PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930 Faculty Votes to Allow College Students Now to Take Music Major Thirty-hour Minimum in Group Rescinded; Requirement for Major Same It was voted at the regular meeting that mentoring can help you better your students' academic and professional minor in music. It the Collage. "This year we mean that through our mentoring, you may be secured from the College. The work will be counted it." In no case can the courses in up-piled music contribute more than half of the student's major, and not more than one-fifth. Junior-senior years online each add dittonal course be bolted hourly for junior-senior years. Online is the official history of magic. A lot of the course which are open to children student for credit may be obtained from the school. It was alfotted to extend the College rules now applying to non-majors concerning electives and professional work to non-majors, elective courses and hours of applied music in excess of eight hours must be balanced by an equal number of hours of theory or history of music. Preparations for college credit in applied music will be the same for majors and new majors. The facility also voted that the rule requiring a 20-hour minimum in a home unit would affect the minimum of 20 hours for a major in any department and a minor in all departments or meals at the home economies where there is only one department in a home unit. Children Will Roll Eggs Contest to Be Held on Stadium Truck Thursday Gleefully anticipating the event of their young lives, more than 260 Lawrence children impatiently await the Jayhawk Easter egg rolling contest to be held at 6:45 Thursday evening in which eight prizes are offered. Rules of the contest are simple: Children from 8 to 12 years of age must compete. Contestants will most need the stadium field and be formed in groups of 25. Participants must choose a large chocolate box or overtake Easter egg, filled with nuts and fruits. Each child entertain the contest will be given a bright green or red or blue egg to roll by hand the length of the track, which is 125 feet. Rearward from the end, not contested, win they will get to keep the eggs used in the race. Edward Eblen, manager of intramural athletics, will be in charge of the egg ralfing team. Eblen and her team are major in the department of physical education Alice and Elizabeth Sherburn, Holder Baker and Charles Washburn, Albera Ainsley Samperfield, Cloe Beal Davis, and Arthur Lawrence, Robert Logan, Edmund Ash, Walter Miller Bingham Will Not Serve on Senate Funds Group Washington, April 16 — (UP) — Completion of the personnel of the senate committee funds campaign when Senator Bingham, Republican of Connecticut, declined to serve after being elected to the borough, Republican of Maryland. Read the Kansan want ads In Congress Today Senate continues debate on Harris immigration bill. Lobby委员会 begins examination of Association committee to investigate committee committee continues hearing on postponement of railroad mergers. Naval affairs subcommittee considers evidence in Al Williams case. House considers investigation of post office losses. House considers exuberant bills. Banking and currency committees continue investigation of Veterans subcommittee meets to consider Michigan and Pennsylvania hospitals; Judiciary subcommittee meets to consider Wickerham commission Stock to Highest Bidder Brick's Equipment to Be Sold Tomorrow. 9 to 5 The complete stock and equipment of the New Owend "Brickle" cafe 21H Orendt, will be sold to the highest bidder Thursday between the cours of 9. a.m., and 5. y.m., to suit the classes of holders of château Two charter mortgages are held by the Zahner Manufacturing company, Kuman City, dated Dec. 31, 1928 and September 7, 1945. They are being insured by the indebtedness. These mortgages include for sale a short order mortgage gas bridge, lunch counter, ice cream truck. A mortgage dated Jan. 5, 1928, against Mr. Ingalls is held by C. H. Brown, registered in New York, register, tenure ranges, three show cases, a large part of the company's assets, C. E. Brown, and France Winnard hold a second mortgage against Floyd McComb and Harry Ingalls dated Jan. 31, 1928, on part of the equip- The cafe was closed April 5, by Floyd McCadden, manager, after student employees had been given the job of covering their overtime wages. Mr. McCadden took over the management of Brick's 11 weeks ago from Harry Ingalls, who was also managing the base on the building. Floyd McCadden when asked about the rumor concerning his petitioning for bankruptcy, refused to make any statement or Sub-Basement in Union Building About Finished Work on the new sub-basement of the Memorial Union building is being completed by the Rotarians during their convention here the latter part of November, when they will record by the first of next week, recording a B. P. Kidwaler, superintendent of the Rotary Club. THE *Foster and three rooms are now complete, and the book exchange is in progress. You can one or two more of the rooms will be ready before the Rotarians come. Several of the rooms in the sub-union have been set up as meeting places for various Hill organizations that do not maintain their buildings. They should be made right away, according to Mr. Kindwinter, Ms. C. A. Cee, Ms. R. S. Gill, and so on. To take care of all applications and reservations, and the rooms will be assigned in the order that they are applied. The new ping pong set which was conceived by the Memorial Unholiday House is so popular, the games are as popular that the players have succeeded in breaking all the rules. The University of Colorado has been attempting to dodge the small pos. The students have been vaccinated, and are waiting for the score to blow over. Study Engineering In Cool Colorado Engineering Summer School of the Rocky Mountain Region June 30 to August 22.1930 Golden is at the foot of the Rocky Mountain Range. Twelve caves, which are dotted with rocky outcroppings, are the most prominent Continental Droplets, with streams and forests and snow- covered cliffs. Golden, Colorado This Summer Session is given for students who wish to directed by the regular Faculty of the State University of Mexico at the Regional Faculty of the State University of Mexico. Basic engineering courses in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Geology, Analytical Mechanics, Graphic Statistics, Strength of materials, and Machine Mining. Preparatory Subjects of Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Algebra and Solid Gravity offered for students inclured in entrance tests. Colorado School of Mines The administrative committee has adopted two changes in the bonuses plan adopted this year by which students can be accepted as a candidate for bonors a student must have a general degree and a minimum of five points per credit hour, and an average of not less than two and one-half grade points per credit hour in Changes in Honors New Requirements Adopted for English Students The candidate for honors in English must pass comprehensive written, or at the option of the committee, oral examinations in reading and writing. You must prove that you have received the examiners that he has acquired critical judgment and a thorough knowledge of the field covered by his reading. In particular, the committee may object to make the statement "I am a candidate for honors wholly or partly oral." English Students The former rules on this subject move that the student must have an exam in English or a foreign point per credit hour in work outside the department, and two one-credit courses in English, and that all examinations for honor may be written. An exhibition of paintings, selection from the Winter exhibition of the Nulled Armenian of Design, which is intruded by the American Federal Gov't, and whose museum tomorrow and will come in the museum on four months. William S. Cady, A.B.16, until it will be with the Rocky Mountain News newspaper, a visitor on the campus today. Around Mt. Oread The cafeteria in the Memorial hospital building will remain open hourly for breakfast and lunch; open on Wednesday for breakfast and lunch. Serving ours are breakfast 7:30 to 8:15, lunch 8:15 to 9:30, and sport 9:30 to 6:30. The Cafeteria will be后 after lunch Saturday and remain closed until Tuesday morning, Around Mt. Oread --must be taken, it is pointed out, when using bald glasses or a telescope, to put the eyepiece of the observatory will be turned upon the sun during the eclipse, and an inexpensive telescope should also be all who may care to watch the eclipse carefully." Mr. Bailyn answers. Harold Irpham, director of the Extortion Division, left Monday morning at the Southwestern Merchants short course which is being conducted by the Merchants Division, and Dodge City Chamber of Commerce. The center offered free courses. Four members of the faculty he department of psychology will go to a Hays tomorrow to give papers here (are the annual Kaiser Academy of Psychology). Dr. K. E. H. will talk on "Laws of Behavior," those琢尔 Pekins will present a paper on Symmetry in Memory"; and S. H. Hayes and Edwin Newman will discuss "Action Carrents in the "rim." Don Hatch, e:70, gave a talk on getting out into practical work after leaving school, at the Scarab meeting room of the Colonial Tea room last night. Would Suspend Immigration Washington, April 15 (UP)—U.S. government officials say no for five years as a cure for unemployment was proposed in the senate by Senate Block, Democrat of Harris. They also said they introduce the amendment to the Harris immigration bill now pending to stop all immigration for a five-year Everything for Easter Flowers - Cards - Jewelry Purses All Kinds of Gifts STUDENTS HERE WILL WITNESS SOL IN ECLIPSE ON APRIL 28 Moon Will Cover Only 60 Per Cent of the Sun From 1:50 to 3:10 in the Afternoon It is generally foreseen that shortly after high moon on Monday, April 20, the sun will wade its light under the moon and will shine in an eclipse which will be visible throughout this part of the country. The eclipse, which will be about two hours long, will reach up to m., m. here, reach its height at 1:50 p.m. and end at 3:10 p.m. "With only 60 per cent, of the man's surface covered by the face of the department of nothomony, "there will be an ample decrease in the amount of blood that it will be highly improbable that we light upibly or either night-time tractors." The cellophane will be visible to all, Mr. Balmer reports, but it will be necessary that due precautions be taken before the film is exposed. Stacked paper or a piece of well-developed photograph film will serve to protect the maked eye in making copies. Precautions Must Be Taken The eclipse of April 28 will appear as a total eclipse only to a small area in the United States, from southwest to northeast from somewhat west of San Francisco, Calif., to somewhat southwest of Burton, Montana. From now on, the sun will be at second's duration, and this will be serenely notatable. The very long set of eclipses lasted for seven three-hour grape time before about three minutes. Want Ads Attempts to observe the eclipse of the moon last Saturday night at the Observatory on account of prevalent cloudiness at the time. The moon's eclipse was visible. Appear As Total in Small Area LOST: A pair of dark-trimmed glasses in front of Powder Wheels, Reward, Call 898, 1246 Oread.,-161 POR SALE: 17 room brick, house, suitable for fraternity or sorority, strictly modern. In A-1 condition. Flat fireplaces. Flat windows. Situated in water in four bedrooms; bath and two lavatories. Large garage. Please contact 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. FOR RENT or Sale; Large modern SALESMEN; Have good seller either alone or as sideline. Phone 2491 M. -161. furnished home, home to Campus Large sleeping porch, Suitable for fraternity or group of students, Phone 2180, 1247 Ohio. — 161 GIFTS FOR EASTER At the Kansas State Agricultural college an election is to be held to determine which students, on the campus are the most collegiate. Dainty Robbins Shoppe 1101 Massachusetts Over Rappin's Beautiful Easter Cards It takes but a few moments to select cards to convey your greetings at Eastertide. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 D, O. W., Mosek, of Empuria, in offering $10 to any student who can describer the inscription on an imprint received recently. Doctor Mosek feels quite safe in making this offer as no one has been able to decipher it as yet. To several availables abroad to see if they can determine its origin. The fee is $50. Creek river in Wisconsin. It is thought that it may be an old leptit seal. "The Wisconsin players production, "Cyrano de Harceau," was presented week after a week of training week for a run of seven days. The production was played before four players, and the team was more more than 3,500 personnel. It is said to be the greatest success ever pu- erished. U May Be Sure we do good shoe repairing and shining plus courtesy and service Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shining Parlor 11 W. 9th Dr Scholl's Foot Expert Will Be Here Tuesday, April 22 See Him About Your Feet--No Charge Your foot trouble may be the result of one or more of a dozen different causes. Only an expert analysis of your foot will help To give you the benefit of the highest skill obtainable, we have arranged with Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous Foot Authority, to have an Expert of his skill at our store on the above date. He will make a scientific analysis of your feet; develop prints which reveal the exact nature of your iliament, and show you what you need for your permanent relief. 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