TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Ticket Sale for Musical Comedy Starts Thursday Dress Rehearsals to Be Held on Friday and Saturday Tickets for the W. S. G. A. music comedy, ALL Absent. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week will go on sale Thursday morning, in time for the final performance. The shining touches for the comedy are being put on this week. Adrian Dorbinish, technical of FRAer theater, will be in town for a performance is being asked in the painting of them by Donald Ladner. The three choruses, written by Robert Latham and the short chorus, under the direction of Dorothy Marie Johnson, are rehearsing every day for their number it is being put on this week. According to Miss Frances Wilson director of the production, the fine rehearsals will be held on Saturday and Sunday. The leads for "All Aboard" which was written by Jack Eckert and George Callahan, will be taken by Delerore Gilleen and Maurice Wildgen. Miss Gilleen is a new student on the campus that has never have from the University of Illinois. the orchestra is being directed by M. Daurell who, in co-operation with Bob Comney. According to the directors the overture will start promptly at 8:12. Council of Forty to Meet Y.W.C.A. Group Will Discuss Extra Curricular Activities The Council of Forty will meet Sat tuesday, March 28, at 10 a.m. House house B, 652 Fifth Street, New York, event and has been a custom for the last six or seven years. To this meet- ment, please send copies to: The students and students of the Hill. Representatives of all organizations will be pres- The purpose of this council is to study extra-curricular activities in the University and the changes that occur from year to year, and to involve the various organizations. The main subject for discussion will be as to whether compass life is sufficiently diversified to coexist with other life forms, or whether it is too diversified to allow enough emphasis and time for the important events of a day's sessions, one in the morning from 9 until 13:30 o'clock, the other from 1:30 until 4:00 o'clock, the other from 1:30 until 4:00 The retiring and incoming cabinae members will go into their first spring retreat Saturday evening after the Katy McFarland's home. In Pershing's Memoirs which are appearing in the Kansas City Sun Fri Nov. 24, Mr. Reagan told me the type of the port the thirty-fifth division played in the battle of the Meuse. PERSHING PRAMSES BRAVERY OF DIVISION OF KANSAS MEN The thirty-fifth division was made up of Kansas and Missouri men. Out of 235 men who started the battle in the M company which was made up of a majority of Kansas men, only 10 were in H company of the 35th men was composed of Lawrence men. Perching gives much credit and praise to the bravery and courage of the 25th division in winning the battle of the Meuse-Argonne. - Read the Kansan want-ads. Hill Society 17 Lambda Theta Will Initiate Tonight Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Pi Lambda Theta, educational fraternity for women, will initiate the following this evening at 8 p.m. in room 136 of the Browne Library. M. Culbertson, Helen Doyle, Helen Frederick, Helen B. Ghlrist, Sister Mary V. Grickey,邓迪杰克, Louise Lawrence, Therma I. Marsh, Jeanine Schiwop, Schwimp Jeanne Shea-maker Following the ceremony for conferring the key, Dean R. A. Schoewler of the School of Education will speak on the Important Aspect of Professional Education. Alfredo Bustaniante to Address K.U. Dames Alfredo Bustamante, a senior in the School of Education, will talk on "The Filipino," at a meeting of the K.U. Dames on Wednesday afternoon, March 25 at the home of Mrs. Alfred Withering. The meeting is at 2:20 p.m. Alpha Omicron Pi Elects Officers Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Gai Carbough, Mrs. Roland Logan, and Mrs C. C. Coleman. Alpha Omicron Ipi elected the following officers last night: President Faire Vaurat, vice president, Laurette Ollamendi, vice president of Olga Wallace; recording secretary Hospital News The student hospital and dispensary was rushed last night in attending to the large number of students who apprehended a thirty-seven were treated in the clinic yesterday and 11 were admitted to the hospital, and one member in the hospital last night to 25. The students who were admitted to the hospital yesterday are: Merwyn Arthur, c'urnl; Mervin Sanger, Robert Schively, c'urnl; Bob Huehnegain, 121; Schwelkey, c'urnl; Bob Huehnegain, 121; Dushen Ruston, fa'31; Clai Alderson, c'urnl; Charles McCormick, c'urnl; Garold Kane, eunl; and Ruth Adams, eunl; and their wife, were murgence from the dispensary. Charming Spy What's Doing Back Home Talking French like a Persian, I like the product of a New Jersey finishing school and Italian like a Napolitan, Dr. Auslander pretended to be an Austrian. She had a profound knowledge of chemistry and English, but not of human nature. Her science gave her confidence and her beauty gave her power. Melvern Sells Light... Malvern - The citizens of Melvern Malvern - The citizens of Melvern voted 30 to 27 to sell its electric plant and distribution lines to the Kansas City tower and Light Company. The price is $8,000. Melvern Sells Light Plant To Have Hobby Show Hays—the next thing to a circus bays are already making plans to perform in May 8. We'll be hold here May 8. The exhibit will include all articles made collected or Sunday Movies to Vote The charming doctor was received by Great Bend—Sunday movies, baseball and football will be an issue in the city election here April 7. At a recent meeting of the city council, candidates were sectioned off an ordinance prohibiting Sunday movies, baseball and football was passed and later a protest petition was filed. The city officials say at the regular city election April 7. Women Naturally Gifted for Espionage Due to Nerve and Personal Charms Half of the spies in Europe today wear skirts. Spying is a profession to which many stenographers aspire, and the only stock in trade needed is a pair of black gloves. A flattery, beauty and the face of a baby doll to throw the police off the track. Mati Hari like other women spies, made the fatal mistake of falling in love herself, and before long she was caught and faced the firestruck castle. Since Mati Hari passed there have been other "Queens," but none more successful than the pretty Dr. Auslander, who just a few weeks ago slipped through the fingers of the Bushnagiers, who they caught 80 of her many companions. Spying seems to be more natural to women than to men, especially to military men. When he wanted to work for Germany during the World War, and used her art of making men fall in love with women, he was keen upon looking as Queen of Spies. Many of the chiefs of Europe's underground espionage services believe that they should not be warned from young officers, one black-eyed raven-haired beauty can do more good than a platoon of men, well out of danger, drawing fortuitously in invincible ink. Bucharest society with open arms. She had her box at the Opera and sat there nightly, glittering in diamonds and surrounded by her court of rich young men. She was wielded a spy gun that same evening she vanished. One of the strongest of these was Emina Stubert, woman companion, who had been involved with the Central Powers and became one of the best spies in the service of the German Empire. Powers went to the execution post upon evidence turned up by the gov- Rumanians then remembered that when Dr. Auslander went riding, she was always accompanied by one officer or another. Her court contained a dozen women, several men and a smile. She kept a cool head and a cold heart, but extracted many secrets which the young officers, their aron now cooked, regret having confided Powell to the police. One of the spy band which reported to Communist organizations. During and just before the war, Germany used many women to get information. England, in the few years before the war, gave these women governesses and nurses made seeking jobs at any price, and generally in the homes of Britain army and navy Used by Germany She was an actress, who dressed and played the role of a Swiss Red Cross nurse, refugee, nurse maid or farm wife. Her greatest achievement was to announce to the Alies a German of her own making she started. In history she is merely J. M. 37, the only name under which she was known. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Initiation Services Florence Menge; treasurer, Oleta Markham, and rush captain, Mary Hoernig The Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology fraternity, will hold imilitation services tonight for Malvern University and Holland Stover, Lawrence Delta Upsilon Holds Election of Officers Delta Upaion held election of officers last night. The following were elected, President, Al Kottam, Ell-worth; vice president, Kochai Lal, Eliwong; chairman, Wilbur Walsh; Eureka, and freshman adviser Elmer Ranker, Topeka. Delta Zeta will be in charge of the W.S.C.A. tea to be given tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 in the women's rest rota in central Administration. Delta Zeta In Charge of W.S.G.A. Tea Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Porter Grove of Kansas City. Lewis Walker of Parsons was a dinner guest at the Delta Upson house last night. Eugenia Davis of Kansas City was a visitor at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last week end. Corbin hall will entertain with a formal dinner for members of the faculty tomorrow night. Dean Kork is a guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Mrs. Mina Sollard of Solomon is a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Browna Partridge has returned to her bed in Delphos. She has been forced to leave school because of illness. Dinner guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house Sunday was James McClure of Kansas City, and James Sheehan. Student Decrease Normal The total net reduction in enrollment in the university for the second season is 2,065 students for a spring term. A total of 68 student withdraws from the various schools Reduction of 314 in Univer Enrollment is About Average use withdrawals 363 were from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from the School of Architecture; 46 from the School of Fine Arts; 12 from the School of Law; 5 from the School of Pharmacy; 12 from the School of Education; and 24 from the School of Business. These figures include students who were graduated at these institutions. The College has enrolled 152 new students, and the Graduate School and the College have each gained 56. The other new student population is divided among the other schools. Wichita—Four Wichita young men were voted the highest distinction in the Order of De Molay by the grand jury in Washington, D. C. when they were elected to the Legion of Honor. Those thus honored are C. Reid Lavender, A. Grey Hancock, C. J. Waters, W. Poe, Drisio and Haas are students at the university of Wichita. LEFT 1 IN Room 110 Marvin, Friday, manda folder containing important material. Finder please call 29101 after 6 p.m. - 140 GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit visiting parents. A hotel located in New Hampshire, located 10th and New Hampshire. Phone 1059. Garage or parking space Want Ads The Kayhawk club will meet tonight at 7 in room 5, east Administration building to select entrants for the competition. All non-fraternity are invited. GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kamiun's circulation campaign text fall. Conduct a weekly follow-up with further details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kamiun Business Office. Announcements --all freshman baseball players who plan on trying out for either pitching or catching positions should report tomorrow afternoon at the stadium at RENTAL Typewriters: All makes, Lawrence Typewriter Exchange: 737 Mass. -142 Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. Pen and Seroil will meet this evening in the central Administration building for its regular business and literary events, which will be read by two of the members. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass, Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas Mid-sester grades in the School of Education must be turned in at the Dean's office on Wednesday. Dean Chaffee, president. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Practices for the water carnival for the rest of the week will be as follows: floats, Tuesday at 7 a.m.; boats in stands at 8 a.m. and Thursday at 7:15 p.m.; m. form swimmers on Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a.m.; and Friday at 12:30 a.m. m. There will be a meeting of all participants on Wednesday at 9 a.m.; and Friday used for these practices are: form swimmers, 9:00 a.m.; m. boats, 9:45 a.m.; in stands, 10:30 a.m. Ruth Howe. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Manahai streets. Phone 395 Tau Sigma will hold plledging services for new members this evening in the Women's gymnasium at 7 p. m. All members must be present. Dean R. A. Schwegler. Bernice Winterbotham. W. A.A. will hold election of officers Wednesday at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Wilma Taylor, president. T. C. Bishop, Coach. The Botany club will meet tonight n 7.30 at the home of Prof. A, J. Mix, 1134 Louisiana street. Prof. W. H. Schowle will attend the club. Theta Epsilon will not meet this evening but will meet next Tuesday, March 31. At this time there will be election and installation of officers. Thelma Wilcox, president Students and faculty members who wish to have their athletic tickets reserved for the Kansas Relays, April 18 should bring their book activity to the event. Students may also reserve that can be taken care of during the Easter vacation. Le Circle Français will meet in room 356er Frahall at 4:38 p.m. tomorrow. Prof. W. K. Correur of the French dessert will have charge of the program. Mid-semester grades in the department of education are due at the Dean's office Wednesday. Dean R. A. Schwegler. Because of the senior meeting tonight Pi Lambda Theta will hold its initiation services for pledges at 8 p. m. instead of 10 a.m. The final meeting will be in hold room 116. Frisner hall. The senior class will meet at 7.30 to night in the Little Theater in Green hall. It will be a short meeting. Dick Veran, president. At a meeting of the German club on Thursday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m., Fraer hall, room 313, Dr. Bruno Rudke Titre, who was the author and prose, "Die Wiese von Liebe und God des Cristos Christoph Riken" by R. M. Rikke famous German poet, who died in 1975. At the meeting is by a careful analysis of the contents of the story. Guests are welcome. Bruno Radtke. Our Prescription Service We compound your prescriptions as carefully as your doctor writes them. Our label is a guarantee of the most painstaking accuracy as well as the purity and freshness of the ingredients. We call for and deliver prescriptions Smith's Drug Store Phone 117 929 Mass. Burgert's Shoe Shop Across From Court House Across From Court House A. G. ALRICH *Pointing* *Engraving* Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Statuary 736 Mass Street Whose Whose Finger Before Did Your Diamond Adarn? Virgin Diamonds are of Certified Origin and Quality, and may be secured in Lawrence Only from— F. H. Roberts Jewelier 833 Mass. St. A PHOTOGRAPH, inscribed with the sentiment of the season, expresses the warm feeling of close friendship. The Perfect Easter Greeting An Easter Special $2^{50} any size A duplicate from your retouched negative HIXON STUDIO PHONE 41 1931 APRIL Saa. n 5 12 19 1936 Moa. n 6 14 20 1936 Wed. n 7 14 21 1936 Wed. 1 8 15 22 1936 Thurs. n 9 15 23 1936 Satur. n 10 17 24 1936 Sat. 4 11 17 24 1936 EASTER VACATION Begins At Noon April 2 Have your Easter purchases made in time to enjoy them during the vacation. Lawrence merchants have good assortments for your selection. They will be advertised in the columns of the Kansan.