WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS inspection of R.O.T.C. Scheduled to Start Next Tuesday Morning Colonel T. S. Moorman to Hav Charge of Annual Corps Area Affair The annual corps area inspection is the R. O, T. C, unit here will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday. It is to be conducted by Col. T. S. Abman, infantry E, O. T. C, officer the 4th Bn., with headquarters at Omnibus He will be assisted in making the inspection of the Coast artillery corps and the engineer units to T. G. T. O. Humphreys, K. O. T. by C. officer K. A. A. C. and Carr. I. king, a national trained duty at Kansas City. Arrangements have been made with the deans of the different schools in that students may be excused from their classes the two days of假期 Tuesday at 8 a.m. all coastal artillery will take part in anti-aircraft drill and material, both theory and practical, and used as applied artillery practice. Heavy Schedule Heavy From 8:30 to 16:30 m, the m, first year basic engineers will have baskets hung on their walls for drilling, drill and command; theory, weapons; theory, bridges; theory, and rifle At 3:15, the first year advanced cartillect will be inspected on conduct of fire and at 2:45 on first year advanced course both being theory and practical. At 10:59, see advanced cartillect inspection will be made. 10:30 to 12:20, second year basic skills will have map reading and military sketching; theory and practical; drill and command theory; musketry; theory and practical; patrolling theory and practical. At 11:30, the facilities, equipment storerooms and other parts of the building will be inspected. At 12, all first year basic section will have theory. From 3:10p to 4:25p, second year advanced engineers will have military training, drill and combat, contact principles, and engineers organization of duties all theory. From 4:25p to 5:30p, advanced engineers will have a technical problem. Dress Parade Wednesday Dress Parade Wednesday Wear a dress or suit, or first your advanced engineers will have theory in drill and command combat principles. They will have both theory and practical inspection, or mitigation bridges, fixed and floating To Give Joint Concert At 3:30, both units will have a view followed by imposition and dress parade. At 3:30, both units will have a view followed by imposition and order drill order the engineers. Men's and Women's Glee Clubs Will Sing for Mothers A joint concert of the men's and women's globe晚会 will be given Friday night, May 2, in the University Auditorium. This annual concert will be included in the arrangements being made for the entertainment of mothers who will be here the weekend of May 2. The day hymn department given in the Memorial Union building May 3. There will be a group of numbers presented by both organizations and one ensemble number by both clubs. All students with visiting mothers are urged to attend this concert. Student activity tickets will admit. Mia Phi Epstein, honorary musical sorority will give a costume rental in the University Ancillarium Sunday, March 10 at 9:30 a.m. Mother's day activities on the Hill. Failures in scholarship caused 112 students at Pom State College to be dropped from the college at the time. One of the schooners withdrew because of poor scholarship. Thirty-eight freshmen were dropped. One schooner was dismissed. Only one senior was dismissed. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --ter the program there will be an election of officers, Margaret Kibourne, and William Vanduel are in charge of the program and reflections. BUTTER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. BUTLER MOTORS THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You--So that you May Kendel Service Phone 689 Insurance Eldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Social Calendar W. S.G.A, tea with Kappa Kappa Gamma, rest room of central Administration building Phi Alpha Delta founders' day binge queet, Wugstaff grill room, Wiedemann's. Wednesday Phi Delta Kappa reunion luncheon, Cafeteria. Schoolmaster's club and Educator's club dinner, Cafeteria. Sigma Delta Chi founders' day honour. Governor's banquet and ball of the Rotary convention, Memorial Union building. GOOD B RICHARD'S Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dice. 207-209 W. 8th H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Masst. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNQLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 911 1014 Mass Society --ter the program there will be an election of officers, Margaret Kibourne, and William Vanduel are in charge of the program and reflections. Nancy Wilex Myra Little, and dargaret Sybaldy of the T.F. Pita Phoons will spend the Easter vacation at Jackey at her home Ivongton. Kappa KappaGamma sorority was hostees to the women of the Hill at the W.S.G.A. tea which was held this past weekend in an Administration building, Ms. Kaulceane Decking Church who poured the tea was assisted by Alberta Kirk Louise Allen, and Daniel Lantz, Gail Beaver, and Debbie Decker in the decoration of the tables. The Kappa chapter of Phi Delta Kappa was held at a luncheon today for members of Phi Delta Kappa present at the conference for educators. A short meeting and lecture was told following the luncheon. Dinner guests at Gamma Phil Betts house last night were Mrs. Michel Ballis, Dorothy Henderson and Doreen Stone, of Kansas City. Thetha Phi Alpha security announce the election of those officers for the emending term. President Ellen Money accuse the officers of secretly violating secretary Helen Fleming, treasureur, Mary Berry; freshman advisor, Rosa Finger; rush captain Glennley Hills; Mike Hits has also chosen pin-ball representative. Margaret Rice, who has been with her sister Rita at Corbin hall, left last night for her home at Oakford. Tref. F, H. Gulak, of the political science department, entertained members and guests of Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, with an informal tea at Broadway last morning afternoon from 4 until Al Kuraner presented a paper on declaratory judgments. Mrs. D. G. Barstow, of Kansas City, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Eliza W. Corle at Corral hall. Guests of the fraternity were: Members of the thirteenth province of Sigma Chi fraternity will hold their annual convention in Kansas City, on Saturday and Sunday. The convention will include representatives from local colleges such as Nebraska, University of Missouri and Washington University of St. Louis. Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Anne Louise Rhodes to Floyd J, Fath of Pii Delta Theta internity. Cuthbert B. Currie, J. Garland Duwemn A. Arpent P. Hagen, Onesta Mae Johnson, George R. Lehmberg, Modeline McKone, and Nelle Rezac. Norbert Garritt will leave tomorrow for Springfield, *Mo*, where he will be a delegate to the Sigma Nu convention of the 11th and 12th dischions. The next week, districts include Nobraska, Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma. Just the time for a picnic up the river HIRE A CANOE A banquet for the Kansas Schoolmasters' club and the Kansas Educators' club will be held tonight at the University cafeteria for 125 guests. The event, titled "Jumping under the direction of Prof. W. B. Downing," accompanied by Prof. Gavin David, Prof. Howard T. Taylor will play, Prof. James A. McCormick, and "Carpies in E Flat" (Lixt), Dean W. E. Seacole of the University of Nebraska, and R. F. French, superintendent of schools at Larned, and president of the Schoolmaster's club, and Clyde U. Phillips, superintendent of schools at Europe, and president of the Educators' club, will present jointly. VACATION Delta Tau Delta hold its annual election of officers Monday evening, and the following members were elected: George Dearl, vice president; George Elliott, recording secretary; Donald Lecone, corresponding secretary; Raphael Loudwick, guide; Walter done, doorkeeper; and Dick Vernon, treasurer. Canoe and Boat Livery North end Ohio Street Prof. C, S. Shilton, of the School of Fine Art, will speak on Peterson borough Colony, in New Hampshire; a Macdonald museum in Boston; and the central administration building, Harold Bradley will give a piano number and afle Mrs. F. H. Hodder will entertain the members of the Newcomers club at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at her home at 115 Louisiana street, Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold ABE WOLFSON Phone 675 637 Mass. LEAVING FOR EASTER? We will render prompt taxi service or take your trunk to the depot. GUFFIN TAXI SERVICE Always PHONE 987 Only Ride in Roomy, New Cars Graduates of the School of Engineering and Architecture who will be with the General Electric company during a dinner light dinner at 6 o'clock this evening at the University caterer by the General Electric company of the General Electric company. Following the dinner moving pictures of the different plants and of work given to graduates will be shown in Marvin hall. Installation services were held last installation by Alpha KappaGamma fraternity for these newly recruited members. Frankieco vice-president, Kristen Roberts will correspond secretary, Gearl Kingle and recording secretary, Charlene Hunningham. Frances Thomson returned yesterday from the district Convention to Boulder, Col. Miles Thomson was accompanied by Miss Valborg Swain. Caroline Combe, of the Pi Beta Phi house, will leave tomorrow by airplane for Chicago where she will spend the Easter vacation. The governor's banquet and ball for the Rotarians and Rotary Anns who attended the convention this week end will be held tomorrow evening at 6:300 to the Memorial Uni. event and 7:300 to Von Skelliph of Australia will speak. Another dance will be given for the visiting Rotterdam on Friday evening following the The Green chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, low fraternity, will observe the anniversary of founders' day with a hampet this evening at 6 o'clock at Wangtai's grill room of Wiedemann, where guests and guests are encouraged to attend. Attorney Alfred Armstrong, of Topka, and Harold Payne of John, country attorney of Allen county will be the representative to the representatives from the Kansas City School of Law and from Washburn college will also speak. Manfred Holly justice of the featernion will serve a short resume of the local activist. Three University of Utah students have been engaged to play on a sailing between San Francisco, Hawaiian Islands, South Sea Islands and New Zealand, and playing at dances and dinners every evening and also playing on deck as the boat leaves and arrives at pier. They will have a two-day stopover in Honolulu, four days in the city, and nine days in Sydney, Australia. Read the Kansan want ads. Tomorrow Through Saturday VARSITY Last Times Tonight "PARTY GIRL" Zane Grey's THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Richard Arlen Mary Brian-Harry Green Monday COOPER in "ONLY THE BRAVE" GARY COOPER TORCH SINGER SLAYS LOVERS! THAT smooth Ruth Etting woman is packing them in again, as the warbling star of Ed Wyman's "Simple Simon" smash. She's a girl in seven million — and anyone near the Ziegfeld Theatre these days would swear that all New York's millions were trying to see Ruth at once! 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