THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 --- --- PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Taxi-- Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. BOWERSOCK Now Playing Blooming with fun! Growing with excitement! Sprucing with thrills! The new romantic comedy-melodrama with the popular star of "Seven Keys to Baldate," "The Hottenter" and "Soft Cushions." Fast action! Surprising happenings! Triumph love! Usual Prices and Selected Short Units Starts Monday Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll Hear Buddy sing, talk and play five musical instruments. Dazzling! Delightful! The glamorous loves, temptations and heartaches of the wonderful world back stage! Told in talk, dance and melody against the most dazzling background ever seen in a picture. A SOUND picture years ahead of its time. Hear Nancy Carroll song "Go Places and Do Things." "I'm All Agiterwirl" and "She's So I Dunno." He "Buddy" Rogers play "Twelfth Street Rag." Applications Due Tuesday Jayhawker Spring Staff to Be Announced April 21 Coming "In Old Arizona" Opportunity for freshmen to submit applications for the spring staff of the 103rd jayhawkwinner will end. Please ensure that you have applied that it will be necessary to hold a number of interviews in order to announce the selection by Sunday, April 28. "There has been some misunderstanding about this group we are about to select," said Morris Straight, editor of the 1950 Jaywalker, today. He is an avid business cognitions thinking that there was to be a spring business staff, where there is to be only a spring editorial committee. I have turned over the applications specifying advertising work for the 1950 Jaywalker, the manager of the 1950 Jaywalker. Work on the next year's annual is already under way. After the end of this season, spring athletics and feature events will receive additions. In this, the new sports hall will坐. Thta Phi Alpha sorority was born in 1932 and given in central administration halls for day afternoon, from 3 to 5. Refreshments were provided, Mrs. E. R. Edwards arrived, Mrs. E. R. Edwards returned Miss Virginia Brand of Kansas City, was a guest at the Pi Beta Pib house yesterday. The Mother's' Club of the Albuqa Gamma Delta sorority met this afternoon at the chapel house at 2500, N. 3rd Street, in New York City. Charles Small acted as hostess. A streak fry has been planned by the social committee of the B.A.P.U. for Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. as chairman. The group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Thomas W. Thomas, 1224 Miss. street and go to the home of Mrs. and Dr. case of rain the party will be held at the Thomas home. Members of the committee are Herbert Hartung, chairman; Bertie Boston, and Rajphil Announcements --she had been "helped by friends." She added that she did not wish to be characterized as being a "penniless" widow. Rabbi Phillip Jaffe of Cincinnati, PA, welcomes him to the campus Congregations, will speak on "The Flurries." This evening at 7:30 at the Sigma Alpha Mu broomball. Phi Delta Kappa will give an informal dinner at the University of Guelph for members of the visiting school men. F, H. Barbere superintendent of schools at the University of Guelph. Washburn Co-ed Scares Burglar From Dormitory Topeka, Kan.—A burglar recently visited the girls dormitory at Wachau college during the early morning hours. He visit was very short, but he was able to sit in a room where several girls were asleep. As he was ramacking the bureau drawers in the room, he was starved suddenly by a fire that spread around him to find himself being attacked by a very determined looking young lady. The burglar immediately lost all interest in the contents of the room and escaped with his hasty hatte that rugs and furniture were scattered in every direction. Widow of General Funston, Former K. U. Instructor, Forced to Work to Provide Daughters' Education By Richard G. Baldwin United Procs' Staff Correspondent, San Francisco. — (UP) — Ignoring hasty position she occupied for the president's premier soldiers, Mrs. Frederick Funston went to her job today even as thousands of other San Francisco The widow of Major General Fredrick Fuckin Fouston—the "Fighting Bantam" of the Army”—works as an adjuster for a woman who can afford additional funders to educate her children. Each month the United States government pays Mrs. Fuckin a pension of $100. She does not think that amount just or ade- During the last several days two prominent bodies, the legislature of New York and the board of Supervisors of this city have memorialized congress to grant an "autobiography" of the legislature. Mrs. Fuson told the United Press today that she was not thinking of herself, but of her two daughters, Barbara, 20, and Elizabeth, 15. Barbara is studying sculpturing. Ellenara, a grade school, plans to be a nurse. Has Two Daughters "People have criticized me for permitting Barbara to go to art school, but that is what she is best fitted for." Mrs. Funnison said. Mrs. Funston said that she had managed so far to provide her daughters with the necessities of life common to the ordinary citizen but that Groups Move to Increase Pension A movement designed to influence congress to increase the monthly pension given Mes. Funston has been started by the Veterans of Foreign Wars League and is positioned in the United States and possessions plan to aid in effecting the increase. General Faunston died suddenly of heart disease in San Antonio, Texas, in 1917. He had been placed in command of the expedition sent to capture Panocha Villa. His record is a remarkable example of the world's history. General Had Varied Occupations Before beginning his army life General Finton had been an instructor in the University of Illinois. He was a professor. He had been a farmer, train reporter, and a newspaper reporter. Swarthout and Skilton Judge Musical Contests Sent to Alaska by the department of agriculture to report plant life of alpine shrubs, which were never accomplished by a white man on snowshoes. He went to Cuba in 1896 and joined the insurgents under German control, and three times by Spanish bullets. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, General Fusonjos commanded an army that was ordered to the Philippines. It was then he earned the name Johnny Espinoza. Friday Prof. Charles Skilton judged the Missouri musical contest held at Jefferson City, Dean Donald M. Swearborn leaves tomorrow night for a judge to judge a glee club contest which will be held at the Shrine Temple. Members of the Fine Arts faculty are acting as judges of various musical contests being held over the state and this part of the country. A faculty member at the University of North Carolina attributes the slump in college enrollment this year to bad agricultural and industrial conditions and the growth of junior colleges. next week on Wednesday and Thursday, Dean Swartwhatch will judge contests at Troy, and on Friday he will act in this capacity at Admire. Next fall he will act at the north central Kansas musical meet to be held at Manhattan. In Our Ad-- Who Is This? Answer: Charles "Buddy" Rogers The following guessed correctly and will receive $1.50 Satin Necktie with our compliments: Miss Thelma Reeves 1300 Ohio Lee Benton 1537 Tenn Bob Barton 1537 Tenn. Leonard Prosser 1301 Tenn Charles Lowder 1301 Tenn. Albert Williams 1329 Conn. Mike Pennock 1231 La. Edwin Randel 19 W. 14th Miss Gladys Smith 1300 Tenn. John Way 1319 Tenn. Milton Litevky 1314 Tenn. Edward Klockman 1305 Vt. William Borth 16 W. 14th R. M. Albrecht 1305 Vt. "Thank You" Buddy Rogers in his picture "Varsity" wore Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes On the "Job" Trail H. A. Richardson, secretary of the business placement bureau announced today that any men interested in sales work may interview him. William Valker and Company, King Street office, have their staff and Mr. Richardson believes that this is a very good opportunity for those interested. Want Ads Twenty- four words or less: I insertion. Five-two words: I insertion. Twelve two-word words: I insertion. I each word: I insertion. Wat adae are accepted only when acknounced. MEN WANTED. For summer work, average pay $1.00 per hour. Please ask and profitable employment. See www.hospital.com/hr/Hotel, 14 n. a. m., Friday. Send the Daily Kansan home. WANTED: Fifteen young men to work during the Kansas Relays. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. We Recomend TAVANNES Watches Apply to Harry Levine, 1139 Kentucky, between 4:30 and 5:30 daily —145 FOR SALE: Gibson tenor banjo with case and attachments. Has never been used. Will sell for half price. Call at 147 1079. —150 LOST: Green Sheffer fountain cpen without cap, between a rock Bed Cake and Ad building, via the short Return to Kamaan Island. —148 LOST: A brown leather notebook, containing valuable notes. Reward. Finder please call Catherine Hannen. Phone 898. — 148 LOST: Brown, white and tan triangular scarf, Sunday afternoon in Auditoria or central Ad. Return to Fine Arts office. — 148 Loose Leaf Note Books and Fillers KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. St. FEATURING FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 HOUK AND GREEN DEPTHING CO. They talk about them For that steak fry. Those big. juicy steaks. Wieners and frankfurters from The Roy Lawrenec Meat Market 906 Mass. Phone 272 After Easter Apparel Event We are celebrating our 72nd Anniversary. You will find specials in every department in this store Special Interest Items for you in silk lingerie, jewelry, toiletries, hosiery Coats $38.75 This includes our best garments to $69.50. Trimmed in ermine, galyak, monkey, pahmi. Also eight of our best ensembles. Dresses $9.85 This is a real Anniversary special—a stock reduction also—over fifty dresses, values $16.50 to $19.50 for Friday and Saturday only $9.85. Dresses $10.00 This is a new lot of forty dresses in all pastel shades and white. In total, sleeveless fashions. Shown for first time. Saturday only. Many other special groups The Hurry Call ETTA KETT ~ :- By Paul Robinson