MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Engineering Fraternity Holds Annual Election; Three Men Initiated Tan Beta Pl Is Pledging Alumni of Years Before Chapter Was Installed Initiation and election of officers for the next year was held by Teo Beta FI, honorary engineering fraternity, at a meeting of the organization Friday at 7:30 at the Acacia house. Tau Beta Pi was installed at the University of Kansas in 1914. The basis of selection to the fraternity are based on scholastic achievement, and because it is a college, the part of the individual. Many engineers of classes before 1914, when Tau Beta Pi was installed here, are eligible to membership and have been admitted. Finally, as they are able to return, These men are widely scattered, however. The new officers elected are: presi- dent, George Cash, e28; vice presi- dent, Vernon Krebble, e28; record- ing secretary, Harvey Harden, e28; corresponding secretary, E. S. Randle, e28; historian, Earl Tucker, and treasurer, Dale Knotter, e28. Three men were installed after elec- tion. These men initiated Friday are: A. G. Copeland, e27; Ross I. Parker, e14 who is at present working in the Large Motor's Division of the General Electric Company; and Herbert Dumire, e12 of the Black and Veatch engineering company Kanns- City, Mo. The outgoing officers are: President, Dean McGee, gr; vice president, Edward Spencer, c27; recording treasurer, George Tomlinson, c27; treasurer, Raymond Alspaugh, c28; corresponding secretary, Herbert Pennington, c27; and historian, Robert Bower, c27. George Cash, e28, was chosen to attend the national convention at Columbus, Ohio next fall. Florida Evolution Bill Amended, Passes House Tallahassee, Fla., May 23)—By making a slight last-minute concession, the fundamentalist forces engineering the anti-evolution bill now before the state legislature have succeeded in getting it past the house by a decisive vote, 67 to 24. As introduced, the bill categorically forbade the teaching of any theory of human origin or the creation of the world now in harmony with heaven but before it came to power as an author, Reporter Brian Stalmucker, announced to the doctrine is not to be taught "as a fact." The measure now goes to the senate for further consideration. Tilden Remains Supreme in French Net Tourney Although France won the first engagement in the five months' battle for the year's tennis supremacy, William Johnson won the star, stands over all the field. He defended Borotra yesterday 6-0, 6-3. Francis Hunter lost to Laucote 6-0, 6-0. Borotra and Brugman won the doubles Saturday. This game was the deciding match of the tournament. Tilden was supreme on the court in his sets with the "bounding basque" refuned. Wass played in a blindsided 8,000 spectators and the 8,000 spectators refused to leave. A fraternity house is a roaming house and not a residence, according to the ceition of the Douglas county (Ncb.) court. Announcements Freshmen men must pass swimming test by Tuesday夜. Read bulletin board in Gymnasium—Herrert Alphin, swimming coach. Freshmen men must pass swimming test by Tuesday night. Read balletboard in Gymnasium—Herrtib Alpin, swimming coach. Canine Choir Would Be Possible if "Van" Had Leisure to Train Voices of Potential Members Have you ever heard of a club game composed exclusively of canine voices? Probably no one else has even either, but if Van, the popular animal man, had time to train the voices of his canine friends in the animal house, he probably would get satisfying and amusing results. A trip to the animal house will convince you that the dogs are not lacking in pep; their appearance hobbles their vitality, and the volume and strength of their voices are increased by perhaps 20 hours of exercise and activity, so why not train them to "zip" in ants and accord? The massive, square-shaped nitide could furnish the stabilizing influence for the gice club, and likewise the bass section. Perhaps the Intramurals Near Close Convicts and Farmers Labor 'hi Delts Victors in Horseshoe Doubles Saturday The last intramural events of the year are scheduled for this week. This afternoon at 4:30 Alfred and Parker, Sigma Gamma, are to play Sugrer and Wolf, unattached, in the finals of the intramural tennis tournament. Does give the Alfred-Parker team a slight edge as Wolf defended its affiliate Wolf on the singles, while Alfred in turn defeated Wolf in the finals. The score in the AllredWolf match was 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. In the single boxhouse match there are three men remaining in the competition, Roberts, Alba Kappa Lambla, Schroeder, U. A. Schroeder and T. McCarthy being the men still undefeated. In the draw this morning, Roberts drew the eyebrow, and will meet the winner of the Schroeder-Klinberg With the completion of this match the intramural competition will close. the intramural huckleberry doubles closed when Mize-Coffin, Phil Gletta Theta, defaced the Poujoy-Schrewsberg Upson team, learn over the week end. Syracuse University will hold a model League of Nations assembly under the auspices of the department of Foreign Affairs. There will be six representatives in the delegation from each country. Other schools have been invited to The task of what is thought to be a Columbian elephant of the Phleocentae period was found by workmen in the city for building at Dapos Verdes, Calif. WHY WORRY? Study in Comfort RENT-A-FAN DOUGLAS Radio Co. Suits for Men or Women Jantzen The suit that changed bathing to swimming $6 collies would be good on the high seaprobe notes, because from time immemorial collies have been fond of barking at the moon, and their notes are therefore high. The tenor service is very loud for a little fox and rat terriers, with their plaintive, piercing "yip, yip." Udly, but cunning bull dogs might be drafted into service for the alto sections if they wouldn't spoil the whole sound. Collies have a bold basse section from the square-headed birddale, by pure bull dog ttenness. If Van had time to train the dogs' voices, the dogs would have time to train, and we would be able to approve to bring the animal house some day in the pouring rain, and hear the dogs venturing their enthusiasm on "It alts' gonna rain." New Orleans, May 23—Coast guard boats today took 100 persons from Breaux Bridge and Lafayette where they were caught in the upper stories of their houses by suddenly rising food waters. The levee at McCrae, on the upper Athchalafagn, was being hold today with a force of 1200 farmers and 2200 convicts at work. Engineers still hold hope that the levee would hold. Dean P, F, Walker of the School of Engineering and Prof. George C. Shand, department of electrical engineering, attended the dinner held by the mid-western section of the National Electric Light Association at the Kanas hotel in Topkna, Thursday evening. Labor to Save Levees Freshmen Are Champions Read the Kansan daily. First Year Women Take First in Baseball Tourney Charles Fraterch, c23, Samuel Giles of Kansas City, Mo., spent the week-end at the Sigma Chi house and attended the Sigma Chi spring party; Kathleen Covey, fa'26, who supervised music in the Lansing schools, was a visitor at the Kappa Alpha Theta this week-end. the freshman women's baseball team won the interclass championship by winning all three of the games played with the other classes. The final game was played Friday, when the freshman team beat the sonohome team by a score of 30-18. The line-ups were: Freshman team: Thema Hunter, ss; Pauline Haneck, 30; Wilburn Wray, cf; Mary Chuney, catcher; Vlaina Voez, 28; Lola Enign, pitcher; Horeen Leed, 16; Lois Gillia, 1; Janet Fleishman, rf. Sobmorne妮;Fryda Keller 3b; Myrli Gould; c. Alice Goodill, p. Marian Riley, i. Dinamore Johnson 2b; Edith Kernahan, f. Charlotte Harper, s.; Eunice Parker, f. Betty Short, f. Jessie George, c. Doctor Braden Gives Addresses Dr. S. B. Braden, Dean of the School of Religion, has delivered two commencement addresses this week. Doctor Braden spoke to the graduating class at the University Thursday night and to the graduating class of the Burdick High School, Saturday night. Miss Nelle Barnes, instructor of English, went to Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, to spurt the afternoon at Doctor Vollheim's collection where one will view the collection of Doctor Vollheim's on display there. 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These new Linen Suits will even keep you cool at a farewell party! 3-piece Suits with vest or 2-trousers $20 $22.50 $25 $30 Other Summer Suits $11.75 to $40 Sister's Day Observed by Acacia Fraternity The Acacia fraternity observed sister's day Sunday The following guests were present: Missie Agnes Anderson, Lounie Clarm, Wilma Wray, Meryte Wryne, Peg Amon, Mary Limong Amon, Mary Cushin, Trina Cause, Katherine Ackerman, Barbara Shafer, May Ellison, Ione Altkeen, Billy Wann, Ruth Eldhill, Pauline Cost, and Mrs. Wred Dresser. Also Ward Hartley, Robert Little, Kalpchin Everett Bradley, Bob Lee Dave Armstrong, John Setik and Little Passes Examination Senior women at the University of Oregon assume the privilege of datemaking three days each spring. Little Passes Examination West was received today by telegraphic contact. The physical examination required for entrance at West Point. Little has been in Washington B. C. for the past two weeks and will return to Lawrence today. 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Mies Wendruff Attends Meeting Miss Mebbler will visit Washington to attend a business meeting of home economics, want to Topka Saturday to attend a business meeting of the Executive Council of the Kansas State Home Economics Association and staff is the secretary of the association. Read the Kansas daily J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th We invite comparison Qunlity — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher W WIEDIE'S Its been for over fifty years Tidip Timmel, "Last night by chance, A drop of ink fell on my pants. Was anxious to give Sue the ring. So called her outside to the swing. It's just my luck. I'm always caught, A lightning bug on it that spot." Ink spots can be removed too. You will find this mono- gram on all kinds of electric equipment. It is a useful reference. and a mark of service. More than 60 per cent of the mechanical power used by American industry is applied through electric motors. But the electrification of the tasks performed by man power has hardly begun. Electric power not only saves dollars; it conserves human energy for better purposes and raises standards of living. College men and women may well consider how electricity can lessen the burdens of industry and of farm and home life. GENERAL ELECTRIC