146 3.27 Monthly temperature: 10°C night and thursday; not much change in temperature. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Easter vacation starts tomorrow at high noon. Official Student Paper of The University of Kansas No.138 Vol. XXVI AROUND MT. OREAD LAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 FOUR PAGES Prof. H., B. Hungerge spoke on the uses of economic plants at one regular meeting of the Botany club Stevens, W.C. Stevens, 1123 Louisiana street A, R. Mann, E, S. 67, an architect from Hutchinson, is visiting today in the department of architecture. He is the father of Robert Mann, c'52. Word has been received from William Nichols, c29, who sent home because of an injury received in track, that his injury is not an serious one as first was taught to be. He was returned to school after Easter vacation. Four members of the state account, and its office are here checking over the accounts of the business officer and their office, Mr. Logan, Mr. Lemon, and Virgil Miller, who caused Monday and Friday meetings, with records according to Kirk Kloss, burrow. Kappa, Reta, Christian church society, hold installation of officers at Myers hall Sunday afternoon. The clergy members include Tucker, tafel 29, president; Mike Murler, c29, vice-president; Mattie Robinson, c29, secretary; Ruth Snider, fa'38, treasurer; Heather Dean correspondent; Mary Peterson, c28, official secretary. Professors. A, T. Walker, Mary A. Grant, and Illiam B. Lawler, of the University of Chicago, to attend a meeting of the Classical Association Pen and Scroll Initiates 8 Services Were Held Yesterday for Pledges, Also Pen and Serail, honorary librarian and sophomore library society held the formal initiation last night in the library's Gymnasium. Eight new members received the oath and signed the serail. Marion Crawford, fifth from left, Laura Lowe, front left, Irene Louise, front right, c. 311, Elmer Henderson, c. 311, Eliel Pennice, c. 311, Elliot Freeman, c. 311, Fred Foodman, c. 312 Following the pliding and initiation, Prof. E. D. O'Leary of the English department give an address of Dr. Hertel, who described the career of Hervé Clark as an example of what the will to write may do. "If anyone writes some good pieces in a few years, he has done well," Professor O'Leary said. "Those who write the most are not necessarily the best or the most famous, they will their works." after the initiation, 12 students who will receive their initiation next fall were plotted: Horace Sandry, c32; Michael Wendel, c32; Donna Durrell, c32; Dorothy Durrell, c32; Ether Cornelius, c32; Max Outje, c32; Kelly Bolton, c32; Virginia Crawford, c32; Doris Hamilton, c32; Alice Hall, c32; Linda Garner, c32; Clark Stephenson, c32 Mr. Clark was a former student of the University many years ago, and scrimbled the dojo of Snow White in school. But he has written books such as "Quackandall" in 1892 which have been printed by Theodore Dreiser and Kate Chopin, among others. Mr. O'Leary gave other examples of writers who are little known generally but who are real writers and show the true spirit of all of appeal. Dorothy Kunestiner, fa23, played video selection while the column cenrecies of infiltration and pligging were completed. "C23 and Sara Lee Carr, former members who have recently been chosen for Quill, the national literary society for juniors and seniors," wrote Dr. Michael Goodman and Mrs. O'Leary were guests. Prof. E. D. Hay Takes 21 Engineers on K. C. Tour The northern power station of the Kansas City Light and Power Company is sending plant and Leeds were visiting by the company of engineers. A very interesting part of the trip was that we were given a tour of the plant, after it finished a cutted car every two minutes. Professor E, D, Hay, head of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering, took 21 senior mechanical engineering studies City, Michigan. Mayesterday after which they attend a joint meeting of the K, U, and K S A C and Kansas City chapters of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Marcia Chadwick Miss Marina Chauwick of Coffeesville, the only woman major in the department of journalism, University of Chicago, awarded her to wear the Sigma Delta Chiery, awarded annually by the national journalism fraternity to students ranking among the highest general education of journalism in the United States. The award is open to all majors in such departments, whether members of the organization or not, representing the highest general educator standing. Two members of the local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi received the award for membership of Arkansas City, and Swail Vornan, of Pretty Prairie, Miss Chauwick is a member of Totsa Sigma Phi, the women's journalistic security, Alpha Gamma Daula, social security. K. U. Mother's Day Is Set for May 4-5 by Student Councils Dean Husband Urges Organized an Husband Ursus Organ Houses to Cooperate With University Mother's day at the University this year is to be celebrated May 4 and according to the decision of the Waco Department, and the Meghna Student Council Saturday evening, May 4, in Math's day burp will be given at the banquet 560 attentive mothers students, father and two grandmothers. This year the organizations it is to attend will include the student will attend the banquet. H. has been a emblem at the University for many years to invite the mothers of K. U. student to the Hall every two days, and the Mothers of K. U. During the time the Mothers are on the eumma, everything is done to make each mother feel welcome by every student. Last year we registered an attending Mother's day. Usually, organized houses plan large dinners Sunday for its mothers. Last year many special tents were set up in honor to bear to the wedding mothers. "Organized homes are urged to cooperate with the University to make housing facilities accessible for K. U. mothers," Mrs. Amesi-Habardain, dean of women, said this week. Last year the special speaker for the opening session, Amina M. McFrey, delivered a lecture from the University of Kansas in 1963. The speaker has not been mentioned. Lawrence Guard Units Receive High Standings The five National Guard units in Lawrence received favorable ratings in the annual federal review to report requests received by officers of the companies. The following organizations are served a "very satisfactory" rating by the "very satisfactory" rating of D, H, and M, 137th infantry, Troops C and Company D are organizations devoted to the protection of law enforcement and University men. About one third of the members of the officers of these two departments are numbered. A number of these men are also emblazoned in the University, R, O, T, C Track Squad Leaving Tonight for T. U. Relay A track team consisting of six men, a sprint team and a distance relay team, where they will compete in the Texas Relays Friday, March 29. The men who will make the trip are Cap-Pen Powell, on Saturday, Power, and Jones. On March 26, the team will go to the Southern Methodist University track carnival at Dalton. These men have shown up except normally well in practice, and are expected to make a good showing in the Texas meets. Seven Programs to Be Presented on Glee Club Trip Men Will Cover 600 Miles on Annual Tour Next Week, Visiting Six Towns With seven programs scheduled to be seen next Monday and Friday nights, the K. U. Men's Glo Club will have a busy week and will travel close to It is planned that 22 members of the club and Prof. Eugene Christy, director of the organization, will make the trip. The tour will include stops at six towns, Junction City will be the first stop, where the club will give a program Monday night in the senior ligh A program will be presented Tuesday morning at Chamman. Two concerts are listed for Hertington. The men will sing for a group of grade school children in the afternoon. The women will be given one of the churches. Thursday the club will be in Abi lago and the men will sing at Ells worth Friday night. The club is to go next to Lindborg where a concert is scheduled at Bethany College on Wednesday. With the exception of the men of one second tense section, the person leading the action is definitely for the trip. First tenure include: Ozwan Rutledge, Paul Coll Warren Falke, Wendell Simonds, Joe Burrett, Bernard Acklen and Julian Second twins include Gilbert Campbell, Robert Kirchner, Peter Keilberg, William Skelton, Dolio Selig, Gerald Catton, Wahny Holt, and George Men in the barricade section are Cliff David Mortimer, Laster Mumiko, Rick Stave, Charlie Stave, and Mark Myrchus. Men in the Myrchus section include Gerald Metzey, Paul Oshima, George Nerrick, Bill Cormack, Gail Griffin, and Maurice Frickson. Harold Bradley is accompanied for the club. Matthews, Sagar, McClare and Rutledge will probably sing solo numbers and play the guitar, but his instrument have been working on a specialty act, and Ewart will give his monologue several times. Filikin, who entertained at McLouth last Thursday night for the first time on the band's tour, will be given to a few sketches of hand tricks at concerts on the tour. New W.S.G.A. Makes Plans Dean Husband and Marion Leigh Tell of Future Work "Everyone says that we have a fine council coming in, and we no one thinks so more than the old council," he said. He was meeting of the new and old members of the W.S.G.A. council last night. The work of the council for the reorganization was stressed in discussions and also reminded the new members that the work of the council in the fall was the hardest and the most important A announcement was made that there would be no tea this Wednesday, but you could still buy it and hold a week from Wednesday in the central Administration building. Finds Cash in Garden The old postmaster racket — the sale of appointments by political business to be wiped out on its basis — has a basic of “business experience and executive ability rather than political conventions” in the words of Postmaster Walter Minneapolis, Tex.- While digging in his garden Tuesday, Dick Landley on earthball 53 silver dollar bearing balls found no way to secure it unable to decide how they got there. Washington. (UP) "Engineer broker has never been a part of the rebel government in the Republican Party." South. His decision is hated by poli- ticians here as one of appeal signi- ficial issues. The Republican party is to carry the appeal of independent democracy into all the political affiliations with communal respect and cooperation of the best element of each community. However has decreased. The group was also forced forward by "the high type of citizenship," to use the president's own name, to answer answers to questions of the press. Marion Leigh made a report on the W.W.G.A. party held in the Union building and met with members of both parties in co-operation with the Union committee. Hoover Plans Attack on. Postmaster Graft Arah Weidman provided over the Coming to Lawrence to attend the University of Pennsylvania E. Rumbaugh Govemor, Benny J. Kellogg viversity campus this morning in con- ference with Chancellor E. H. Lundley of the University of Pennsylvania. Chi Ouenga home. His niece, Elizabeth Sheldon, CSc, is a member of the university. Henry Allen Here Today for Funeral of Stubb Esq Governor Allen also addressed the D. A. K. convention in Lawrence today and left here this afternoon after meeting with the Allen of Ottawa, Mrs. Allen and daughter, Heinreut, who was a Pt Beta Phi pledge here, are soaringly ommemoration of Foundir of Kansas Chapter to Be Celebrated Initiation and Banquet of Fhi Beta Kappa Scheduled for Tuesda Pelita Kappa has two elections annually one in the fall and one in the spring. The students elected in the fall were initiated at a tablenight on Dec. 5, the founding of the national college campus is held only once a year. The annual initiation of Pui Bui Kappa, national honorary schultheater fraternity, the oldest fraternity in existence, will be held in Spooner-on-Thames on Tuesday, April 2, the date of the founding of the Kaunas chapter. A banquet will follow immediately in the Memorial House building. These students to be initiated are Ariel Alken, Gladys Anne, Eugene Bales, Edith Beach, Paul Rower, Jim Gilmore, Leland Bicker, Helen Hendricka, Margaret Kane, Clarence McGuire, Candace McLean, Mary Margaret, Moore, Eddy Person, Mary Pendleton, Schaffall, Schafall, Charles Selsz, Ruth Swenger, Lawrence Turner, Zatella Turnell, Tewell Voran, James Walker, and Charles Wolfe, Harold Muncar, Constance Neckles, and Robert Mrs. Anne Abel Heiderson will be the speaker of the evening. The banquet committee is Mrs. Margaret Beanner, Mrs. Heiderson, Mrs. Beanner, and Mrs. Wealthy Bobcock. Stubbs' Rites Held Today Rev. Chas. M. Sheldon Conduels Services Here Funeral services for former Governor W. E. Stark; held at 1230 noon on Wednesday, May 5, 2016, at the church, Rev. Charles M. Stebion, Temple, and Rev. Harry Gorton, Temple. Hourary pallueree, were: Cheif Jurice W. A. Johnson, Toonek; W.A. White, Hickman; Hailwood, Lawrence; Lawrence; George Hackman, Lawrence; John Kane, Barclayte, C. C. A. Stamard, Empor- 利; Jo Moore, Tupelo, T. J. Garcia. The positive polluters were: Bald win Mitchell, Lawrence; Iris Sayder Manhattan; Dr. J. W. Young, Lawrence; Lawrence T. J. Cantoni, Lawrence; Charlie Gibba, Kanaa Town, Me. H. Newbly, Newtown, Kan.; Joe Long The Jay Jones will elect new members April 2, it was decided at a meeting last month that she would not a seminar present at the meeting yesterday the business of voting is in order. Plans for the W. S. G. A.茶 April 3, were made. The Jay James will be in charge of the tea. Relay stick was used to judge the Jay James by Thomas Caffery, 179. Jay Janes Meet April 2 to Elect New Members Baird was at Oak Hill cemetery following the services. Students decipher stickers advertising the Kansas Relays, April 29, may obtain them at the athletic office at any time. Athletic Ticket Holders All students should turn in their athletic activity books at the Student Center and reserved seats to the Kannan Rebeys, April 20. This should be completed by Dr. F. C. Allen. Relaya Committee. The Wednesday issue of your Daily Kansan will be the last until Tuesday, April 2. ... Comedy Arouses Much Enthusiasm in First Showing New Moon" Rises Before Appreciative Audience in Fraser Hall Last Night "Marguerita," as sung by Ray Wright in the character of Senior Soenso, and then by a men's quartet, and "Most Any Day," song by Margaret Nichols, as Almao, were the most popular songs of the evening. An enthusiastic response was accorded to the W. S. G. A. musical comedy "New Moon," in its premier appearance at Fraser theater last night and presented throughout the community and generous with its applause throughout the performance. SECRETARY The Society was quite representative of the pieces portrayed. The painting, executed in black and white, the lobe of the Wet Duck Inn, London, and the second scene in the Patio of the Coffee House. The second act opened in the *Jat's palace*, Bombay, in the presence of the chief minister. The ceremony was aboard the steamship Half-Moon as she neared the Stating of India. The story is of a young female member of a tourist party who makes an error in dressing up, and the ladman fall for her, and the plot is woven around the results she obeys. Both of the leading characters, Margaret Nichols as Almaa, and Tom Harrison as Tonnny Lansing, were well known. The character played by Ivy Hammond, on a constant search for likenesses of her dead husband shared the laughs of the evening with "Willie" Alden, U. S. A., characterized by George Callahan Receives Ovation Callahan 1659-72. Recalled to the play, recieved tumultuous acclimacy whenever he appeared, his fun-making ante "going over" with their usual use From the very beginning to the final cure that the comedy run through has achieved, the efficient stage direction. The lightings effects, too, were especially pleasing. The producing staff was well pleased with the courtesy of the audience and the enthusiastic applause. Tonight a second and final performance will be presented at Fraser theater, beginning at 8:45 o'clock. Hindu Women in Politics Y. W. C. A. Vesper Group Hearsa Native of India "The band that rocks the credit is the land that rules the world," says Sayapvoyati Cuitamber of Calcutta India, a senior at Baker University, in speaking of women of mind and spirit. A, a vapeo Tuesday at Myers Hall. Women rule their hambbacks in India not as successfully as you Anurag Dhurram, but as fully. Our ideals are true, good, and best; and we think of them as being our women. Our women are like the women here; they seek an education and fill many walks of life. "Women who have received their degrees go out as teachers, evangelists and ministers. Women are rapidly coming to the front, especially in politics. Madame Naidu and several others have been elected, and any woman can fill in the political world," she continued. "All India is striving for democracy and especially for women's rights." In the Isabella Theoburn college, where Miss Chitumba received her degree and which is a typical exotic destination, she visited India, there are literary societies, athletics, clubs and organizations, and the Y. W. C. A. Women from many nationalities come to India together and they face the race prejudices found in America are lacking. "Of course, all India is not ideal for in many parts there is much ill, but it does not mean she said, 'but that does not make them any less modern.'" The weekly play class that is usually held onaturdays at Robinson Hall will be held in community recreations will not be held this Saturday because of Easter. Community Class to Hear Kindergarten Lectur Marian Lawrence, a resident of Lawrence who has taken kindergarten work in California is lecturing to the community class this week on the eve of Labor Day. Miss Lawrence will take charge of the 3 to 6 baby class, Saturday, April 6. PROF. DINSMORE ALTER RECEIVES GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIP AWARD; TO MAKE RESEARCH ON RAINFALL Professor of Physics and Astronomy Here Has Been Working on Weather Conditions Over the World for the Past Ten Years; He Plans to Leave for England in July Canada May Prefer to Have U. S. Courts Try Im Alone Case Washington Diplomats Ponder the Facts and Preceding Negotiations Almost simultaneously it became known that Canada may prefer to permit the "I'm Alone" case to be heard by the United States, instead of by diplomatic negotiation. While diplomatic pondered the available facts and precedents, congress was increasing interest in the case. Although refusing to speak now for more specific reasons, the international law firmly uphold the court guard rights to overhaul and sink the "I'm Abuse." If this attack is successful, assessments for damages or reparations which might be made against a defendant would sink and death of the seamen, it is believed the diplomatic furious would be greater than already ex- A Guggenheim fellowship has been granted to Dinnamore Alter, professor of physics and astronomy, to enable him to conduct further research on predictions of rainfall. Professor Alter was selected from a group of 600 scientists and artists by a committee of famous scientists as one of the 60 most deserving of the fellowship. Washington—(UP) —The state department chose its battleground for the argument which will ensure if Canada protect the sinking of the run smugglers "Tin Abone" 290 miles off the coast of Canada and into United States Good guard rattles. It was recalled in this connection that congress would be called upon by President Hoover for an appropriation to pay any claims which might arise. For all practical purposes the right of a congressional appropriation would give congress the right to refuse any finding against the United States. E. S. Seder Gives Concer Organist Entertains Meetir With Own Number Mr. Sneler's program included a variety of selections from the best organ literature. Edwin Stanley Seiler, Chicago, played to an enthusiastic audience of students in the afternoon at the University auditorium. Mr. Seiler was brought here as a guest speaker at a meeting of the Kanase chapter of the American Guild of Organists, of which he was president. For the past ten years Professor Alter has been working on rainfall over the world and particularly in the British Isles. A book he published which time forecasts were made for the years 1925 to 1940, He made the predictions, not as something established and proved, but as a test to learn it this research would be in any case useful for those last four years have been very close to his predictions. One of the most outstanding numbers, on his program was the suite of four pieces he composed in a set of six movements owes its life to the fact that Hankel wrote it for his friend and long-lived land, whom he had offended by taking to return from a leave of absence. Texas U. Paper to Give Missouri Questionnaire Austin, Texas: — (UP) — Missouri University's sex questionnaire is to be published in the Texas Barb, according to an announcement by the university. Concord with the announcement comes the statement that the student council of the University of Texas has summoned some of its undergraduate students to appear Monday at a investigation into student publications. The announced publication of the Missouri sex questionnaire was not the cause of the call according to a statement from the university. The hearing is to get a list of all student documents and their acco President, H. Y. Benedict of the University of Texas said that the proposed publication in the Texas Barb might be "difficult to handle" because of the restrictions on official publications. The Texas Barb opposing fraternities at the University, is U issue its third number Friday. Forecasts Show Value This forecast has been of considerable value to agriculture even in this short period of time and if the results continue as favorable for the crop as they did at the start of the investible value. In fact they have been valuable enough to call scientists' attention to the work, and to apply for the Gurgeohem fellowship. "This method of determining weather conditions years, in advance," said Robert W. Jaffe, an expert on correlating statistics on past conditions with the sun spots. While he did not see any from the sun spots, but almost entirely from statistics, yes it is very intermittent, Jaffe said that scientists should relate with the conditions on the sun." Scientists are really claiming more for Professor After's discovery than just a test at the present time and do not attribute much value to the experiential hopeful of the results for the next few years and by 1946 if matters are worth the experiment should be valuable. Leaves in July Professor Alter plans to leave for England in July after attending two weeks, military camp at Fort Knoop, Kentucky. He plans to spend most of his time studying in London and a little time visiting on the continent. In 1930, when he or the fall semester in 1930, after a car's leave of absence. This fellowship is granted by the Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fund Guggenheim granted by his father and mother. Fellowship are granted to anyone studying "creative thought" or any knowledge of political science students, or anyone studying "creative thought" is allowed to receive who receive the award to do research work in Edu- The first one granted to a Kansas University man was to k. J. Schiller, professor of mathematics. He enabled him to do important research work in mathematics. The memorial foundation has been running four years and the second one granted to Kansas ournalists to Ark City Senior Reporters Will Publish The Traveler To spend a vacation is one thing but to spend it advantageously is another. Arrangements have been made by the faculty of the department of journalism to have the senior reporting student attend a City Travel Friday and Saturday. The members of the class intend to "put out" the paper for those two Those making the trip are: Milford Edridge, Lawrence; Marion Logan, Lee; Matthew Waterson; Carolyn Kelley, Kansas City, Mo.; Virgil Engin, Waterville; Millard Husley, Dodge City; Lawrence, Illinois; Elysol, Solomon, and Philip Edgarda, Lawrence. The entire party will leave Lawrence Thursday noon and plan to attend the event. Other students are evening. Katherine Maus and Elizabeth Bartleger, students in the University have offered their homes to other students. Other papers are being considered by Prof. J. S. Hamilton for the experience of the students, including the class of 2015. Times. The Journal-World and the Kansas City Kansas. Ben Hibbs, the managing editor of the Arkansas City Traveler, was graduated from K. U. in 1824, at that time receiving his bachelor of Arb degree. Zennelin Over Athens Athens, Greece. The Graf Zeppelin, German giant giant驶着, elicited over the Acropolis and the ancient city of Athens. It proceeded 'owards Constantinople.' Send the Daily Kansan home.