WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY,DAILY KANSAN,LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Teas for Candidates of W. S. G. A. Offices Held in Ad. Rest Room 心 Names on Dresses Give Voters Means of Identifying Contestants Identified by slips of paper exhibiting their names and prospective offices the candidates for W. S. G. A. council were all present yesterday at the election tea held in the central Adjutant rest room from 3:30 p. 5 m. The ten men hold to enable the themen to work together, they would later be voting. The losers lesses are the old members of the S. G; A. council, Mrs. Jane McLean and Dr. T. Woods. The candidates present running for offices were: president, Martha Urbina and Arab Weidman; first vice-president, Naomi Duescherm, Edna Lemon, second vice-president, Norlard Westborn second vice-president, Edna Spooner-maiden and Lois Gillis. For secretary, Helen Benson, Doris Deckster; for treasurer, Colen Servant; Ruth Breedhall, Wilma Taynor; Ruth McKee, Barbara Henderson, Grace Kiel, Florence Longencker, Dorothy Raudschack, Justin Strong; College representative, John Curran; Black, Evelyn Babb, Betty Arnold, Fine Arts representative, Amnett Bartlett, Virginia Derge, Elmacenter Macdonald, Johnson, Mary Carew, Ruth Riebe. For senior vice-president, Laich Watson, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Harrison Swepson, James Wiesner, Sweenewan, Pauline Hancock, Roberta Neison, Dennis Duger, Dorothy Markley junior vice-president, Holen Hammer, John Shaw, Jennifer Burke, junior secretary, Katherine Bel秉秉, Dorothy Stanton, Joseph Edmond Hill, Winterschlag, Joseph White. For sophomore vice-president, Frances Bates, Caroline House, Myles Littleton, Frances Bradford, Margaret Hargreave, Emily Barton, Christine Fink, Earline Carrion, Laura Juda, Jeann Koehring, Margaret McCauley, and Lisa Voting is open to all women on the Hill who have paid the W. S. G. Aee, and will take place all day Thursday. The last chance to meet the candidate before the election tomorrow will be an afternoon at the election tea in the central Administration rest room from 12 noon. The old members were hostesses to the University women and presented them with flowers. The dates wore their names and officiated to their dresses. Fifty-nine men Kansas Engineers' Annual Convention (continued from page 1) neering aspirate some particular engineering subject of timely interest. The subject of "Aviation" will be covered in the different parts of the field covered by the industry. The subject of "Engineering" is the field of engineering, which is a feature of the annual program, will be the demonstration of a photophone by Mr The address of Mr. Stone will be followed by a reproduction of the manuscript "talkie" lecture. The lecture will prove to be of particular interest to students of physics, chemistry and mathematics; and from the consulting engineer in explaining that the lecture demonstrates the usefulness of the proved of the students present. The lecture is by Prof. Irving Langmuir, president of the Royal Society of London and is not being shown generally in America, the presentation here being the usual. By photophone, President Richmond of Union College, Schenectady, will introduce Professor Langmuir to the audience in attendance Thursday. The program of Mr. Stone while at the University includes the address of the building where he is luncheon with the Kiwanis club Thursday, guest speaker in the Union catered by the Engineering Society of the university and the address in the University L. W. Chapp, president of the First Trust Company of Weichin, will deliver an address at a noon ceremony on Friday in row. He will talk on "Airports"—the subject which he will use in the morning on the Engineers' Day pro- The out-of-town guests of the Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Associated Engineering Societies have been invited to attend the moon luncheon. Phone 1329 Following the afternoon lectures in Central Administration auditorium, the associated Engineering Societies of the University and Union cafeteria, the members of the student council of the School of Engineering and Architecture, the chairman of the School of Engineering and Architecture, the chairman of the Associated Engineering Societies of the University, the manager and manager of the Kansai Engineer. Students in the School of Engineering and Architecture, have seen this work from Tumba Banda art required to attend the morning and evening lectures, according to them. Work called for and delivered H. D. Heen, mgr. 1245 Conn. Avitation problems will be the central theme of engineers' meetings that take place in the auditorium or at a conference in taehdi fl oaam- ternoon in the auditorium of central university. Lawson Talks to Frosh "The real difference between the poor student and the good student is entirely a matter of time," said Paul E. Chandler, a senior graphic analytics, analyzing the value of scholarship in a speech given before the freshman fellowship meeting Tuesday, when he delivered his talk. Fellowship Meeting Indorses "University Sunday" "Education is not measured by the grades which we may receive, but by the quality of our studies. We require in the course of study, that may contribute to a fuller life," he said. Dean Lawson further remarked that people are not born with any great amount of intelligence, but it is some kind of requirement be required through diligent effort. At the close of the meeting, freshmen present and all other students and faculty members of the University were invited to participate in "University Sunday," which will be held at the churches in Lawrence March 17. The churches will all hold special services in the interest of students in need, in the community, and it is hoped that all of the churches in Lawrence will be crowded. representatives of telephone companies will hold conferences with students interested in online clerical or training work with the companies. There are a number of positions available for men students of the University who wish to win their board and room, according to Sam Carter, social secretary of the Y. M. C. A. student body. Students must submit these conditions if they will see Mr. Carter at 121 Fraser hall as soon as possible. On the "Job" Trail J. Harrison is a personally superintendent of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company who will hold a press briefing Thursday morning. The American Telegraph and Telephone Company representative, T. C. Schrage, from the Long Lines Department of St. Louis, will represent the Compasstrie Company and Joseph Parinee of the Bell Laboratories, New York City, will interview students tomorrow. Hobson, Ment—(UIP)—Severity of snowstorms and cold in this region during the past two months drove wild deer into civilization, and many are the tales of ranchers who rejoice that animals along with domesticated cattle Storms Drive Animals In Boulder, Colo.—Part of the Grand Ducal collection of prints, a noted Austrian art collection has been given to the state Museum of Colorado. The collection consists of paintings by Raphael, Michelangelo and Giorgio de Chirico, among others of other famous European artists. Colorado U$_2$ Gets Famous Prints Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford Don't Throw Your Hose Away! Phone 653 916 Mass. Runners, Snags and Holes Mended Hemstirching — Pleating — Buttons Dressmaking — Alterations Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Phone 6834 9331 Mass. St. Lawrence Seattle, —(UIP)— When Capitol enters into the affairs of University of Washington students, better schemas for data collection and recent survey made on the campus. The married students nt in the university—and there are plenty of them—have learned that the wedding ring is in acquiring an academic education. Marriage Leads to High Scholarship, Says Survey A tendency to settle down from the gray college life and greater attention to books is the chief advantage of this profession in their undergraduate marriages. At the University of Oregon, Professor Herbert Howe, of the English department, would have all of his students marry. Plane Lands Safety In Street Hammond, Indiana. A plane landed in a paved street without damage was the feast performed here by Edward Hill mail flyer. A watercraft carrying three people on the pilot brought his machine down safely through a maze of telegraphy "All college students should be married before they out college" he said. "In many cases, it is ried, they would waste fewer evertings and marriages would be for the betterment of scholastic standings." He added that at the university said: "Intelligence tests show that persons who get masters, have a higher intelligence rating." Plane Lands Safely In Street GOST: Plus functinne neeither in Library or Fooner ball, or between Campus and Cobbin ball. Reward. Aletha Laport. Phone 860-. 129 Alexia Laport. Phone 860-. Twenty-five words or one line, i. bisonstant, i. bisonstort, or i. bisonstropt. Fourteen words or one line, i. bisonstert, i. bisonstort, or i. bisonstropt. Eight words, i. bisonstert, or each word is represented in only one term when it is implied in only one term. LOST: Five keys on ring on K, U, golf course, Sunday. Reward, Return to Women's gymnasium. -127 LOST: Sinn Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sister pin with pearls, Finder return to Grace Glanville, 1356 Tenn. or call 1953, Reward. — 127 LOST: Rhinestone backle in or near union building, Friday night. Reward. Call 898. -127 THE PERSON is known and was seen at the Junior Program wearing an antique gold moss bracelet with slide worn in it. The bracelet was used as an airbelt from grandmother. Unless the bracelet is returned, steps leave at Karnataka Business Office. MARCELLING: Experienced 50 cents. Phone 2775, 1015 Kentucky. Want Ads MILD enough for anybody . . . and yet . . . THEY SATISFY Send The Daily Kansan home. "If you want the Rainbow you must have the rain"— And the Rain Coat you have here. The Gabardine Trench Coat The *Blairney Stone* still does business at the old stand. You tip the guide to hold onto your heel, lean far over the castle wall, and print a respectful smack upon the famous relic. After you can charm the birds out of the trees; you can talk anybody out of anything, even to switching his favorite cigarette. Unfortunately, the writer has never had this privilege, and his effort to make you see the light and light a Chesterfield must limit itself CHESTERFIELD Smart as can be Cravanetted at $9.75 Rubberized Plaid lined $7.50 Leathererized, Various Colors. $6.95 Delivered quickly in case of sudden shower PHONE 266 If that isn't the last word on the subject of smoking, your correspondent engages to eat the Blarney Stone upon his very next trip to the Emerald Isle. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. Ligaturetbyers Volnens Co to a plain quotation of cigarette fact, namely: "We state it as our honest belief that the tobacco uses in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price." At the University of Ohio, fraternities will be limited to three days for their initiation rites. In the neighborhood of Columbus the Ohio State University has been writing to a traditional week of induction into a party thirty-six hours. SUITING YOU that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. Sergeant's Dandruff Remover Softens and Beautifies the Hair and Keeps it Clean and Lustrous get it at Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 New Spring Neckties — $1.80 $1.50 Shirts--from Manhattan and tide in all the new colors and patterns a big display for $1.35 to $5 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits - Top Coats — $30 An All Silk Chiffon at a New Low Price $150 Never before have you been able to secure a lustrous sheer. all silk McCallum at such a low price. No. 1921. INNES'