PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 Student Council Swears in Seven New Appointees Investigation of Sour Owl to Be Dropped; Vote to Hold Editor Responsible Seven new members of the Men's Student Council were sworn in, diplomatic action taken against a man of doomnessness, and the question of what Oed investigation disposed of at the meeting of the council last night. The new members of the council, who are filling vacancies caused by several members dropping out of school, include Paul White and Tom Longue of the School of Engineering; Louise Lacorte of the School of Medicine; Reocque of the School of Pharmacy; and Don Seals, John Young, and William Howe of the College of Liberal Arts. Will Swerer in Owl Editor It was decided that the editor-in-chief of the Sour Owl is to be held responsible for the character and actions of the writer hereafter, and will be required to take an oath of office before that they宝 This action followed the investigation of the member of the QC by a committee appointed, and meeting of the council. A plan to require each house of the DU to be composed of students and faculty members, before publication, was not approved. Discass Suring Election A report of the executive committee recommending a line of five hours for the offender in a drunkenness case was accepted. Cross-Sport Electronics. Other exhibitors have not included the decision to support the bridge, chest, and checkers tournaments being held at the Union Building to the extent of offering $25 in prizes to the gamers of the contents. Additional prizes would include these tournaments, it was thought. A report of the election committee was heard and plans for the spring election discussed, but nothing define it was decided upon. A special meeting of the council will be held next Wednesday evening for the consideration of urgent business. b. .. Announcements The Committee of Forty which was scheduled tonight at Henley Honey will not meet because of conflicting dates. This committee will meet on Tuesday, March 15 at Henley Honey and of the regular Honey service. Miss Ruth Hower announces practice for the floaters in the water car to be held at 7:30 tonight. House Each, Coffman, Gaffell, Gaskill, Cochlman, Klettner, Klasser, Hunter Wilkinson, Krettzer, and Wright are asked to report. A breakfast for all members of, Kansas Outing Club and their guests will be held Saturday, March 16 Meet at the gymnasium at 6:30 a.m. Candidates for offices for the coming year will be nominated at this meet- Margaret Brazier, president During freshman week at the University of Ohio upperappartment students were asked to select activities in which they participated in the activities of the university. They gave advice to the freshman and out-of-state students. BRAKE TESTING and ADJUSTING We have a four-wheel CowDRAKE BRAKE TESTING MACHINE which enables our mechanic to show you just how each of your brakes act in service. No Charge for Testing Drive in and let us show you how your brakes are work hard or Relining Bike work also. FIREstone TIRES Call 1300 CARTER SERVICE SOCIETY Virginia Belle Thomason visited to day at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Helen Luckey, e29, Corning, Kane, the greatest of the guard Marianne Ridings, e39 and Roberta Culbertson, e41, returning for some work on the Hill. The R.O.T.C. dance will be tomorrow night in the Union building for the members of the department and their guests. Tommy Jobson's Orchestra will play for the dancing. All members will wear their regulation blue uniforms. Robert Carr, Herbert Klemp, and Herbert Bucley are in charge of the party. The second W.S.G.A., candidate tea anne贝莉 Wednesday afternoon in the natural Administration room. food kitchen. Hilton poured tea during the afternoon and the present officers of the hotel were present. decorations were in pink and green and a bowl of pink flowers stood behind the windows, with green candles on the table. Itockton Gives Vacation School of Business Day April 17 Dinner in Evening "And there will be no classes for the School of Business after 11:30. This was the elixim of an announcement made by Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business today at the School of Business on April 17. Definitive plans for the program have not yet been formulated. The program will be a speaker to address the school and the community, and devoted to basketball games. As is customary, the seniors will play the juniors and the winner of the match will then be placed against the dean Stockton, the faculty won." In the evening a dinner has been planned. Arthur Cromb, but 20 was unable to attend the event. There will be faculty and student students, was well as several Officers of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and several prominent business firms of the state have been invited to attend the affair. Keurney, Neb.—(UP)—The site of old fort Kureney, which during the frontier days served as a bottleneck through which migration flowed over the plains to the great Oregon country. The city was designated history as a Nebraska state park. Site of Nebraska Fort to Be Made State Park For almost thirty years this old fort served as a hallmark of protection to the American West, the trail which was the war path of the Indian, the trail of the pioneers, and the highway of Oregon, Washington, and Merrimack convictions and the Gold Rush. Now, a resolution before the legislature presents the site to the state for use as a state historical marker. (1) $P(A \cap B) = P(A) \cdot P(B)$ $P(A) = \frac{5}{8}, P(B) = \frac{3}{4}$ $\therefore P(A \cap B) = \frac{5}{8} \times \frac{3}{4} = \frac{15}{32}$ "New Moon" Scenery Under Construction, Announces Manager Stage settings are now under construction for the W.S.G.A. comedy, "New Moon," according to William Burton, who is the stage manager of the acency for the production. Final Choice of Comedy's Cast Will Be Published Within a Few Days More work and time are being put upon this musical comedy than on any production in years, "Our idea," said Calhawn, "it to put the musical comedy in the University on a par with those presented in eastern schools." The revelation codent the popularity of the affair will increase yearly. Combined of course, with solid color silks. The bowed frock—the tailored frock—the print and plain ensemble. They're all here—a collection of modes featuring every one of the new style notes sounded at the recent Paris openings. Colorings are exceptionally interesting—they're in high keys mostly —in such distinguished tones as chartreuse, benna, new blue, jungle green. The cast will be announced in a few days according to George Callahan, the director. "We have reached a point where the work is finished work," said Callahan. "The choruses and leads are practicing on their dances and songs, and the band members are ready." We haven't thought it admirable to announce the cast up to the present time, things have worked out, so well that those taking part will soon be ready. Though it was previously announced that the comedy would be held March 28 and 27, so much in the way that it has been determined to run the play an extra day, making the dates March 25, 26, and "By this means," said Reben Flink, presiding officer of the theater will earn more money, the players will have more time to show their talents, and the students of the University will have a greater opportunity to play a truly worthwhile entertainment." A. de Montgom, Parlian journalist, says that travel is no longer equivalent to a college education. Its cost can be as low as a four-year film and a photobook. We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. Lively Prints for Spring at — $10.00 - $15.00 - $25.00 Suits Cleaned and Pressed 91.00 Phone 498 Conger Recital Thursday Program Begins at 8 p. m. and Is Open to Everyone Miss Alice Merle Conger, instructor in piano of the School of Fine Arts, will lead a session on March 14, in the auditorium of central Administration Building. The school will begin at no.mom. will be open until 7:30 p.m. Miss Conger's program is: Capriccio Brillante Mendicante Orchestral accompaniment played on second piano by D. M. Swarthout. (a) "Nacturine", Op. 8 No. 2, Chipin (b) "Ekude", Op. 5 No. 5, Chipin (c) "Etude", Op. 10 No. 8, Chipin (d) "Eklee in G minor", Op. 64 No. 2 (a) "Romance" Bovle (b) "Valse Impromptu" Liszt (c) "La Nuit" Clazonwur (d) "Etude de Concert" Op. 103 (e) "Études du Concert" Op. 103 "By the Beautiful Blue Danube" Strauss-Schultz-Elder Forty languages of Europe and Asia have been simplified by a group of scholars under the direction of Dr. Harold Becker professor of Indo-European lithology at Durham, to facilitate the mechanical seeding of type. LOST: Blue fountain per earl in Library or Fraser hall, or between Campus and Carbin hall. Reward. Alcea Laptop. Phone 866. —129 Twenty-two words or less I insertion. One hundred words I insertion. Over twenty-five words I insertion. I insertion of 6 in each word. What is the word only when accompanied by one word? MARCELLING; Experienced 56 cents. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. 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