UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERS HOLD NINTH MEETING "Best Program Any Society In U. S. Has Put On," Says National Secretary Rice "The ninth annual meeting of the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers held here yesterday proved to be one of the most successful meetings over the last decade," Hagenbuch, chairman of the students' branch of the society, this morning. H. A. Fitch, of the Kansas City Structural Steel company, made an interesting talk on, "Industrial De Captain Warfield, head of the school for lieutenants at Leavenworth, could not give his lecture on 'Warfare' because of official duties. Calvin W. Rice, national secretary of the society, talked on "The Engineer in Public Service". Mr. Rice said, This is the best program that any service has had to put on. But it is nothing unusual for the K. U. A. S. M. E." Forty-five members of the society and several out of town guests were present at the banquet at I. O. F. Hall. Dean P. F. Walker acted as toastmaster, W. W. Woolford and Mr. Mitchell, both of the Santa Fe forritising department, made short remarks. H. Shus. man of the Society and Charles Hagenbuch were also called upon for remarks. W. C. Baxter, of the Wichita Natural Gas Company of Bartlesville, Okla., and representative of the H. L. Doherty interests, was here for the purpose of conferring with his colleagues on forces in various kinds of engineering work. In the past this company has taken many K. U. graduates. BY THE WAY- Mu Phis Give Luncheon The Mu Phi Epsilon sorority will entertain for the members of the Zoellner quartet, who will give a concert here tomorrow night, with a luncheon at the chapter house toomorrow. The Zoellner is a member of the sorority. Y.W.C.A. Mrs. R. B. D. O'Leary talked at the M. W. C. A. meeting yesterday afternoon on the subject, "Reminiscences of My College Days." Mrs. O'Leary discussed the nature of memories of happy college days in making later life pleasant. Math Club The Mathematics Club will meet in Room 103, Administration Building, Tuesday afternoon at four-thirty o'clock. Helen Garmen will give a review of De Morgan's "Budget of Paradoxes." Senior Mixer Pledges The senior women met on the golf links north of Potter Lake for a picnic supper last night. A sing followed the supper. Plans for com- mery were made. A mixer for senior men and women probably will be held next week. Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating fraternity, announces the pledging of John Donaldson, Paul W. Schmidt, and Joseph Harris. , Theta Sigmaigma, honorary journalism sorority, met at Lee's College Inn for lunch today. Plans for the next two weeks will most here were discussed. Mrs. Eustace Brown will attend the State Conference of the Deans of Women at Manhattan Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17 and 18. Phi Kapp Ipsi will give an informal dance at F. A. U. Hall tonight. Mrs. Blanche Wilson of Salina, grand matron of the Eastern Star, will be the guest of the Achoth sorority chapter house Thursday afternoon. EASTER CANDY CANDY Just think—a whole pound box of our Own Make Chocolates for only 50c Take a box home to the folks at Easter time— they'll like it. Helen Brown will accompany Eva Moore Diamond to her home in Wichita Thursday to spend the Easter holiday. Marie Dum, who will go to Wichita Thursday, will entertain for Luciene Spencer. The visiting guests will attend a Lambda dance to be given on Easter Monday. Evelyn Strong, Mary Nicholson, Mitiam Merritt, and Millie Carter will be guesses of Helen Booker at her home in Solomon for the Easter holi- day. Edna McClure will spend Easter vacation with her sister, Clara McClure, A.B.15, at McPherson. Mary Brownnie will spend Easter vacation with Mary Smith and Golda Funger with Viola Engle at Abilene. W. H. Hawkins will be the guest of Giles Hunter at Ablene during vacation. X. U. RESPONDS TO THE CALL OF COMPANY M (Continued from page 1) Each recruit enlistes as a soldier of the National Guard of the United States and of the State of Kansas for a period of three years in service and must be qualified. The national Guard is subject to call into the federal service in case of war or threatened war. The pay of a private in the service of the federal government is fifteen dollars a month, and the pay of a private first-class is eight dollars a month. A camp under state service each private receives thirty dollars a month. FOOTBALL STAR RETURNS Roy S. Robbins, a football man last year, returned from Winfield to join his company yesterday. He now is serving with the men detailed for recruiting duty. Several men of Company M are scattered through several states, but they all are expected back home in the war. Captain Jones has temporarily resigned at superintendent of Fowler Shops and will devote all his time to Company M. Later today William P. Creek, c'19, in company McDonald, p'19, emlited in company ANNOUNCEMENTS ..Cerule Francais will postpone its regular meeting until Wednesday, April 11, on account of the Frank Speail lecture. Blackfriar's Club will meet in Room 207, Fraser Hall, 7:30 Wednesday. All women of the University, instructors, wives of the faculty, and students, are invited to meet in the Fraser Rest Room at four-thirty Wednesday afternoon. April 11, to order a copy of the lecture discussion of public questions. Prof. C. A. Dykstra will speak upon the subject, "America at War—Why? For the best and most reasonable TAXI SERVICE in town, call either phone 139 "JESS and WATTS" "You Know 'Em Both." Tickets for the K.U. Follies Will be on sale in Fraser, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, 25c each Get your date before you leave for vacation V A R S I T Y—Tomorrow and Friday—15c. 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By David Graham Phillips K.U. vs. NORMALS BASE BALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5 McCOOK FIELD, GAME CALLED AT 3:45 Student Tickets Coupon 15 admits—Student Tickets, Grand Stand, Cushion 15 cents extra Tickets 50c, Grand Stand-General Admission 25c-All Tickets at Gate—Opening Game 1917 Season ---