WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1927 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Evolution Theory Is Given a Boost in Missouri House Legislative Decision Makes Teaching of Scientific Law in State Still Legal Jefferson University (United States) The theory of evolution may be taught in the universities and public schools in Missouri without violating the law at least for another two years. Brye a vote of 624 against a vote of 82 the house failed to怒鞭 the McDaniel-Jackson bill prohibiting the teaching of the evolutionary theory in schools supported by state funds. Every available seat in the chamber and galleries was occupied for the long and temperate debate marked by constant wrangling and controversy over parliament rules as well as building and amendments were presented. There were frequent outbursts of cheering occasioned by remarks from the floor and E. H. Winter, speaker, repeatedly forced to rap for order. Veterans of the legislature said no bill had attracted so great a crowd in the gallery since 1913. Ridiculous Amendments Offered The first amendment offered by Rep. C, P. Turkey of Carter county provided that the theory not be taught to communities "whose people have rejected and still reject the findings of science, thought, and research for the last 400 years, who believe the world is flat, that the sun travels around the earth, that storms at sea are occurred by terrible man-made forces, that the person is possessed of the devil." Amid shouts of laughter the amendment was ruled out, of order. Another ridiculous amendment of rep. Byp, C. C. Rens, of St. Louis "that a penalty for violation of the bill be fixed at 30 days or 48 nights in the St. Louis zoo" was also rued out of order. The amendments were assayed by Rep. Charles C. Jackson of Oregon county who said that the only purpose of such amendments were to kill the bill. Representative McDaniel also took the floor and pleaded that the presentation of ridiculous amendments be discontinued. In the Senate In Congress Today The senate today resumed the consideration of the McNary-Haugen farm bills. The foreign relations committee considered pending matters. A special committee continued Paris investigation. Judiciary sub-committee resumes bread merger investigation. In the House Census committee considered reap portionment. House considered the McNary-Hau gen farm bills. Military committee considered Muscle Shona's. de Shona, Judiciary committee considered im- pachment of Judge Frank Cooper. P. Cooper Alexander of Columbia University told the House of Representatives of Missouri recently that if Missouri is to do in proportion to her ability to teach, she should do, doing educational appropriations about $18,000,000 annually. V-A-R-S-I-T-Y —Tonight— TOM MIX in "HARD BOILED" TOMORROW—FRL—SAT. Egyptian doctors of the laugh cure . The NERVOUS WRECK PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT VARSITY Riotous, rampant comic sensation Topics News Comedy Jerry at the Organ "The Eye Doctor" Shows: 3-7-9 Price: Mat. 10:50; Eve. 10:50 When Mrs. T, S. Stower, housemother for the Sigma Chr fraternity, visited friends at Penn State and at the University of Pittsburgh last month she found herself to be an man who cared rare and interest-sitting person. Philadelphia Universities Find Kansas Has "Queer" Customs; Housemothers Are Curiosities All the excitement was caused by the fact that Mrs. Stover is a fraternity house mother. Although there are 44 fraternities at Penn State, spite of a total enrollment that never exceeds 3,000, and every fraternity has its own house, not one has a house of its own. It is equally unknown at the University of Pittsburgh, but houses there. There are a few organized houses there. There are a few houses at the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, that have a "hostess," but she is a person rarely in evidence, according to Mrs. Stover, who lives at Penn State, which is the time when Kansas house mothers are most essential. While she was in State College, the town where Penn State is located, Mrs. Stover was interviewed by a reporter from the Penn State Collegian. He wanted to find out what these mother's "were all about, anyway." “One reason men leave home to go to college is to avoid being tacked in at night by their mothers,” the reporter argued. Mrs. Screw assured him that neither she nor any of the other western fraternity house Spring Cleanup to Start Marvin Hall Doors Are Changed to Swing Outward "Very little work is being done about the campus at present," according to H. H, Ball, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Three double doors in the engineering building, which formerly opened inward, are being changed so that they will swing out, and thus prevent a panic in case of fire. The work is practically finished. Workmen are now bearing down on old shed which is located back of the power plant. The shed was used years ago for the storing of coal when the old heating plant was being used, but of recent years has been a catch-all “city.” Why is it so difficult to decide who to tear it down? was the comment of Mr. Bull. In about four weeks work will be started about the campus for the general spring clean-up. $250,000 to Fight Cancer nothers tucked their boys in. They save that kind of duty to sorority ones mothers. New York, Feb. 9—The largest gift ever subscribed toward the curbing of cancer through educational methods has just been made to the American Cancer Society's R. Fulton Cutting, well-known philanthropist, has agreed to contribute $250,000 toward an endowment to support the society when an additional grant will be dedicated to the memory of Helen Sudyam Cutting. Mrs. Sceever found the boys at the houses both at the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State, where she was born. She is a good girl and fine courtesy as much as if they were continually in a woman's presence. The only signs of the lack of a woman's guiding hand are her details of attention to the house itself. Looking in the windows shopping a person may be assured that the window shoes are no better than the shoes on our shelves. That's honesty—that's the Walk-Over way of doing business. Walk-Over However, the eastern young men are eager to have house mothers, "But," they confided to Mrs. Stever, "What if we should get one we don't like?" Members of the faculty set as chaperones for the dances and dinners given by the fraternities. Eastern colleges have no public dances like our Varsity dance. All the parties are dances given in the fraternity houses, which are held in the library. Stover said, were much larger and handsoner than those in Kaugs. In contrast to the 44 fraternities, there is one national sorority at Penn State. And Mrs. Stever noticed that co-eds were not generally popular. In the East, where women's colleges are so prevalent, the men seem to take offence at the women entering their homes, or at the women coming home town girl for every important event where feminine presence is desired. The date of the women's intramural swimming meet at the University has been set for Wednesday evening, Feb. 23. The order of events in the meet will be: Relay; diving; three required dives; two optional dives; two lengths of straight stroke race; back stroke race; plunges; three lengths free style. 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