ASKS PEACE MOVE IN MESSAGE TO CONGRESS President's Message Dismisses League Hopes, and Stresses Domestic Problems IS STRONG FOR "ECONOMY" "Resolution Proposed Could No be Constructed as Desertion of the Allies" Washington, April 12—Congress should adopt a resolution declaring peace with Germany immediately, president Harding recommended in his first message to Congress today. Such action, he said, could in no sense be construed as a desertion of the allies. He made plain his belief that the League of Nations is dead. Measures taken and retail prices were the outstanding features of his recommendations for domestic problems. The peace resolution, Harding explained, should undertake to declare a state of peace which would make no difficulty with European reparations. tions. The missure questioned the possible ratification of the Versailles treaty with the League covenant deleted. Harding did not state this explicitly, but spoke for acceptance of the rights and interests provided under the existing treaty "assuming, of course, that this can be satisfactorily accomplished by explicit reservations and modifications as will inadvisable commitment and safeguard our essential interests." Turning his back completely on the League of Nations, the executive re-affirmed his allegiance to the ideal of a world association of nations. of a world association, "In the existing League of Nations, world government with its super power government will have no parlot," he said. "There can be no interpretation and there will be no betrayal of the deliberate expression of the American people in the recent election." Herberta Towner, c22, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Felt, c21, spent the week end at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Moody, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Lenexa. Miriam Lamar, *C22*, spent the week end at her house in Kansas City, Mo. Normylee O'Brien, *c23*, spent the week end in Leavenworth. We have purchased two Nash Sedans FOR TAXI SERVICE Call 12 Loomis Kodak Studio 1109 Mass. St. Ground Floor Opposite Court House The only exclusive Kodak Studio in Lawrence Have enlargements made from your favorite films. Eastman Films for Sale Phone 210 THE APPAREL OF YOUTH AND SPRINGTIME ALL well-dressed, happy hearted young girls are beautiful. Are your Summer frills and finishes ready? A varied warm weather wardrobe for your inspection. We have avoided two objectionable extremes—in style and price. --of the University Women's Association will be held with Mrs. Lindley Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp—Ellah B. Elsey, Seyc. Carl Ade, c24, visited his parents in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. Helen Barnett, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Josephine Rosenfield, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Leavenworth. Miles Gates of Kansas City was a guest at the Sig Alph host宴上. Ms. Songer, of Kansas City, Mo. Miles Gates with her daughter, Irene Songer, e-211. Theresa Baum, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. FOR ENTRY—Fraternity, sorority, Roaming, Dewling houses in season. Bargains for sale in all kinds of city places. House building lets close to the "U." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — HOLLIDAY — Phone 97 737 Mass. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A very important business meeting ANNOUNCEMENTS Don't Write Telegraph Western Union Telegraph Co. "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy" - Go to a Show "Dot" Gish in "FLYING PAT" VARSITY BOWERSOCK TONIGHT Also Burton Holmes Tomorrow and Thursday (See other ad) Alice Lake in "The Misfit Wife" Also Mutt and Jeff Comedy Tomorrow Only Will "get over" big if your decorations and favors are carefully selected. These two things are essential to any party which you wish to be remembered as one of the big parties of the year. It is surprising how inexpen-sively decorations and appropriate favors may be purchased. Our prices are moderate and consistent. As you plan the coming party let us offer a few suggestions and help you make it the big party of the year. ISABEL GIBB, Prop 803 Mass. Your Next Party University Book Store There will be no gym classes for women Monday and Tuesday, but every student is expected to report Monday afternoon at 4:30 p'clock for rehearsal and Tuesday evening at 8 p'clock for the open lesson. Important meeting of the Ku Ku Kian Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Fraser Hall. All members must be present. Final plans will be made for Baseball season. New members will also be suggested for final vote at the next regular meeting—Chief Ku Ku Old. The groups of girls who have signed for May-pole, milkmaid, and goose dances for the May Fete please report Monday afternoon at the Alameda Steer. A meeting of all chemical engineers is called for Monday, April 11 at 4:30 o'clock, in the large chemical lecture room. All chemicals should be prepared and arranged for events for Engineers's Day events. I. A. Harbany, President. Adelaide Steger Mathematics Club will meet Wednesday, April 13th, 4:30 p.m. in Room 69 on campus. Njae McLaherty will speak on HOME, *Reliability of Teacher's Marks*. Men's Glee Club will have a final The Christian Science Society will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Myers Hall. Our stock of these superb chocolates includes a wide variety to please all tastes. For Your Drinks and Ice Cream Cranes and Lowney's Box Candies Name Cards—Engraved or Printed BULLOCK PRINTING COMPANY Bowersock Theatre Building "There's A Difference In Printing" "The Taste Tells" Vons Senior invitation announcements go on sale Tuesday, April 12, at 9:30 o'clock at Friar棋准 stand and will follow with a week of work—George Nettles, Chairman. is this "By Request" assortment of Fresh from our sanitary candy kitchen are the delicious candies we offer. Home made Nougats, Chocolate Creams, Peanut Clusters and a great many other candy delicacies too numerous to mention. Delicacies and Sweets For Student Needs rehearsal in Fraser Hall, Tuesday evening, April 12, at 7:30 o'clock—F. E. Kendrick. Located conveniently for you, we are prepared to care for all your needs in the drug sundrie line. If it is anything in the way And Kodak Supplies can be of toil articles just call on secured for any size kodak. us. Rankins Drug Store Johnstons Candies Fine Stationery Try our famous Fruit Cluster Centers. Fountain Service Our fountain specialties will please the most discrete. Thick Malted Milks are our specialty. Boston Confectionery Proven Facts Fully fifty per cent of the students of the University use drugless methods in combating disease. Eventually Chiropractic—Why Not Now? DRS. WELCH & WELCH Chiropractors ATES LADY ASSISTANT PALMER GRADUATES Phonex Office 115-Residence 115-K2 Office Hours 9 to 12 A. M. l30 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. LAWRENCE KANSAS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. A STORY IN PICTURES Keep a Record of Your Activities with a Kodak McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. St. We are Eastman agents and can supply you with the Box Brownie from $2.50 and up, or the regular Kodaks with the fast less which get the pictures under most any conditions. A smart strap effect for street wear shown in kid leather with military heels. $6.50 Black $7.00 Brown Otto Fischer Hosiery too. Let us repair your worn shoes Pasteurization Purity Our PASTEURIZED MILK will stand the most rigid and searching tests regarding PURITY for our proper pasteurizing positively eliminates all disease germs without changing in the least the flavor of richness in the milk. Since metropolitan hospitals use only PAS-TEURIZED MILK don't you think it would be wise for you to follow their lead in safety? Try our Really, PURE PASTEURIZED MILK. Also makers of the famous YUM-YUM. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Company Herwitz Bros. & Co. Phone 697