THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. XXV Business School to Be Addressed by Lyle Stevenson Prominent Men to Speak at Banquet, April 18; Faculty Ball Game Scheduled With Lyle Stewartson of "Leave It to Lyle" fame scheduled to speak at the convention for the School of Business on Wednesday at 11:30 in room 282 of West Admin-intration building, practically all day. For the annual School of Business day. Election of officers for the coming year is to take place in the office of the school, institution, dean of the school, from 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Candidates for the presidency are: Tracy Leonard, incumbent; c29 and Joseph Curry, incumbent; c29 and Joseph Curry, incumbent; president is Albert Deni, bus29, Orel Roser, bus21, and John Wrenchembur, bus29, have been nominated for the position of vice president, Hitchcock, bus29, for secretary. Kronert Is in Charge The field events for the afternoon will be featured by a baseball game which is played in the school and a team competition of bers of the faculty. Besides the baseball games which will be played with a soft ball there will also be a top-age game. The number of the companies for the afternoon is Robert Kromert bus28, Walter Rager, bus28, is captain of the senior baseball team, and Oral Rager is at the head of the team for the junior class. Emil B. Jude assistant professor of economics, is in charge of the team to represent the faculty. Trophies will be given to the winners at the banquet which is to be held at Wiedmann's Tea room at & 813 West 60th Street, where these are $1.50, and have not paid them by Wednesday, will not be permitted to vote at the election nor will those who have been in the banquet, according to Harold Winner, bus28. Dues may be paid to Albert Dent, hus29, or Emmia Wagner, secretary of the Scholed of Business, in the office of the President. The program for the buemust is arranged around formulas which are used in stock market, retail and bank business. B. H. Feltz claw, professor of economics, will speak on "Ballstation." C. B. Hofeed, professor of finance, will speak on "Ticket Paper," free, will speak on "Ticket Tape." Chancellor E. B. Lindley is on the stage. The Kansai Knopf Club, advertising manager of the Kansas City Kaman will take another turn from the stock "Definition" will be considered by E. J. Dillon, of the accounting firm, Dilion and Diloo, of Kansas City, Mo., and P. McNair Malcolm, assistant professor of marketing at Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Moos, will talk on "Business Stocks" and Stockton will respond with "Bulls." As an intruder in the program of talks, the "Marginal Utility Quartet" has consented to give several numbers. The members of the quartet are, from left to right, Don McGill, Bert Hepp, Carl Hepp, C28, and Charles Terry, b28. K. U. to Be Represented at Rotarian Convention Mary Kansas University people will attend the eighth international district Rotary convention to be held this week at Leavenger, on Thursday and Friday. They will meet in a room made to make this Kansas convention one of the biggest of all times. The Lawrence Rotarians are pushing their organization for one hundred per cent participation, Smith, A, B. 80%, at present in charge of the seventh corps headquarters of the United States Army at Omaha, will be one of the main speakers at the convention. General Smith will speak at Leavenger before going to Leavenger. Last year the State Rotary conference was held in Salinan. This year the Kansas University alumni at Leavenworth are taking charge of the convention plans, J. A. Sawry, polls and campaign materials as an active part in the work. The election of officers is scheduled for the directors at the Rotary meeting in Lawrence today. Professors Return From Meeting Dean L. D. Havenhill, of the School of Pharmacy, Prof. W. J. Kungarrattg, of the College of Medicine Monday after attending the Kansas Academy of Science which met in Wichita April 13 and 14, Represents from schools in Kansas which has a science department were there. SIX PAGES UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1928 Garage Owner Believed to Hold Secret of Bla United Print Alpha Chi Takes Stunt Cup at K. U. Karnival; Alpha Gam Booth Wins West Plains, Mo., April 16. Citizens of West Plains were being convinced that the secret of the terrible wreck was that they were 13th was probably wrapped up with the dead body of J. W. Wiser. Wiser was one of the victims of the terrible wreck in 2009. The wrecked Wiser's garage. The finger of accretion was pointed at Wiser by a fireman who had opened the garage owner was in desperate financial straits. A further probe has brought out the fact that Wiser was a victim of the fire and he had ad abbreviations for dancing. Alpha Xi and Chi Omega Ge First Honorable Mention; Receipts Good Alpha Chi Omega, for the second time in two years, won the cup for the best stunt at the K. U. Kardinia Cup, which produced the production "Come On, Calford" featuring such widely known persons as Hutch Danner, Hustes Bufaker and John Gilbert. Alpha Gamma Delta won the exp. for the best stunt at the Land of Oz." Aplia Xi Delta received honorable mention, in the stunts, for their skill and creativity. She presented "Watch Your Steps," received second honorable mention; Phinna Gamma Dolla with "Friday After Rain" and Kappa Sigma, with Bunhry*. Chi Omen received first honorable mention for booths with the "Lourez"; Pi Beta Phi received second honorable mention with their booth entitled "Eight Wonders of the World." Kappa Kappa Gamma held with the fourth honorable mention of Beta fourth, honorable mention with "Moonbabe." "Over $700 was taken in by booths and for general admissions," said Dorothy Gregg, one of the managers "and the expenses will probably amount to about $300. These are almost the same as the figures for the Karnival last year and show that this Karnival was a financial success." Al Blase was manager of the booths and Dorothy Gregrw was in charge of the stunts. Bill Moore was the assistant coach by Lydie Breck and Raja Pipit "The hearty co-operation on the part of all organizations helped to make the Karnival one of the best that has ever been held," she added. "The competition was keen and the difficulty it put on passersby." Dyer Will Give Address Baptists' Fellowship Banquet Is Wednesday With only two more days for last minute preparations, the day of the baptism begins at 6:00 p.m. First Baptist church, Eighth and Kennett, to be住 at 6:00 p.m. Wendown School, 153 East 2nd Street. Although it is indicated today by Cloe Wilcox, ed23, that the banquet would have several aspects of a daily routine, as the nature of the offence was not revoked. John R. Dyer, dean of men, has been secured to speak at the banquet. Cleo Wilcox will be the tourmaster. Marissa Poe will present the students of the University. Ruth Rose will respond with a speech. The students of the high school. Josephine Brown, ed28, is manager of the program; the Roy, Charles W. King, is a band director; the charge of the music for the evening; Virgil Carrier,肌, is at the bend of the peop pro program; Lily Burry, Mrs. Burry, is a band director on decorations; Rebecca McGan, cx28, chairman of the dinner committee; and Wade Pierce, manager of Miss Hoopes Has Poems Published in The Harp "Woodcalls of Kansas," seven short poems, by Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes professor of English, appear in the March-April number of The Harp, the Kansas magazine of verse. The works are given over to the work of its editors. Miss Hoopes has recently published a book, "Contemporary Kansas Poetry," which gives a comprehensive view of recent Kansas verse. Mu Phi Epion gave a religious concert at 7:40 at the congregation's old church, where he took place of the regular Sunday night service and could be used as a make-up for the event. Mu Phi's Give Concert Students Protest Policy of America Toward Nicaragua Group No.157 Objection to Intervention Made in Washington by New York Group A meeting in protest of the policy of the United States toward Nicaragua will be held this afternoon at 4:30 in 322 central Administration building. You will be student speak. There will be a talk and every one is invited to attend. According to a letter received from the Emergency Committee on United States policy in Nicaragua, of which President Obama is president, a group of students in New York, in cooperation with students in Paris, throughout the country, are making a pilgrimage to Washington on April 15. The purpose of the journey is to protest to the president and other officials at the capital against the intervention policy of the United States. A delegation will go before the president and present their petition to the senate upon all upon their respective senators representatives and present their petition. The objectives of the Emergency Committee are: 1. To stop the war in Nicaragua; 2. Immediate withdrawal of marines; and 3. To invite the cooperation of Latin-American countries with Nicaraguan elections civilians. The protest meeting this afternoon is designed to acuse interim in the government of failing to protect politics and start people thinking about foreign policies. It is hoped also that it may result in a decision on whether to delay the test day by sending a telegram to the president, congressman and to the chairman of the senate committee on impeachment. C. M. Young Gets Office Mining Professor Appointed In Committee C. M. Young, professor of mining, received word of his appointment by the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. The committee has selected efficiency methods, the percentage of recovery, and the ideas for all forms The committee on ventilation was formed only a few years ago to make requirements, and the committee ground movement and subsidence, the third committee of which Professor Ransom was bringing the effect of removal of air beds. Triangle to Give Banquet triangle hold its Founders' day triangle building, division maintenance engineering of the Missouri highway department was the principal speaker. engineering, e29, of Leaventown was a gift. Beloit Calls Upon Counsel of Municipalities Leagu Albert B. Martin, the general counsel of the League of Kansas Municipalities, has been called to Beloit to sit in conference with city attorneys on a case involving a damage suit against the city of Glen Elder. The spring meeting of the National American Chemical Society, which is being held in St. Louis April 16 to 20, will be attended by eleven members of the department of chemistry, including two dozen papers at the society's meeting. A property owner is using the city because it changed the grade of the street in front of his property. In connection with the bouquet initiation services were held for Estel Spry, c30. Prof. F. M. Blackburn, of the department of sociology, addressed the Lawrence W. C. T. U. this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. M. Lawson, of the subject of "Enguess and Alcohol." Sunday evening he talked to the Presbyterian Student Union on "The Social Approach to Social Problems." Those attending are Dr. H, P. Cady, head of the department, Dr. F, D. Bains, Dr. H, C. Allen, Dr. Robert Tiert, Dr. G. W. Stratton, Dr. Selman Gottlieb, Prof Henry Weiser, Dr. A. Herrn, Prof Stephen D. Korsel, Dr. K. Dassell and George Carson. Eleven Chemists Attend Convention in St. Louis Blackmar at W. C. T. L The Union Building Because- What Universities Have Unions? After 8. U. finishes her University she has secured an essential that America other great universities already have. At the fifth annual conference of the Association of College and University Unions, these institutions were represented: Brown, Casey Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Michigan, Minnesota, McGill, Ohio State, Oregon State, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Parke, Toronto, Utah, Wooster, Hales, California and Michigan State. --for majors in home economics. April 20-25th Annual Interscholastic Travel Meet ... What Harvard and Princeton have found necessary, so Kansas finds necessary too. Do we wish to let her education be our other schools in building a Union? She started her project before other Missouri Valley schools warmed up to the idea. Can we afford to let he be passed up now? Flyers Stay on Island in Hope of Repairing Plane to Finish Flight Tools and Supplies Brought to Airmen; Fitzmaurice Goes to Canada Schiller and Fitzmariam started to civilization from Greenly Island in a plane seat by the Canadian governor Henri Van Diekker, who was离 Van Hiecelle and Captain Koehl, the two German men of the Brennen' crew, were left behind with their air Murray Bay, Quebec. April 16-20, 2005. The airplane crashed into Gap James Flightline of the crew of the trans-Ant�lantic plane at 10 a.m., advise received here this after Their own determination to complete the flight to Mitchell Field, I. were the first to conquer the north daintian ocean was believed today to a holding the German-Irish crew between lewfordined and Labrador. The first of half a dozen reserve planes that started out from Canadian points to and the Hornbill crew arrived at Greenville Island last The fact that they have not started back to civilization with their resources appears to indicate that they still have hope of returning in their own place. Announcements It was considered that the three airmen, Baron Gunther von Huefeld, and James Fitzsimons would not consent to abandoning their monoplane if they were to escape. Dispatches from the island, telling for the first time the complete story of an attack by the Bremen that the Bremen had been damaged somewhat in landing, but that it was not a real attack. Tools and supplies carried to the island by the rescue plane may aid the Bromer's crew in putting their belongings into a flight, possibly sometime today. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold housewarming Friday afternoon, April 20, from 2:30 to 5:30, in its building at the 1467 West St. street, at the old Gower place. Invitations have been sent to faculty members, fraternities and sororites. --for majors in home economics. April 20-25th Annual Interscholastic Travel Meet The house was begun last May and finished in December. The architecture is English style of brick and truco, and houses 45 women. K. K. G. Housewarming to Be Friday Afternoon LeBourget Airlone, Paris, Ap- 16. —The French aviators, Dicomene Cotes and Joseph LeBrix, came home Saturday, completing the 36,000 mile round the world tour which started with a welcome reception welcomed by a trendron coach. Aviators Complete Tour The Pi Beta Phi sorority had its guests at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Hungerford and their daughter Helen, '73, sail the last of this month for an extended tour of Europe. They plan to return to the University in The Fifteenth Annual All-Kansas Music Competition Festival will be held the first four days of May, at Emporia State Teachers College. --for majors in home economics. April 20-25th Annual Interscholastic Travel Meet Ku Ka's, there will be a meeting in Fraser this evening (Monday) at 10 Everyone should be there. Forrest Calvin. Athletics, Music, Conventions Fill Rest of Calendar Baseball, Mock Convention Relays and Music Week Most Important Events With attention divided between athlete, music and conventions during the show, the audience starts on the most eventful and what promises to be the most interesting experience. Baseball, that sign of spring which is even more famous than the Robin, starts here this week with two games against some team and a same week there will be a Business School banquet, a play given by the French club, and the Men's Student League. This week also has the national conference of Omicron Nu, honorary organization for majors in home economics, Engineers' day and the A. I. E. F., Engineering Day, of the Memorial building, the play day for high school girls, the 25th annual intercolostolic track meet, Cerwentay day when the Kanas chapter of the American Association of Stuart Teachers meets here, and the Kanea Relaxs. Open House 15 April 22 The week of April 22 is open house at the Union building, a conference of Kansas educators, the mock political convention, the Greek students play, the Women's debate with Northwesters, and a university extension association. Music week opens April 29, with the presentation of "The Thayer Art Collection," with Fine Arts artists and dedication of the Thayer Art collection. The event includes "Guardian Angel," and a baute honoring Charles Sanford Skilton, for 23 years a member of the Fine Art faculty. Then in the far future we have the election of the Engineer's student body. It will be "Men's Club, the State Bankers convention, and the 65th Annual Congress." April 16-7—Baseball games with Kau was Auries. April 18—Business School banquet. April 18—French play give up by French Club. April 19—Men's Student Council to hold annual election. April 19-20-21 National Convale of Omicron Nu, honorary organization for majors in home economics. April 20—Speech contest on the use of the Memorial Union. April 21—Sixth Annual Kansas Relays April 22-23-24—Open house at the University Union Memorial build April 23-24 - Educators of Kansas will hold conference here. April 25—Mock political convention. April 25—Greek Students will give give the "Twelve Women." April 25—Women's debate with Northwestern University. April 25-26-27—Convention of National University Extension Association April 29—Opening of Music Week— presented at Handel's "Messiah." May 1—Fine Arts day; Convocation address by Dr. Alexander B. Trow- ner, director of the American Federation of Arts, Washington, D.C. Dedication of Thayer Art Collection and Spooner-Thayer Art Museum. The museum includes a "Guardian Angel," accompaniment by Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. May 3—Banquet, honoring Charles Sanford Skilton, for 25 years a member of the K. U. Fine Arts faculty. May 8-Engineers will elect student council. May 16—Annual concert of the Men's Glee Club. May 24-25-26—State Banker's Con- vention. June 1-1—50th Annual Commencement Students Will Have Mock Exam Students Will Have Mock Exam County, Ohio, April 16—The Dunn school at the University of Ohio State Bank in Rockville mock Exam State Board dental examination. The purpose of the examination will be to give the graduating dents the knowledge that they will be expected to know when they are given the real State Board exam. The meck examinations will be given by the faculty of the College of Dentistry and will cover all phases of the subject of dentistry. Miss Harriet Stevenson, A. B., '18, of Pittsburgh, who was formerly secretary of the Correspondence Study Bureau in the extension division, will attend the conference, which will last for three days. Next Honorary Colonel to Be Nominated Soe Nominations are now being received for next year's honorary R. O T, C. colonel. The one who will succeed Betty Ball, c28, present honorary colonel, must be selected before May for "Awards for Presensation of Awards." All nominations must be made with the military department not later than Tuesday, April 24. Any University position offered to a student is eligible for nomination. The nominees will be asked to be present at following Wednesday, for introduction. On May 2, at drill, a vote will be on receiving the highest vote at the time will be voted on again at the parade. May 9, at which time the final decision will be made. Meeting to Be Informal Social Gathering; Committees to Be Named Vespers of the Y, W, C, A, will be hold tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in Myers hall under the awnings of the new cabinet. This is the first meeting held by the new cabinet, and will be of a social gathering then venues. New Cabinet to Hold Y. W. C. A. Vespers Tuesday in Myers Hall The meeting is in charge of the new chairman, Lucas Chippencen, and the new CEO, David Markley. Dorothy Enlow and Helen Cleveland will have charge of the meeting. "The new cabal is getting groups organized and they are anxious to serve on committees, or to be on committees," said Mrs Marie Russo, secretary of the organization. "This is a cordial invitation to all these people to come out and meet." There will be special entertainment, music, and announcements. Chorus to Meet Tonight Concert Tickets to Be Given Out to Union Members The rehearsal of the Lawrence Choral Union and the children's chorus at 7:30am on Tuesday evening. The children's chorus of 290 voices will be there at 7:15 as they will rehearse first. Only the choruses of "The Guardian Angel" will be reheared Season tickets will be on sale to right at the rehearsal for the use of her cheer union members and their commission members will entitle them to a launch on the tickets for the concerts which will be given by the dincaplocal Symphony orchestra, Thursday afternoon and evening. A committee of faculty members is being organized to forward the sale of tickets on the University campus. The committee is composed of Harold J. Ingham, chairman; Frank D. Hawkins, Frank A. Davenport and Prof. Waldenorm Geltch. The business houses of the city are responding in the buying of season tickets, certificates and local support must be given by the faculty and students of the University to insure the financial security of the staff and also honor one of the most distinguished men of the University in his 25 years of service. F. C. S. Vestday afternoon the choral union rehearsed with the University Symphony orchestra and the organ played by Leonard Bernstein on behalf of Fine Arts. It was of common opinion that the addition of the organ will make the presentation most imposing. The chorus will rehearse again at the university auditorium. At the Sunday afternoon rehearsals the "Messiah" will be concentrated upon. R O T. C. to Attend Camp R. O, T. C, to Attend Camp Sergier Kurtzen is planning to take several of the R. O, T. C, men who expect to go to summer camp located at Six Corners, starting the first Friday in May and continuing until school is out, that they may be in condition for the summer workout. Rird Authority Speaks Dr. Alexander Wetmore, assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, D. C., spoke this afternoon at 4:30 in room 104, Snow hall. Doctor Wetmore received his A. B. degree at the University in Chicago in 1978 and holds the second highest scientific position in the United States. Gen. H. A. Smith Is to Be Speaker at Convocation Honored Military Veteran Returns to His School; to Choose Own Subject Major-General Harry A. S. Smith, commander of the area of the United States army, will speak at an all-University convention Friday, April 20 on campus. General Smith has also received awards at the D. S. M., the French Legion of Honor, the British Companion of the Bath, the Commander of the Order of the Lion, and from Luxemburg, and the Commander of Solidaridad of Panama. General Smith attended the University of Kansas from 1882 to 1886, graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1881 and graduated from the Army in 1890. He has served in the Pilotage in France and in France, besides a variety of staff positions in the army at home. Cervantes Day Saturday Spanish Teachers of Kansas to Celebrate Here Plans are being completed for the annual Carvannes day program which will be held Saturday, April 21, by the chapter of American Association of Teachers of Spanish will hold its spring meeting in conjunction with the celebration. The program will also include an Administration building at 10 a.m. Prof. S. A. Wofy of the Westbita Municipal University and Soronita Ellisa Perez of Bachelor University will present a lecture on Spanish at M. de Maoena and Prof. A. L. Owen of the department of Spanish of the Uni- The main program of Cervantia day will be held at 2 p.m. At 6:20p the students and teachers from all schools in the University can attend in the University caracas for their annual banquet. This is open to any age who is willing to attend. Anyone who desires to attend may see Prof. John P. Griffiths of the department of Spanish to get a ticket. Following the afternoon program a tea will be given by the members of El Ateno for the members and friends of the association. *Poets' Initiation Is Held* Rhadamanti Takes in Four New Members Radhanamati, undergraduate poetry society, initiated four new members and one old one Sunday afternoon in the partner of the journalism building. The new members chosen at the spring tryouts and initiated yesterday day were Duroty Shaadi, c'29; Viole Blai, c'28; Sara Guevara, c'27; and James De Vere Anderson, c'29. The initiation cleared up a mystery of long standing when the identity of an unidentified man was closed. "D. A. V." were the initials used by one of the aspirants who was later arrested and convicted of the secretary of the society, Avis Metcalf, c24], had so annuously paid his salary. She was penalized for her rash conduct by being forced to go through a part of the initiation ceremony again. Professor Nelson, faculty adviser of the club, read several porectic carotinibs from Spectra. For the next week, he will take a few of a few small to a few large in a few members in the form of linerickis. The next meeting will be in Green Hall, April 26, at Former Student Caught Stealing in Gymnasium Last week Dr. Forrest C. Allen, athletic director, apprehended a former student of the University taking a course in computer science when watch was the property of Gordon Crockett c. 282. Later it was discovered that Mr. Crockett also C. V. Kent the collar confessed. Kent has been arrested and is now out on bond. His trial has been set for Tuesday, April 24. Miss Hopes to speak at Baldwin A lecture-record will be given at Baldwin High School. Hopes, professor of English. Miss Hopes will be the speaker at the annual banquet given by Baker University members, their wives and guests.