4 Weather Fair tonight a n d d Tuesday. 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN See the burial place of Marshal Foch on page 4. Vol. XXVI No. 136 AROUND MT. OREAD Official Student Paper of The University of Kansas Chester Barr, 1829, is notably ill at a Syracuse, Kan., hospital. Initiation ceremonies were held by Aeneia fraternity Sunday for Clinton Kriminger, c'31, and John B. Young, c'29. Harley E. Bibble, A. B. *18*, who has been employed by the Needleman Daily Sun, is now editor of the Thayer News, at Thayer. has been ei played by the Nedochie July Sun, is now editor of the Thaya News, at Thayer. Walter L. Daylan, instructor in a cockey, returned to his classes to buoy his misunderstandings before his misuse Prof. Donald C. Mars and Prof. Stuart Queen have his charge of his classes. uses Irone Miller, who is in charge of her training' in home economics, is attending the regional conference for vocational education, it J. C. Creed, Jr., A. B. 24, has been made head of the real estate department of the Tufts Martin Plan Bank, the Duke University Bank, or the Kippa Alba fraternity. George M. Real, associate professor of architecture, will be a delegate to the national meeting of the Red Cross in Washington D. C, April 22 to 26. D, E, C. Allen left today for Aberdeen, N. D., where he will speak at the annual athletics banquet of the South Dakota State Teachers College. Anderson will speak at the high school Tuesday morning and the Lion's Club at a night Kenmonth Stevenson, A. B., 25, and Sarah Williams Stevenson, A. B., 20 have moved from Lawrence to Palo Alto to share this charge on the Logan and Moore Lumber Yard. Harry West, president of the University Y, M. C. A., and Sam Carter acting executive secretary, are going to meet with the president who will meet similar representatives from Nebraska University and the university agrees to mount plant for a convention. FOUR_PAGES Phi Lambda Sigma, Presbyterian church organization, hold initiation for new members in Westchester county; honor members are Relen Whitney; Rinchele Leonon, c$22; Wiley Watson, gc; Mara Jones, c$22; Robert Robinson, m; Roby Johnson, c$22; Lilian Rollins, Legend Punctet, Herbert Foley and Margaret Jaw Winter, c$22. E, W. Ely of the department of e-Commerce and domestic commerce teaches business at the School of Business today on simplification in business. He spoke before the Lawrence Bethel Club at the KKU event to be heard over KFUK tonight. Mr Ely is accompanied by J. E. Wren who will speak for eight minutes for e-commerce commerce. John W. Pinkston, uncle, *e*, received minor injuries in an automobile accident Saturday afternoon. According to Poole, the driver was hit by a woman who lost control while rounding a curve on U. S. 40 about seven miles west of Lawrence. Both cars were damaged considerably, but the occupants escaped with minor injuries. An exhibition of qubits at a silver tea of the women of the Episcopal church in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon, April 11. There will be a number of beautiful antique qubits displayed, including those women have been at work recently. Dorothy Deaver, Lester Crossey, Jay Kawano, John R. Hatcher, and Richard M. McGraw will be the national engineering students to receive meetings for their man-made design of it. The musical comedy 'New Moon will be ready for its initial performance Tuesday evening, according to Gorcea Calhane, an 'director'. A seven hour practice was held Sunday afternoon and the cash showed much improvement over that of previous rehearsals. There were 120 in attendance Caleban besterves that these will be sufficient to round out the cast. A geology field trip under the direction of Dr. Raymond C. Moore, is being planned for the Eurasian vacation to help students prepare five students plan to make the trip which will cover a course of seven hundred and fifty miles. The group, going Sedalia and Jefferson City, Southern Missouri, the Ozark region and St. Louis will be included on the trip to collect to return here Monday evening. Chicago Sculptor Will Be Fine Arts Day Speaker Here Morado Taft, Widely Known as Lecturer on Art, at Convocation Louisville Taft, Chicago, one of America's tourism sculptors and one of the most famous artists of art today, will be the speaker at the annual fine arts convoction which will be held Thursday, May 2, in Louisville, KY, from 1 to 3 p.m. Dean D, M. Swartzbout of the School of Fine Arts announced today that he will speak on the best speakers on art in America today. He will speak on "Banity in American Life," in his convoction addressed to Mr. Taft's staircases are to St. found in many of the representative cities of the United States, and he is considered the chief sculptor of America He is in popular demand as a lecturer in St. Gaulle's University and also in the country. The University Concert Course management is co-operating with the University of Washington in assigning Mr. Taft here. Chancellor K. H. Lindley and Dean Swartwhatch head Mr. Taft speak at the conference of fine arts which was held on April 25th, 2014. They determined at that time to put forth every effort necessary to acquire an address for an address and to acquaint him with the recent art collection acquired by the University through the Y. W. Cabinets at Retreat Mr. Tart is a member of the National Commission of Foe Arts Competitions and has been a resident professor of art at the University of Illinois, Urbana. Meeting Held at Broadview Inn Over Week-End LAWRENCE, KANSAS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929 Formulating objectives for the coming year, members of the new and old exhibitors of the University Y, W, C. A. hold a return* at Broadway Inn over the week-end, a黛尔艾丽威廉s secretary, was appointed. For the offer, The retreat, which was provided over by Ruth Kucha, new president, besides making plans for the coming year, was a fellowship offer by which the more successful candidates endowed all of their responsibilities from the old cabin members. Sunday morning members of the cabinets not at Henley House for a devotional service, going from there to the Congregation for the Blessed Sacrament. The insulation for the new cabinet will be Tuesday, April 8, at the vesper service. Those on the old cabins were: Jona mita Devine, Rachel Gard, Joe Kirk Grant, Nicola Lloyd, Gregory Dorothy Brook, Harriet Cowen, Deanna Mine Harness, Ethel Davies, Sara Kunze Bergman, Jeremy Fuchs, Caroline Chiemper, Laurie Climperwein, Dorothy Johnston, Khel Elkhan, Khel Benon邓建章, Deudy Graves, Haile Margaret David The Rev. Mr. O, A. Gelseman, minister to the Grace Lutheran Church of Oak Park, IL, will lecture this evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Immaculate Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kewgale Avenue. He will also "blow" of God in history. the members of the new cabin area: Kirstie Kunke, Kathryn McFarland, Janet Lambert, Bennis Winterbetham, Katherine Many, Amy Essatz, Naomi Dicecherry, Lolietta Wiese, Mary Jones, Alicia Hansen, Hannes Maria Need, Gladys Baker. Rev. Geiseman to Talk at Lutheran Church Tonigh Mr. Geissman, who speaks at the Silberstreet theater in Kansas City, Mo., teaches the course to students by the student chapter of the Lutheran Walker League. The speaker is one of the outstanding instructors in the course. He fills many lecture engagements. Last week he spoke at the noonday Lenten services at St. Louis for the seventh time. "This lecture will be a defense of the doctrine that a personal God directs and controls us. W. W. Stooppeworth, at whose church the lecture will be held. The lecture will present facts from the Bible. Students are especially welcome." Hyde Arrives in Kansas City Kansas City, Mo. — (UP) -Aligned over the reception accorded him, since he was a member of the university of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde arrived here from Washington yesterday. He will remain here today. Hyde Arrives in Kansas City Temperature Drops 14 A drop on 14 degrees in 20 minutes came in the temperature last night after an extremely warm day, at the University power plant since. Degrees in 20 Minutes The changes began about 8:15, when the thermometer showed 74 degrees. By 9:00 it registered 60 degrees. By 9:30 had fallen to 60 degrees above zero. The temperature yesterday reached the highest mark at about 2 p.m. on Monday, when we headed east. The lowest point came this morning at 6 a.m., when the deri- nant was running. Chancellor Will Speak at D. A. R. Dinner Held in Union Building, Wed Chapter Expects 350 Guests University String Quartet Chancellor E. H, Lindley will be the principal speaker at a complimentary dinner which to be given by the local Battery Washington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution on Saturday, March 27, in the Union building. Will Play The dinner will be given in honor of visiting delegates of the state or guardian of the DAK, which is a museum located on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week. Places will be laid for 350 guests at the dinner. Early-three chapters of the origine will be represented at the conference. Mrs. Henry Asher will be toasties trees at the dinner. The program is Invocation, Mrs. W. J. Gilmore. University string quartet Waldenbury College, Great Britain Conrad McGrew, second violin, Karl Knueckner, viola. Waltemur Gelch, first violin, Conrad McGrew, second violi D. at Saworth high. "The Stand the U.A.R. Takes National Defense," Mrs. Georgett Theuer Garnsworth Violin solo, Waldemar Geltech. "The Ideals of D.A.P., Mrs. Rob B. Campbell." Vocal lotto. El Wamiego. "Who Discovered America?" Chan- celor E. H. Lareley. Vocal song: "The Storker" by Chooky, Alice Moncreef with University String Quartet "Ave Maria" by Each Gonnel, Alice Moncreief. Piano accompaniment by M., H., A. Anker. Child subjo贞 by D, M. Stearnt. Miss Mudge Bullece is chairman of the committee on arrangements for the committee area. Mrs. R. C. Bunting, Mrs. Flood Rankin, Mrs. Jen Jones, Mrs. Freed Bartlett, Miss Sheeling, and Mrs. Lauren Villa Quartet Will Flay Tonight The Wednesday issue of your Daily Kansan will be the last until Tuesday, April 2. This Will Be Last Apparance at the University --of the Past The world famous Florence string concert will host in 8/29 (taught on Thursday) a third number on the University Conservat Course. The organization is on hand to assist with the last time that music basses will have an opportunity to hear it perform in concert. The program for the concert is: I. Quartet in moor (K 421) II. Quartet in winter (K 422) III. Minuteo, Teram con evinzione IV. Quartet in spring (K 423) Scherazzo (From quartet in G major) Fern L. Coppeh, f93, nationally known landscape painter, arrived from Philadelphia in a few days ago to New York City. Mrs. MargaretSharp, 1545 New Hampshire street, Mrs. Coppeh is the wife of Robert W. Coppeh, A.B. ... III— Quartel in E mitor, Smetana, “From My Life”). Allegro vivo appassionato; Allegro moderato a la poesia; Larca: Largo sostintivo; Vivases. Former Student, Now Eastern Artist, Is Here Mrs. Campbell is a member of many bartery societies throughout the U.S., including the American Barley Society of Philadelphia, the Guarantor Society of Artists, the North Shore Art Association, and National Association for the Barley Industry. She received the H. D. Dean prize given by the American Barley Institute of Philadelphia, the first chair of the Plastic club of Philadelphia. Several of her works were exhibited to the critical writing class of the department. These were centrally received, a group of her paintings is now being shown. Local Y.M.C.A. Delegates Attend State Conference Seven students and faculty members from the University attended the state officers training conferences of the State Board of Education, Saturday, Sunday, and Sundaik, Prof John Lee, of the department of geo-technics, and Robert S. Wilson, graduate student in sociology, were among speakers on the conference program. Four Pass Missouri Bar Coach Hoffman, former secretary of the V. M. C. A, and new secretary of the International Student Service at the University, led the program, Mr. Hoffmann, when at the University, was instrumental in establishing the Chinese tree tradition, which substitutes into the student project. Harry West, newly elected president of the local Y. M. C. A. Arthur Combs, vice-president, Goulds Endeavor treasurer, with Sam Carter, associate general secretary of the University administration, were delegated to the conference. Corder and Van Hipser Were Two Outstanding Students Mr. Hoffman was the main speaker at the "International" banquet Saturday night, speaking on the subject of racism and its response to "Responsibility for the New World Order." In especially emphasized the fact that German students are making the greatest contribution to imminent war in all of our country in the world. Carter and Wilson were among the leaders of grocery chain which has been active for thirty-month mounting and afterfeat. Wilson also was in charge of the Masters Basketball tournament. At the same time the current year's M. A. C., conference at next year's Park, Calif. Professor Ie give the evening ad dress of the conferences Friday evening, on the subject, "The Purpose of a College Education." Station of the 26 stairway in Kuwait having M, V, C, A, N's adequate to the conference, making the total attendance number around 125. John Ise Delivers Opening Address at Officers' Training Meet at Emperor Four University of Kansas law students presented the Missouri state bar examination, it was made known to them as the "Rosebanks" competition a month ago. They are: Kenneth Corder, 167, Roth Vanikilip, 123, Richard Reynold, 129, and Karen --of the Past Kansas City .(UIP) -More than 200 persons who were crowded outside church last night were dispatched when Dr. Harman O. DeGraft, a medical professor at which resulted in his dismissal as assistant professor of sociology at the "Currier, a member of the University depute ordine, is only in his second year in the law school. He passing the examinations for admission in the law school." Woman From Calcutta Will Speak at Vespers DeGraff Fails to Defend Questionnaire in Speech Sangavati Chittimandir of Calcutta, India who will receive her scholarships in March and April, will attend this spring, will speak at the YW C.W. A., a center of Almyre's Hall Tempus. It is said that Doctor DeGraft offended his scoliology in the class "The Family," making it plain that it was a joke. He also noncommittal college would approve. Van Maritzer is well known at Green Hill for her accomplishments in schoolships, she having received the diplomatic honor award last year. "We are asking her to speak on "Life of Women in Modern India," said Mrs Williams, executive secretary of the Y.W.C.A. "She may speak about the family and social principles, the equality of men and women in India." Miss Chilimben, who is the Rocky Mountain representative in the Christian World Education Association with her main talk, of the native free prairie of India Myore, where the committee has worked extensively, for Pentagon not two years ago. "Because we are having an out of town speaker who is so well known all University students," she said. "We will attend the Veterans Tuesday," said Mrs Williams. Work on New Snow Hall Is Progressing Rapidl Work on New Stairs half in preparation, just more time necessary to Tie the Lights on the staircase. The main work now is being done on the third floor, where the kitchen will be constructed in a week and a half, the men will be putting the little floors, the apartments, in place. Work has already been started on the portitions in the basement,贮藏室, and the first floor. The work on the building has been some what delivery during the last week by cutting, cutting, which is done in Step 6. Walter R. Stubbs Dies in Topeka; Was Twice Governor of Kansas Kansas Loses Colorful Figure in Political Activities Truckin' — (UIP) Screaming to complete distance. Walter Rosses exits the truck and prompts throughout the south west as a ranch man, died today by suicide. The police are still on the death for the last five days, and his good name will be for life. He shortly after passed away. Stables serve five times per month. From 1930 to 1948, an expanded Stable served a total of 65 Kansas photos in a matter for 50 good many years in the state government. He was born in Finland but came west to Kaukaa when 11 years old. He married the woman he loved early in his career which spawned him a fair fortune in eattle and Minnesota. Active "Boobuster" He was elevated to the presidentship after several years in the Kansas legislature, during which he first spoke about "begotter" movements of time. Staind failed to recall his political duties, however, after his terms in office. In 2013, Staind joined the United States Senate once more fully. Once he won the Republican nomination but lost in the election and不知道什么时候 failed to get the nomination. After they may be wise companies have left considerable亏欠 due to earlier maternal defection, leaving him with 80 percent of his wealth in Texas, Colorado and New Mexico. In later years he started in partnership with the University of Alabama Division at Fountain, Colts, when he was seized with Obus last January. The university had been a hospital for relatives. The funeral of W. R. Stable will be held here in Lawrence, Wednesday afternoon, 27 at 2,30 at the Mothbelt church, Dr. Charles M. Shubenon of Tupelo, will be in plains and will be made in Oakfield country. A daughter, Margaret Stubnau, son B, C. S. Brett, received a R. A. degree from the University of Kuala Lumpur in 1983. W. R. Stubnau, *T*, as an The Saima Na fraternity now or familes the house to which Mr. Stubb and his family formerly lived. Many Notables Plan to Attend Funeral Service Pompous Rites for Fool Fairc, (UPP) No matter in his hobbit or even Napoleon, ever received and thanked for what he did, parered for Marshall Ferminot Foch who commanded the greatest number of ships during the war. The General service will be attended by President Bonneyque, the Price of Wales, Price Clarke of Ireland, the Ambassador of Canada, visiting friends, and representatives. Abbey Biorge, host of the partial church of Saint Gloddeh, will lay down tomorrow moving and Caroling in the name of Pope Pax XI. Eller Accepts Pastorate to Relieve Dean Brader A call to the pastorate of the North Lawrence Christian church was extended to Rahul Ehlert, g're, ei, the result of a meeting of the congregation of that church, Sunday afternoon Ehler will succeed Dean S. B. Brandenberger and Dee A. Meyer in seven years. He will begin active service the first Sunday in April. Eller has been active as a minister for several years, having filled and helped with the town's schools. During the Christmas holidays he received a call to Anchorage town, but was unable to accept an account of his studies here at the UAlbany. Attend the Kansas Relays. April 20 DR. R. A. MILLIKAN WILL ADDRESS BACCALAUREATE GATHERING HERE; LITTLE IS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Two Outstanding Leaders Are Secured by Chancellor for Major Events During Fifty-seventh Annual Graduation Exercises of K. U.; Law Sermon by Scientist Dr. Hedley A. M. Nishkin, known thouchelmothe the world for his pioneering work on the development of the electron will be the latehead researcher at the 83rd commencement of the University of Kansas from Governor Sonderland. *II* Organist to Appear in Classical Concert Tuesday, March 26 Says Swarthout Program Will Be Varied Enough to Suit Any Musical Taste. Baccalaureate Speaker Felix Stainey, Sister, Collegia, a fellow in the American Gulf of Oman and one of the most prominent urgencies in the part of the U.S. involved a student. The May March 26, at 4 p.m. on the University audition. Mr. Seller will present a program of each variety and interest that he has developed and designed for the Institute and Dean's Department of the School of Fine Arts, in consultation with the University's faculty of artistry of the University convened to be held at one time, in the spring of 2016, to form the University for each year. Mr. Seller will be the only binding agent. Student admission for the concert will be fifty center, the general admission fee is $10. The Junior Scholar of the American College of Organics is cooperating with the university concert course management to bring Mr. Boone on as a guest speaker at an upcoming meeting, which is being held in Lawrence Monday and Tuesday, March 13th. Thickets for the concert may be submitted to the office of the School Fine Arts. A baccalaureum by a scientist will be the baccalaureum program at the University of Kaunas, June 9, according to an announcement today by Channeler E. H. Lindsley. Robert A. Millikan of Pasadena, master scientist, will preach the baccalaureum sermon evening and the address for the fifty-seven annual symposium by Clarence C. Little, president of the University of Michigan. Mrs. Select's program is: Congress Overturns in F Minor, Al relief Hollies. Minus from Suite (MK), Walter D. Zimmerman. Cone Cool, Creator, Spirit Blast L.S. Back The rank to Jurmatum, Bach, Groebel Fignin in E lot (S), Anu's J. S. Bach. Ustino from "Water State" (O. A. Olivier Vernus) (G. B. G. Hortonius) (O. M. Horsman) (G. Allgrepette Gloemann) (G. R. O'Connor) Dame of the House of P, P. I. Carynn Walls (Mountain Skaters) Joseph W. Clokey. The Chapel of San Miguel (MS) Neway, E. N. Sander Seberto Couta H in C minor Mark Andrews. Rombault Curec, John Reason Carillon-Sortie, Henri Mulet. Hoover Declines to Urge Mode of Farm Relief Mr. Howard's attitude was given to the committee by its chairman Mr. Navy in a statement before Senate President Barack Obama, who said he was called the first witness. Washington, — (U.P.) — President Howard indirectly informed the semi-agriculture committee today at its annual meeting that he does not desire to belyow any specific grade of turnover, but is willing to co-sponsor with the can - A lay-cornby by a scientist will be the baccalaureate program at the University of Kansas, June 9, second day; today by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Robert A. Miltikan of Pacodese, minister secretary, will preschec the baccalaureate sermon, Sunday evening and the address for the fifty-seventh annual commencement will be by Dr. Howard F. Caldwell, member of the University of Michigan. Doctor Millman is one of the leading scientists of the present day. He holds degrees from 16 American and 50 British universities, many prizes for his contributions to science. In 1921 he received the Cowtock prize for research in electricity; and in 1958, he Nobel prize in physics, including measuring the electron. He has been the chairman of the National Research council at Washington since 1917, and chairman of the during the World War, he was chief of the science and research division of the United States army signal corps. "OF First Rank' "Doctor Millman is in a psychist of first rank, moved particularly for his determination of the charge of contempt," commented F. E. Kester, professor of physics, this morning. "His last notable activities have been in the area of the human body which work he has been searching along the same lines as the prominent certain scientists. Kollover and Coopers, the Canadian scientist, McMann." Not only a Doctor Miltian been eained in the research field, but also in the matter of reconciliation be- tween the United States and the Miltian, a member of the Uintarian church at Pandosco, believes that their conflict, that both are understanding for each other. The scientist is notable in his field for his firm stated on the belief that the DNA of all humans is only artificial. He has written several important pamphlets. Doctor Little is at present educating a new idea, the Alumni University course. It is a part of the university, as well as the student body. It is his idea that the alumnus want to and should continue their education, but that it is only natural that they should turn to their alma mater for furthering their education, so that they will be prepared for the plan now. To make this possible, the alumni are to pay fees, and study, either by extension course, correspondence courses, or short courses on the Doctor of Science in Computer Design at the University of Michigan, and has been involved in computer science, and is the author of articles in applied cancer research, and edi- tion of scientific journals. Award Five Scholarships Two Students of Lawrence Receive Prizes Five scholarships for the rest of the school year, recently awarded by the scholarship committee of the University of which Miss Eugenie Gallo is chairman, were announced today from the office of Chancellor E. H. Two scholarships from the Women's Self Government Association of the University, to Joseph Peck of the University of California, Anderson of Lawrence, c1910. Two loan scholarships from the Friends in Council, to Mary E. Shuler of Lawrence, £30; to Eltha Halbock of Mende, £1M. The second half of the Kappa Beta ban scholarship, held the first semester by Marita Reis, withdrawn, to Earlier Hill, of Canton, S. D., gr. To Circle Globe from Kansas City Kansas City, Mo. — (UIP) — An around the world solo flight in August or September was announced today by Captain Denis Rooke, noted London Pilot. The flight, covering about 86,000 miles, will be the longest solo attempted to date, Captain Rooke Send the Dally Kansan home.