TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FACE THREE Order of King Khufu Initiates Fifty-eight Members, Saturday Annual Traditional Ceremony Held by Engineers' Group at Banquet Fifty-eight men and women of the School of Engineering and Architecture were honoured with election to the Order of King Khruzf at the annual traditional ceremony commemorated engineering languor Science night. Only those who have assisted in the advancement of the school are eligible for initiation into the order. The Pharohs who supervised the construction of the Great Pyramid which he left uncompleted. Those who held the position as part of the crew considered as members of the Order of King Khuft, the annalogy having been applied by the engineers to conclude that the Pharohs who have done meritorious work. The list of initiates includes ten members of the electrical department, 14 from the civil department, nine from the mechanical department, six miners, and 11 chemical engineers. All 88 are men with the exception of two women from the department of electrical engineering. Initiates from the electrical department are: Frank Baxter, Merle Hammond, Horcusel Yenzer, Roger Christian, Lerner Rusch, William Savage, Roy Dent, and Leroy Record. From the civil department: Garland Marple, Michael Rush, William Savage, Roy Dent, Galbreath, Ed Farmar, D. G, Henry George S, Epps, Flady King, Donald Bournement, H. H, Rine, Philip Benz,Edwart Hartman, Herbert Harting, Richard Kern, Daniel Ginsneres; D. G, Sauerman, Lawrence Harlan, Harry Goode, Paul Reed, Catalino Bergonsi, Herbert Schwartz, Dale Batty, and Barrie Stillenger. Those admitted from the department of architecture: Ruth Stevenson Harold Magruder, Mother, Charles Haines, John Sayler, and Arthin Rockeher, John Kane, Rob Jones, Harold Hawkins, and Everett Stiflum, chemien G. Rittenhous, chemien D. Cefalucon, G. John Gabie, MaxWadeley, Rajnemer G. N. Weber, Karl Griffin, Don Kipniel, John Bahns, John Adams, George McKenna The order has been in existence for the past two years, Mankey Hole, president of the engineering council, announced the announcing of the new initiates. Hatchery to Distribute Fish by Motor Truck Pritt. (UP) Motor trucks will be used hereafter to distribute fish from the state hatchery here, in place of cars purchased nearby twenty years ago. The old Pullman car is no obsolete and decrepit, Kansas railways say; that it is dangerous to book it to any trains in the state. The fish department says truck transportation is a good thing, for the joining the water gets in the canns and it can be emulate it and keep it high healthy. Ewing, Neeh., (UP)—The school attendance records of Howard Lee, a senior, and Haleb Lee, a junior in first grade, were obtained by Howard has a perfect record, having been neither absent nor tardy during the twelve years of his school life. That is why he was required to time. That was when he was unable to enter the seventh grade until eleven days after school started because of an illness that occurred from a wire while swimming. Want Ads LOST: A ring. Triple gold band, ear- ring. the number 33 set in small stones. Finder call phone 2280. Reward. -160 FOR RENT: Furnished cottage in Epinal Park, Coles. C rent reasonable Special rate for June and early July Phone 1348. —158 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Your Kansan should reach you by 6:30 each evening. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Pi U.'s Hold First Annual Convention Next Sunday The first annual convention of Pi Upsilon, local faculty of the University, will convene at the chapter home next Sunday. April 28 Active members of the chapter and alumni of Pi Upsilon will convene at Pi Upsilon's 20th birthday. Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. Dr. William L. Burdick, of the University School of Law, will be the principal speaker following the evening concert. Nearly 200 members of the *Yorah* will engage in the program, and the rest are included. Flaved Robertson, LLB-TG of Kununga City, Mo., will deliver the keynote address and the *Lift the Roof*, LLB-TG of Webbite will speak at the afternoon session. Three Cases Remain on Docket for Trial Before Practice Court Suits to Involve Civil Action in Remainder of Mock Court Term Three suits involving civil action remain on the three weeks pocket of six cases to be heard in a high court's special court which convenes in the trial room in the base of Green hall. Wednesday afternoon a judge will preside over the suit for wrong Doe Davis Hinkle, the plaintiff, for James Crawshaw, the plaintiff, for Crownwhite and James Klepper will present the case of the plaintiff, while Justice Fugte will be the counsel for The panel from which the jury will be drawn is composed of Morris, Parter, Pleckner, L. Raymholz, R. Ray Stephens, L. Howard, Stephen, Steven, and Stratton. Charles Embinder will serve as clerk of the court, and Maurice Pope as bailiff. Because he believes that his name and his reputation have been slainened in the suit of April 26, E. C Murpeau was acquitted by a Maurice Pope and Charles Elimbinder will present the claims of Clark, and Willie Caffey will be the defense attorneys. Clarence Paulsen has been selected for clerk of the court, and Glenn Londerack for bailiff. The jury panel has not been selected nor has it been decided who will all sit as judge of the case. On Monday, April 29, Ruth Van Riper and Nona Snyder will be the attorneys for the national bank, the Bank of New York, represented by Vincent Alfred and John Darfur. Six men will be chosen from the following panel: Warren Tugent, Tugent, Tabintine, Tugnele, Turner, Wagner, Wall, Washington, Woods, and Jeff Oren Wheat will act as clerk of the court, and H. D. Shraeder, as bailiff Women Give Important Hint for Girl Hikers Columbus, Ind., —(UP)—Here's a point for girl hikers dropped by Miss Kethelene Lister, 19, kindergarten and Miss Reina Shaw, 18, both of Indiana, while they were resting at the hands of an Indianapolis-Lonokeville bike. Don't ride in automobiles. Any kind of truck is better. The girl explains that a truck is faster and easier to move, but not mobiles—that's different. During their walk, they accept rides in oil mills, and gravel trucks and moving vehicles. Sororities at Indiana University recently abolished rough week for pledges preceding initiation. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE by Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shadet $1.95 HOUK AND GREEN MOVING CENTER This spring marks the twentieth anniversary of students' government at K. U. Student Council Organized on Hill Twenty Years Ago This Spring: Believed to Have Been First in U.S. Fred Elworthh, alumni secretary, in a letter to Dori Hutch, social chairman of the National Library read at installation last Thursday.ight, tells how the next Student Council will work. In 1908.09 Hein Goldmann, a law station was suspended from school after he refused to raise rules. Goldmann had the conviction that the faculty did not have the right to referee offspring's affairs on he organized the student council which has been functioning since that time. Mr. Elworth being a member of the student council in the United States. The past president of the Men's Student Council, 1969-1929, and their present occupations and addresses are: 1909- Heim Goldman, attorney, San Francisco, Calif. 1910—Dan Nevinger, deceased. 1911—Ralp H. Spotts, attorney Beverly Hills, Calif. 1912_A. R. K. MacKinnon, oil whole- mer. Glenn Ill. 1913—Chaire M. Coates, in charge of land department of the Lion OI Refining Co., Eldorado, Arkansas. 1914—Leslie H. Dodd, building con Henken Neider and George Reeder of Kurasan City, Kansu, were guests at the Alpha Omicron P1 house Sunday. SOCIETY Mrs. Katherine Woodward, provinced inspector for Gamma Phi Beta sorbonary was in Lawrence, Monday, April 22, for a finance meet. Kappa Alpha Theta will be in charge of the W.S.G.A. tea tomorrow which will be held in the women's room of central Administration building. M. Berrie White Scott, R. M. '10 of Lebanon, will be a guest at Corbin hall during movie week Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Louis Louttet, PhD, to lead a graduate city, City, Mr. Muffetton is a member of Sigma Nuaternity, and a former student at Baylor University. Initiation services were held last night at the Delta Tan Daft fraternity for Dale Miller, c. 322 McPherson, and Louis Graver, c. 1223 Atwood, out-of town alumni who were present at the funeral of Sidney Gioy, Mq; Magn Laundon, Chapman; Dick Gelvin, LL.E 18, Topkai; and Ralph Lowen, A.D. 25, St. Paul, Minn Gnauss at the Pi Beta Phi house this week-end and were: Kay Stevenson, Kansas City; Dorothy Schlemerchhorn, Cleveland; Desiree Topela, Mary Margaret Sturr, Hutchison; Mrs. Bob Gimmel, Abine; Ms. Blue and Betty Blue, Tula; Jean Stevenson, 28, Turano; Betty Stevenson, Harriett Cairns, 28, Oxford 1915-Victor Bottomly, attorney Harlem, Montana. 1919-Henchel Washington, fraternal organization executive, Kansas City, Mo. 1820—John Monteith, attorney Kansas City, Mo. Ody, Wyoming. 1918 - Walter B. Haverkorst, banker Brawley, Calif. 1921 - John C, Tracey, engineer for Patriot company, Kansas City, Mo 1917—Paul R. Greever, attorney, Cody, Wyoming. 1916—Leland Thompson, merchant. Merriam, Kansas. 1922-Edwin L. White, mechanical engineer, Aetna All Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1925—Wallace M. James, engineer, Scotia, New York. 1923-Andrew McDonald, coach at Southwest State Teachers College, Springfield, Mo. 1924—Stanley Learned, engineer, Bartlesville, Okla. 1926—Paul T. Rienes, business executive for Norwood Sash and Door Company, Newark, New Jersey. 1927-Albert Peterson, Cook Paint and Varnish Co. Kansan City, Kansu. 1928-Raymonei, Nichols, editorial of Kansas City Kansan, Kansan City Kansu. Guests at the Kapp Sigma signa this week-end are too. Tom Poor, "25 Dirty Dearie, Elbert Smith, Jaukin Keilat, Malin Weed, Don Young, Nolton Parker, all of Kauanus Cly; Cresson Hardy, 25, Hibouston; Fool Kelly,bola; Gene Stevens, Pretty Prairie; Newton, Newton; W. Tapley, Strong City, Company, Newark, New Jersey 1927-Albert Peterson, Cook Paint 1929 - Charles Haince, student archi- cter, K. U. Louis Peckham, 20, of Kansas City Mo., the fourth to have an attack on the team, was shot at the student hospital. He became sick Thursday morning. His condition is stable. The bure of the supercon's knife seems to be great for members of Pidil Duhla Theta. However, three years ago, a woman in her year have not been Medics. Since last September four members of the fraternity have been operated on for months. Phi Delta Theta's Wage Appendicitis War Yearly The first case last fall was that of Collins Jones, of Emporir, a freshman who will enter the United States Naval academy in June. Soon after Richard Cafford, who is working for a bond company in Wichita, underwent an operation. Fursten Eckkald, e51, of Emporia, returned to school shortly after the Easter vacation after having under- gone an operation for appendicitis in a patient. Last year four Phi Delts were operated on for appendicitis. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING - ENGRAVING Binding, Binder Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery 736 Mass. St. Rainy Days--with Have no effect on our picture taking. They offer another opportunity for us to prove what we can do on such occu- It is not necessary for us to point out how dark it was last Friday and Saturday. And yet we caught the athletes in action—just as they performed in the various events. The skating rink, with its stirring finishes as recorded by our fast moving cameras. Frames - Art Corner Albums - Agfa and Eastman films. Cable Cameras - Cameras supplies. Southern Cross Seekers Believed Dead by Natives A person promising better Kodak finishing than we do cannot fulfill that promise. 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 D'Ambra Photo Service Sydney, Australia. — (UP) that both Keith Anderson, Australian pilot, and his mechanic, Robert Hitchcock, lost their lives when they were traveling in a missing airplane Southern Cross, the belief of searchers here today. Relief planes were made to land at visible in the wild, but they were convinced that a moment near the plane was a freshly made grave. Under another man, the other man, Wheeler tracks in the same indicated that Anderson had tried to take off after landing. A hole indicated that the fliers had tried to dip into water. Announcements --with Ehdanathanii will meet tonight at 7:45 in Green hall, Tryouts and other matters of importance to be discussed. Avis Metalefo. Women's Intramural basalball blanks must be filled and turned in by Thursday, April 25. The second round of Women's Intramural tennis must be played off by Friday, April 27. Kansas City, Mo.—The fund being raised to enable a Dr. Max Meyers, former professor at the University of Missouri, discharged in the sex question, to accept the $1,000 research work, passed the $1,000 mark today, according to Rabbi Sam Meyerschröder, chairman of the committee to obtain $2,000 for the instructor. 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Hence, according to numerous delegates to the commission, he immediate outcome expected was to reduce the number of warships to consider the naval problems which were discussed simultaneously with his discussions of reduction in land and naval armaments by Amassadian commander, head of the American delegation. U. S. States Arms Policy Lindy Makes Airplane Valuable by Crashing It Send the Daily Kansan home Washington, -Chairman Britten of the house naval committee in a statement today characterized Ambassador Gibson's restitution of American interest in Iran. The U.S. unclevered encrieder of the basic principle of agreement by the delegate to the last Geneva conference—and, at the same time, a victory for British naval ambition? Nudies "Style of the Hour" A clever combination of a truly beautiful and artistic Full-Fashioned sock with a sheer gossamer chifon leg. Get them at- 845 Massachusetts Cayot-Durst Dry Goods Company, Inc. 743 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. PHOENIX HOSIERY 5 Knees are out in the best society and millions of them are garbed in Phoenix hosiery, because of its range of color, smartness of style, durability of fabric and popular price. Others priced from 98c to $2.49 5 Webbia, Kan., —(UP) —The airplane used by Cabonel Charles Endergh and his fiances, Mist Ame Murence, when they crashed in Mexicos desert, was the victim or any other would-be purchaser, its owner believes. E. A. Wattles, owner of the City of Winnipeg, declined to sell the plane when it could not compensate for the damage resulting from the sunship. Watkins said the value of the City of Wichita had increased after the city's budget cuts, and the public would be willing to pay well for the privilege of riding in the plains, he said. The plane probably was not going there when it is returned from Mexico. 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