be sent to the Western Arts association, which will meet in Louisville, April 29 to 30. The designs of public schools as well as colleges and universities are included in this show-ing. Twenty-one designs by University students are on exhibit at the College Auction in New York. Work from the various universities and colleges is submitted to . --iPhone Neoloida, OLD - O'Dwyer, bead jacket of the Neoloida high school, claims that the students this year hold the record for most floors. He has kept count of all that were broken, and says that in the 27 weeks since he was破,passed, 831 have been broken. News from Kansas Towns News from Kansas Towns mils Hard on Ink Bottles Game Wardens Arrest Plumber El Dorado-Federal and state game wardens are working in Butler county, with headquarters in El Dorado. They Phi Chi Delta Meeting Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Leidigh, Spearville, who will be attending a banker convention in Kansas City on Saturday night Katherine at the Alpha Dltm Pi house Mildred Lockwood of Leavenworth is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house Phi Chi Delta will hold its regular business meeting tomorrow night at Westminster hall. Election of officers will take place at this time. Eulalia Geiger and Virginia Cashup were dinner guests at the Delta Ch house last night. Prof. Robert Calderwood was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Prof. Ralph D. Baker was a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house last night. Doris Dickson has gone to her home in Ottawa to recover from injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday. Sylvia Sue Stewart was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Alpha Kappa Pai announces the pledging of Ernest H. Vaughn of Emporia. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Chester L. Austin, Kansas City, Mo. Jubal Campbell, Kansas City, and Arthur G. Banks, Lawrence. Social Fraternities to Be Eliminated at California College. Is Prediction Dorothy Evans, Kansas City; Frances raser, EI Dorado, and Rock Dockum, Vichita, were week end guests at the kappa Alpha Theta house. Dean R. A. Schweigler spoke at the initiation service of Pi Lamba Theta last night on *The Professional Aspect* in which she presented University women were initiated. have already met some success, having made on arrest. The arrest of Heath followed complaints that hunters were boooting out of season. Topkaka H. Y. W. C. A. Drive Topkaka -Pledges and contributions totaling $8736 have been collected for on the finance drive of the Y. W. C. A. Reformatory Head Resigns Emporia, Majr. Arthur J. Erickson, o Emporia, has resigned his job as super- vice president of the Kansas State Industrial reformatory at officers school and enriched in an army offices training school at Fort Leavenworth. Chester, Pa.—(UP) The largest one of arms of the Commonwealth of Peninsularia ever cut will adorn the new steal, which is carved, searched on three stones, will weigh 6,400 pounds. The center stone weighs 2,800 pounds of the outer pierce weighing 2,200. Plan Large Coat of Arms Reformatory Head Resigns Macksville **Arthur Campbell,** of this district that his chickens get to eat. This clock is set for o'clock and turns on the lights in the pen and house. Methodical Chicken A student committee of three appointed to draw up a comprehensive plan for the future social structure of the school and an examination of the farthest尼们 after a study of housing and social alignment at more than a score of American and European standards. Sheldon, Wau. — (UP) The only score in this village selling bread in that district was 126. Two farmers agreed not to sell bread so that Dahl would be assured enough business. Ottawa--Five candidates have filed their entries in the race for commissioner of the city. The primary election will be held March 30 and the final election April 7. Those who have filed are H. W. Johnson, I. S. Jackson, R. J. Wade, N. E. Henniem, and George T. Hough. 19th Institute's board has accepted the report, and issued the following statement: Only Blind Man Sells Bread "The board wishes to express extreme appreciation of the thoroughness of the committee's work, the attention, and broad-mindedness of the recommendation, and assure the staff of the Board that they will be involved." Pasadena, Calif.—(UP)—Elimination of social fraternity and a trend toward the English system of "digs" is predicted at the California Institute of Technology with the completion of a group of four four-state living houses. Madison, Wis.—(UP) Wisconsin all other states last year in production of cabbage for kraut, according to reports of the department of agriculture. The crop of 68,400 tons represented an over-cent increase over the previous year. State Leads Kraut Growers to the utmost in carrying out the committee's wishes." Under the new plan, freshmen will be distributed equally among the four houses, each of which accommodates 75 students. Although the enrollment Choice of rooms will be given according to seniority, order of choice among ten of equal rank to be decided by active lots. at the institution is limited to 600, approximately half of the students live at home, or in private homes in Pasadena. The report suggests that coats and leses be worn at dinner, which should be allowed by the serving of demi-tasse n the lounge rooms. Provisions of the plan were aimed principally at the creation of a student library, with close friendships and intimate exchange of ideas while discouraging the formalization. New Officers Installed by W.S.G.A. Last Night Speech of Welcome Given by Dean of Women; Snyder W. S.GA, hold installation for new officers following a formal dinner and reception. Speeches of welcome to the new officers, training and mentoring of Bard and Fern Styler, and congratulations for services performed by outgoing officers were given by Myra Littleton. Also Talks Other new officers who will hold office for one year are: Husan Sunder, Director of Finance; Mary Bany; Dorothy A. Arnold, system manager; Charles Clary, treasurer; Josephine Henry, College representative; Christine Fink, vice president of the senior class; Marjorie Loxon, vice president of the junior class; Christine Glikithr, secretary of the junior class; Marie Wachter, vice president of the junior class; Kathleen Schmidt, secretary of the sophomore class. The out-going officers are Fern Snyder, president; Louise Irwin, vice president; Ruth Kuchi, secretary; Evelyn Swartouth, treasurer; Anne Krent, executive director; John Fine arts representative; Edith Smith, college representative; France Schwain, senior class vice president; Josephine Hornback, junior class vice-president; Cornelius, junior class vice-president; Imogene Hill, junior class secretary; Elizabeth Ainoworth, sophomore class vice-president; and Dorothy Nunkinzer, sophomore class Will Study Results of Experiments T Determine Future Plans Close Experimental College Modern, Wash.—(NSF'A) The University of Wisconsin Intends, upon approval of Dr. Alexander Meblekhak and Mr. Stephen Lai, the imamance of the experimental college, according to an Associated Press release, to investigate whether his discordant life-year experiment. The closing of the college, Doctor Meklephin said, would enable the faculty of the university to make a study of the results obtained. After consideration of the practical aspects of the research, he said that the faculty either continue the college, modify its scope or abandon all formal experimentation. In the experimental college Doctor Mckeljohn set up new lines of procedure for first and second year students. The students composed a separate unit at the university. They had their own classrooms. In this way, they were practically excluded from the academic life of the university as a whole. After two years in the experimental college, the students became members of the junior class of the university. An Arkansas man is fined $25 for selling water for liquor. What would a man be drinking water was liquor? Campus Comment Beg Pardon --any size Due to a misunderstanding on the part of a reporter, the Sigma Na fraternity was credited with the guest another organization in Monday's Karaus. LEFT IN Room 101 Marvin, Friday, murula folder containing important material. Finder please call 2910J after 6 p.m. - 140 --any size GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit sending parents or children. Located 10th and New Hamphire Phone 1359. Garage or parking space. Want Ads GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kansan's circulation campaign next fall. Com-mputer skills are required for further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kansan Business Office. RENTAL Typewriters: All makes. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. -142 Send the Kansas home Billard's Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Macy St. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812-745-6300 Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glaucin Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 195 Built to laugh THE bengal rains of spring slide harmlessly off the gleaming surface of a Tower's Fish Brand Shleter. The soft, durable Genuine Fish Brand Oiled Clothing is built today with the same thoroughness that has made it one of the most weather warrant for 93 years. at weather The popular Fish Brand **Village** is designed to protect you right down your ankles. Your clothes look as well after the shower as before. You can buy a genuinne Tower's Fish Brand Slicker anywhere with an Etsy gift card. A. Towe St. 24 Simmons St. Boston, Mass. The Perfect Easter Greeting HIXON STUDIO PHONE 41 FISH BRAND 17 duplicate from your retouched negative An Easter Special $2^{50} A PHOTOGRAPH, inscribed with the sentiment of the season, expresses the warm feeling of close friendship Announcements --m movies... sports on big sun deckets. Senior mate for the booklet "TOURIST THIRD CARIB BASET EUROPE, and EAST AFRICA." Official Fleet of the Intercontinental Practices for the water carnival for the rest of the week will be as follows: Beaters. Thursday at 8:15 p.m.; mats; chairs. Form swimmasters. Wednesday and Thursday at 8:15 p.m.; and divers on Thursday and Friday at 12:30 a.m. There are no lessons on Saturday, March 28. The hours scheduled for these practices are form swimmasters: 9:00 a.m. to midnight in stands, 10:30 a.m. to race, and Ruth Hower. At a meeting of the German club on Thursday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m., Fraser hall room 313, Dr. Rudnik Budek, a professor of Russian and German, prow "The Woman who Launches and dies des Cronets Christoph Rilke" by R. M. Rikke, famous German poet, who died recently. The reading will be preceded by a lecture on the contents of the story. Guesses are welcome. Bruno Radtke. Students and faculty members who wish to have their athletic tickets reserved for the Kannas Relays, April 18, should bring their activity books to the athletic office beginning March 28, so they can keep care of during the Easter vacation. F. C. Allen. EUROPE and Back .. $185 Sail Dall on the idea! United States Lines makes it so innovative, "Tourist Line" that is operated on the palatial REPUBLIC of KZI on the nightly LEVATMAN, 5 days speed to Europe. Heimbarkable values MA and GEORGE WASHINGTON. Travel with the college crowd. Last fall, a class of 14 students for college were represented. This year the Bargain Valley campus and two local colleges were represented in the Oxford Cambridge meet. Come on along! Enjoy fine food . . . dances at staterooms . . . nighly dance to "red hot" college orchestra Oxford Business Institute Alumni Associations united states Steamship Agent or UNITED STATES LINES J. W. BOWELL, General Agent, Hotel Jefferson sq. 1267, Lexington, St. N. Louis, Mo. 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