MONDAY, APRIL 28. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE No Wet Candidates Running For Kansas In Coming Electior Dry Platforms Are Announced Final Dates for Filing Ends June 20 Topeka, Kan.-(UP)—With Kia, showing as the only "bone dry" state in the nation in the Literary Digest path, every candidate for office in the state will probably be committed to up- holding the state's prohibition distractions. Certainly no candidate for a major office contemplates a "wet" plum- June 20 will be the final date for candidates to file for the primaries. The final date for candidates will probably not formally announce until near the final filmmaker No Canner Onnosition All Lower House Men Candidates So far no candidate has announced to oppose Senator Arthur Carper, Capitol republic, for the nomination. He will certainly contain the Democrats will have a candidate for Henry J. Allen, Republican junior senator, is already assured of plenty of support in a primary announcement in opposition to him for the primary nomination — Ralph Snyder, Manhattan, head of the Kansas Farm Bureau and former state senator; and W. H. Sproul, at present president of third district, George McGill, Wichita lawyer, has announced as a Democrat candidate for the Allen senatorial position. Frank (Chief) Hauke, world veteran of Council Grove, a former state commander of the American Legion and who has served two terms in the state legislature, has announced as a privately owned supporter of McMee M Reed, who is serving his first term. The Democracia also have two candidates for the nomination for governor—N. L. Bowman, Garnett lawyer, who has served in both the house and the senate, was formerly head of the state tax commission; and Harry Wooding, Neodesha banker, who also is a former state commissioner of the American Leaseholder. All the present members of the lower house of congress, except W. H. Sproul, have announced they will be candidates to succeed themselves. There are eight candidates for the Sproul seat from the third district in former Republican incumbent Paul Newton. All the members of the lower house of congress are Republicans except W. A. Clements, who is in Wichita. State Senate Holds Over Kansas will elect an entirely new house of representatives for the state senate. The state senate holds over for another two years. All other state officers are to be elected. Agricultural relief will be a big step forward, but the counties are committed to the Bovine Federal Board's program, but Governor Clyde M. Hearn has broken that ground this respect and in condemning the farm board's policy of urging a re-reduction. Taxation and agricultural problems will overshadow all other issues in the state. The legislature repealed the state's intangible tax laws to equalize bank accounts of money and credits to pay the general property tax. There is agitation for a state income tax law. The governor has pressed themselves on a proposal to amend the constitution to classify property for taxation as now for consultation. Funds Needed to Break 'Tea Ring.' Powers Says Kansas City, April 28—(UP) —Adam to Governor Clyde M. Reed for money and undercover men to help rid Kansas City, Kan., of an elaborate "tea ring" system of lodgingwearing him in the law. B. Powers county lawyer县涉事。 Sherif Powers discovered the existence of the ring Saturday when he bought some whiskey from a delivery boy he had summoned by telephone, who was in charge of the ring and a list of some 500 names including many prominent Wyandotte county citizens. Powers said he has no funds for an investigation and needs the state aid. The young boys are being used as the ring to deliver the liquor, he said. up on a Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator SOCIETY Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Evelyn Watkins to Clarence Coleman of Phi Kappa Psi. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Frances Pattison to L. O. Gill, Mr. Gill, who is manager of the Varsity theater attended Texas Aggie. Alpha Delta Pi entertained over the week-end for: Mrs. G. B. Norris, Jean Norris, Jacqueline Haskell, and Violet Norris, Kate Krohn, and G. M. G. W. Cook, and Mildock Loodwick of FIu Leavwenward; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nelson, of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson, of Irving Patchett, of Dodge City; and Virginia Armstrongt, of Glaine. Kathryn Haskins, of Kansas City; and Dorothy Freeman, of Charteu, visited at the Chi Omega house last week-end. Guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorbonne year-end conference are and are A. L. Moling, C. B. Moling, C. B. Moling, Mariant, Butler, John Marty, Dale Hickman, and Charles Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Writing and Frigidaire 836 Mass. Dinner abstails at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were: Mrs. G. B. Hobert, Loni Cerry, and Harold Reed. Dinner guests at Corbin hall hall Sunda; Pew, Paw and M. U. G. Mitchell, who was a staff member of Margaret Hill, Elizabeth Egerton, Clara Dodge and Douglas Egerton, girls over week-end were: Lynette Goldman, of Lowenworth, and Vivian Williams, of Conover. Lucille Henderson was a Sunday dinner guest of Alpha Delta Pi. Sigma Kappa will entertain with a formal dinner dance Friday. The dinner will be at Wiedemann's and dancing will follow at the chapter house. Hermanbeth, of Kansas City, will furnish music during dinner and for dancing. Initiation and pledge services were held at Fresher last night for new students. The pledge was Merrill Haas, and William Vandell, Adela; Howard Wingler, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Addison Meseke, and Louis Louise and James Brown, Deli Sigma Pi; Curtin Skoggs, Delta Upsilon; Louis Louise and Freedel, New Jawman; Phil Delta Alma, NewJawman; Phil Delta Thea; Gene Martis, Phil Gamma Delta; and Fred Spek, Kaappa Those who were pledged to Ku Kue: Lee Stanford, Acacin; Charles Houghton, and Keith McWilliams, Alpha Tau Omega; Charles Williams, Delta Chi; Harold Schielm, Delta Tau Deltai; Vaughn Knott, Kappa Signa; Steven Stevens, Pi Gamma Delta; Steven Fowler and Clement Hall of Ki Kappa Alpha; Chi Flood, John Davis, Sigma Chi; and John Rumsey, Sigma Following informal initiation, formal ceremonies took place at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. After pledging and formal initiation services, a feed was given for the new members at Brick's. Mrs. F. A. Van Cleave was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday afternoon. lions of Missouri, Manhattan, and Oklahoma, were also present, in addition to the alumnae of all these chapters; M. F. H. Burtley, of the Kansas City Alumnae club acted as tauntminters, member of the law enforcement, and by Alice Sutton, president of this chapter. Harriet Ruth Mayer sang several numbers. Pi Upsiah fraternity held its founder's day convention yesterday in honor of its twenty-first birthday. About 40 students attended the conference commenced with a business meeting at 3:20 a.m, which took up the entire morning and Dr. William L. Burdick, vice president, for a discussion with a short speech. Flavel Robertion of Kansas City was chairman of the convention. Dinner was served at 3:20 p.m. following the mee- Forty-five members of Kansas Alphna hapter of BDI Phi Schoo attended no annual Funders Day banquet the day before. He lab at the Hotel Muebchob in Kansas City last Saturday. April 28 marks his third-third birthday of the soor- ty. The housemother's lunch which was previously announced to May 5, has been postponed until May 6. The will be at Wickmayer's at 12.39. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday were Fred Nordstrom and Vernon Trayler. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were Louise Tubbs, of Norton; Darchey Freeman, of Chamite; Darchey Bentham, of the Kaiga Alpha Theta house. Thu Ml Ha Muhla hold initiation services yesterday afternoon at the chapter house for Dean Matthew John. John was born in Sydney, Sydney and Embrore Bunting. The second round of tennis in women's intramural must be played off court and should be played off early in order to be placed in the final. Miss Ruth Hoover, head women's Representatives of the active chap Announcements --physical education dept. Social Calendar Tau Sigma will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. Every member please be present. Louise Allen. Monday Parrot Cage Shift to Artists Paris, **U**—UPT-Painters' hame of Paris is a gallery that incarnates into the fields of art and sculpture. Fearing spread of the disease in Paris, the curator of the Jardin des Tuites — a public space for bidding painters and sculptors access to the parrot cages. The bears, the gorillas and the macaques safer and make larger models anyway. Lolita Appleton-Elizabeth Hill rectal, auditorium of central Admininistration building Cape Town,—(UP)—Alfred Morton, waking from a nightmare, was greeted by a lion that walked out from under his bed in a Rhodesian farm house, but was satisfied with killing an owl, a calf, three dogs and did not attack Mention. Botany club picnic. Theta Epsilon sorority picnic. Wednesday Thursday **WEDNESDAY** School of business dinner, Wiedemann's. Dorothy Kuersteiner recital, Auditorium. Thursday Noon juncheen forum, Myers hall. Friday Fuesda Club. Kappa Kappa Gamma party, house. Kappa Eta Kappa party, Holloway hall. 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