UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ALUMNI ORGANIZE FOR INCOME BILL DEFENSE Thirty Wyandotte County Grad uates From First Line for Passage of Measure TO FIGHT DESPITE WAR Supporters to Campaign Before Voters for Bill Though War Cohinues Thirty Wyandotte County K. U. alumni formed a permanent organization to fight for the Permanent Income amendment at a dinner held at Hotel Ground, Kansas City, Kasan. The president, the county co-president, president of the County Chion Union, were speakers on the program. Great enthusiasm was shown by every one at the meeting, but many confessed they knew little about the new measure. The amendment will be presented state at the 1918 November election. TO ELIMINATE INDIFFERENCE Willard Glasco said this morning the first big fight before the passport is issued to alumni of alumni and student indifference. "Right now the students and alumni of the state schools must organize if they want this bill passed in the fall. If it is a year and a half away, and if it fails the movement will be dead for years to come. Then the legislature will say the people are not in favor of it, but they can on it again after it has just failed." WILL NOT STOP FOR WAR Mr. Jasco feels that if the amendment is to be successful, the campaign to get the bill before the voters will have to be continued in spite of the war. Acnes Thompson, secretary of the Alumni Association, said this morning, no definite plans of the alumni association will be formed until the course of the war is seen for certain. Earlier in the winter the Kansas City, Mo. alumni held a similar banquet when the need of the amendment was discussed. The banquet yesterday is the first of a series to create alumni sentiment for the measure. The next meeting will be held in Leavenworth or Topeka. The Alpha Xi Delta sorority will entertain with a founders day banquet at six o'clock tonight at the house. A five-course banquet will be served and Killarney roses, the sorority flower, will be used in decoration. BY THE WAY- Founders Day Banquet The patronesses, Medames Schweg- and Sundler, Sunder, 'O'Brien, Guswald The alumnae members who will be here for the banquet are Miss Grace Green, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Edwin Cohen, Kansas City; Margaret Coleman, Bonner Springs. Mrs. Homer Hoch, of the Marion Matinee 2:20 Claude Gillingwater assisted by Miss Julie Herne in "The Frame-Up." Nights 8:20 The Japanese Prima Donna, HA- RUO ONUKI in a repertoire of songs. Thomas F. Swift & Co., present "Me and Mary." Benny & Woods, Ten minutes of Syncopation. ville. The headline animal act of vaude Howard's Animal Spectacle, Taketa Troupe, Japanese Novelty Offering. POPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY BEN RYAN and HARRIETTE LEE in a Comedy SkiT “You've Spoiled It.” Next Week—Gus Edwards's two famous proteges, Cuddles and George in "A Bandbox Revenue." Nights Matinee Matines 10-25-50-75 Daily 10-25-50 Dick Bros.. Druggists A trade so large that our stock is always pure and fresh. We want to know K. U. men and women outfit.. Where the car stop - 3d and 5a. CONKLIN PENS are sold at Record, will be at the University to students interested in logarithm McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Mrs. Hoch will speak to two of the morning newspaper classes. At fourthirty in Room 102 Medicine, she will speak on "Opportunities for Women in Newspaper Work," which will be open to the general public. At seven-thirty, at a special called meeting of Kappa Phi, Mrs. Hoch will talk on "The Club Woman and the Church." Mrs. Hoch is one of the most widely quoted women writers in the Kansas journalism Field, and is president of Fourth District of Federated Clubs. Engagement Announced Mrs. and Mrs. Frank L. Brown, of Kansas City, Kas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. William K. Waugh, of Eskridge, Kas. The wedding will be May 12. Miss Brown was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority while at the University. Waugh attended the University and Waugh attended the University of the Pi Delta Theta fraternity. Phi Kanna Psi Convention Akappa, Massachusetts Frank Marmola, Maryland, Marcvina Taylor will leave tomorrow for Boulder, Colo., where they will attend the district convention of the American Soccer Association. Leland Thompson, c16, visited at the Phi Psi house today and will attend the convention with the delegates from the active chapter. Thompson is the presiding officer for this district of the fraternity. Woman's Forum "Military Organization" will be discussed by Prof. W. W. Davis, of the department of history, at the Women's Forum Wednesday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock in Fraser 110. All women of the University are All women of the University are invited. K. U. Dames Mrs. Carl Moser will entertain the K. U. Dames at her home, 1339 Ohio Street, Wednesday afternoon from three to five. The subject for discussion is "Puddings and Sauces" and Mrs. A. C. Fisk will be leader. The regular monthly dinner and meeting of the department of mathematics was held at the University Club last night. The new method of handling freshman algebra courses was discussed. will be put in some time this week. These are the plans of the University in regard to the plea of Governor Cain to address staffs and to farm more intensively. UNIVERSITY TO GROW VEGETABLES ON CAMPUS (Continued from page 1) ACTION CONSIDERED TODAY Thirty prominent Kansans are meeting with the governor today to consider action which the state will take to establish certain of the problem of agricultural preparedness. University professors, business men and farmers are in conference with the governor. The Lawrence Merchants' Association is working on a plan that will provide employment on the farm for the boys and young men of Lawrence and the University who do not enlist for active service. The association believes that the men could be getting training in farm work that would be helpful to them when other men had been called to active service. The University and the Merchants' Association may work together on this plan. PROTCH The Tailor Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery The gold stripe on the garter hem stops the run or ravel— GOTHAM SHLK HOSE are full fashioned, no wrinkles at ankle. They are made from finest Pure Thread Silk in reliable dyes—Black, White, Flesh and all wanted Shades. We are sole distributors for Lawrence of Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiers— Onwes Bulline Hackman HAVE YOU caught the spirit of the Alma Mater? What is the underlying secret of student and faculty life here at K. U.? The $50.00 Prize Play IF I WERE DEAN Has caught the spirit of the Alma Mater—in all its greatness, its blessings, its mistakes, its weaknesses. It has laid bare the heart and soul of the school in just the way students and faculty can appreciate, but it does it in a way that does not offend. Don't forget the time and the place— April 25 Bowersock Theatre Seat reservations are being made every day now. When the ticket board goes up Saturday there won't be as many good seats left as there are TODAY. Roy Davidson. Green Hall. Lawrence, Kans. PRICES Parquet and First 3 rows of bal. .75 Remainder of Balcony .50 Gallery .25 Mail This Coupon Today Dear Sir:- Dear Sir, Enclosed find check for ... Kindly reserve ... seats for “If I Were Dean,”—near...(Location.) ... -O la! la! THE SOPH HOP will arrive APRIL 20th. There will be Looliferous decorations and Gastrigorous refreshments. A twin-six orchestra Will yield its mellow, Dulcet ditties. The farce is crammed With merrimental Melody. And the Red Cross Will share the Gate receipts. $2.75 the person. The tariff is FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK The Soph Hop Robinson Gymnasium April 20 BOWERSOCK TOMORROW and THURSDAY ClaraKimballYoung IN "The Foolish Virgin" "The Foolish Virgin" By Thomas Dixon, Author of "Birth of a Nation." A Selznick Production Admission 15c FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" From Novel by Eleanor Gates. Artcraft Production Admission 15c. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Auditorium Phones-506 Results Count And we have the knowledge, the equipment,and the desire to produce results. Let us prove this. Squires Studio 1035 MASS 1035 MASS.