UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "UNDER COVER" WINS APPROVAL OF STUDENTS Dramatic Club's Production Pronounced One of the Best Ever Given by School "A very good amateur production," is what they are saying this morning of "Under Cover," the annual Draa-Cub Club play presented last night at the school's annual production, this school six years now," said a graduate student, "and I don't remember a play staged by students that was half as good." Every seat in the Bowersock was full, and all of those seats were sold. Wind advertising which had preceded the play sold every seat long before the orchestra began its overture. "I think the crowd sets a record for attendance at a student production," Wiggins, manager of the Bowersock, during the performance last night. Frank McFarland, in the role of Stephen Denby, easily took first honors among the men, while Ada Dykes, as Ethel CarttWRight, scored a hit in his second season, that the two were the "stars" is a misnomer—the whole cast were stars. McFarland played his role with the case of a professional. Miss Dykes played in her usual splendid fashion. The scene in the third act, between the brothers and their children, was one of the best pieces of acting ever seen on an amateur stage in Lawrence. Otto Dittmer, in the role of a grafting customs officer!, a hit, though he played the part of the villain. Dittmer has appeared annually in every Dramatic Club production since he has been in school. Alton Gumbiner, another sonor, played his part excellently, his peculiar nasal enunciation stading him in good stead in the comic role he played. Gumbiner's appearance last night was his last on the K. U stage. Helen Clark, star in "The Stuff of Laughter" last spring, made the best of a small part which called for her appearance in the first act only. Admirers of her acting were sorry she had missed the part. Coeli Burton played the part of the injudgent wife with sufficient criviality to make it charming. Her comic lines got some of the biggest laughs in the piece. Dora Lockett, as the blaze "sweet young thing" was mighty good looking in a stunning costume, helped the looks. Mabel Elmore appeared to advantage in a minor role. Robert Robertson, who is new in Dramatic Club circles, scored a tremendous hit as "Monty," the "side kick" of the leading man. His comedy was excellently played. Walter Haverhorst played the role of a customs agent in "The Thief and the Mover." His acting is always delightful. Dick Trewkele, Lewis Hull, and E. J. Grecian were all that could be desired in minor roles. START FIGHT TO PASS INCOME BILL IN HOUSE (Continued from page 1) state educational institutions and apportion among and appropriate the same to the several institutions, which levy, apportionment and appropriation shall continue until changed by statute." SUBMIT BILL TO PEOPLE If the bill is adopted by the house it will be submitted to the vote of the people as an amendment to the constitution providing for a permanent income for state educational institutions. The house has taken no action on this present resolution but will only do so before the end of the week. Following is a vote of the senate on the bill: For—Barr, Bergen, Carroll, Coleman, Delaney, Ferrell, Getty Gulick, Hart, Hilley, Huffley, Kanvel, Kimbala, Malone, McClain, Metcalf, Milligan, Montee, Myers, Nighson, Schoch, Snyder, Thompson Wark, Whitney, Wilson. Against—Annaphug, Doerr, Laining, Nixon, Pomeroy, Price, Sirtwahart, Woodward Senators Brunner, Crocker, Plumb Anderson were out of town. These Men Hold Fate of Permanent Income Measure Whether the Permanent Income resolution which yesterday passed the Senate passed of 27 to 9 meets its goal on the ballots of the following men: Allen—Frank L. Travis—Rep. Anderson—Susan J. Jacon—Rep. Andersen—Jacob L. Jacon—Rep. 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Long-Rep Wyandotte-George R. Allen-Rep Wyandotte-Samuel Clasem-Rep ANNOUNCEMENTS Quil Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in Fraser Rest Room. The Drama League will not meet this week. The School of Religion meets tonight in Westminster and Myers Hall at seven o'clock. The regular meeting of the Quill Club will be held in room 600, Club Hall at 7:35 this evening. For your parties and dances, see us about refreshments. Wiedemann's. Aiden's. G. W. JONES, A. M. M.-D. Diseases of the Eye. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1953. *Biochromatography* 157. St. Alb. Both photos. DHL, H. L., CHAMBERES. General Practice Office, 4200 E. Broadway and 4600 House and office phone, 312-759-8261. DH. H. REDING F. F. U. Building fitted. Hours 9 to 5. Both phones 513 CLASSIFIED KEELEERS IBOOK STORE. 235 Mass. Mats. and sink and repel all typewheel suppl- ier units. Printing B. H. DALE, Artist job printing. both phones 225.123 Mass. O. E. CREUIL M. M. M. Specialist—Eye Throat. Bell phone 1760, Dick Building WE MAKE OLD SHOES (NOT NEW WE MAKE OLD SHOTS (NOT NEW) the places to get results. 1342 Ohio St. BY THE WAY— Sigma Chi announces the pledging of William Gregory, of Cottonwood Park. Alpha Tau has pledged Vinton Wilson, c'20, of Ellsworth. Pledges Announced Founders Day Banquet Founders Day Banquet Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity holds their Founders Day banquet at the chapter house tonight. Sororites Will Exchange Tonight The sororites who are members of local Pan Hellenic will exchange dinner guests tonight, five members from each sorority will be the dinner guests of another house. The list of exchanges are: Alpha Xi Delta to Gamma Phi Beta; Gamma Phi Beta to Alpha Chi Omega; Chi Omega to Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Alpha Theta to P1 Beta Phi; P1 Beta Phi to Omaha; Sigma Kappa to P1 Beta Phi to Omaha; Sigma Kappa to Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Chi Omega to Sigma Kappa. Savre Invited to K. U. Banquet "Early English Music" was the program of the Lawrence Music Club at a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Unitarian church. Club Dance The Tennessee Club, 1131 Tennessee street, will dance tonight from seven to eight o'clock. Lawrence Music Club The Wailing Club, 1241 Tennessee seven to eight a Wednesday night from seven to eight Roy O. Willett, 15, who is manager of a drug store in Augusta, Kans., visited friends in the University this week. Just received, a fresh shipment of Lowney's, Ramers, and Whitman's candies at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, hot chili sandwiches at Widemann's. Adv. Drink Hy-Ball Gingerale. Best by test. Order from McNish. Phones 198.—Adv. LOST—No. 6 note book of Medical Institute with name, S. Oribon. Reward if returned to Kansan office. 104.2 JUST RECEIVED! 100 BOXES 72 Sheets Each His Majesty WRITING PAPER A rare opportunity to obtain some good note paper at a small price 25c Wolf's Book Store 919 Mass. St. The Long Island College Hospital BROOKLYN, N. Y. FOUR year medical course for the M.D. degree. Two years of medical training in the laboratory, hospital and laboratory laboratories. Graduate Hospital and endowed adjuncts in the University Medical Center, write to Otto von Huffman, M.D., Secretary, University Medical Center. JUNIORS GET TEN DAYS FOR ANNUAL PICTURES Editor Nordstrom Has Made Extension Because of Delay at the Photographers Only ten days are left for juniors to get their pictures taken for the Junior Section of the Jayhawker, Don Davis and Harry Morgan, managers of the section, announced today. "The final date has been extended several times at the rush and delay at the photographer's," said Davis this morning, "but Arnold Nordstrom, editor of the Jayhawker, has insisted that we work as closely As a final concession he extended the time of getting pictures taken to March 10 to give every junior an opportunity to get into the section." The junior managers are urging all juniors who have had their pictures taken to turn them into the Jayawkower office at once. On account of the large amount of engraving that has to be done on such a book, it is necessary for the Jayawkwer men to turn in the pictures as rapidly as possible. The pictures may be turned into the Jayawkwer office in the Museum From 11:30 to 12:30 or from 12:30 to 1:30. The charged $1.50 each to cover their space in the book and the cost of having the cut made. This amount, with the student's honor list, must be turned in with the gloss print. "There is still time for the juniors who have not had their picture taken to get into the section," said Davis. "It is late, but the extension of time was made in order to give the students who at first turned down the proposition another chance to get a picture in the big section." LOST—Pi Gamma Sigma pin, Finder please call Iva Testerman, Bell 1503W. 104-2 A. whole meal is the egg malted milk at Wiedemann's. 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Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 506 Girls' Glee Club to Rehearse Daily Girls' Glee Club to Rehearse Daily The Girls' Glee Club will give its annual concert March 22. The glee club has a strong tradition, has been practicing all year on the program for this concert. Daily rehearsals will begin next week. When you want good wholesome candy get it at Wiedemann's.-Adv. You can't afford to take a chance You can't afford to take a chance. Distilled Water from McNish—Adv Water from McNish—Adv Just because it is lent, don't think your lady friends don't eat candy. Buy them a box of Wiedemann's and see...Adv. Are you making arrangements to buy out the silent partner? Combine economy with comfort- Second class tickets honored. Bernhare half what standard Pullman costs. Titweekly personally escorted excursions on fast trains - Suited for family & neighborhood parties Fred Harvey dining-rooms provide 75 cent meals— lunch counters, too. Details of service and advantages of Sante Feurolé told in our folder. "Trusts taken to California" W. W. BURNETT, Agent. Both Phones 32. Lawrence, Kas. in "Some Warriors" Charles IRWIN & IHENRY Kitty in "Con晶 Through the Rye." ROARM, WARD & FARRON Playing Their Boardwalk Skit "Are You Lonesome." Matinee 2:20 Nights 8:20 Mr. Louis MANN in "Some Warriors" "The Recital" Fourth Episode of MRS. VERNON CASTLE Ic. "Patria." The Serial Supreme FINK'S MULES Vaudeville's Equine Joyfest MARLO & DUFFY Originality... Gymnastics Peoples State Bank 'the recital' Modesta Moctesene, Lincoln, Greta Spencer, Soprapo Adeliaide Zardo, Piano Do You Enjoy Outdoor Sports? Capital and Surplus $88,000.00. "EVERY BANKING SERVICE" INNES, BULLENE & HACKMAN $3 and up ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY The World at Work and Play meet all these requirements. There are models distinctly made for "sports" wear, and each model is a fashionable shaping corset. If so, you like skating, and to thoroughly enjoy this healthy exercise you must be correctly corseted. You must be comfortable, and still you want your figure to be trim. AL SHAYNE, "The Singing Beauty" With Tony Martin Nights Matience Matiences 10-25-50-75 Daily 10-25-50 Be fitted to your Redfern Corset. WALTER S. MARS Proprietor and Manager. HOTEL KUPPER Convenient to all theatres. Excellent cafe in connection. 11th and McGee Streets, Kansas City, Mo. A good place to make your headquarters. Particularly desirable for ladies—being on Petticat Lane—the center of the shopping district. Let us figure on that next banquet. Hotel Machelebach BALMORE AVENUE AND TRIUMPH STREET Kingsway City, Mo. 500 New Fireproof Room Rate from $200 Under the Personal Direction of S.J. Whitmore and Jorah Rechl THE KAW VALLEY INTERURBAN will take you to Tenth and Main streets, Kansas City—in the heart of the theatre and shopping district. Cars leave Lawrence every hour—thirty-five minutes after the hour HOTEL SAVOY 9th and Central Sts. Get off the Interurban at 8th and Central and walk one block south. Always meet your friends at this hotel.