WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE New Pole Vault Mark May Be Established by Warne or Camby These Two Stars Hold Indoor Records and Are Outdoor Contenders Whether the world record of 14 feet 1 inch for the pole vault remains unbroken this season in something sporty editions, track coaches and even athletes have done, we have been discussing this season, and it appears that the Seventh Annual Knusel Relays, here the afternoon of April 26, will have a field of vouchers capable in every way of approaching, the deluxe digges for the vault. Leading the cloud jitters in the Kansas Relays will be Tom Warne, cooptors of Northwestern University and the Illinois Amateur Baseball of Iowa Sophomore, both of whom have broken the world indoor vault record. These two young stars woke up for the second day of the indoor season when Cromby went 13 feet 70 inches in winning the Western Conference indoor title, and Warne a week later went a fourth. At the Texas Relay) these two tie at 13 feet 2½ inches, and the next at 16 feet 5¼ inches. These two 4 inches. These two ties again at Mindestone and both tied with Ote- rone. They will have to be in form if they are to win over one other stars at the game. A win over Moermott of Blissburg, Bryce and Drake of Oklahoma and Ocius of Florida will lead the way. The Kansas Rolls pole vault record is 13 feet 2½ inches out of 195 by Earl McKewan or Kurt Schrader and not offended at the Kansas Rolls this year and he may have the pleasure of seeing if the rover it has stood the test four years. Delta Phi Delta Meets to Art Fraternity Marjory Whitney Is Hostess (o Art Fraternity Delta Phil Dhi, national honorary art "crutterness," not last night at the barn studio of Miss Marjorie Whitney, a sculptor in the department of design. Miss Whitney has made a handle on the second floor of a barn at 718 W. Third Avenue, where she nurtures for a kindergarten in Topokia. These murals, which are hung about the walls of the studio, depict fairy tales from her life and works, which she makes for Merry Hospital in Karsan City, Me. There are intricately detailed murals on many walls, and many follow scatters about. Miss Florence Show, a natroness of Delta Phi Delta, gave a talk on Kansas artists at this meeting. Refranchions were served by a committee composed of Hyacinth Sutherland, Suzanne Robertson, and Bernard Frazier. Miss Roselyn Carceiro, professor of design, and Miss Clara Hattison, instructor of design, faculty members of Delta Fri. Delta, at the meeting. Dean Herman G. Jones of the college of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska has resigned his position there and will hold a similar position at the University of South Dakota. NOAH NUMSKULL --- DARR NOAH: IF A BOUTHEGER WONT DRINK WHISK THE HOOKISH =* THATA TAG HE KNOWS his STUFF? BULY PARMAM DEAR NEAH: WE CAN HARRY LAUDER, A SCOOT. PLEASE A HOUSE FULL, WHILE A FRENCHMAN CAN GESTICULATE? FRED STEWART NORMAL THE LANDLORD OF THE CACTUS WOULD THE NETTLEBURN? GREEN ELIZABETH BLOUNT THE BOSS Airplanes Make Pastures Grass Seed Sown to Reclaim Timber Lands Timber competence in the Northwest have found the problem of the large areas of stripped lands on their hands left after logging operations a serious one. It is most important to them, as they then sow them in grass and use them as sheep or cattle pasture. But the land is for the most part broken and rough, and men on foot have a hard time seeding it. This method proved ineffective in capturing the deer, been employed only where conditions were ideal. Washington.. Airplanes are making the desert bloom, if not exactly as the oak, at least an final-class passenger land, in large areas of cutover near lunar landings added to their already long list of accomplishments the role of roasted hotworms of grass seed, and he first experiments have shown him to be much more successful and efficient than they are, as well as more economical. One corporation hired a plane and pilot from a commercial flying company. It had a special helicopter built to carry two pilots. The aircraft was spread out in a wide stream by the propeller blast. Flying fairly low across the newly burned over-hard, rocky terrain, the loose ashes and one plane was able to now from 150 to 200 acres of rough hard land a day. A few miles over similar terrain is free to eight acres a day. Bibliotecal copies of a number of rare manuscripts have been given to the Garcia Library of the University of Texas. This addition gives the first evidence that manuscripts of material on the subject of the Virgin of Gudalaul in America. Fraternity Shingles Framed KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. PLEASE Write in My Name Tomorrow Qualifications Being affiliated with neither party and yet believing that I have the qualifications for the office. I ask you to write in the name of— BYRON SARVIS Track, 2. 3. 4. Cross Country, 2. 3. 4. Rhodes Scholar nominee Various committees for Secretary, Men's Student Council Sachem Dean's Honor Roll Law School Council Self Supporting Get Out and Vote TOMORROW During the past forty-eight hours the Black Mask Party, composed of the traditional Black Mask fraternities, has precipitated a sub rosa movement for the purpose of inducing heretofore unaligned non-fraternity men to write in on the ballots next Thursday the names of such a partial ticket as the Black Mask Fraternities shall designate. It is important to note in this connection that last spring after the defeat of Black Mask-Independent Coalition at the polls the fraternity leaders proceeded to evict every non-fraternity representative from their consulting and working circles. Despite this unfair action against the non-fraternity men they now attempt to employ that particular portion of the electorate to their immediate ends. They offer no platform whatever. They bind themselves to the student body in no responsible way. They have little, if any, political experience. They are unable, on account of the depletion of their ranks, to offer a complete eligible ticket. It is obviously the paramount duty of every non-fraternity man to go to the polls Thursday and cast a straight Pachacamac ballot because: PACHACAMAC offers a competent tenet comprising 19 Fraternity men and 16 non-fragrant men. PACHACAMAC has never failed to carry out every promise it has made. TO PROMOTE AT ALL TIMES THE HIGHEST INTERESTS, TRADICTIONS, AND IDEALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PACHACAMAC is the only political organization on Mount Oread which exists as an interclass society in which is represented every active interest on the Hill and which maintains a policy dictated by the canon given by its founders; If another ticket comes out suddenly "COMPARE THE QUALIFICATIONS" PACHACAMAC offers again a platform characterized by practicability, constructive worth, and utility. Pachacamac Ticket Major Officers CLARENCE MUNNS President of Council DON HATCH Vice-President of Council BOB BORTH Secretary of Council Paul White Treasurer of Council College Representatives WILLIAM HOWE DICK VANCK R. E. Duck' GARLINGHOUSE JACK R. MORRIIS WESLEY J. GORDON WARREN LATTIMER H. E. "PAT" RILEY MAURICE LAMPL (four year term) JOHN BOYER One Year Council Member-at-Large KENNETH MUESER Two Year Council Member-at-Large Engineering Representatives BOB SHEPP VAUGHN DOWNS JAMES FLATT Pachacamac Practical Platform 1. STUDENT DIRECTORY MANAGER—To be elected by the Student Body. 2. BUDGET SYSTEM FOR COUNCIL—Adoption of prepared Budget at beginning of school year to insure efficient financial administration. 3. FOUNDING UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE- Establishment of a permanent file of all University publications. important documents and significant trophies. 4. PERMANENT SUNDAY LIBRARY HOURS—The permanent adoption of the present temporary system of Sunday Library Hours, thus affording accommodation to working students and others finding it advantageous. 5. IMPROVEMENT OF K. U. GOLF COURSE—Co-operation with Athletic Department for improvement of the golf course and thus giving students benefit of this important international sport. 6. INTRAMURALS-Stimulation of interest in intramurals with an eye to including additional units such as R, O, T, C. 7. ADVERTISING UNIVERSITY 1. To assist in the favorable advertisement of K. U. as in County Clubs, Dad's Day Dinner, and dissemination of information about K. U. 2. Prevention of unfavorable publicity and the unfair and salacious material in Hill publications. 8. PACHACAMAC PLEDGES CONTINUATION OF: 1. Promotion of Democracy. 2. Equitable representations. 3. Agitation for Better Hospital. 4. Business-Like Administration. 5. Doing more than is promised. Law DAVID WILSON Pharmacy ABNER LA ROCQUE Education JOEL_DOWNUM Business MARVIN ROSENE Fine Arts RGBERT MILTON Graduate RICHARD STRAWN Medicine VENA BOLIN Class Officers SENIOR President ARTHUR CROMB Treasurer HOMER MILLER JUNIOR President TOM LONG Treasurer BARTON AVERY Prom Managers PAUL STOTTS WOEN COX SOPHOMORE President CURTIS SKAGGS Treasurer DAVID NEWCOMER Hop Managers PHIL MCKNIGHT JACK TURNER GREAT RALLY TONIGHT All Pachacamacs Will Meet Tonight at the Phi Gam House at 7:30. Bring All Your Friends. Everybody Welcome. "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT"