Cloudy and unsettled tonight and tomorrow. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN No politics tomorrow! The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas VOL. XXVIII No. 121 Bradney Highway Investigation Bill Passed by Senate Similar Measure Already Proposed in House; Night Sessions Being Held SECRET MEETING HELI Bulletin Topica, March 2—(UP)-Plain consideration by the house ways and means committee of the educational institutions appropriations for the next biennium may be held at a meeting of the Board of Trustees sent aSenate Baxter, chairman. Considerable effort is being made by the governor to训rin salaries and $225,000, for the five institutions, Garvin said. The reductions would be proclaimed by the board of regents for maintenance items, he explained. Topeka, March 3- (UP) -The Senate adopted and sent to the house the adopted resolution for investigation of the state highway department by a legislative committee. The resolution provides for two senators to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor and three representatives of the house to serve on the committee. While action was being taken in the senate on the Bradley resolution antitrust arbitration of the highway department was offered by Representative Wagner, of Ohio. The resolution sponsored by Senator Claude E. Bradley, of Cherokee county was advanced to third reading after a vote of 328 to 269 in the session late yesterday. At the secret session, Scout Bradbury made before the Senate the charges he sought the investigation. These charges were substantially the same as those made during the administration of Government as an investigation of the department. Labor Problems to Be Theme at Forum Luncheon Also Hapgood Why Club Talker The senate held its first night session last night, considering local bills. Night work in the future is expected to begin tonight. Powers Hagood, employees of the Columbia Conservacy company, will speak before the Why Club and the noun luncheon forum on next Monday, March 9. Both the Forum and the Why Club discuss both men and women of the University Tickets to the noon luncheon *orum* must be secured before 5 p.m. on Friday and are $10 each. The number attending the luncheon is the cafeteria is limited to 90, but everyone may attend the Why club at 7 p.m. in the sub-basement of the Union building. Powers Hapgood was graduated from Harvard, and entered the law move-in program at Columbia. He worked in the coal mines of Germany, Russia, China, and lately has been connected with the Columbian Conservate company. Mr. Hapgood practiced the "Golden Rule" in practice the "Federal Law." At the noon forum conference Monday, Mr. Hapgood will speak on the subject "The New Frontier in Education evening before the Why club, his subject will be, "Nationalization of Indian industries," he said. He spoke before several classes in the economic and political science departments. He will meet with some business men at the University of Chicago industrial commission of the W. Y. C. A. will entertain Mr. Hapgood at 4:30 p.m. for an informal discussion of industrial This is Mr. Hapgood's first visit to the University. SPOILS BOMBERS' PLANS, WATCHMAN DIES A HERO Chicago, March 3 (UP)—William Mayer, 60, a night watcher, died a hero today from machine gun wounds that he was in the middle tromp to explode a shrapnel-laden dynamite bomb. His fournessless harried the would-be bombers into spilling Mayer's slayers escaped after throwing a搬婚人 into a basement with the fuses. They were before they learned that the fuse has sputtered out before reaching the ex- Johnson Recital Thursday Miss Patti Peterson, pupil of Prof. Carl A. Preyer, will give a senior student the opportunity for institution building auditorium. This rehearsal will be the second in the series of auditorium presentations. D. C. McKee, of the Empire District Electric company, will interview senior for engineers for the Doherty Training School tomorrow in room 202 Mari NEW STAFF IS SELECTED FOR UNIVERSITY KANSAN Appointments on the Daily Kansas staff for the next four weeks period, we announced yesterday by Carl Morris and Ms. Helen Morris was appointed Sunday editor; Mildred Curray, campus editor; Robert Linscoe, campus editor; and Dorothy Linscoe, alumni editor. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1931 These newly appointed officers are to assume their positions immediately. Retiring officers were Mildred Curry, Sunday editor; Katherine Morrison, campus director; Los Carrali, Geographic editor, and Mary Eakin Hakins, alumni editor. Dillon Retains 'Front' in Police Show-Up Room Former University Student Identified by III as Hold Up Man Chicago, March. 3—(UP) -Edward Dillon, 24, whose "frown" gained him access to many gold coast drawing rooms, retained his convincing manners today despite the fact that 33 per cent had identified him as a hold-up man. Dilton atroed in the receiving line at the first district police station午后吃夜宵,他被passed before him seeking to identify him as the handkerchief who had taken his jacket. The last man, Henry Dorian, preserver of a north side cleaning and dyeing office in New York. "We so wemeet again," he said to Dillon, "the last time you took $13 away from me. I was yawned, and rebelled, "That's absurd!" Dillon told police he was the grimson of judge Daniel Dillon, noted in a book about his trial, that he intended Washington University and Kansas University. He was at the institute when he died of his father's death reached him. Next Play March 17,18,19 'Her Husband's Wife' Will Be Presented Under Direction of Craton "Her Husband Wife," a comedy written by A. E. Thomas, is to be the next production of the Kansas Theater. Prof. Eric Foster, who stars as Piazza, is directing the comedy, which is to be presented in Fraser theater, March 17, 18, and 19. The cast includes Robert Calderwood France, Matthias Reinecke, Bennett Weck, Kenack Jaist, and Bovid Rich. Adrian Dornbush, technical director of Fraser theater, is in charge of the stage setting for the play and he exerted his have the security completed this week. "Her Husband's Wife" had a successful run in New York City with Laura Lee Cooper, who deals with a hypochondriac who feels that she must provide another wife for her husband before she dies. Her husband is a very able intracitics, mental and otherwise. J. O. Nottingham spoke before the Entomology club at their regular Monday night meeting last night. His sub-committee institutes a Good Original Description." SOUTH AMERICAN INSECTS SHOWN ENTOMOLOGY CLUB Dr. R. H. Beamer reviewed the Orthoptera collected in the 1930 summer trip in Florida. Following Dustor Mayson, he sent a collection seized a Rediweedia collection from South America, sent to him for determination by one of the German mutilators. K. U. LICENSE TAGS MUST BE ATTACHED OUTSIDE OF CAR K. U. license tags must be permanently installed on the outside of the car; it is a condition of the placement of them will be issued tomorrow, according to Ralf Martin, chair of the association. Hartford, Conn.—(UP)—The student government organization of Trinity College, one of New England's oldest educational institutions, has discovered increasing sentiment among college students against hazing and cheering. All students plaing tags on the in side of the windshield or in any place other than that designated will be sub ject to fines. Martin said. COLLEGE STUDENTS OPPOSED TO HAZING AND CHEERIN As a result, the sophomore class ha announced abolition of the no-callle board; Dr. Patrick McGuirk paddling and St. Patrick's day "scrap- er" classes; and a ban on omoticic, according to campus leaders. Jewel Tea Commany Wants Men **Deliver the Company News** related to the company representative will be at the event, and 6 for the purpose of looking for men to start in the sales organization with the idea of developing into branch manager or of taking other executive positions. The team may now be made at the business place where bureau, 118 west Administration. Spring Elections May Bring Forth Third Men's Party Dame Rumor Says New Organization Will Rival Pachacamacs and Orceeds Dame Rumor is the only authority now able to speak on the elections of the associated Men of the University of Kansas. She says that without doubt two parties will be in the field apportioned; he has also a third party will be appointed, show both the Pachacamayo and the Oread party real politics. Although the men's election is scheduled to take place sometime between mid-June and early August, their forces, little actual information is yet available as to what has been accomplished or what are the plans of the state militia. The state militia efforts on preparing their campaigns Pachycomere party which has been in every election for about a quarter century and is now again carrying a platform of several planks which have developed into camouflage. PLATFORMS UNKNOWN Pachacacan Says II Satitudes Every year Pachacacan announces that he will be the only ever conscious effort to fulfill all of its campaign pledges. Pachacacan says that fulfillment of campaign pledges makes up nine out of ten points in satisfying the men students that they have elected to represent them in the councils of authority. Oread party is said to be the old Black Mask party rejuvenated but nevertheless entered the elections under the inattentive leadership of the freshman election. Although the Oread party cannot point its finger to many known supporters, it is working hard to perfect its organization so that it can win more votes in which now leads in Hill politics. Party Issues Are Not Known French Club to Meet What the issues between the two par- ties will be this spring is unknown. We know that it has always pledged progressive reforms in its platforms and that it has always given absolutely equal rights to fraternity and non-racial people. Columbus, O.—(UIP)—Another type of the "honest man" has been found in the person of Thomas Collins who was convicted on an arson charge by the courts of Lawrence county and several years in the state sententiary. Collinas told the sheriff he could find his way to the prison without being accompanied, but when he called at the gates of the penthouse, Collinas said he had been committed papers. Collinas offered the uspers, and now he's a prisoner. Oreed party has not announced its platform yet and had no all-campaign platform in the freshman election last fall. Supposedly, Oreed will suggest a change because changes are healthy whether campaign pledges are made and implemented. Of course the answer to any such question as that is in the nature of the new party. Those who have been accustomed to asking what the nature of the new organization is to be. In the inability of the organizers to define any other issue than a change at this time it is anticipated that the party may even succeed in making its own decision. In fact, the leadership of the Orcada and the new party is reputed to be the same. New Party and Orcad May Merge But the rumor of a third party is that the New Party has acquired company thus far for it brings in many new problems to both parties. Both sides believe whether it would be themselves or their opponents that a third party becomes a party. one spring elections are always conducted by ballot now. They were originally conducted by mass meeting as were the freshman elections last fall, but because of the delay in spring elections were changed for balloting some years ago, and the freshman elections will be conducted in the same way in the future. CONVICTED OHIO MAN NEEDS NO ESCORT TO PENITENTIARY Le Cercle Francais will meet tomorrow in room 306. Frasher hall, at 4:30 p.m. P.frank Guthrie of the department language will "speak on" Paris." Personnel of Parties Secret The personnel of the secret has been very careful in keeping identity a secret. Pachacamaca party being long-organized and well-represented, the other well-recognized leaders. However, the Oread promises to be better known. Meetings and meetings such as were employed last semester are used in the general spring elections to secure To Hold Mock Courtmartial Engineering Unit of R.O.T.C. to T;y 'Soldier' for Desertion The senior members of the engineering unit of the ROXC will hold a session at the RIAC on May 3. Creston Alexander is charged with desistion from the government reserva- Twenty-four Engineers Announced on Honor Rol Alexander was apprehended by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Loyd at Kenasaukee, Captain Don Cipon Chair of the Judicial Board and Judge Gerry de la Porta of the probation and Lieut. Walter S. Wagner is the council for the defense. Col. Claire Williams is in charge of the examining board. Lieutenant Wagner, counsel for the defense, has been attending the Bennett trial in Kansas City, and has some very fine points for his side of the case which he has obtained from a member of the technic of Senator James Reed. Eighteen UpperclassmenNamed; From All Departments partments An honor roll of 24 outstanding students of the School of Engineering and Dept. of Engineering was announced today by Dean Geoffrey Hunt, who students, 18 are upperclassmen, and six from the freshman group. Work of the fall semester is the basis for selec- Upperclassman Robert L. Bary, mining; P. S. Benz, civil; Nudwig C. Bernier, mechanical; Charles W. Clutz, mechanical; Irving Lee Coffman, civil; Lyle G. Carrion, electrical; Lewis W. Kittel, electrical; E. Cogan Manning, mechanical; Harold E. Miller, civil; R. Burton Power, electrical; Roman Bossemin, mining; A. Al-Abdullah, chemical; duxtral; Howard J. Sutton, electrical; Lowell Treeblood, civil; L. C. Covitt, Freshman: Paul Arnold Borel, civil William A. Edson, electrical; Robert E Canooning; electrical; Edgar Gilt, chemical; Raimon Derrick; electrical; Walter R. Simmons, architect Senate Keeps Long Hours Following is the list: Several Concealed Filibusters Under Wey in Closing Hours In Congress Today Washington, March 3—(UP) After remaining in session until 3 o'clock this morning in an effort to clear the accumulation of business, the senate was called earlier than ever today, the long-sided legislative day of the dying short session. Meeting at 10 a. m., the senate planned to devote an hour and a half to the debate, and then settle down to an endurance context, with several concealed filibusters operating under the guise of opposition to the Vostal authors copy- Chairman Jones of the appropriator committee has served notice he will not permit legislative measures to delay final action on the conference report or the second deficiency bill, last of the two which requires measures that has privileged status. The number of faculty members in Beta Gamma Sigma may not exceed the number of students and members of the faculty who have obtained distinction in their field and have passed the examinations. Where the chapter is organized for five years are eligible for election to mem- The senate also was scheduled to receive today the report of the Nye campaign funds committee on Pennsylvania campaign expenditure. At a recent meeting of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity for men, Dr John Ie and H. F. Holtzwarf were initiated as faculty members in the organization. Other faculty members in the organization are F. T. Stockton. A few other younger staff men who are members were initiated while still undergraduates. Beta Gamma Sigma is the officially recognized society for men, in connection with the American Association on Schools of Business. ISE AND HOLTZCLAW PUT ON BETA GAMMA SIGMA ROLL Jobs Await, but Schedules Fall The University employment bureau for jobs that have their applications in for work come into the office, 121 Fraser, and fill out information as to their class and job. Lately there have been calls for odd jobs and it is impossible to reach students unless this information is included. Jobs Await but Schedules Fail --today, the business office opened to these three state agents were escorted into the building on all six of all night, and Swift from a room in a hotel hotel, directed the agents to attack the police station. Senate considers calendar bills. House takes up minor bills under sus- pension of rules. Women Will Meet to Nominate New W.S.G.A. Officers Special Convocation to Be Held Tomorrow Morning at 10:30 in Auditorium ELECTION MARCH 1 The special convoitation for women which will be held in the Auditorium tomorrow morning at 10:30 offers the opportunity to attend the officers for the following year. Every woman on the Hill is required to attend the convoitation. All monies must meet the qualifications for office positions. Women's Sell Governing Association. Dean Agnes Husband will be the only speaker at the meeting, and Kevin Willis will be the only woman will give a report. A number of University women have volunteered as speakers. Nominine will be in the receiving line at two W.S.G.A. teas which will be served on Monday and Tuesday of next week, the two days preceding a location, scheduled for Wednesday, March 11. Installation of new officers will place no later than the third week. Letters have been sent to the organized houses and to roaming houses and farms. They are urging them to attend the meeting tomorrow morning and to cast their K. U. Graduate With Roxy Eldon Linderman Is Stage Manage for Concert Attraction Joxy's gang of radio fame, who makes its appearance here Saturday, May 13 at the company in its company Eldon Linderman, B.S. 28, joined "the gang" to become its own band. According to Allen Crouton, father of the speech and dramatic art department at York following his graduation. For three years followed he was a member of the theater faculty of York theatrical concern. Last fall, he traveled with Florence Roxanne in her marriage. "While on the Hill," Mr. Crafton declared, "he did some fine work in dramatics. This, I believe, is his first visit to Kauas since his graduation." Training Course for Womer Girl Reserve Course to Be Given Seniors and Graduates The annual training course in girl reserve work for all seniors and graduate students, and junior high school teach in junior and senior high school will be this week end, beginning Friday night and continuing until Sunday. Students must have completed early ready enrolled in this course. Registration blanks may be secured from room 1 of Fraser hall or at the Y.W.C.A. of fellowship. Miss Elizabeth Wilson, of Kansas City, member of the national commission of girl reserve work, will open the meeting Friday at 1 p.m. The Saturday meeting will begin at 4 p.m. will be divided between Miss Florence Stone, of Wichita, who is Kansas state girl reserve executive, and Miss Florence Warner, of the Topeka Woman's Hospital department. A short session Sunday morning will conclude the training course. "This is the third consecutive year that the W.Y.CA has held such a course, it has been found valuable in high school courses. The secretary of the W.Y.CA, said today. 'HUMOROUS' ENGAGEMENT PFPORT HAS REAL KICK-BACK At the Founders day banquet of the Chi Delta Sigma fraternity, Feb. 22, an audience was invited to a gagement of Miss Dorothy Benson, and Otto Eschlau, c32. The announcement was intended only as a joke, never meaning it to be serious. A reporter of the event reported that she never knew of the real intent, and the engagement was reported to the Kan- FOUR PAGES There has been a back-fire to the parties concerned, however, because of the announcement, and a great deal of damage has been caused. Hense this explanation Undertakers Seek More Pay Dunkirk, N. Y. —(UP)—Underwriters of Dunkirk want more pay from the city for burying charity patients. In a petition to the common council, the establishments said the $50 received for children under $49 would be $40 for a child did not cover expenses. Boston — (UP) - Eggs replaced eggs as weapon at the Army Base diner at Commonwealth Pier was held up recently. Five young men entered, bionicized and had their ears primer with elderly eggs, grabbed $30 from the cash register, and escaped. ALUMNI DIRECTORS BEGIN PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT The board of directors of the Alumni association this afternoon discussed in-depth the rationale, explanation, and helping the Endowment association. Some discussion of Comprehensive Plan. Those present were T. E. Wagstaff, LLB.70; of Independence, president; Dr. D. Hale, of West Point; B. Black, A.B.08, of Kansas City; George O. Foster, A.B.09, registrar of the University. Hugo T. Weddell, LLB.61; of Northwest, A.B.22, secretary, Lawrence. New Relays Committee Members Are Announced Freshmen Chosen to Aio in Promoting Track Carnival Freshman members of the Kansas Belays student committee were announced this morning by Don Sellais and Steven Levy, two leading personal interviews with applicants at the athletic office yesterday afternoon. The six new members are Stainteg Teer, Maurice Rice, Kevin Janssen, Charles Charlen, Charles Maule, and Clair Hyter. Plans for the year's work in promoting the Kansas Relays will be outlined at a meeting of the entire student conference on Tuesday, April 23, at athletic office. The upperclassman members of the committee in addition to Den Seals are: Harry Miller and Fred Speh, junior; John Sleeper, Gorrie Schmidt, senior; Ivan Jackson, and George Thes, sophomores. The committee who interviewed the freshman candidates and made the six offers to the students, E. L. Elbok, clerk of the course for the Kansas kansas; Earl Potter, press representative for the athletic department; and the principal manager of the student committee. State Given Right to Use Previous Testimony in Bennett Trial Memories May Be Prodded Kansas City, March 3 — (UP) That state today was given right to use previous testimony of witness in the trial against Lathswain, who impach her present evidence. Judge Ralph Lathswain ruled that James R. Pague, prosecutor, could question witnesses regarding their statements to testimony in September 1929. James A. Reed, former United States senator, and chief of the defense council enlisted in bitter argument with the former president as a significant victory, indicating he intended to recall a number of defense witnesses who "lost their memory" and could not recall incidents about which the vicepresident attempted to question them. M. Bernett is expected to testify this afternoon, giving her own version of the bridge game quarrel which joked with the shooting of her husband SONG FEST TO BE HELD AT TONIGHT'S BASKETBALL GAME Between halves at the K. U-Creu- ton will be a song test. Mace's band will accompany the singing. First song over "Oval the Valley," second "I'm a Jay, Dumpy," third "Dumpy" Bowes who is author of the song. Last will be the "Crimson and Blue" followed by the Rock Chalk. The band will form a K. U. on the basketball court. Copies of the song are available at the visitors at the end of the first half. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB TO GIVE TEA FOR SENIORS The University Women's club tea for all senior and graduate women, will be given Thursday afternoon at Myers' social event of the commencement season. The committee in charge of the entertainment included: Mrs. Dimmoreow Dimmore, Mrs. S. Sullivan, Elizabeth Evans, Mrs. Baynond Beamer, Mrs. John Blooker, and Mrs. Horbert CLOUDS WILL REPLACE CLEAR , SKIES, HAMRICK PREDICTS Kansas City, March 3—(UP)—Clear skies will give way to a slightly cloudy day. Visibility will drop to about five degrees below last night's minimum of 32 according to A. M. Hammack, weather observer. Clouds are slightly lower than today's and the skies will remain be clear No precipitation is expected for few days, coming to A. M. Hammack. The Orcad Training School basketball team is playing a team from the Baldwin High School this afternoon at 4:30 in the Robinson gymnasium. The students of the training school had a pick rally this morning in prepar- OREAD HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS CAGE GAME WITH BALDWIN Iowa University Records Guarded by State Agents Assistant Attorney General and Two Others Force Way Into Business Office AWAIT MORE ORDERS Iowa City, March 3—(UIP)—An assistant Iowa attorney general guarded the university of Iowa after a beat, state agent who was guarding the gator for a legislative committee investigating the university had forced him into a university building last night. George T. Baker, president of the board of education, telephoned eminent lawyer Thomas Mines into yesterday, instructing them not to reopen the business office inasmuch as it was closed for the day, even though they were told to do so by state agents. Camp in Office All Night Camp in Office All Night Central St. Swift, accompanied by a state agent and Roy Lapitz, Chicago detective, submitted committee papers to the jury, masked their way into ball over the protests of a junior and assistants, and stationed themselves. Books Wanted for Bearings Swift told the United Press that his men were in the office to prevent "alarm" calls, but he said no attempt would be made to the books away from the office without authority from the committee. "We are going to camp right here," he said, "until we get further orders. If the committee gives the orders, we will in and take those books by forces." Senator Carroll of the investigating committee expresses concern that the students were wanted at once so they could be arranged for hearings which will begin at Iowa City tomor- Truce Looms Near in India One Question Remains Unsolved in Civil Disobedience Movement New Delhi, India, March 3.—(UPB) A trace in the Indian civil disobedience movement apparently was at hard to find. The outstanding question to be settled The unsettled question, which was subject of consultation which the Mahatmi Gandhi continued to conduct concerned record of confiscated property, had been revealed in a dismotion movement and reinstitution of dismissed government servants. As a result of agreement between Gandhi and St. George *Susan*, representative of salt tax problem was solved by granting permission for natives living along the coast to sell salt which had previously been sold and salt which had previously been monopoly hold by British interests. MUSICAL COMEDY TRYOUTS WILL BE COMPLETED TODAY Final trysuit for the chorus part in the W.S.G.A. musical comedy will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the corrective room of the Robinson gymnasium. Selection will be made from students who have tried out previously. There has been a fairly good representation of university students in the trouts and the first released which features an animated production to create a successful production according to Miss Josephine Edmons who is the W.S.G.A. musical community committee. MISS ELLIOTT TO GIVE TALK AT SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE Misa Mabel Ellert, associate professor of Information Science, State Conference of Social World Manhattan March 20. Mimi Ellert's sub- will be a "Discussion of a Social World" conference. This is the yearly meeting of the conference, and several members of the committee will be an informal meeting of professors of sociology to discuss social work Pen and Scroll Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of Pen and Scroll scheduled for this evening will be postponed until next week because the meeting Tuesday several papers will be road. Hospital Treated 133 Yesterday One hundred thirty-three were treated at the student hospital clinic yesterday, Dr. Ralph Cauleton said. Only 17 people are in the hospital this morning. Persons newly entered as a new patient ap. ed. and Dr. Schneider, bum31.