Weather Kansas generally fair; not so cold in northwest portion. 6 B I 5 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Last time tonight. "Ten Nights," Fraser theater. Vol. XXVI Official Student Paper of The University of Kansas Committee Plans a Bridge Tourney at Union Building FOUR PAGES Matinee Dances Discusses as Another Possible Attraction at Memorial No. 108 The bridge contest will be a mixed competition. Partners "sign together or individually and later draw for a pair; a price will preshare be offered by the winner." No Set Date There will be no set time for playing of the matches so that the players can play at their own convenience or when they decide to play with the rounds must be finished. May Have Dances The Union building is for students who do not dance as well as for those who do. This tournament will give all students a chance to take part in university activities and get full auditioning, building, according to the committee. Plans are made for two sets of furniture for the second floor of the Union building with davernports and easy chairs. The committee that is in charge of getting the furniture is Belen Clark, Jr., at Hawkeye, c. 20, E. 129, James C. Jones, e. 23. At the University of Ohio matinee dances are given in the Union building. It has been thought that some students have taken the course. The possibility of University dances from 4 to 6 has been taken up other years by the student council but the problem of a place to hold the dances has remained unsolved. The Union building completed it is biped that matinee dances can be arranged by the student council. The Union building activity committee is responsible for the Nigg, instructor of bacteriology. The architects who designed the Union building, Pond and Pond, will be consulted on permanent bridges fit in with the present furnishings. Several decks of cards have been donated to the Union building by the Royal Shoe Company of Lawrence. Besides bridge, there will be a chess and checker tournament at the same time. Austrian Educator to Lecture to the Public Dengler Talks Thursday Prof. Paul L. Dengier, Austrian educator, who is now making a team of the United States, will be invited at a conference on education Thursday, February 20, at 4:30 in Fraser theater. The lecture is open to the public and all students enrolled in education classes are required to attend according to Dean A. Schwieger. Lindy and His Mother to Talk on Wedding Plan professor Denger, under the auspices of the Institute of International Studies, last week in St. Louis. He is speaking this week at the American Lawyerse in New York. New York,—(UP)—Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of the famous wife, will have a chance to talk with her son regarding his life and future. Anne Morrow daughter of the United States ambassador to Mexico, and to discuss his recent flight, when she lands here on the S. S. President Wilson from a Sheridan, Wyoming—(UP) - More people visited Yellowstone National Park during 1928 than they in Wyoming, figures indicate. A portion of the park indicates Uhver Arrives in Washington Colindergh Linderberg became engaged while Ms. Linderberg on the sea, en route from the Near East, where she has been teaching in Turkey. washington — (UP) President Honorary Houseman 11:30 p.m. from Florida where he has been taking his vacation. The remaining weekends, March 4 and March 5, be devoted to rounding out his cabin. receiving his dress, and determine its details. Visitors Outgrow Populace Find statistics show that, 230,984 persons entered the park last year; while Wyoming's population at the last census was given as 194,102. for Their Annual Outing Scouts to Camp Naish Seacons of the Wyndgate area who are coming to Camp Tenderwood bridges will gather at Camp Tenderwood Naish, cast of Bonner Springs, Thursday afternoon, for their annual outing. There are 21 scouts from Lawrence and the University, that have won merit badges in New Jersey and tend. Scouts from Kansas City, Kan., Leavenworth, and other cities in the district will number about 20, said Beirndel Bread, *c*², 29 school field ex- Each scout will take his own sheer and complete equipment. He will select his own menu and prepare his own food. "It is a practical application of the camping merit badge for scouts that are required to have," and Behrend. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1929 All will leave Thursday afternoon for the camp, remaining until Saturday evening. Second of Y. M. C. A. Noon Luncheon Forums To Be Held Tomorrow Noted Negro Leader Brough Here by Negro-Caucasian Organization John Bishop A. Gricey A. B. 92 said not to bother about any receiving committee for his office work and did not identify him as entitled "Theory of lassitude" in a telephone call this morning to Sam Koch, a professor at the Bible school that he would drive to Lawrence from his home in Kansas to attend a conference of time for the moon luncheon forum. This forum is sponsored by the Negro-Caucasian club of the University of Texas at Austin. C. A. aun lunches series, "An outstanding leader of the negro race," offers a look into the lives of some of its members. Before coming to Kansas City to serve as a bishop of the African M. E. church, Bishop Gregg served in Africa as a missionary. He had charge of the seventeenth Ecumenical Mission in the captains the whole of South Africa. He was president of Willowford university, Willowford, Ohiw, for several years. This university is the school owned and controlled by mygrens. Season tickets switch will admit one to the remaining five room limousines and four additional office, room 121, Fraser hall for a dollar and a quarter. Single admission. There are only a limited number of plants received for the climate adaptation program. These must be made by 10, a.m. at the "W" offices of both the single and sea-camp. Ernest A. Ryan, state adjutant of Louisiana, won the principal speaker's award for his speech Day banquet of the American Legion held last night at Wendemann's church. Legion Adjutant Speaks at Banquet Last Nigh In his talk he reviewed the founding of the Legion in Paris 190 years ago and discussed what the organization has accomplished, and outlined plans of the program of state national orders to be carried out in the future. Among the guests were, Chancellor E. B. Lindley, Senator Bradley of Columbus, Mayor R. C. Franklin, Chief of Police, Jodi Mackenzie, and C. C. Carr, local clerk, Arkansas City, (UIP) - Five-year Jack Pickett in director of the Arkansas City High School band and probation youngest musician leader While directing the high school band, Jack takes his work seriously, and if the music is not played just as well, he will be corrected until the defect is corrected. Three years ago when Jack was just learning to walk, he began the study of rhythm. When he was two and on-half years old, he was given a snare drum, and then a trap drummer all over that. That a trap drummer plays. Several months ago, Archie San Roman, band and orchestra director of the Arkansas City high school, discovered that the lad had an ear that was swollen and not growing times his age possesses. Since then he has been directing the school band. Washington — (UP) — The United States Supreme Court took action on Harry F. Sinclair's appeal from a three month's jail sentence for contempt of the Senate, after an argument by attorneys who hung on question whether the Tea Party Demon committee questions were perilent. Sinelair's Appeal Before Court Junior Prom Sour Owl Will Be Out Thursday Morning Editorial Board Members to Be Announced This Issue, According to Edit The Junior From number of the Sour Owl will appear Thursday morning with its usual feature cover in addition to some new皱新 department, according to the co-editors of *A Brief History* (c' 30), and *Enjambre Eriata* (c' 30). These chosen as members of the Solex Owl editorial board will also be announced in this number. The editors have picked about 30 who have been appointed to join the membership but decline to post them before the next. Owl is published. According to the eligibility rule established by the local chapter on Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, a short time ago was required that the editorial board be selling one-half page of advertising, by submitting and having printed eight inches of literary copy, or by submitting and publishing an essay. to Editors Greek Houses Have Page The Junior From number will continue a fraternity and security section on the campus of Georgetown by Greek letter society on the Hill This is the first time the Sour Gee Juvenile Ministry has fraternity and security jokes, and it will be a regular feature of the mage An unusually large number of contributors are listed in this number. Co-editor Iesenhaug stated this morning that he believed the number of contributors and the amount of nice previews exceeded that of any previous issue. Mine Contribute Material A number of exceptionally well-executed drawings have been turned in and it is believed that the artist standard is considerably higher than Instead of appearing on Friday in originally planned the dates of publication has been set for Thursday by the news agency on George Washington's birthday. Police Hunt Missing Child All 'Frisco Joins in Search of Four-Year-Old San Francisco... (UP) -The great eatt hunt in the history of San Francisco was underway today for Dori Kunze, who now misses in for more than 60 hours. After days and nights of search for the 1-year-old child, all available San Francisco police reserves were called and joined immediately in the hunt. In a modest city home, but a short distance from the playground where the girl was lived away, a hysterical mother and a tight-lipped father, Mrs. E. J., Murphy, have almost diamond hope of seeing their daughter. Stillwater, Okla. — (UP) Oklahoma A. and M. wrestlers here today for Iowa, where they engage in a fight that will be the last time they meet Cornell College at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and Saturday wrestle at Ames where Iowa State College will meet. New York, (UIP) -Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was fondly today with plaque of his achievement on the West Continental Air Route from New York to South America. He Lindbergh led the United Press he was planning a flight to South America. Friends of the colonel said it was possible Lindbergh would fly the first trip over the extension of the American airway from the San Antonio Zone. Aggie Wrestlers Enroute "However," explained Mr. Metketh, "a receipt will be all that is necessary to free those who are unable to work at the office of the county, treasurer." Cars Must Have Licenses Or Receipts by Feb. 2 Collegiate boonies must be labeled. Every car in Lawrence must have a license by Saturday, Feb. 23, according to J. F. Metcher, treasurer of Doughns County. Police will match for untagged automobiles. Little Doria was first misused by parents after a note reading, "You will never find her," signed K. K., found by a maidmate near her home. Send the Daily Kansan home. Lindbergh Plans Flight to South America Soon To be bledy's wife would be more of an honor than to be the mistress of the White House, in the opinion of Elizabeth Clark, 318 North Grove Ave, Chicago, Ill., who was a student at St. John's College as a member of the A. O. P. security. Would Rather Wed Lindy Than Live in White House Her opinion, along with those of other Chicago residents of marriage-able age, as stated in the Chicago Journal, told me that she had been the girls are simply delicious over him. Every girl I know has dreamed about him. You know that's a builft with girls, and it doesn't do anything special. When I marched down to the altar amid orange blooms with him than entering the White House. Yet Ann Marrow may do both. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he were president some day." Fees Drive Students From State Schools, Legislature Is Told Cheaper to Pay Tuition a Demonstrational Colleges, Says, Mark Says Mack "The state schools reached a peak in 1824," Mack said. "Since that time attendance figures have declined slightly, compared to 20,731 five years ago. The University of Kansas has maintained its enrollment because of the success of the medical school but college students have shown a steady decrease." Toppoak—(UP)—Increased fees at state colleges in Kansas during the past year have made it less expensive to attend public school and pay tuition, resulting in a decrease in enrollment of approximately three thousand at the university. A representative John Mack, Newton, said today in an argument before the house in opposition to the Dodge City mayor, announced that he is declaring, are having students while costing the taxpayers more money. Representative Mack showed statistics showing an increase in educational expenses in college and university enrollment. "The state schools have revenues from fees偿付至 agreemently guaranteed by the state." Mark said, "the state schools are supposed to furnish free tuition, but they do not accept any fee from the state school than it does any of the denormalized institutions of the The men and women of the faculty will meet together for one of their few joint social gatherings of the year tonight at 8 at the Urban building, where Professor A. J., Mrs. A. J., Mix, wife of Professor Mix of the department of biological science will be the feature of the event, the K. U. men's uniart will sing. Faculty Men and Women to Stage Party Tonight The faculty women and the wives of faculty men have charge of the eventantial this evening. After the eventantial, the evening will be spent in dancing. --- Kansas City (UP)-Nominal rain from this cold snap which has portion the past 30 hours was forecast for Wednesday by the weather Temperature today ranged from 8 degrees below zero in Nebraska to below the freezing mark throughout the region. Public lands committee meets or Sterling Salt Creek report. A light snow has fallen throughout the southwest and was continuing in parts of Missouri and Oklahoma, where snow harris also extended earworn. Expects to vote on Jonas' probabili- bition bill. Relief From Cold Snap Predicted for Wednesday Consider bill extending life of radio commission one year, and other bills of the merchant marine committee. In Congress Today Interstate commerce committed considers bridge bills. Military affairs committee considers air protection bill. Ways and Means committee har tairiff revision hearings, Foreign affairs committee considers Porter resolution to place ammunition embargoes on war time nations. Expenditures committee hearings on expenditures relating to World War veterans. Temperance Play Presents Scenes of Many Emotions Audience Laughs and Cries as Characters Drink Old-Time Brew Moral Element Explained Costumes, Scenery, and Staging Are Enjoyed as Much as Chever Acting By Jack R. Morris Dramatics at the University of Kansas suffered paradoxical extremes last night. While sidesteps professors of the program were common, Men's Student Council alternatively fed a capacity audience in tears and even cheered when the company" known as the Kansas Players converted Fresner theater into a bar room for the benefit of the募捐." The occasion was the presentation of a moral drama in five acts and 13 scenes known as "Ten Nights in a Barroom," which prof. Allen Craft, in a fitting preface to the play, charis-*teried with the "Strange Interlude" of yesterday. Through nine seas of drunken debauchery, murder, pathing, and comedy the influence responded to the temperament of the people whose plumes. Then came the exciting climax in which the father in a state of drunken delirium promised his dying daughter that he would never again drink the liquor. This was almost to much. Angel Wings Too Large At the close of four more such hot scenes, came the grand finale, and the play would have ended peacefully had not some members of the audience felt that the angel appearing as an apparition had wings which were However, both characters and scenery apparently met the approval of the audience. The entire production was produced by Crafton, Secery depicting both exterior and interior views of an old bar room known as the "Sickle and Sheaf" were, according to Professor Crafton, "an enchantment." The old play in its authentic setting. Stanley Packard, enacting the part of Simon Slide, the landlord of the "Slicke and Sheaf," became so excited in a struggle with Louis Packham who played as his son, that he fell over a chair and lost his well fashioned gray According to the program this was an extraordinary engagement of 12 players to present a great moral lesson by presenting them with a gruzizing sample Swabian, created considerable laughter when he beware to protect the girl whom he termed "The Nymph," who was forwarded in the role of Joe Morgan into an alcohol沉迷 which became one of his greatest blunders. Crafton Makes Fine Virus. Professor Crafton was the virulent hiker who browsed moved continually in accession of his evil deeds. In contrast with Sewell Varan as the philothropter whose play the wag was all about. Other characters had equally important parts and were equally curious. Most of the customers received almost as much assistance last night as did the acting. According to the program the extraordinary engagement will be extended tonight and Wednesday afternoon. This latter performance is to be given especially for the members of the University, for who will be visiting the University. Two More Presentations By the close of the third performance, Sample Swichel will most likely have consumed all the run which flowed on freely in Fraser last night. Campus Theft Reported Spare Tire Stolen While Student Studies in Library A new spine fire was stolen from the rear of a Chevrolet cabriolet, parked near the library yesterday and recovered by 2:30, D. Meri Walker, c29, owner of the car, said he parked it there to spend the hour in the library, and upon returning to his car found the police phone. He immediately phoned the police. "Scotty," who no警察 automobiles on the campus, had no suspicions concerning the theft, and as he had been told to do so, in 1390 it is apparent the deed was done around 2. He expressed surprise at the holdiness of the theft or thieves. Oklahoma A, and M, recently held its first annual bridge tournament sponsored by the Daily O'Collegiate. The teams were entered in the first round. Phi Mu Alpha Initiates Five Into Fraternity Phi Mu Alpha, professional musical fraternity, hold initiation services last Sunday afternoon at 8:30. Laurel E. Anderson, associate professor of organ and University organist, was honorary member of the "baptister." The following pledges were initiated George Stagg, *e*32, Kirwin; Frank Kushner, *e*31, Kershaw; L. Baca, *k*31, Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph L. Beaul, *e*31, Kansas City, Mo.; James Fisher, adv. st., Bartlevilleville, Oklaho; P. Gaussen, Gaugen, *e*32, Pawkwahua, Oklaho. J. M. Thuringer, province governor of the fraternity, Oklahoma City, Olla, was a guest over the weekend when members of the membership members present were: D. M. Swarthowt, Charles Skilton, Engineer w. W. B. Downing, Eugene W. Members of Kansas Legislature Will Visit University Tomorrow State Ways and Means Group To Be Entertained by Full Day's Program The official program promises a busy but entertaining day for the law makers. The program is as follows: Live busses to live busses at State House, Tampa. Tomorrow, the University of Kansas will act as host to the ways and means countering climate change logically. We will also visit the Over 110 people are expected to attend. This number will include the students, faculty, mentors, counselors and their wives. During their visit they will be entertained at the various Fraternity and sorority events. 1 p. m.; Lunch at the Memorial Union building of the University with music by the men's and women's glee clubs; dinner from the home town of each legislator will be present at the Union build- ing center; a guide for a short tour of the campus. 2 p. m.; Short tour of the campus, 2:39 p. m.; Presentation to the committee of the use of the University bibliography in theanium by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. 5 p. m.: representatives of student organizations meet committee and wives in Frazer hall to escort them to houses and clubs for dinner. 3 p. m.; Special matinee performance. 3 p. m.; "Bringing the National Pioneer, in Flower Theater, 3 p. m.; Detailed tour of the campus for those desiring to inspect special 7:30 p. m.; Committeee guests of the athletic department at the Kansas-Missouri basketball game in the auditorium. 8:50 p. m. m.: Legislators take buses in front of the Auditorium for return to Topka. The marriage of Miss Ann-Marie Nelson, of Auburn, Neb., and Dolph C. Simons, of Lawrence, was held at the home of the bride's parents. Former Kansas Students Wed at Auburn, Nebraska Mrs. Dolph Simons was graduate last June from the University of Kansu and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Dolph Simons was graduated from the University of Kansas in the class of 1925 and is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Delta Cta fraternities. At present, he is business Manager of the Lawrence Journals. After March 1, they will be at home in Lawrence at the Eldridge Hotel. Brick Altar Discovered at Temple of Beth-Shan Philadelphia—Discovery of a remarkable brick-covered altar, rising in a series of steps, has been reported from the Temple of Metal at Bejan, Pennsylvania. The temple is the University of Pennsylvania Museum's expedition in Palestine. The temple dates back almost 3,500 years and was an important building in the Canaan city referred to in the Bible as Jezreel. It stood on 19 feet wide and about 12 feet deep. Among the other latest discoveries, the report cites a great circular oven for roasting the animals slaughtered with firearms and chain links, a hairpin, scarabs, and cylinder seals. The altar of an sacrifice was a stone structure, in contact with the great brick covered altar which was for cult oil. Minneapolis, Mian… (UIP) — Fire which totally destroyed a University of Minnesota sorority house left 25 women students homeless today. The dermitary matron added firemen, and one woman from her bath to safety. Jayhawkers Make Final Home Court Bow With Tigers Missouri Doped to Defeat Kansas, but It Means Little Between Old Rivals Approximately 110 members of the Kansas house of representatives, a large group of senators and a moderate group of means committee will be present for the Kanaa-Missouri basketball game tomorrow night in the University Hall. Dr. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the K. U. Alumni Association. As a result of this additional attendance, we have decided he must have to be set up in the niables. The old bottle of ode says that Missouri will win doomorrow night, but that bottle has been upset so many times. If Iowa does not petition that the result may be surprising. If Kansas should beat Missouri it would take away some of the power that Iowa has given. Such a victory would give Kansas much potential power although the actual standing in the Big Six conferences would not be greatly enhanced. Missouri beat Kansas at the first game of the season in Convention hall, and lost seven points. In the game at Columbia the Jahawk total was only four points under Missouri's tally. Oklahoma does that not particularly mean anything as Oklahoma has proven herself superior to the rest of the confer- In all probability, the Kansas line up will include Bishop and Thomson at forwards, Ramsey at center, and Jackson at center. Tiger Shark, probably will start Welch and Morgan at forwards, Craig at center, and Baker at Beach at center. Cox is a former former high school stars of Newton, Kan. Since Cox is a guard and Morgan is a forward they will more than ever be in the playoffs. Cox will set an the Jaswhay captain. Bishop, who is still lagging behind Churchill of Oklahoma for high point securing honors, will have an opportunity in this game to run his tattoo up above his Sonoran ranch. E. Carrillo and Dwight Knowt will officiate. Forter Discusses Schools Says That Few Students Go for Liberal Education Pullet Porter, A.B.S28, former president of Y.M.C.A. college, debater, and professor at the University, the Dove, and the Cooperman Student, is traveling in company with Sherwood Eddy, John Dewey, George Washington, and is co-author of a pamphlet entitled "Aam I Getting an Education" received by Niel P. Gist of the sociolinguistic field. "It is a commonplace that few students today go to college for a liberal arts degree, but some do, their students view of education. "Most of them go because the desire for a high social or a high economic position for themselves is a prerequisite, while some desire the romantic college life glorified in the novels, movies and sport pages of the Porter lays down three informal methods which would lead to a more liberal education; first to expand the curriculum and give greater emphasis on personal development of students, and lastly a more democratic control of the college. In the last Porter quote John Dewey's phase, "We learn by It will be remembered by the students on the campus that Porter was born in Bristol, England and was known for paddling the freshman while editor of the Kansan. Student to Head Iowa Journal Amoco, Iowa (CUP) William Elliott, an undergraduate student in animal husbandry at Iowa State College, will be next editor of the Iowa Agriculturalist; it will answer the new position April 1. Best Speeches to Be Filed Eugene, Ore.-Beginning this year all the best of the University of Oregon will be receiving a library under cataloguing as a permanent record of the schools debate and oratory contests. The debate committee is required that speakers will be required to prepare their speeches for filing in the university's records. Two hours credit will be given to them. Send The Daily Kansan home