SUNDAY, APRIL 11:19:28 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- PAGE FIVE Woman Announced as One Candidate for Annual Editor Two Major Staff Officers for 1929 Yearbook May Be Chosen Monday For the first time in the memory of the faculty of the University, a woman has presented herself as candidate for the position of editor. This has been made possible by past by the university's newly inaugurated by the taking of offices for the Jaywalker out of politics. Having had practical experiences in the journalism profession and being connected at the present time to the University, Gladys Barker has himself as candidate for the position. Committee Meeta Monday C Committee Meets, Monday Candidates for editor and business manager of the 1929 Jaylinson writer the members of the advisory board hold at the Union cafeteria Monday, no, it was announced by Dean J. D. Reyer yesterday. It is thought that the committee will have enough probabilities of the respective candidates at that time to make the selection. At a meeting held Friday at the Jayhawk office, the candidates were interviewed by the committee members. Each candidate was requested to present their organization and ideas which should be offered by the annual and the manner in which he would present them. Members of the interviewing committee were Diver Dyer, representing the Student Prepee for the Student Council. Under this plan, as formerly members of the sophomore class are selected as faculty and business manager, they will have four students, they may put out the manual. Six Are Candidates In addition to the regular committee in charge of the appointments, all previous editors and business numbers are made members of the committee to select the officers but are only acting in an advisory position. In the third year this year are Jack Kineal, Clifford Anderson, and Richard Nichols. Those people who are candidates for the editorship are Arthur Crombli c; 30; M. E. Cahal c; 30; and Gladys Baker, c; 30. Candidates for business manager are Antonio Buzzi, c; 70; Michael Brown, G. Ben Wood, c; 70. Members of charge of selecting the candidates are Dean Doyon, Dean Menniar, Prof. J. H. Nelson Walter Freese, Prof. L. N. Flint, Alice Gallick, John Foster and Clarcene Muens, editor and business manager respectively of this year's SOCIETY The Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity gave its annual spring party Friday night at the country club house from which the home was decorated with rainbow colors and cherry blossom while large plaques of blooms were arranged on the walls. Carl Gershwin, from Chicago City, Ms. played for the dancing. Chaperones of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Dandon. The out-of-town guests were Miss Vila Puohan Brown. Tungeet. Highland Clarence Brown and P. Merritt Kansas City, Mo. The local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega hold an informal dance at its house Saturday night from 9 to 12, Frederick-Richard's orchestra played, Chaprons were Mrs. Charles W. Eoff and Mrs. Zeza M. Husher. Guests included Adam G. McKinney and Imogene Dodd, Bob McDonald, Tom MacFarland, George Bates, Silver Barratur, Mike Strong, Walter Bees, and William Young, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Ronald Judd, Henry Dangerfield, and Harry Gawley, of Oakford; Robert Hahn, of Coway Spring; and Stanley Tou of Lawrence. Kappa Alpha Psi gave its annual Founder's Day party at the chapter house from it to 12 Friday night. The party was given for men of allied colleges in Wichita, Topeka, Kansas City, Mo., and St. Louis, Mo., were guests, Mrs. Hogge, Mrs. H, M. Stone, and Mr. and Ms. W. Bosebenes were the chaperones. Charles Washington is the Kansas City, Mo., played for the dancing. Phi Gamma Delta holds an informa- dance at the chapter house from 9 to 12 Fri night's light. Like Kowansky or her sisters, Ms. Margaret and Mrs. Margaret performed the Bucolic Visitor, Alone in City. Runs Afoul Everything From Gaspipe Blow to Fire Trucks New York, March 20 - John E. Esther, 30, of Waukesha, Wis., who called 160 firemen, four house companies, two book and hadder trucks, a water tower, an Edison emergency truck and numerous fire chiefs and volunteers, has volunteered of $280 in cash and a watch, has given his worst引进 chuckle. It wasn't Euther's fault because he followed the instructions of two other chefs who had served All Foods' day, but nevertheless Euther is in leaving Wisconsin innermost. Eichert was in New York on busi- press for his firen and after compe- lit it he spent a mild evening at the movies and then beahed a taxi at Times Square. But somehow he waz out as a stranger and the taxi came a little mistake and forgot, where the Bilhorm hotel was loca- tion. Somehow Spring street and West Broadway didn't look much like his hotel. Easthert waited, however, but not long. The driver dismounted and with few words and fewer actions socked chaperones. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burfureth, of Topkapi; Miss Mary Blair and Miss Barbara Myers, of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Marion Duke, of Atchison, and Hason Duke, of Pittsburgh. The annual Freshman Piece will hold at F. A. U. hall from 9 to 1 o'clock Friday night. Harry Kaylor's Collegeite Yellow Jackets played for the dancing, Mrs. E, J. B. Bonner, Mrs. J, J. Krister, Mrs. Emma Fagan, and Mrs. Neal K. Thompson chaperoned the party. The Presbyterian Students Union gave an April Fool's party Saturday night from 8:30 to 12 at Westminster Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Arnold were the chaperones. The character of "April Fool" curioences of group members trick signs and choreographs helped carry out the fun of the party. Ketbert and relieved him of his账, watch, and a gold nonogrammed pen knife. Then he drove away without even telling Ket堡, where he was. K. Y. Lee's voice sank from the falconette to the normal, and then rose again to the falconette and a ripple of laughter ran through the audience. Thad, explained Lee, was the way singing was done in China, but it sounded more akin to the American knows as "yodeling". Lim, Lee's role was the reshaping of the East and West Revue with a number of Chinese mollodes played on an oriental fume, horn and a stringed instrument, that looked like a forefather of the modern violin, by Lee's demonstration of singing. News Reels East and West Revue by Cosmopolitan Club Again Delights Crowd Movies of Wedding Ceremony Are Taken for Paramount The reproduction of the Nancy Miller marriage ceremony satisfied the curiosity of the students who had been wondering vaguely how the thing was done. The Indian costumes with their bright colors, the strange headpiece, and the sandalwood burning completed the mystical and made perfect the setting. During the ceremony as given in India, a number of fairs, strong men, snake charmers and other entertainers, are performing their rituals at Rau, the Hindi Hercules, lifted 200 pounds of stone with his teeth. But Katherine quickly recovered, and ran down Sterling street. In a thoroughly Wisconsin manner and halled two young men. Now these men were probably good men, but they lived to have their life the job and when Ethel told them he had been relaxed and suggested they find a policeman they told him to "pull that little红皮豹 on the red box there." He did and the young man left rather harshly. The Waikiki string trio was a popular number with their music. The trio was brought from Kansas City, Mc., where they are professional entertainers. Benjamin Yap was a former member of the Commodo clubman. "I've been rushed," announced Eckert, and wondered why everybody was swayed but after tailing it is over. "I wasn't sure he was convinced he had been injured." Robert Myers, c. 29, failed to break the stone in the strong man act. As Rau lay suspended between two chairs, with 500 pounds of rock on his chest, Myers delivered ten blows with a sledgehammer. Unable to witness such punishment, the audience insisted that he stop. Rau insisted that he did not forl the effects of the blows. Help arrived in the form of enough fire departments to make four or five of Waneka's. Fails to Break Stone CORONA Other Makes of Detective who are looking for the taxi-driver will be without the co-operation of Euthert. He's leaving for Wanessa. TYPEWRITERS Rents, Repairs, Ribbons F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 The Spanish dance was a new feature in the revier. Dunkle's dance wasn't received and an onerey did a bit of builch and wing dancing. His perfect carveded during the dance won the applause of the audience. Ringing Soranza by Adamson Hal Adallam delivered a "ringing" sermon from the television book which was the sorening nix of his mother. The second Hindu strong man nett with Rice Larder as the jumper was one of the features at a review. Lying flat upon the floor, Rice allowed shadrach Paul to jump down on him from a height of eight feet. Lordier performed the same foot from a chair on the floor and a chair on the top of the table, making the june four and a half feet. Rau explained that he just put the muscles in the parts of the stomach where the jumper will light. However, with Larder, he took nchams and made his entire stomach Riaging Sermoa by Adamson A Filipina girl, 3 years old, substituted for the Matulian student in the Philippines Semester in the speculative line. The number received was 100. Exhibition by Ockerblud Pruif, A. M. Ockerkhölz's exhibition of the Indian flamenco club was spectacular in the darkened auditorium, where he sang and on one be swung them as religious clubs. Moving pictures were made Saturday morning by P.Ameba of the Hamptons. The film, titled Paramour News Reel, this picture will be shown throughout the county. Magazines Reprints English teachers of freshman composition at the University of Indiana have recently created a class of magazinez as a substitution for books formerly enjoyed for reading in the classes. The cost of the magazine is less than that of the text that was formerly used. The Atlantic Monthly and Harper's are the favorite magazinez. Magazines Replace Texts AMERICAN CIRL BECOMES HINDU AND WEDS CORMA MHAHRAJAH OF INDIA UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, N. Nasik, Bomby, Presidency, India – Sir Takupino and his American bride, the former Miss Nancy Miller of Seattle, Wash. The groom is the exiled Maharah of Indore, Miss Milleer’s newly-given name since she saved life-long faith to Hinduism is Devi Sharmishta, in the second presentation of their East-West Revive, gave the church a wedding ceremony. Jo Duma, '28, played the part of Nancy Miller. Latest Available Figures Show Smallpox Increase ( Sarlomir Semolov) Indiana Bass Mumps Washington, March 31 — Smallpox is on the increase. The latest available figures of the U.S. Public Health Service show that there are 200 more cases than that reported week in March than that in correspondence last week of year. In spite of the fact, however, that smallpox is more prevalent this year than it was in 1967, the Bureau has been reported to the American Medical Association that not a single case of the disease has been contracted in the public schools of St. Louis, Mo. Systematic vaccination with subsequent inspection and reinfection of vaccinations on the part of the city division of health and the hygiene department of the public schools are made possible this remitible record. A general epidemic of mumps is now raging at the University of Iowa, and the students are on the campus, and more are reporting every day, according to the University physician. 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