THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1927 4. 4. PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 4 Vatican Organist to Play Skilton's Lyric Selections Pietro Yon Will Present Varied Organ Recital in Fraser Hall Tonight In his organ recital tonight at 8 at Fraser chapel Pietro Tien, honoring organist of the Vatican in Rome, will play a composition written by the composer of Fine Arts. The composition which Mr. Hasen you selected to play, is "Meditation." The piece was written at one time for the senior students in D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts said of the composition that it has not been heard at the University for some time and for that reason it should be of interest to a number of the student body." It is a number of rare lyric beauty," said Dean Swarthout. Artists Are Friends Professor Skilton and Mr. Yon have been friends for a number of years. It was through the influence of Professor Skilton that the organist came to the University for his first recital. In his tour of America last year in which he played an all-American program Mr. You gave the place of honor to one of Professor Skifton's students, a PhD candidate who had been previously dedicated to the organist by the composer. Mr. Yoy arrived this morning in Lawrence and he spent the afternoon familiarizing himself with the new campus, which he is to play tonight, chapel on which he is to play tonight. Eight Numbers on Program The program for tonight's recital is as follows: First Sonata A. G. Waltman B. Mack V. MacKay Delphine F. MacKay (to 1d major) A. B. Bank Intermission Spanish Hymnus A. G. Waltman Meditation A. S. Athlete Minetta A. Minetta Tetracone (real houseconcert) A. P. Yoon You will be the only artist to play on the University Concert course this year. The price for any seat in the Fraser chapel will be $1.00 March 8 and 12 Are Scheduled for Pathology Groups Study Trips Are Planned Trips to Kansas City on March 8 and March 12 will be made by classes in social pathology, it was learned to the students of the series was made Wednesday. Geary County Pool Hall Becomes M. E. Church Classes in social pathology are divided into 14 or 15 small groups, each group making a special study of a problem in which it is interested. Certain institutions for the alleviation of social multidemincnts have been created. The Providence Welfare Association and the Jewish Educational Aged, the Jewish educational institution and the Urban League are some of the organizations which try to meet various social needs. Sometimes they are successful in carrying out their aim; sometimes they are not. It is the business of the student of sociology to make a scientific study of social problems, which ways they are fulfilling their purpose and how they could more nearly do so. Junction, City, Kan., March 3—Erection in 1808 and used as a church later turned into a school and then a pool hall and now back into a church music in the record of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which recently came into its own again. Many years ago the congregation was disbanded and the church was used for a time as a school building, later it was turned into pool hall but several months ago, the work of rebuilding the church in congregation, including some of those who worshipped fifty years' ago, iqn attending services there. The Saturday edition of the Daily Northwestern, student newspaper at Northwestern University, is to be continued; according to its business manager. This will bring its total number of issues down to four each week. According to Capt. W, E., Corkshill polo coach at the University of Oklahoma, this spring's team holds fair prospects of surpassing any quartet since the institution of the sport at the university. --- Ohi Kappa Pa announces the dledg- ing of Charles Longacker of Chicago Longacker formerly attended North- western university at Evanston. Changes in Student Directory This list will be completed in a later issue. Alams, Oreta, F. F. A., Lawrence, 318 Locus Maus, Mrs. Carl B., Sp. F. A., Lawrence, 1343 Tenn. Anderson, Agnes W., Sp. F. A., Lawrence, 1627 Kentucky Anderson, Vera J., Uncle C., Lawrence, 1624 Hearn, Kimwell, Wilma E., Sr. C., Lawrence, 1140 Mississippi Atkinson, Wilson I., Sr. C., Lawrence, 1140 Mississippi Bilk, Katherine Pryce, Jr. E., Juice City, 1146 Louisiana Rhume, Harrit M., Uncl. F. A., Kansas City, 1339 W. Campus RD Bone, Martha R. Lawrence, 018 Mississippiippi Braxier, Margaret, Uncl. C., Kansas City, 1308 Ohio Braxier, Margaret, Uncl. C., Kansas City, 1308 Ohio Brown, Mrs. Ilana Sloan, Sp. F. A., Lawrence, 1409 Ohio Brown, Mrs. Lillie E., Sp. F. A., Lawrence, 1508 Vermont Brown, Mrs. Ronnie, Lawrence, 716 McCook Burnt, Marcelle, Sr. C., Kansas City, 1308 Ohio Campbell, Burns, Sr. C., Oberlin, 1269 Ohio Carr, Mary Caroline, Jr. C., Kansas City, Mo. 1104 Tennessee Coleman, Yedo Marie, Sr. C., Lawrence, 819 Vermont Copley, Elizabeth Rextor, Uncl. C., Wichita, 1246 Mississippi Copley, Elizabeth Rextor, Uncl. C., Wichita, 1246 Mississippi Dobara, Corena C., Er lawrence, 1231 Missouri Dobara, Corena C., Er lawrence, 1231 Missouri Dougain, Isadore, C., Oberlin, 1144 Louisiana Drennan, Wendy W., Gr. Silling, 1145 Louisiana Drennan, Wendy W., Gr. Silling, 1145 Louisiana Erwin, Margaret Frances, So. C., Kansas City, 1240 Ord Esterly, Frances Maria, Dr. (Ordese) Esterly, Frances Maria, Dr. (Ordese) Fink, Gretta M., Jr. Ed., Downs, 1120 Tennessee Fleming, Alessia Fleming, So. C., Kansas City, 1140 Mississippi Fleming, Alessia Fleming, So. C., Kansas City, 1140 Mississippi Gills, Helen Gettrude, Gr. Garnett, 1213 Orden Glimmer, Uncl. C., Oberlin, 1144 Hall Glimmer, Uncl. C., Oberlin, 1144 Hall Good, Florence, Sr. C., Marion, 1005 Indiana Gordon, Hazel, Gr. C., Lawrence, 1055 Mississippi Gordon, Hazel, Gr. C., Lawrence, 1055 Mississippi Jarrely, Evan Jarrely, So. C., Kansas City, 1140 Mississippi Jarrely, Evan Jarrely, So. C., Kansas City, 1140 Mississippi Hangen, Evan Catherina, Wellington Hangen, Evan Catherina, Wellington Hay, Idaho Maria, Uncl. Bus. Fuchs, 1022 Ohio Hess, Edith Idella, Gr. 700 Illinois Hess, Edith Idella, Gr. 700 Illinois Hopkins, Josephine Mary, Fr. F. A., Lawrence, 1206 New Jersey Howard, Nina May, Uncl. A., Abilene, 1011 Indiana Jarely, Evan Jarrely, So. C., Lawrence, 1052 Tennessee Jarely, Evan Jarrely, So. C., Lawrence, 1052 Rsrd Jarrert, J. Merle, C., Leavenworth, 1245 Ord Johnathan Dinnery, So. C., Lawrence, 1350 Tennessee Johnathan Dinnery, So. C., Lawrence, 1350 Tennessee Jones, Cora Bell, Gr. Emporia, 1401 New Jersey Josevsky, Gr. Emporia, 1401 New Jersey Josevsky, Gr. Emporia, 1401 New Jersey Gracey Doight, Uncl. Lawrence, 745 Ohio Guillem De Jolly, Uncl. Lawrence, 745 Ohio John, John, 1205 Kentucky Kekeser, Murried Pauline, So. C., Kenneth, 1206 Kentucky Kekeser, Murried Pauline, So. C., Kenneth, 1206 Kentucky Kennedy, Jennie Clawson, So. C., Kenneth, 1204 Michigan Kennedy, Jennie Clawson, So. C., Kenneth, 1204 Michigan Steering, Ruth Barrett, Sr. C., Lawrence, 1120 Louisiana Steering, Ruth Barrett, Sr. C., Lawrence, 1120 Louisiana Steering, Ruth Barrett, Sr. C., Lawrence, 1120 Louisiana Taylor, June, Uncl. C., Dodge City Taylor, June, Uncl. C., Dodge City Taylor, Lucie Elizabez, Jr. Ed. Blue Museum, 1357 Kentucky Trusty, Helen, Uncl. C., Kansas City, Mo. Tucker, Laura C., Lawrence, 933 Tennessee Tucker, Laura C., Lawrence, 933 Tennessee Tucker, Laura C., Lawrence, 933 Tennessee Willa, Little Lacie, Fr. C., Collinwood, N. J., 1213 Ohio Willa, Little Lacie, Fr. C., Collinwood, N. J., 1213 Ohio Wylie, Wilma Gerbert, So. C., Lawrence, 1135 Tennessee Wylie, Wilma Gerbert, So. C., Lawrence, 1135 Tennessee Zirkel, Freda Dean, So. F. A., Topica, 1908 Vermont School of Medicine - Kansas City (1) $A = \begin{bmatrix} a & b \\ c & d \end{bmatrix}, A^{-1} = \begin{bmatrix} a^{-1} & b^{-1} \\ c^{-1} & d^{-1} \end{bmatrix}$ Huscher, Gladys. So. Med., Huscher 2747 Cambridge Training School for Nurses—Kansas City Blesh, Ruth Thea Thurston, Sr. I was hopeful Donkey, Nona Lucille, I was hopeful Dyer, Elenor Gailey, I was hopeful Ellenor, Elizabeth Pauline, I was hopeful Iowa, Marion Greenell Hamilton, Lola Claire, I was hopefu three Men to Be Chosen Jayhawker Debaters to Meet Northwestern Team The question to be argued is. Resolved that the prohibition amendment should be repealed immediately. Kan. laws restrict Northwestern the affirms. Iowa State University in 1970 have a Union Memorial building. Twenty bids have been presented to the university committee, and the successful bidder will be announced as soon as possible. Representatives of the twenty-two national and local fraternities of the University of California at Los Angeles les recently drew for preferred fraternity house sites adjacent to the new university campus at Westwood. Tryouts for the debate between the University of Kansas and Northwestern University will be held to see if the Little Theater in Green hall. Three men to represent the University of Kansas will be chosen from the trysts this evening. Prof. E. C. Bucher, Lieut. H. F. Meyer and Prof. A. T. Walker will choose the Kansas representatives Speed Limit Raised Emporia, Kan., March 3—Emporia intends to keep up the modern pace and one step toward that end was taken when the police janked the old signs proclaiming the speed limit as 12 miles per hour and substituted new markers announcing that 20 miles per hour was the new limit. Freshmen in Columbia University have recently won, by defeating the sophomores in a contest, the privilege of being allowed to smoke pipes on the campus. This privilege is in accordance with a tradition 28 years old, and the present class is the tenth victorious class. Let Schulz do your repairing, remodeling in ladies as well as men's suits, and also cleaning 917 Mass. St. Democrats Maintain Investigation Fight in Senate Deadlock TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-220 Mass. 41 148 153 132 1276 950 268 2628 2726 B 2624 1534 R 1614 B 1037 2151 1614 B 718 647 99 1879 1056 290 706 195 1467 1617 2476 1728 W 790 860 860 1639 1639 2630 W 2370 B —— 1843 2183 B 1282 1480 2088 R 2661 860 2465 R 1185 2465 R 1586 2586 2352 R 860 2212 B —— 99 2046 B 569 8K2 1728 R 1359 2056 1104 706 2399 253 2155 B Reed, Missouri, and Namesaka Clash After Long Session Without Sleep Washington, March 3.—Worm to exhaustion from nearly twenty-three hours continuous session, but still obdurate, Senator James A. Reed, Democrat, Missouri, successfully repelled attempts in the Senate today to uphold national guidelines for further investigation of the Republican election. --- Sleepy-c睫 senators voted at 83th a. m., 32 to 24, to continue the fixed resolution rather than take up the deficiency appropriation bill, although final adjustment of the congress was away from the deadlocked senate. Two reeds Catch Often It was a battle of Reed versus Reed and the Pennsylvania nailsmen had valiant aid in the struggle which had gone on unbroken since 11 a.m. m.y. yesterday. There was in the fight also an element of politics—Democrats wanting to get more data on elections in Pennsylvania and Illinois, and some Republicans led by Senator Reed. The Republicans tried to the treeless reed, Reed, Missouri. Efforts to get a compromise during the night so other business could be transacted were this four Two Reeds Clash Often Efforts to get a compromise during the night so other事务 could be transacted were repeated this foreword unavailably. Senator David A. Reed, Republican Pennsylvania, leader of the filibuster, declared after he was defeated in his attempts to displace the resolution that "the senate is acting like a bunch of school boys." After failure to get up the deficiency bill the worm nerves of the night session became evident in Reed Pennsylvania, and several Democrats when the Pennsylvania senator began to campaign against it. Swanson and Harrison, Democrats of Mississippi, told Reed it was not less to discuss the alien property bill as it would never come to a vote. Dawes Again Takes Charge At 9:50, Vice-President Dawes was awakened from his night of alarm in his office in the capitol and amnii took the presiding gavel. He had not been shaved. A professor at the University of Minnesota is conducting an experiment to determine whether learning can be acquired in sleep. The contrivance consists of a telephone, an alarm clock, a photograph, and a set of head phones. Suits - Overcoats - Dresses Cleaned $1.00 KIRBY the cleaner Phone 420 Tailored Suits, $23.50 1107 Mass. in Congress 10uay Continues in fillholder session. Interstate commerce委员会 concludes radio commission nominations. Concludes filings bill and conference reports. Announcements The athletic office will buy as many tickets to the Kansas Aggle game as are turned in and ask all students who do not intend to attend this game to turn in their tickets. The demand is exceedingly great and officials are trying to have as many tickets available as possible. Fire Destroys Pier City Pier Jersey City, N.J. March 3—Dramatic fire at a pier in fire which swept Pier K of the Pennsylvania railroad today. 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