BY THE WAY Lucene Spencer, A. B. '19, visited in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mrs. James Murdock of Morse, Kan- spen Saturday and Sunday in Law- rence, visiting her daughter Hilda Murdock; c22. Phi Kappa announces the initiation of Thomas B. Loftus, e22 of Seneca, Kansas. Evelyn Horton, sp c. Milkred Fowler fa'23, were guests of Miss B. Gault in Topeka over Sunday. "Dutch" Lenborg, ml20, visited his friend, John Kinkel in Topeka over the week-end. Ellis Pau, e'22, spent the week-end with his parents in Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Stanley, c'22 visited friends in Topeka Sunday. Helen Bloom, '22 who has been ill at her home in Independence during the last five weeks, has re-entered the university. Dr. F. C. Allen, manager of athletics went to Kansas City Monday night, to speak at the Annual High School Football Banquet. Ruth Oakleaf from Cherryvale spent Saturday and Sunday at the Achoth House. Chi Omega will give an informal party at F. A. U. Hall Friday night March 19. Madolin Neubauer will not be able to play in the tournament games Friday and Saturday on account of a sprained ankle. OREAD NOTES The Oread high school basketball team was defeated by the Ottawa team by a score of 18 to 12 in the first game of the second district tournament played at Ottawa Friday. Josephine Swinley spent Friday and Saturday at her home near Baldwin, Kansas. Churches to Improve Religious Education The Interchurch World Movement of American Protestant Churches is planning to conduct a campaign revealing the importance of technical education and endeavoring to devise some means of improving them. Part of the fund which is to be collected will be divided among the denominated schools and colleges for this purpose. The Interchurch World Movement estimates that it will need more than 100,000 new workers during the next five years, more than 9,000 missionaries for foreign fields, and thousands of lay and clerical workers. These A THIRD OVEN has been installed, and is now at work in the new ZEPHYR bakery. The management was not borne out in its confidence that two owens would supply the demand for this marvelous, home made bread, evidently over-looking the fact that everyone who tried ZEPHYR bread would become a regular customer. AND REMEMBER, with this trebled output, there will be no retaxation where CLEANLINESS and QUALITY are concerned. MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN Phone Your Grocer besides being equipped with the really essential "call" must also have some special training. THE ZEPHYR BAKERY 6th & Mass The successful worker must know modern life in all its phases a well as Bible history. The missionary very often has to teach the people with whom he is dealing the details of existence. A great many of the denominational schools of the country are not properly equipped to attract the kind of young men and women the church needs, and the kind of training needed for the work which they will have to do. Bolshevism to Invade Campus Via Soph Hop "The Soph Hop is to have the atmosphere of Bolshevism, terror and devastated Russia in every respect," said L. S. Kendall chairman of the decoration committee today. "The decorations will be being ordered from Kansas City will have a predominance of Bolshevik red, bombs, and all the terrors of anarchy and Asiatics Russia. The five course dinner will be served at 12:00 midnight with room enough and service complete to serve all at the dinner." The Orpheum Circuit will furnish music during the dinner." The ball room of the Bolshiev castle, will be decorated to depict all the semi-darbaric splendor of Eastern Russia. Eddie Kuhna and his wife, Natalia, will host an Oriental canopy will furnish the music, according to the committee. Ebert's Defy Forces Von Kapp to Give Up (Continued from Page 1.1) negotiations for a compromise with the Kamp government were "fakes." Simultaneously the newspaper received a dispatch from Berlin saying it was authoritatively announced that any statement regarding a compromise between Kapp and Bauer were "pure inventions." London, March 16—The German charge d'affaires in Paris informs Premier Milander that no compromise agreement has been reached between revolutionists and the Kapp's leadership, its cap at Stuttgart. Both nationalist and populist parties were reported to have repudiated Von Kapp. The revolutionists' terms were reported to include a demand for a special parliament that the Von Kapp group realize its period of control is short lived. By Carl D. Groat. (United Press Staff Correspondent) Berlin, March 16—The general strike called in protest against the revolutionary government grew today. The American colony in Cuba was in control only with the greatest difficulty. Waiters, chefs and hotel workers walked out. -A City Remits Quiet -A This statement was received with doubt in allied circles here. Railway workers joined the strike but a few trains were running. Telephone service was interrupted. In spite of the general cessation of work the city generally remained quiet. Reports on the situation throughout the empire up to this time are conflicting. A Hamburg dispatch said the Reichswehr there has gone against the government. names Withhold Recognition A The allied commissioners here will have no relations with the revolution's list of the new regim- has been defined. Soviet Demanded in Stuttgart It was stated officially tonight that the revolutionary government has received advice indicating that Great Britian is favorable to the new regime. Soviet Demanded in Stuttgart Paris, March 16—The workers federation in Stuttgart has demanded a soviet dictatorship and will submit the plan to a vote of all workers today, a Berlin dispatch asserts. Francis I. Martin, B. S., '18, former of the State Geological Survey, who recently took up new work for the Department on Sunday and Sunday with friends here. Ormican. Nu announces the pledging of Viola Anderson, c$^{21}$, Lucile Rarig, c$^{21}$, Mary Hawkins, c$^{21}$, Pauline Rhodes, c$^{21}$, Rhea Sheepard In School Hygiene after Professor Nutt had asked at least twelve in the class to explain short-sightedness and they had been unable to answer, he said, "there seems to be two kinds of shortsightedness." Professor Holder, in class; "I try to keep up with the University学长. I spent two years learning this program and now I haven't any use for it." c2'1, Frances Fengel, c2'1, Harriett Williams, c2'1, and Florence Merritt, Prof. W. H. Johnson went to Chickensha, Okla. Monday, on business for the University. He will return Wednesday. Just A Tip— This is your last chance to mail in orders for seats for "Her Husband's Wife" If you are wise you will mail an order and get better seats FOR You'll sure want to see This Comedy. It's a real play. Send Orders to Hartzell Ray, 940 Ind. Prices: $1.10, 83c, 55c. Bowersock Theatre Next Monday Night Women's Glee Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in central Ad, Room 13. All girls give cards to Elizabeth Burkhalter, Librarian. Laura Hawkrader and Ruth Brown are the Business committee for the concert trip There will be a meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Council on Wednesday, March 17, at 4:30 in room 206 Fraser. The spring election will be held. Easter YOUR order for a suit placed any time before or on next Saturday will guarantee you a delivery for Easter. Announcements Is Drawing Near 712 Mass. St. "The Lamm Line" W. E. WILSON John Ise, Secretary. A tea for the University Women's Association will be given March 18 at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. W. Robinson. All women are invited to attend. GLEE CLUB GAMBOL Announcing the Second Annual Concert Dance SATURDAY-MAR.20-FAUHALL DANCING--- 9:15-12:00 Perhaps you missed the Men's Glee Club Concert last week, but you heard it was excellent. This is your chance to hear a concert and attend a good dance for the price of the dance alone. Single Admission -- 75c Per Couple -- $1.50 Snow Zoology Club will meet Wednesday at 5 o'clock in Snow Hall. The Botany Club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening, March 17 at the home of Professor Stevens, 1121 Ln. S., at 7 o'clock. The Zoology Club will meet Wednesday at 5:00 o'clock in Snow Hall. The House Presidents' Council will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser Hall. The meeting will be a social and business event for students and young women in the school. The scholarships will be awarded. The Mining and Geology Club will meet Thursday at 4:30 in Room 203, Haworth Hall. Olive Constant, chairman. Pan-Hellenic Smoker to be Held at F.A.U.Wednesday Everything is set for the annual Pan-Hellenic smoker to be given Wednesday evening at the Fraternal Aid Hall. The affair will start on Thursday, with a performance is given each year by the national fraternities as a mixer for the Greek letter men. The estaining fraternities for this year are: Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa, Glauke sturters have been worked out by each of the entertaining groups. Gordon McKeen, c. 23, who was injured a week ago, is still confined to the house. McKeen was running to catch a street car when he stumbled into one of the holes which men repairing the street had made, spraining his ankle and tearing loose two ligaments. Meet me at the Victory Lunch. SPECIAL INVITATION Sixty Third Anniversary Celebration Sixty three years of selling dry goods and Ready-to-Wear is a long time and we feel quite proud of this event. We want every reader of the Kansan to come to the store this week and join us in this celebration. We have special decorations and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we will have Shofstall and his orchestra all during the afternoon. We have also made hundreds of special prices for the week. For instance, every Suit, Coat, Dress, Skirt and Cape all at special discounts; Silks, Coatings, wash Fabrics, Blouses, Silk Hose, and Handkerchiefs at special prices. All Rugs, 10 per cent less; Lace Curtains, Draperies, Bedding, and Luggage marked special for this sale. WEAVER'S Kansas vs. Oklahoma DEBATE Admission--Only 25c Only University Activity Friday Night K. U. Has the Affirmative of this Question: -That the Government]Should Adopt a Policy of Prohibiting Foreign Immigration to the United States for a Period of Five Years. Help Beat the Sooners in Debate Fraser Chapel--Friday, March 19