0 Weather Probably fair Sunday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas We wonder how much water *Phog*. Allen drank last night. FOUR PAGES AND MAGAZINE LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1900 No.121 KANSAS VICTOR BY ONE-POINT MARGIN Second Club Play Of Season Opens Tomorrow Night New Actors Will Appear in Comedy Produced Three Evenings in Fraser Charles Converse and Rebecca Tnielcher will take on leading roles in the movie, *Loving Roles*. They have had prominent roles in past productions, will appear in the comedy, *Rice Larrybird*, and will be new cowens who will aid their talent to the produce "Love-in-a-Mist" is a sprightly comedy dealing with a young woman's inability to tell the truth and her failed relationship with her falsified tendencies. She becomes engaged to two men at the same time and one of them threatens to show her the truth. As a result of her friend's threats she decides that it is useless to try to tell the truth and as the curtain drops she is still The setting of the play is at the mountain home of the girl's mother in Virginia. Miss Frances Wilson, of the department of speech and dramatic art is directing the play, and George Calahan is in charge of the sets. OBrien Flys to Arizona Teachers' Colleges' Standards to Be Judged Prof. F, P. O. Briones, of the School of Education, leaves today for a week's trip into New Mexico and Arizona where he will visit colleges, inspecting them for credit in the North Carolina Schools or at Colleges and Secondary Schools. This report of recommendations is then given to the committee on higher instruction of the North Central Association, whose members vote in this committee, vote to accept or reject the recommendations of the inspector. The North Central Association is one of five accrediting agencies for colleges and secondary schools in the United States and another in Canada. Among other requirements, a school applying for credit must be visited by an official representative of the association whose duty it is to report on the building conditions of a study, library equipment and laboratory facilities of the school. only the Orlen will go by plane from Kansas City to Flugplatz AJI, where they will be flying. They will then inspect the State Teachers College at Las Vegas and Silver City. Wrestlers in Hospital After Automobile Wreck THE annual meeting of this committee will be held March 18 to 22 in Chicago. Jack Spry and Carl Cummings, members of the University wrestling team, were admitted to the student banal last night with broken arms The wrestlers were injured from force when the car was struck by a train. They were with the Iowa State team who was wrecked, Cummings said, and the wrestler was injured; but the seriousness of Sopr's injury was not as uncertained until an examination showed that his arm was also broken. The two men returned from Iowa by boat car year after year. Eigen Perry was admitted at the student hospital last evening with a severe cold and sprained foot. Anderson, Geltch to Play For KFKU Radio Program The radio program for this afternoon over KFKU has been announced by the station. Laura Anderson, University organist, will play from 4:00 to 4:30. Prof. Seth Graham will play in the department of the School of Fine Arts will play the Concert in A Raymond Barnes, c'32, will speak over KFKU Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. on Theodore Rosevelt and his speeches. These speeches are given each week by the students in Professor Buehler's persuasion class, on famous men and their speaking abilities. HIGH TAX FOR JUNIOR PROM HARD ON STUDENT COFFERS To Pay or Not to Pay the Three Dollars Present Problem to Men - About - Campus Men - about - the - campus have recently been given an opportunity to give their opinions. The staged on the second floor of the Memorial Union building Friday night, known in the jargon of student organizations, is the Junior Prom. The gentlemen who come proudly goose-stepping up to the Prom with the light of anticipation in their eyes and the thrill of excitement, they man-doled to fark over three dollars before they proceed to the scene of the festivities. The guests will be able to biddle with themselves, decide to go down and shoot a game of pool, and call it on evening. A group of ladies will sit at the bar with a magnificent feature of sang froid and snap their fingers to those statue gentlemens. Then the men gather around the bar with greeted leers on their chrungs of Students Attend Spring Opening In Spite of Chilly Wind Men With Dates Divide Tim Between Feminine Apparel and Sport Togs Braving a chilling west wind, hundreds of University students, city and country people stroiled on Massachusetts avenue Friday evening it was announced that the latest styles and materials in clothing and accessories. The contact, run in conjunction with the opening, by which $1,000 worth of merchandise was awarded to those guessing the closest to the retail value of the merchandise displayed played a major role in who had not shown interest in the phone number plan once in other years. Women of the University, with dates that were apparently little interested in evening gowns and wraps, have been given clothes and underwear before the women's clothing display windows long enough for the women to get a good look. But the men seemed eager for clothes and clothing for me, and the latest models in motor cars. One group of students, gathered in front of a window showing a tweed suit, was puzzled over another one. One suggested $75.00. Another said it was worth only $24.75. After a lengthy discussion, the group polled a vote and took the average to put on a card which was dropped in the box. rau Sigma to Present Dances for Boy Scouts Tau Sigma will give several numbers which it gave at the recital last Tuesday and Wednesday evening at a benefit program sponsored by Scouts. This program is sponsored by a group of Lawrence business man. It will be held in the Lawrence Memorial High School on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8:30. Elizabeth and Alice Sherbon, Helen Lawson, Anna Louise Bury, Doris Lewis, and Joanne Fowler appear in the number, Botticelli's spring in Adelaide. Beale Adam and Janet Frown The numbers to be given by Tau Sigma are "Valse a deux" by虏 Frederick and Harland Cardwell, and "Valse Luccie" which features Dorothy Bradshaw, Marie Van Daele, Joan Cobb House, and Anno Bondy. Pictures to Be Shown by School of Business The School of Business is sponsoring a group of motion pictures open to all students which will be shown during the month of May. The institution building. The first to be shown is tomorrow after noon at 3:30 p.m. "The Potter's Wheel," and "Civilization's Fabric" are shown short pictures to be shown tomorrow. On Tuesday, March 11, "The Cadillac" will be shown. Wednesday, March 19, "The Federal Reserve System," a "Making Money Industry," will be shown. Thursday, March 23, "Diamonds" (use of diamonds in industry) will be given. On Thursday, March 27, the last of the pictures will be shown, "The Inside Story of Your Telephone," and "What Talk" (news paper marketing). This prophecy comes as the result of the opinions voiced by several dozen men who make a habit of attending parties, class and otherwise. They express their views in their opinion, a little prececious in hiring such a high-prized band and sticking the tax up to three dollars, and whether they favored having the party made informed in the future and a little less "excuse." Den McFarland, Sigma Chi, who is another that spends much of his time hanging around the dayhawker office thought that things should be done in a really big way once a year. The former junior class was the ones to do it. Morris Straight, who works in the Jayaveray office, said he asked her to secure such a high-profile band, but he did welcome the opportunity to climb into a tax and go to a formal. But he thought it was better to spend time on a party. Charles Snyder, who boards down at the Beta house, couched his language in no weak terms in giving his three dollars a bench such as this. FOLK Manley, who has a room at the Palm Delta House, thought he was an inventor and not a specs. But he admitted that he might be biased because he got in George Callahan, actor and fast-foft artist, characterized those who tended the Prom as a bunch of uckers. Al Ewart said the party did not work any especial hardship on him and he left the club. Club pleaded him, and that he be believed he could bake up the mita Kenneth Hart believed the party to be entirely within keeping with K. Urs's social standards, and that it would highly solicitate in all respects. Professors in Recital Conger to Play and Downing 10. Sing loudly Two members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, Miss Alice Merle Cunger, pianist, and Prof. W. B. Downing, ballet will present a recital tomorrow at 8 am, in the auditorium of central Administration building. The following program will be given: **"Theme and Variations"** (Chambinde) by Miss Conger; **"Giraffe Dance"** (Silille) by **"Gruppe Anu Dem Dartum"** (Schlbert) by Mr. Downing; **"Novelset"** (Debutal), *"Turkey in the Hill"* (Hunting Dance), *"Hunting Dance"* (Skilton) by Miss Conger; **"Vision Fighter, Hireide"** (Massonet) by Mr. Downing; **"Groomer's Dance"** (Massonet); **"Elkle, Op. 24, No. I"** (Mozkowski) by Miss Conger; and **"O Waters, O Tranquill"** (Waters The following numbers will compose the program: "Prelude on the Woman's Voice" (Ravenellano); "Mimaccte" (Ravenello); "Herliestra Jee" (Behsona); "Louder due de Frau" (Behsona) from the Second Symphony for the Organ (Würtee); and "Dialogue" Anderson to Play for Fine Arts Organ Recita March come in like a lion with the thermometer hovering around the freezing point all day Saturday and a forecast for today of a 12 degree The thirty-four wester organ recital of the school of Fine Arts with the University auditorium, by Laura Ewerte Anderson, University organ. Prof. Carl a Preyer will accompany Professor Downing, Extreme Temperatures Distinguish February Temperatures for the past mont were abnormally high, reaching 8 on Feb. 24. The average temperature of 46.5 degrees for the month is the highest recorded at the Umi meteorological station in 69 years. The minimum temperature of 7 de grees recorded on Feb. 15 is 7.9 degs above the normal minimum. In the Social Whirl --the regular Sunday evening social and luncheon will be held at the church at 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, March 28, Willey, At 6:45 p.m. H. E. Chandler, head of the teacher's appointment bureau will speak on the trends and opportunities in education. Phil Dela Phi will hold initiation services tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., m, at the court house for the following men: John Edwards, Abel Louren Rimazek, Kramer Moe, Erick Lawrence, Lindsey Holden, Leslie Tupley, Lawrence; Forrest Jackson, Milian; Oral Baldwin, Lecompte; John Hewlett, Elsene Abere; Max Hauser; Gove; Steve Toland, Antonio Bucci, and Tom Harley, Wichita. Theta Tau, professional engineering Theraultity, initiated the following men today: Glen A. White, Farmington; Donald E. Bonjour, Omnaga Charles, Clutz; Seamus Hardesty, Hardesty, Garoddane, Baxter Springs, George F, Wasson, Kansas City, and Jack Worner, Leavenworth. Triangle fraternity announces the initiation of the following men: Gustav manke, Bristol, Conn.; Comm. Callahan, Lawrence; Rescoe Wall and Paul Wall, Osborne and Wall. The services were held last evening at midnight and the initiation banquet will be held this noon at the house. Kappa Kappa Gamma hold formal initiation yesterday for the following: Elizabeth Aimwown, Lyons; Eliza Cromwell, Milton; Mary Cooper, Tails; Eleanor Bae Bauer, Topeka; Arah Weidmann, Lawrence; Joseph Hulse, Ruthinburg; Eugenia Davis, Jayne Guild, Karen Guild, and Harried Guild, of Kansas City. Gamma PhI Beta security held initiation services yesterday for 14 women. Helen Heaton received the award for Student Programs at Church Today (Continued on page 3) Unitarian Otto Kunhäsar, professor in philology, will speak tonight at the University at 7:30. His subject will be, "How man can maintain a state of self-control will be held at 6:30." Chaplain Edwards Club Supper will be served at the student center, 1013 Vermont street, at 6 o'clock tonight. Miss Eather Fife, field representative of the girls friendly society of Eupatorian church, will be the speaker for the students's meeting. Dean Paul B. Lawson will be the speaker at the open forum on Tuesday, February 14, at 7 p.m., tonight. His topic is, "Nature of God in Present Day Angleton," where the guest will introduce a new series. Presbyterian "Lent Season" is the subject for the Wesley Foundation meeting two night at the Methodist Church, Harry A. Gordon, pastor of the Methodist church, will be the leader of the meeting. The men will serve the lunchnet at 5:30 p.m. Methodist Baptist Lee Shannon will lead the Endeavour meeting at the church this evening. You are welcome to join in selections. The social hour will be at 6:30 and the luncheon will be at 7:30. Christian At 6:15 p.m. the social hour and luncheon for students will be held at the church under the supervision of the discussion Miss Mary E. Larson, assistant professor of zoology, will talk on the subject, "Life in a Swedish University." Lutheran The Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the First Evangelical Church, Mrs. Oscar Ingle in the leader's room. Evangelica $ ^{1} $ Congreational The regular Sunday evening supper and you'z people's meeting will be held at the church at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Grandpa Trys to Guess Price of Co-Eds Lingerie A wiry, toterting old man tugged at the door of one of the lingerie shows yesterday morning and made a splash with his silky lingerie, trally lace handkerchiefs, dance sets, winy chiffon hose, and pamias displayed in the winery. He pushed his spees down to the end of his nose; and peered over the top of them. "Lorry, now ye know this isn't a line—I don't know how good a greesser I'd be on this window," he said as he scratched his head. A green crope lounging palma ensemble which was draped in one corner was set on a large table centrally. To get a better view of it he again pulled at the door and swept across the room. Inside the shop once more, he falteringly marked his guess, poked the slip into the box, and went out. Suppressed smiles came out on the faces of some of the girls in the shop that "grandpa" should attempt to eschew. And they have to pay for their lingering. Shakespearean Drama to Be Given Saturday By Ben Greet Players Production of English Actor to Make Use of Meagre Stage Settings The Ben Green Players, an English company that specializes in experimental stage performances, were secured to appear here next Saturday night, according to an announcement by the company. One of three Shakespeare plays, "hamlet," "twelfth Night," or "Much Ado about Nothing" will probably be presented by the company. the departments of English, and of speech and dramatic arts are sponsoring the production. The company had to pay $175,000 for the booking was obtained. Shakespearean drama is presented by the Ben Grey Players in much the same fashion that it was preserved by the Shakespearean lived and produced plays for English audiences. Only mesager stage settings are used, with plain dresses and costumes dressed to touring the United States, at different times, for many years, often presenting Shakespearean drama on natural wooded surroundings. Brooks Answers Rogers 'Economist Planned to Resign Prior to Questionnaire' Columbia, March 1—(UP) —Stratton D. Brookes, president of the University of Missouri, in a written state report in which he announced his resignation to the institution as one “where academic freedom no longer ruled.” President Brooks Roberts suggested that Rogers should imply that he is leaving Missouri because he disapproved of the action of the board of curators informed officially that Doctor Rogers desired and expected to obtain a professional at Yale," President Brooks His statement was made on a report of the American Association of University Presses, the Harvard and the board of curators for their action in regard to the sex questionnaire last September, which is effective Sept. 1. He will receive a salary of $7,500 at Yale for the $2,600 more than his pay at the University of Chicago. Doctor Rogers resigned, he said, because "the University of Missouri is now declared to the scientific world to be no longer an institution where scholars may go and work with the assurance of freedom in teaching." Tafts' Condition Unchanged Washington, March 1—(UP)—Former Chief Justice William Howard Taft lay in a self-conscious condition tonight. His life also allowed him to predict from his physicians as to how long the faint spirit would survive. The physicians spent half an hour with him and announced at 11 p.m. there had been no change in his overall thought he would have overcome. Read Kansan Want Ads. TOM BISHOP SCORES 23 POINTS IN THRILLING BASKETBALL GAME; JAYHAWKERS AND TIGERS TIED Brilliant Passing Attack in Last Few Seconds Staves off Possible Cornhusher Winning Counter; Lead See-Saws as Both Teams Seek to Attain Upper Hand Missouri Tigers Keep Pace With Jayhawkers by Defeating Sooners Oklahoma Loses Tenth Big Six Game, 36-20, to Secure Cellar Berth Cellar Berth Lincoln, March 1- (UP)—Cleverly passing the wall to keep it in to sessionation in the last second of play, the Kansas Jayhawks eiged out the University of Nebraska five beattone tonight. In one of the few instances where they were yolling wildly and were on their feet in the last minute of play as Grape made good a foul Columbia, March 1 (UP)—The University of Missouri increased its Big Six basketball title chances here to right by defeating the University of Oklahoma. Missouri led through the game, the score at the half was Missouri 18, Oklahoma 6. Missouri excepted. Wichita of Missouri was high point man with 15 points. Captain Craig of Missouri took the lead from a school employed several substitutes. Mexicans Praise Band The game was Missouri's last home appearance. Her team now is pointed out to be an upset when the Missourians meet the University of Kansas, a game she will play on March 4. Recognize Playing of Anthem as Act of Friendship "Mac," Prof. J, C. McCannes, and his KU. band were recorded high praise at Mexico City this week oak. With the Mexico City Fal Ball basketball from a 10,000-mile international tournament, they played 16 games, winning 23. The team recognized the KU, band and its playing of the Mexican national anthem as they showed them while on the tour of the United States. The队 played the Kansas quintet by the score of 39 to 20, scoring by the score of 39 to 20. Official Weekly Calendar to Appear Each Sunday An official weekly calendar of events of the coming week will be published in each issue of the Sunday Kanman, the first appearing in the July Kansman. "This should be a very helpful plan when it is once established," was the expression of Chancellor E. H. Lindley yesterday. The calendar will be compiled in the office of the Chancellor and would be an as-of-now, running, events. Organizations and offices of departments and schools of the University of Chicago are held by Friday concerning events they wish to have in the following weeks. The University of Kansas debates meet the Iowa State University here tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. on the Central Administration building on the question, Resolved that all nations should adopt the plan of compulsory disarmament for our purpose. Felix Manley, "c31, and Evart Mills," cenul, will uphold the negative, for Iowa, of the affirmative arguments for Iowa Nathaniel O, Calloway will present the affirmative arguments for Iowa Fire Destroyes Doane Observatories Cree, Neb., March 1—(UF) -UPF recovered the remains of the origin of the fire which destroyed the Doane college observatory and the Cree telescope. The blames discovered last night was fanned by a strong wind on the planet near to be endangered Students who did not get their first semester grade at the regular school on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, March 5 and 6, at the office of the regis- LARA. It was one of the most exciting matches ever seen in basketball game ever, and the Nebraska fans wanted but extra篮房 to give the Huskers their place in the Big Six. The Huskers have cinedied third. The work of Bishop in making good his shots under the basket kept the Cardinals at the top for 25 Jayhawkers points, while Maclay led the Cornhill scorer's shots. Kansas opened the game by getting a 6-point lead before Witte's field goal gave Nebraska the first score. Four counts left, and Nebraska counted. Maclay then put in a basket to give the Nebraska the lead. It was quickly, crushed however, and the half After five minutes of play in the second half, the Nebrankans tied the count at 21-all and the lead seawater from them on until the end of the The box score: Bishop, c FG FT F 1 Buchholz, b 10 9 1 1 Burke, c 2 2 1 1 Macley, c 7 4 1 1 Haley, k 2 1 1 1 Totals f3 9 7 7 Kansas-36 FG FG F Thomson, f 2 0 0 2 Hillman, f 1 9 1 1 J. Bancch, f 1 1 0 Page, g 0 0 3 Sox, g 3 0 1 Notices Officials: E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, and V. S. Eagan, Grinnell. Hold Second Rifle Match R.O.T.C. Winners Go to Match at Ames March 28-29 The second of the elimination rife matches to find the six best markmen in the R.O.T.C., who will go to Amnesia March 28 and 29, to enter the mid-winter matches, was fired Satur morning on the R.O.T.C., rife The six men having the highest season Saturday morning were: V. Stafford, 184; H. Dresser, 182; P. Berkley, 175; L. Ferguson, 176; Larkin, 177; E. Klein, 177. Entrants fired from four positions, gone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. W.S.G.A. Group Chooses Tall Chorus for Comedy As a result of tryouts for the tall men's basketball team, a local league held Friday afternoon in the auditorium of central Administration building, women were selected "Required proportions may force us to cut the list still further," said Myra Little, c'33, committee manager. The list of selections is: Natalei Hines, Margaret Rith Johnson, Jayne Fleckemann, Margaret Mize, Marion Binger, Virginia Kroh, Agnes Rober, Kennon Kenyon, Harriet Rith Mayer, Maxine Buesche, and Helen Reigart. Former Design Student Offered Position in East Prof. Rosemary Ketchan, of the department of design, has recently received a letter from the Armstrong Cork company, Lanka, requesting that their bureau of interior decorating, to Norma Walker, formerly a student in the department, Miss Walker received her Bachelor degree from this department last fall. Norma Walker took one of the national prizes for linoleum designs last spring in a contest sponsored by its company in the United States and announced on the market and one of our local stores is planning to carry them. U