THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. XXV Activity Tickets Will Be Accepted as "Sun-Up" Price Kansas Players Will Offe Two Performances of War Drama Next Week Student activity tickets will admit their holders to "Sun-Up," the three act play, which will be presented by the Kauana Players at the Bowersock theater on Monday, April 2. This fact was announced by Prof. Robert Alderdow of the department of Speech and Dramatic this morning. Two performances have been scheduled for the presentation of Lulu Vollmer's *realistic story* of North Carolina mountainers. A matinee performance will be presented in the fall and the team will not be raised on the evening performance until 8:30 p. m. This hour was set instead of the customary time to enable the members of all the organizations which hold their meet-时间 Monday night to attend both events. Starting Hour Changed "Because of the lateness in starting," said Professor Calderwood, "the curtain will go up promptly at the time set. The play is not exceptionally long and will be over at the time in spite of the late start." The Kansas Players held three rehearsals last Saturday and one Sunday. The show is rapidly rounding out as a finished production. - Sun 10 p.m. **Three tiers** - "So 'Up' is written in three acts and 'Sea Up' is divided into two sessions. All of the action of the play takes place in the mountain cabin of Widow Cagle William Moore is constructing this set for the Players. It is being made in the basement of Green hall, The Kansas Players were organized in 1925 by Prof. Allen Crafton. Last year, this aggregation led to a national player in Kansas City. The Players gave Dana'ss "I" and "Candian" by George Bernard Shaw for the Kansas City team. No.143 Players May Return It has been rumored that the Unitary actor have been invited to reprise their big role this year and offer another program. The Kansas Players, as an organization is entirely separate from the University Preamble Club although membership of the Players also belongs to the club. The Cast has four "Cagle"s in Widow Caggle, feminine lead, Mary Myer; Rafe, son of the Widow and the "man of the house," George Calhawn; Pap Todd, an old man who is continually "warming," around, Robert Calhawn; Erin Fairchild; Eileen Fennings; the Sherif, attempting to arrest the deserter hiding with Widow Caggle, Jack Myers; "Bad," half-switched son of Pap Todd, James Patterson; and the "Stranger," in disserter from the army, Leland Roper. Lawvers to Have Dinner Past President of Kansas Ba to Make Main Address The annual banquet of the School of Law will be held at the Thimble tea room at 6:30 on Thursday, March 28. Robert Stone (Boston), a legal professor, will be the principal speaker. Student speakers will represent each of the three law classes. Chancellor Lindley will be a guest of the lawyers and will give a presentation. FOUR PAGES Chief Justice Johnson of the supreme court will speak on his experiences as justice of that body. Chief Justice Johnson has the unique distinction of having served as seat and county court longer than any other judge. [Jarry Allon, dean of the Wash burn school of law, and Judge M- Dernelm of Kansai City will also be guests at the banquet. Pastel Students Elect Hospital School in University B, Y, P, U., of the First Baptist Church for the coming year were elected last night. The new officers are as follows: president, Leslie Hury, e29; vice-president, Marion Larson, e30; treasurer, Mary Cairns, e31; and secretary, Mary Alice Shearman, uclef. Concert Tour Will Take Geltch to Middle West Prof. Waldemar Gelich of the department of violin, left last evening for a week's concert tour which will take him to several states of the Mid-Atlantic. Bradley Speaks Today Before Joint Y. Forum at 4:30 in Myers Hall UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS,MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 Professor Gelten will play in St. Louis tonight. One of his most important engagements will be in Sheboyen, Wis. where he will play with a symphony orchestra. He will return Monday, April 1. Lecture Series Beginning This Afternoon Will Continue During Week A series of lectures dealing with the life and personality of Christ "not as a theological figure, but as a living, contagious personality," was begun today when the Rev. Dwight Bradley addressed a Y. M. C. A.-X W. C. A. joint forum at 4:30 in Myers hall. The Reverend Mr. Bradley is pastor of the Webster Groves Congregation, where he serves as one of the keenest and brightest minds we have made on the campus, according to Ted Shultz, Y. M. C. A. (Andrew) and Michael A. at a university forum last fall. The following subjects will furnish topics for discussion during the week March 20 to 30; Monday, "Is Jesus a Myth?" Tuesday, "What Is His Place in History"? Wednesday, "What Authority Has His Life?" Thursday, "The Discovery of Christ"; ridday, "Jesus As a Social Factor." Those who are interested are urged o plan to attend the entire series. r as many lectures as possible will be treated a unit, there will be an interesting id significant continuity of thought, coording to Shultz. King Fuad Has Birthday Egyptian Head Celebrates Nata Day Amid Treaty Talk (United Press) Cairo, March, 26.—King Foul feud rated his 60th birthday here today und the turmil of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty discussion. Despite the uncertainty prevalent in government circles, a brilliant reception was held which was attended largely by British officials and promoters of the treaty. But the uncertainty is the rejection by the government here of the draft treaty begun by a series of conversations between Sir Austen Chamberlain, the British Foreign Secretary, and Sarwar Patchel Pacha's funder, in Leiden July 1932. These reservations have been a constant source of irritation to the Egyptians, who described as Britain's maximum concession, the government here hopes to effect a change embodying a further reduction in emissions. A discussion is expected shortly. It was hoped that these discussions would lead to agreement on the four points reserved by Great Britain in the United Nations Framework Convention on British communications in Egypt, (that is, the Suez Canal, defence of Egypt against foreign aggression, protection of foreign interests and minorsities here, and British control of the seas). King Fuld became ruler of Egypt in 1922 when the country was declared a sovereign and independent nation. He interested in all educational questions. Business Smoker to Be at Delta Sigma Pi House School of Business smoker will be held Wednesday night, March 28, at 7:30 at the Deloitte office for the salesmanager of the National Biotech company of Kansas City, Mo., will speak on some of the reorganization of business questions A short business meeting will be held following the talk by Mr. Allen All students in the School of Business are invited to attend the smoker, according to Harold Winsor, bus 29 president of the School of Business. In a student-faculty stwair vote at Yale University, Herbert Hover won over Al Smith by 830 votes. Over two thousand votes were cast. This smoker is the third for this year, and there is yet one more to be held. he said. Deadly Mine Fire Menace Has Been Greatly Reduced Methods of Extinguishing Flames Differ From Those Formerly Employed (1) ... (2) ... (3) ... (4) ... (5) ... (6) ... (7) ... (8) ... (9) ... (10) ... (11) ... (12) ... (13) ... (14) ... (15) ... (16) ... (17) ... (18) ... (19) ... 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(191 Washington, March 26 — Fighting the deadly menace of a mine fire below the earth's surface has been reduced to a science by the crack craves of students. - Knowledge of the layout of a mine's obvious passages, often many miles in length, is the first essential before descending into the murky depths. - In a position, the air is cleared by deflecting the air currents with canvas screens placed at strategic poles. Donning gas masks the men then descend into the rocking atmosphere to where the dead and living miners are imprisoned. Unique in the history of mine rescue work was the recent sending of a burial of mines car hundreds of miles away to the ground. - The fire in the big Hollinger gold mine at Timmins, Ontario. This was the first call that had ever been received from outside the United States, though the ten cars are constantly in - Tracks were cleared for the mercy train and at the border customs in order to ensure safety, nearly frozen, the engineer who piloted the spending bovine over the last northern stretch of the run, stocked with meat and dairy, the train arrived at the mine's mouth. Volumes of dens smoke smoke included all entrances to the mine when the car arrived, and, although their gas masks would enable them to penetrate the subterranean passages, no ray of light was present to guide the grim work to be done. Applying knowledge gained in years of fighting similar blazes, they quickly cleared the mine, and lowered cameras to test the air. Then, after their plans had been carefully made, came the actual rescue work. Buried in the nearly 190 miles of underground abyssins in the Timnina mine were the bodies of 39 miners, though their death was not definitely known until the rescue team returned. A barge of fresh air was pumped into the mine, replacing the obsocious gas forced out by the irushing current until ever crevice of the mine was filled with life-giving oxygen. Magazine Isolated The general objective was the smouldering fire area, but great care had to be exercised because of the powder magazine, situated only 300 feet from the fire. The crew had to isolate the magazine from the source of the gas and fumes, and the work of bringing up the bodies began. Streams of water were directed on the fire area through a trench filled with water from the surface. London, March 25-Neanderthal man, whose low-browed skills and crude stone implements have been found in a number of caves and other sites in Europe, was a separate species of the human genus, quite distinct from modern man, declares G. Elliot Smith, well-known British anthropologist, writing in Nature, one of the leading English historians on the recently published investigations of a companion, G. M. Morant, in support of his views. Neanderthals No Relation Entering the mine at 8 a. m. SUN day morning, the rescue workers were pulling out the bodies by midnight from places where, a few hours before, they could be visible to see objects a foot away or to live more than a few moments. The opinion is at variance with the views of Dr. Alex Hrdlicka, famous American student of the development of the Huxley Institute, to his recent Huxley Lecture in England, where he received the award of the Huxley mould, the highest honor within the gift of British anthropologists. Doctor Hrdlicka advanced evolutionism in a unique way. Neanderthal man was a part of the main line of bumman family descent. Not in Direct Line of Descent. Says Englishman Keith Wilson, ph g'27, and his wife of Independence, Moe., have announced the birth of a son, Evan Keith, on March 3. Wire Flashes (United Press) Bolvolnell Airlodge, Dublin, Ireland, March 26.—Completing the first stage of a westward trans-Atlantic flight to New York the Jekyll monarch carrying three Germans landed in Bremen on Friday, m. (30:23 central standard time). The 800-mile journey from Berlin west started secretly and was completed in a little more than nine hours. If the weather is favorable it was understood here the German aviators would start for Mitchell Field, Long Island. Washington, March 26 - A partia survey of unemployment by the labor department indicates that there are 1,874,500 fewer persons employed now than in 1925. Secretary of Labor Davis reported to the senate today in response to the Wagner resolution directing a survey. Mechanical Engineers Plan Good Fellowship Dinner for Wednesday Purpose of Event to Promote Acquaintance of Students in Department The A. S, M. E, will hold a good fellowship dinner Wednesday evening at 6 at the Thimble tea room. The purpose of the dinner is announced as being to allow the engineers of the mechanical engineering department to get acquainted with their fellow workers in the field. They further announce thus mysteriously on their bulletin board: "Keep your weather eye on this bulletin board. One of the big events of the year in the A. S. M. E. is to be held next three weeks! Goes what it is." Those wishing to make arrangements to attend the dinner should see one of the following men who are in charger Eni Stewardson, an assistant chef at the restaurant, Jack Cliffon, Manley Hood, Dan Bump and Bill George. Hi-Home Night Friday Oread High School to Entertain at Annual Banquet The committees in charge of the banquet are headed by the following students: general committee, William McNown; program, Wallace Lane; decoration, Gladys Cowles; songs, Rex Stigley. A play, "Not Such a Ground," will be presented by Wendy Seaton, c'28, will be given shortly after the banquet. HI-Home Night, the annual banquet given by the Oread Training School or the students' parents, the faculty and practice teachers, will be held Friday, March 20, at 7:00 p. m. in the cafeteria, according to Dr. J. W. Twente, director of the training school. Doctor Twente will act as toastmaster during the dinner. Toasts will be given by Dr. Dinsmore Alter, head of the department of astronomy, who will speak in behalf of the parents; Clyde F. Snyder, c'28, will respond for the student teachers; Dr. Lillian Sparrow, c'28, will respond for Latin, will respond for the faculty; and James Naismith Jr., will answer in behalf of the students of Oread High School. Several songs will be sung by the Oread glee clubs. Pi Liambhan Theta will hold plaque services Tuesday night at 7:30. This meeting is Tuesday rather than the regular Wednesday night meeting because of night classes. All faculty, alumni, and student members are asked to be present--Marjorie Ruth Martin, secretary. Announcements --he was through use a military man, but that he would always support the Knoimingtang. There will be the regular meeting of the Entomology Club this afternoon at 4:30 in Dyke Museum, Glenn Potter will speak on Insect Ecology and then there will be a general discussion and meeting. The regular Y. W, C. A, a vespe service will not be held Tuesday. The meeting of the Y. W, C. A, and Y. M, C. A, under the leadership of the Rev William B. A, to be held in 390's hall Tuesday at 10:30 will take the place of the vesper. Cosmopolitan Club to Repeat Revue Next Friday Night So Many Are Turned Away That Request Is Made for a Second Showing Since so many people were turned away Friday night at the presentation of the East and West Revue, international program of the Cosmopolitan club, at the Orpheum theater, the members have decided to repent and participate in the Eusthetical receptions were given to the novelty acts offered on the program. Before the regular program began, Robert Myers, e20, president of the Cosmopolitan club host seminar, explained the purpose of the club, giving fellowship as the first reason for its organization. He said that the motto, "Above all nations of history," expressed the Cosmopolitan ideal. Eugene Sutherland, Oscar Snyder, Lester Mummenhoff, Philip Vu and Kakadi Rau) Raun opened the program by singing several well received numbers. Wedding is a reality A. S. Dillon then explained the marriage ceremony of his native印度 wife and the actual marital rites were presented by a number of Hindu students and members of the Cosmopolitan club, Josephine Dané,c'25, played the part of Miss Nancy Ann Miller. Elaborate contours and ceremonies such as are characteristic of weddings in India were shown on the stage. Quantity of flowers used to decorate the crowd throughout the marriage. Kannadhi Rai performed the foot of tearing two decks of playing cards in two for the refurbishment of the venue, then sang a recital to complete the ceremony. Philo Vela, Hindu of Mandala, sang a vocal solo, "On the Road to Mandala," accompanied by Clarence Francisco, c'30. Students Cheer Trio State University. Continued impressions followed. In continuity with the *Walkie-Talkie* Stri- Trio. Their repertoire consisted of solo numbers, instrumental and vocal. It seemed as though the crowd could be influenced by any amount of their harmony. Kamadari Rau further showed his prowess by allowing Bob Myers to crush a 500-pound rock with a sling, between two chairs, held the rock. The Chinese boys came out singly with typical Chinese musical instruments and then played together some native music. The crowd was very much amused at this strange exhibition of instrumental playing. Chinese Have Act Hal Adamson, c'30, then offered a humorous reading. A xylophone, harjo, saxophone, and piano quartet drew much applause for their rendition of popular melodies. Hercules Appears Again Hercules Appears Again The Hercules Hurtches. Again The Dionis Hurtches. Again by lying upon the floor and allowing Shadrach Paul to leap upon his stomach from the height of a table, two tables, and finally two tables with a chair Like the Wakishi Tri, Zapata's Novelty Troubadours were greeted with vociferous applause to which he responded in a kind of cacophony. A special number was played upon the saw by one of their number. Flor Zapata danced the native Philippine steps and the American martret with his instrument as his mortal friend. Finally the different races represented among the number of the Cosmopolitan club were introduced in native costume, Chinese, Hawaiian, Siamese-Hawaiian, Filipino, Hindu, Mexican, Japanese, and American members were invited to represent the cosmopolitan members and the crow sang the Crimson and the Blue with the Rock Chalk well at the end. Leaverton to Fond du Lac Leventon to Fond du Lac Lowell D. Leventon, B. R., 27, an professional engineer, has written P. Elias Jones and the department of electrical engineering, that he has recently accepted a position with the engineering department of the Wisconsin Power and Light Company of Fond du Lac, Wis. Daisy Rushton, f20, will not return to school this year because of the death of her brother, Richard Rushton, c31, last week. Dr. Burdick Is Speaker at Banquet of Masons Dr. William L. Burdick of the School of Law delivered the closing oration at the 70th semi-annual reunion of the Valley of the Topea Scottish Rite bodies held Saturday and Sunday, October 13, which reports 290 persons attended. Doctor Burdick used as his theme "The American Constitution," the central idea around which the reunion was built. At the conclusion of the oration the American flag was speeched in escorted through the darkened hall. Request Pieces to Be Orchestra Feature at Freshman Frolic Decoration Finances Limited by Expense of Obtaining Good Music "The only thing that can stop the Freshman Frolic now would be the dropping of Friday, March 30, from the calendar," said Mark O'Connell, c31, this morning. "Everything is ready." The Freezie managers have sent a list of Ten dances pieces considered the most popular at Hill parties to the orchestra in Kansas City. Hurley Kayler, director of the band engaged for the party, has promised to play all of the numbers, requested by the dance managers. "The decorations have been limited by our financial budget made by the business office, but we are making the mitigation go as far as we can. However, the hall will be 'conveniently lighted.'" A feature of the dance will be the "request dances." The orchestra will reorder all the pieces asked for by those at the party if it is possible. As far as we can be determined at the present time, there will be no other organization parties on the Hill that night. One dance, however, is said to have been authorized by the office of the Dean of Women. The Fresh Frolic will be combined with the usual Varsity dance and there will be no Varsity on the Sides. There will be only one stage at the party is unlimited. Chiang in Eventful Year (United States) Youthful Nationalist Victorious on Battle Field Shanghai, March 25.—A Chinese gunboat docked at the Kaiwangan wharf one year ago today and a youthful military leader of the Nationalist army the man who in a period of 12 months led the Nationalist Army to victory back and defeating the Northern army in the way, sterned ashore. The man was General Chang Kaibek, now generalissima of the Nationalist forces and one of the most powerful men in China. The past year has been eventful for the 36-year-old military leader. At the height of his power, just after World War II, Mr. Ching's name was on every tongue in China, Ching resigned his post and went to Japan, stating at the time that After resigning from public life Chiang doubled his efforts to win pretty Ms. Mailing Soong as a bride, and she became the first woman of the Macintosh Hotel, Shanghai, they were married. Since that time Chiang changed his mind, decided to return to public life and accepted the supreme command of the Nationalist Employment Bureau Has Several Part-Time Job Three regular part-time jobs are now open to working students, Leroy Allen, c29, Y. M. C. A, employment secretary, said this morning. A man is wanted to care for a garden on shares, another to wash dishes providing he shoes and another to clean rooms at a boy's roosing room for room. Each work-end there are many odd jobs according to Allen, and there are not enough men to supply them. All students wishing employment are offered to the employed cards at the Y. M. C. A. office if they wish to be called for work. Seniors at the University of Vermont will blossom out with canes shortly after Easter. Vachel Lindsay Is Announced Judge of Poetry Contest Charles F. Scott of Iola and Prof. Johnson Are Also Committee Members Vachel Lindsay, nationally known poet of Swannale, Wash., Charles F. Scott, editor of the Iola Register, and Prof. W. S. Johnson, head of the department of English, are to be judges in the awarding of the Carruth Memorial Poetry prizes for this year. Johnson announced this morning. The deadline for the submission of poetry in the contest is April 1. By that date three typewritten copies of the poem must be in the Chancellor's office, together with the name of the writer in a separate sealed envelope. Only one poem may be submitted by each contestant, but there are no specifications as to length or type of poetry. The terms of the prize committee require a judging committee to be appointed by an univ ersity of the University, one alumna, and one man of letters not connected Two prizes are offered, a first prize of $50 and a second of $25. Ralph Wallace of Larned took first place last year with his sonn sequence, "Song to Youth." Lois Thompson took second prize. Lindsay Is Well Known Vachel Lindsey published his first book of poems, "General William Bothers into Heaven and Other Poems," in 1913. He has published various other volumes since then, among them the "Congo and Other Poems," "The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems?" and "The Golden Book of Spring." His second book of tours is He. He is well known as a reader and has made a number of tours over the country reciting his own poetry. Until recently Lindsay has lived at Springfield, Ill., where he was born in 1879. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and in the College of Music, and then spent much of his time in lecturing. In the summer of 1912 Lindsay walked from Illinois to New Mexico, speaking in behalf of "The Gospel of Beauty." In 1914 he published a book on the subject, While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty, and two years later his "Handie Guide for Buggers" appeared. Scott Is K. U. Man Charles F. Scott, for more than forty years editor of the Iola Register, graduated from the University in 1881 and received a master's degree in 1888. He is the author of several books, including *The Office* for the office of governor of Kansas, and was for ten years a United States congressman. Mr. Scott was a member of the board of Regents for 10 years, and as for 20 years he on the board of the Emporia Teachers college. Meeting Time Is Changed Aero Club Will Have Official Insignia Soon The regular meeting time of the Aero club is to be changed from Sunday evening at 7:30 because so many students leave town for the week-end it was decided at the regular meeting Sunday afternoon. If the Wednesday evening meeting do not get more members out each week, the club will be changed back again. The club will meet next on Wednesday, March 28. O. M. Rucker, president of the club, gave several definitions of terms of aeroplane nomenclature. The club adopted an official insignia, which has a gold eagle mounted on a blue background with the letters N. A. A, in red beside the eagle. The blue background is surrounded by a strip of red with K. U. Aerob Club ink. The club will have several stickers printed with insignia soon. Green Jelly With Marmalade Clygh is in white wibble. Major J. R. Cygnet of the R. O. T. C. major of the past two or three days with an attack of the mumps. From all reports which come from the offices of the R. O. T. C. it is evident expected that the major will be back at work on the Hill within a few days.