Weather: — partly cloudy tonight and Friday. Not my warm weather. Not in the northern portion. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Official Student Paper of The University of Kansas Will you be in a monoplane Saturday afternoon? Vol. XXVI No.141 AROUND MT. OREAD Irree Milleer, assistant professor of bone economics, returned yesterday from Chicago where she has been visiting. Miss Ethel Williams, secretary b. the University Y, W, C, A., visited friends in Lifelong Learning and the University of Nebraska during the recent vacation SIX PAGES Warren Latimer, c/79, Lyons, took a box of K. U., slides with his Elder vacation to show in his high school album. He also showed that he was shown Friday evening. Several persons have inquired of Doctor Canuteus as to whether or not he performed surgical operations at the hospital. He says that all operations are performed by local physicians. Fernande Runsey, f.027, is supervisee of nurses on the obstetrics floor at St. Lukes hospital, Kansas City, Mo. She also tutors f.028, is in training at St. Luckie. Harold Calendar, f&l1, who is now Parks correspondent for the New York Times, is the first newspaper man to obtain an interview with Albert Eintimus, scientist. Mr. and Mrs. Calbullard are living in Paris. Architectural Society will meet this evening at 7:30 in Marvin hall for spring initiation ceremonies. Slides of mural paintings will be shown and plans for the departments, consulting engineers and conservation experts will be discussed. Copies of the second semester supplement of the student directory are now available at the registrar's office. Copies would get their directories as soon as possible, said George O. Foster and David B. Thorne. "There are plenty for everybody." George Cash, B.S.23, is engineer for the company in charge of all grading work that is done on the plant sites around Pampa, Texas. He writes that Curtis Alba, G.28, is chief mechanic and John Passet, B.S.23, is doing engineering work for the Santa Fe railroad at Anarroyo, Texas. The senior rectal of Leila Hempeli, billip, pupil of Prof. W. B. Dewening will be given at 8 am until Administr- ation building. Miss Hempeli will sing five groups of songs representing the national identity of her group will be presented in costume. Temperature on Mt. Oral yesterday and today were exceptionally high for this time of the year. The temperature yesterday ranged from 64 at 7 a.m. to 78 at 10 a.m. and down to 69 at 6 p.m. Today the range has been slightly higher. The rise has been from 69 at 7 a.m. to 82 at noon Prof. George M, Beal and Prof. Joseph Kolbeg will leave April 21 to attend the convention of the American Institute of Architects, meeting at Washington, where will probably attend a series of meetings of the Associated School of Collegiate Architecture to be held April 22-23 at Washington. John Brownd, c32, and Ford Harbaugh, c32, members of the FI Upshannon fraternity and Wichita State University. Thursday in which five students were injured, are certified to the above list. Kurt Gates, 71, and Joe Glass, 731, will not be able to return to school for some time Murray Carr, 68, of Wichita, will wear a knee-cap. Six members of the University of tumbling sound will go to Ottawa Friday, to take part in a physical exercise group organized by the women of the university's athletic association of that school. They are Leroy Plumley, George Haleen, George and Edward Kirker, and Edwin Krierke. An exhibition of tumbling, applining exercises, and pyramids, will constitute the University team's part in the Carroll Mege, e29, is the only senior architect competing for the A. W. Brown Traveling Scholarship this year. Megs submitted a design Monday of a Monument to be constructed a proposed building that will contain marmortes of the Paris flight. The scholarship contains an award of $2000 to be used in a tour of Europe for the purpose of studying architecture and equipment to be held at New Orleans this week will be madie next week. Stanford University will have a golf course soon which will cover 125 acres. University Will Be Host to Debaters From High Schools Kansas League to Condude Semi-Finals and Finals on the Campus Tomorrow Twenty debate teams from 10 cities of Kansas will be on the campus to morrow for the semi-finals and funnel of Kansas High School - Diving Five debates simultaneously starting at 130 will narrow the choice. It holds to two contestants, each having three votes. At either five debates for class A, starring at 3 debates will determine the final contests. The debate selected today under the direction of H. G. Ingham, secretary of the debating league, and director of Uni- Subject Concerns Government The subject will be: "Resolved that the United States of Government is Preferable to the Presidential Form of the United States." The debate schedule for the semi- nals; Cress B, group F. Blue Rapids, afonative (Great Trek) and Gairdun Wainser), v. Altoona, negative wilters), Auditorium Marry in Alumnus, affirmative, Deloitte Hirson and Loren Sherenson), see Petty, Investment negative (Inaba Resource Partners), 215 and citations building. Pretty Praise, affirmative (Green Vorn, Laverne Press), ve, pa. Raina Riddle, negative (Nellie Armand and Lily Brennan), 219 aaa. Aluminum mounting bonding Group H: Oakley, alternative (Clia is Hayward and Edward Prawler), or spavence, negative (Frank Torrence and Wayne Schone), Audition of Sparvellis, alternative, (Piercelew Vight and Gordal Klein), vs. Gakke, receive, (Cyle Badby and Winton Boy), Room 6, Myers厅, Class A, group I, Toulah, alliance (Crinas Siebe, Bertrand Herschel, Stephen O'Reilly), Harry Akers (Harry Akers and Lola Goldman, Mossock, Lawrence Magenhill) Coffside, affirmative, Glen Drain and Mary Shreve), v. Osher, narrative, (Melissa Langeville and Isaac Burke) 214, east. Administration building. Oberlin, affirmative. (Albie Morton and Kenneth Shoenau) (also Paige Morgan by.) 210支 (Administration battling. 210支). Holdeming, affirmative. (David Kushner) negative. McPherson, negative. (Edhill Feldin and Gilbert Spinner). Spiner ball against McPheron, offensive, (Emmanuel Sargent and Hilden Gibson), on Houston, regattas (Katha Call and Arlwin Dawson), Dawnson, D. Ayer Finals Begin at 7 p. m. Finish will begin at 4:25 PM. First finish, with the class B, delivers the module to the classroom and the class C, in the multi-time zone, central Administration building. Foll 7 p. m.; Affirmative of winner of Group I a negative of winner of winner of group H with p. m.; Negative of winner of group II h; affirmative of winner of group II Class A, 7 p. 12; Alternative of winner in group I or vice versa of winner of group II; 8.45 p. 13; Negative of winner of group I or alternative of winner of group II. Final decisions will be announced at the debate in central Administration building, and trophy equal presented there. Lindley Indorses Revue Practically everything is ready for the annual East-West Revue to be presented in Fraser theater Friday and Saturday evening of this week. The students are in the City and Manhattan that several foreign students who assist in the performance last year will be here again. The eight net stars of the current season are those of last year, although some of the same students are taking part. Cosmopolitan Program Plan Are All Completed Chancellor E. H. Lindley, in commenting on the official today said, "The East-West Revive is one of the most important events in our country and a revival of the talent and attractive personality of foreign students who take part. It certainly deepens interest of men and women who come to us from across the seas." The students taking part in the Racine year were scheduled to go through the final rehearsal late this afternoon. Fight race will take place on Saturday, Hawaii, Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Syrians, Americans and American Indians Charles Pape, Portrait Painter, Graces Campus to Get Pictures of University's Great Students Thus Charles Pape, illustrious painter traitist from Boston, began his career by grazing the campus for a few days to paint the portraits of the University great. Carrying elipitics from many of its larger universities, Pape used the Delta Sigma Pi house last night, unannounced and unsung, and began to tell the boys just why he was the "world's greatest artist" and just what he was doing in the golden opportunity, not to say anything of the honor of having their portraits painted at one dollar per throw. He had a wonderful relationship with Michael Angelo were fortunate indeed to have died before Pape's appearance on this world. "Even now," said Pape, "Angelo and Roberto Bambucci were at the very center of my name." Painta Famous Pictures The number members among his collectors for part of the series are Bertran Torti, Leen Chauyne, the Emperor of China, Vanderville, Gould, Roosevelt, deez, John Barranye and many others. In a speech he gave in 1983, "Why" said Paintra, three of Palinta Famous Pictures 'Parker Duofold Will Arrive Here Saturday, 11 a.m. Flights Will Start Promptly at Once at 2 p. m., Taking Four Students "The Easter Dowdell" the plane which is to take on the 24 K. U. students who are selected in tomorrow's Disneycon's cruising airplane in Florida at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Student flights will hurt promptly, at 2 p.m., according to a statement from Tow R. Geli, an executive from Tow R. Geli, who is with his plane, last night. Please for the drawing to collect, saturday afternoon have drive time. The cards will be collected from the Porter dealer at 1 Friday afternoon. Please note that time before the cards are collected. Three cards will be brought to the office of the Kanman where they will be put together in a box for the driving. Lawrence Parker pen dealers have been invited to the drawing. The draw is held in front of the Kanman office. Twenty-four names will be drawn first and then 12 names will be drawn as alternates in case any of the first 12 names fail to draw during die at the time of the light. The plains take up four students, at a time. The first four names will be for the first three, and the second will be for the second, and so on. If moments holding numbers cluttering forms to the right will be given, the alternate will be given his place. Santa Clara, Cal., (UP)—One of the two bells destroyed when the Obl mission Santa Clara was raised by the two years ago is to be rebuilt. The original bell was a original gift, by direction of Alphonso XHl, King of Soim. The complete results of the drawing will be announced in the Daily Kannan torborre evening. Students must butter the ball of the card which has been rolled and then fasten it using Saturday afternoon as a means of identification. "While I was in Hollywood," Pape excelled, dashing a spot of paint on the portrait of a handsome Delta Sirign Pi. "Lon Chaney became buncheeked carrying painter for my portraits, and Been Tirun became eneryed trying to watch one another's panels for an all at the same time." the Vanessa buildings and two of the Goods stand in line during Freckling weather and froze their beards waiting to be painted by an "m." No only is Pape the "world's greatest critic," but he also hays claims to beimp one of the world's most "fruitful inventors." He carries with him the fountain pen paint brush, which accorded him "Even now" says Pape. "New York is waiting with anxious expectancy for me to start manufacturing the fountain pen paint brush; they realize in addition to will make the world of ink that will be the industrial simulation quip down." Fruitful Inventor White at the Delta Signs FI house, Pape painted portrait of James A. Orent, Barton Arcy, Edward Pethershore, Roy J. Solmeyer and Frank McFarland, Commenting on his portrait of Pethershore in Patterson in Patterson not found when he painted the portrait of John Barrymore. Fine is being to stay on the Hille for a few more days and urge the students to take advantage of the opportunity to be forever prepared in all by the "swabdis product mix" which will come at a premium for $2,000. Here your chance for permanent fame at the more cost of one dollar." Precious in his wisdom at the Delta Sixth High, Tenn. said that he had audited a book on the move and "the men wrote it." "They told me the whole thing off the roof when I went out of portrait paper, they were no so excited to have the picture painted by the Charles Fuson." Council Makes Flans for Annual Election to Be Held April 11 Chances for Fraud Would Be Poll Operation Election plans received most of the attention of the Men's Student Council at their meeting last night. Action was started to bounce that election back into the men's conference in the most efficient way with no chance for fraud. Lunch will be served to the election judge this year, so all that the men can remain at the polls over the lunch hour. In past years it has been the practice for two men to remain at the voting places so they are keeping the full number of voters keep the full number at the polls all the time poles in the rectangular can happen. Food will also be served to the men counting the values in the event of a fire. Patterson, bin-25, was appointed chairman of this committee by Mr. Duffield. A bill for clamoring the time of election of the editor and business manager of the dryware war will be sent to a final reading. This bill would change the date of selection of these two editors in April, and in April as it now is. It is thought that this clause will take the selection of editor and business manager After setting the time for the next meeting in April 17, the counselor was adjourned. Swimmers to Give Pirates' at Water Frolic April 10-1 Water Stunts and Experi Diving to Be Featured a $^{1}$ Sixth Annual Jelly pirates, novel water stunts and expert swimming and diving will make the Sixth Annual Water Festival on Saturday, March 15. Wednesday and Thursday events, April 10 and 11 at 9:30 c&lck, one of the most outstanding water carnivals in the country. The story of "Piratea" is as follows: Program The hero and his sail, Alice Gaskill, remaining on deck to insure safety (or the 'night', are attracted by a midden, Elizabeth Sherbon, in the water, who enters them to swim her. Tying to lure her into the deck the captain, the two are creaturel when the midden disappears in the water. Scene 1. Trouble brakes between the captain pirate, Berry Barclay, and the hero, Lilium Peterse, as the fight is prevented as the pirates rush on deck of the ship to enjoy an evening of games and sports, until the bell tolls. Some II. The maven appear on in rocks and watch her attendances in their floating formations. She son becomes interested in the here, them she sees on the boat, then where she awakens and the pad. The pirate contain and other pirates, while diving, discover the midden, and the captain makes ugly advances towards bar. The enraged hero strikes the captain, the mercifully occulted man and the martial pirate the captive. The hero is forced to walk the gang plank, as the pirates are ordered off the deck The man, depriving for his fame audaciously, sees him struggling in the water. Rescuing him, the pal adds the hero in the hold of the ship. **Section III.** The next morning to secure captains on to deck, debate what he should do with the maid. The keeper jumps on to him and they furtly. The printer joins in and draws lots. He decibet that a swimming meet between the two factions, on board chair determine the commander of the ship. As the meet winds to a blaze, evidence that the hero has gone is when he stands before the maid, to make it with her. The hero gains fields with him. He rescues the pauper, and is declared captive the ship, as they set out and oofer other The starts in the program are the following. Boatworks Art Prints" a com Pirate Pirate Pirate Dives Halley, Halley Cancer Storm Swimmers Proud Storm Swimmers Proud Captain Capture Barely Barely Fitting Formations. Circle, butter diamonds, pinwheel, permaid K. U., cartwheel, arrow, and barge Maiden Dance Diving: Lowboard and leap. Gang: Piank Walk Here. A Visitor to the University of Kansas Synchronize Meet: Relay, underwater swim, free style race, dog paddle tandem, single overrun race, breast stroke, race, plumage, back crawl race, tub race, modify relay. Fight and Rescue. The "Parker Duofold" the plane in which 24 University of Kansas students will receive free rides, through the courtyard of the Parker Pony Company. It is a 190-borse-power Fairchild Wabo cabin plane, built in carry five passengers. With the exception of the wing tips, which are painted black to conform to the duofold Pony collar cushion, it is painted anti-rid. It was christened by Auria Karcher, noted Edgert La Parle who will fly the plane is a licensed pilot with over 3,000 dying hours to his credit. He has carried more than 2,000 passengers for the pin company. La Parle was formerly chief pilot of the Weeks Aircraft Corporation. A former University of Wisconsin protector is now in Belgian Congo testing the relative merits of six new drugs in combatting sickle cell anemia. Senior Architect Award Goes to Earl Allen Results of the most important problem of the year for senior architects were judged yesterday and roasted in April. The award given, was granted Earl Allen. Earl Horttor, Ed Mennsher, and Arthur Koehner received first prize. Cushing, Wilson Kinney, and Charles Whitmer, mention commended. The design occupied seven weeks and was presented to an architecture class. A special sophomore problem, “A Bathhouse,” taking four weeks, is also on exhibition. First month was manned by a team of students commanded to Logan McKibben. A two-day sketch of a school house began Tuesday, was due today. Juniors designed and made artwork drawings. 1 New Kansan Staff Approved by Board Takes Office, April 8 Business Staff Members Make Mid-Semester Changes at Same Time at Same Time The new Kansan staff appointed by the editor-in-chief and by managing director of the company have been boarded at a business meeting held yesterday at 3:28 p.m. in the Jouis-Paul-Roy building. The business staff which changes twice during the semester was also announced by the business staff appointment committee. The new assistant director, Bruce Kennedy, April 6, the editorial and news editors hold office for one month while the business appointments are for the rest of the semester. Marion Leigh e520, ed70, ed130-incl-edb is marched the fall spring edition with editorial editors James Welch and Alicen Schuster, specialists in cost accounting, Cost and Virgil Englis The appointments of the managing editor, Milford Hancock, c20; wery maker, Michael Jackson, c19; writer, Katherine Eckdal, Sunday editor, Katherine Mane; night editor, Gladys Baker; society, Betty Dannon; telegraphy Worst; exchange, Wohl Kennett Corp., c20, was named advertiser marketing, and Flyd Nelson and Katherine Mans, assistant advertising managers. This morning Kennett Cape announced the appointment of courthouse clerk Glenn Cheverson, Kennett Puddle, Izola Mann, and Mary Kremer. Room to Open at Eight Slight Use of Periodicals Cause of Late Opening The use of the Periodical room of the War on library by 8900 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. with M. Baker, director of maintaining service therbs, according to C. M. Baker, director of the library, therefore the late opening of that room this week. Next week the room will be opened at 8:00 a.m., and a careful count of the visitors will be made to determine if the early opening is justified. However, even with the Periodical Room closed, its attendants are necessary to maintain the minimum of library service. Sandzen Painting Display Is Expected Anytime Last year Sanders gave a lecture in connection with the display of his paintings here, but it is understated that he will not appear this year. Paintings by Birger Sanken which are to constitute the April display of the department of drawing and paint have not yet arrived but are ex-ample. The gallery's exhibition rooms as soon as possible, Prof. Albert Bloeb said today. An indoor tennis court is being used for the first time at the Iowa State college this year. ] Authorized Parties Friday, April 5 Kappa Alpha Psi, Union building. 1 n. m. Ma Phi Epallon, Eagles hall, 1 a. m. Theta Dhi Alpha, Eldridge house, I. n. m. ouse, 1 a. m. Acacia, chapter house, 1 a. m. Saturday, April 6 Delta Sigma Lambda, chapter house, 12 m. Sigma Nu, chapter house, 12 m. Triangle, Eldridge house, 12 m. Sigma Alpha Mc, chapter house 12 m. Agnes Husband. Dean of Women. m. Varsity, Union building, 12 m. Thieves Get $35 at the Phi Delt and Beta Houses Prowler Visits Watkins Hall Early This Morning but Faus to Get Anything Three organized houses furnished pickings for a series of robberies and housebreakings early this morning, as the family's trusty尾账 about $15, while $20 and a watch were stolen from the Beta Theta Pi house. A homebreaker at Watkins hall left without taking anything after having rawnacked three A man's footprints and a bare match in one of the rooms at Verbatte Kiosk, where he worked as a printer. Mr., R. C. Morrow, housemaid, on our room at 2300 eck above the stairs, was forced to Furrowing that one of the women had fallen ill; she used upstairs to liven up the room. This morning it was discovered that the screen on one of the windows had been taken down and taken off its hinges. The window was open and a table in front of Purses Untouched Purses Untouched Contents of dresser drawers in three of the rooms were distilled but pures containing money were untouched. Three Phi Delta returning home from Kansas to New York, where she who entertained and of the house and proceeded to go throughout the rooms, ritting pockets and From Bob Russell, c$1, the robber obtained $8; from George Jones, c$2, $3; and from Linda Peekam, c$2, $3. The robber never been overlooked. The billfold of John Outland, c$25, was gone through and letted onto the floor. It was a box with two pokes in the pockets of T. C. Bishop, but found nothing. The billfold of Cristion Jones, c$25, yielded a gymnasium towel card which the prower later lost. It was found on the floor in Louisiana by Leony Cruz, c$25 in a desk drawer was overlooked. The robbery at the Beta house took some time after it a. m., when the last of the men met four rooms on the second floor, scattering clothes, and obtaining money from three men, W. E. Stephenson $4,59, and Dunne Jack $4,59, and Dunne Jackson $4,59. Max Forcifer was also honoring an Max Forcifer was also The robbery at the Bata house was obviously committed by some one well acquainted with the house, according to witnesses, in fact being injured in falling, his way about several rooms. It is doubtful if the person entering the two trifurcation houses had been armed, police officers. The Pill Dll robbery was not reported to the police. Four Members Initiated Into Square and Compass The Square and Compass fraternity bad a dinner at the Green Owl tea room last evening at 6:15. After the dinner four pledges were initiated and two students were Rice Larcher, F10, J. Raymond Eggleston c33, Velt Stafford c30, and Henry P. Wilson, c20. A business class of six new officers were elected the new officers elected R. O. Baker; president; Harry Craig, vice-president; J. Raymond Eggleston, secretary; Velt Stafford, treasurer; and three supervisors. Plans were made for the Founders Day banquet which will take place May 10, and for a guest lecture every semester, and will be sent to all alumna members. H. M. Kirkham Speaks to Pharmacy Students H. M. Kirchman, ph. e., 10, of the Upland Chemical Company, was the speaker at the conversation of the School of Pharmacy this morning. The value of college training in pharmacy business, won the theme of his talk. The Uplojin Chemical Company of Kalamazoo, Mich. employes several graduate of the University of Kansas. A part of the purpose of the visit of Mr. Kirkham was to interview this year's senators, and to confirm in the man who have completed the four-year course in pharmacy. Prof. W. Horr Improves From Recent Operation Prof. Worthy Horr of the department of botany, is doing as well as can be expected following a recent operation for apprentices. He is *morning* apprentice and will work a week or 10 days, according to the report.