WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Esther C. Hill, Kansas Writer, Treasures Books and Pictures of Many Distinguished Authors "I meant to买 my singing diary dictionary that was Whittle's own to show you," Tilda!柜姐 Chirk Hall, lying down her newspaper. "It is a hard bed, but I brought and sedw een bed, given thought me from back end, yeah, yes." Miss. Hill, who is Earlier M. Clark, author of "The Call of Kanaan," has never needed to run the party's dues on her book. "I did not need a book of stories, shulties," I wish I could show you all my books," she continued, "Each one of them has a story not painted in its cover. The stories are all true." "If I'm afraid I don't treasure them as I should," she complained over some thumb she did not tell to me, "give them away right and left. I must seem to be giving them." Among those that she declares will not be given away in Mrs. Robinson's story of early days in Kansas. The family spent many years working his history and problems, Mrs. Hill is well aware of its virtues and faults. Much of her time is spent reading and studying daily and weekly within its borders. Other books enlisted more highly by this poet of outs are a copy of Sidney Lannes's poems, published after Walker Attends Meeting of Association in Dallas Harvey Walker, of the Municipal Education Reform left yesterday for Dallas, Texas. Where he will attend the Southern Westward Mission section of the Soutwestern Pacific Rational and Social Science Association which will be held Wednesday, April 18. While there he will read a paper on the mission of the City Manager Plan. Mr. Willett will also confer with number of city officials on his way back. At Oklahoma City he will visit the police department of a city managers for this city. He will make a talk Thursday, April 2, before a mass meeting of the people of thirteenth floor on the question of a new charter which will be voted on Student Embarrassed When Chair Collapses Nine-thirty at the library on a certain week night recently. The room is crowded. Many students have just come to the realization that it is nearing closing time and they have reluctantly settled down in queuing, waiting which has been preoccupied in favor of all that interesting conversation. Much of the hot-bub and confusion has died down. The line at the reserve door has dwindled down to fifteen or twenty. One can now hear the muffled horn in the halls outside, whose air whispered within them. Now, one could almost breeze the drooping of a pail—low ball pin. A young man sitting at a table near the center of the room feels tension in the atmosphere. He becomes nervous and twists in his chair. As he does this there is a squawk, a snarl, or an urgent spectator, who see the chair collecte and send the unfortunate victim to the floor with a dull thralk. The man and the dehair which was formerly, the chair, hit the floor together and a spontaneous shout of laughter hurries from everyone. And as the noise of mimes navigating from a loud guffaw to the smallest toe-bee. The chief actor in the little drama suffers much from embarrassment than from any injury received by her character. For fourth that will see him and recognize him. In an attempt to escape further embarrassment he engages under the table, intending to show him what the incident was forgotten. *I'll* kill the incident was forgotten. This could not be. The curiosity of the spectators hold their attention to the spot. Finally despairing of their forgetting the accident, the victim encroaches from his place of residence and rushes in all directions and sits down amidst the appliance of the witnesses. lost death and autographed to Mrs Hill by his father, an early edition of the Oxford Book of Verse, and a volume of the poems of Richard Reilly who was one of the earliest poets to sing songs of Kansas. Engineer Get New Pictures A collection of enlarged pictures of water ponds developments in western United States is being hung on the walls of the hydraulic engineering informants, Prof. E. M. Dawson of the Engineering School has gathered the pictures and they represent in the West, particularly in the mountainous region of California, Oregon, Washington and Southern Canada. "I will always keep the two valuemes of Whitman that were given to me for a Valentine by a friend who wanted to unfit my taste in poetry and took that means of doing so." (Whitman, 1967) And Whitman I don't have the books." Mess, Hill has also copies of "The Man With the Hoe," *Qu'Outs the West Wing*; and other pounces, amusements, books, and short stories. These and her books surround her with an atmospheric of that inner circle of writers, in which she be Valued almost as highly as the contents of her library in the collection, also autographed, of portraits of famous men in the newspaper world of the 1920s and 1930s of her journalism career, “I intend to give the collection to the Topeka Press Club one of these days,” she said wittily. “I feel that 'all my things should be placed where more people will know about them. But I'm always glad that them," she concluded smiling. April Fool's Day Brings Out Wits of All Ages "No history class today. No class well, three chores. April-fool, I will. Then all but the extremely wary person was caught, not once but several times during the day. In the first grade the unwary was foiled and even in the university there are ages where you are eager to the age old custom of all foods." Our present custom comes from several sources. In India the feast of Hall on that date, and for centuries people there have amused themselves by sending their friends on fruitless errands. Europe probably derived its April-fooling from the French. It was the first country accepting the referred calendar changing. New Years day is celebrated in France, and defiilled the change were made fun of by the others who attended themselfs by sending moch presents and plying calls of pretended ceremony. In Scotland it is known to be "hunting the group" or onion. April-Fooling in France the unfortunate person is known as an April-dish. K F K U Wave Length, 275 Meters. Station KFKU will broadcast its regular program Thursday evening beginning at 0:50. The following is the program: 6:50—Piano tuning-in number. 6150—Announcements of future programs. 7:00—Music: Elm Trees to Replace Hard Maples on Campus Volin - Midnight Belle," Houser-beget Kreisler; "Tambourin," Rambau Kreisler; Frances Robinson, violinist; Bernadette Robinson, accompanist. Voices—"Cradle Song," MacFayden; "The Swallows," Cowan; "Out of the Dusk to You," Terry; "The Answer," Terry—Vivian Crouch, soprano. 7:15—Lecture: "Coal Stripping," by Prof. C. M. Young. Wire Service Perfected for Sending of Pictures 7:30—"Journalism as a Vacation", Prof. L, N. Flint—second of a series of vocational lectures. (United Press) 7:15—Educational Psychology, Lesson XIII, Denn R. A. Schwegler. Plims for the immaculate planting of dirt trees along the parking on both sides of the street from the Chemistry building as far on the Engineering buildings are under way, according to H. K. Wittgenstein for build and grounds. The process by which the photographs are transmitted over telephone wires has been tested for several months privately in the telephone company's laboratories and otherwise notably in connection with the Indians Illinois tornado and the inauguration of Presidential Coulge. New York, April 1.—Transmission of photographs by wire will be undertaken on a commercial basis by the American Telephone and Telecommunications Equipment for the purpose it has been installed in New York, Chicago and San Francisco and service will be offered between these cities other services will be extended to other cities the telephone system unquoted. "The hard implems that have been planted between Robinson gymnasium and the Engineering building will be removed." Mr. Hall said. "These are valuable trees but they do not dainting them," he added due to the fact that there is an underground gymnasium running from Robinson gymnasium to the Engineering building containing steam pipes. The warmth from these probably comes early in the spring, causing them to froze" he continued. "three hard manic trees," said Mr. Bill, "will probably be grouped around Putter's lake. She new elms and oak trees are to be planned 2 feet apart." Modernized Government Sees Value of Womer Washington, Jan. 1 — The federal government is getting modernized on "the woman question." It must learn from the government's expert work on the government's payroll just as recently as it hired women to have the processe The civil service commission in a notice for commissions to be held in various cities April 22 and 23 for the list of patent examiner, requiring a skilled lawyer, calls attention to "the great strides made by women in the legal profession," the present act in higher grade civil service examinations." More than 27,000 of the 65,000 federal employees in Washington are women, it is pointed out. "Until recent years it was difficult to visualize a woman employee of the government in other than a secretary or statement results." "Today, however many women college graduates noturning to government service as offering worthwhile training in professional skills and technical positions. *Opportunities for women in the fields of touching, nursing and social work are especially good, and an increasing number of women are being trained to be doctors in the fields of chemistry, physics and similar lines of work.* Dr. Hagen Receives Position Dr. Oskar Hagen, who lectured here recently on "Modern Stagecraft and his Antecedents," has been appointed as professor of the history and criticism of art in the school of fine arts which is being established at University of Wisconsin. Dr. Hagen was at the University of Wisconsin last year as cochairman professor from the University of Goettingen, Germany. At the present time Dr. Hagen is in Germany. K. U. Girls Help Little Why do you comb your hair? For neat appearance, the great aid to success. Keep your hair combed all day with On a long bench by the wall in Henry's house sit rows and rows of dolls. There are big dolls and little dolls but every one is dressed in the outfit and most becoming of costumes. C. Girls Help Little Indians to Play Squaw Send for Sample Bottle Moll apple sauce + 1 oz. for preserving bottle. Membrane Products 4360. 8514 Markley Road, Los Angeles, CA 90021 The collection looks as if it might have been a Christmas eve package left by Santa Claus at some orchard, but it is, in reality, the group of dolls that have been dressed by the freshman girls who are playing goldmother to some little Indiana—a government reservation in Arizona. GLO-CO (Gloss-Comb) THE ORIGINAL LIQUID HAIR DRESS FOR Real Men and Boys It seems that new cases to the members of the Preemium W. V. C. A. that dolls are sources on the deserts of Arizona, recently have been collected, and the dolls were bought. Now they are attired in the replicas of the women on the University campus. The Alpha Chi Omega security added to the number by hosting and tending them to delegation. When the big box travels to the Arizona reservation 100 medium stocked old and 25 bin stocked will carry you to the Arizona resort. Nassau to the little Indian Seguana. XOHOOO Shifting Islands Cause Trouble (Science Service) Brisbane, Australia, April 1—The traveling of the "cayes" or sand islands off the eastern coast of Australia has recently been caused more by an increase in tides and a flooding. On one of these small islands beaches erected as guides for shipping persistently failed to "say pen," and frequent relocations of the markers were necessary. A study of the migration of the marker on Brisbane Island took place in the course of two years it has moved out less than 100 yards. OPEN—A summer's job at $150.00 a month, address XXX Kansas, giving name and address. A8 FOR SALE — Fine, large home, thoroughly modern, excellent opportunity for security or friendliness. Possible term. K. E. or of Kuwait. A8 LOGST—Ladies' club, green Shannon fountain pen. Leaf in reading room of library. Leave at Karsan office. LOGST—Black fountain pen, name engraved on gold plate. Reward. Cell 1255. A2 WANT ADS LIGHT grey topcake exchanged at Variety last Saturday night, Owner wishing return of coat call Patterson 1637. A4 FOR RENT - Two new apartments. New furniture built in fixtures. Hot water and heat. Hard wood floor. Hot water also, two garages. Ohio. Ohio. AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY POUND-Tree lost off Peerless automobile. Call 2564. A7. LOST—Chi Omega pin, Finder please call 261. A3 WANTED—Tying of all kinds. Price reasonable, call 1490 after 5 p. m. A4 FOR. RENT—Apartment at the Orend. Call 1418. tf FOR RENT - apartments. Convenient to campus and down town district. Inquire apt, 2, 1003 Mass. LOST~Small gold Wahl pen with initials, E. E. S., engraved on it. Reward. Return to Emily Sheppard Corbell ball, phone 860. A2 LOST_Phil Omega Pi pin with name on, back between 1301 Vt and West A2. Reward. Phone 127 or 1811, or return to 1301 Vt. A2 Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 MASS, Sr. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow - Friday COLLEEN MOORE "SALLY" The Biggest Comedy Hit of the Entire Sensor Saturday TOM MIX in "OH YOU TONY" to $20,000 a Week Star in His Latest and Best Tonight - Tomorrow RICHARD DIX in VARSITY "Too Many Kisses" Friday - Saturday LON CHANEY in Guaranteed Better than "Forty Winks" "THE MONSTER" Have Your Heart Examined Before Seeing This—Then See It Before Kansas City See It ORPHEU M Friday - Saturday Florence Vidor and Rockcliff Fellows IN "BORROWED HUSBANDS" It's Sizzling Hot—and Mighty. Entertaining Coming Soon Zane Grey's "THE THUNDERING HERD" THIS IS NO APRIL FOOL JOKE We still have the freshest, best candy and chocolates in town at 398 the pound. We still serve the best Ice Cream Soda in town. We still have the nearest line of Stationery at the lowest price. If you don't believe all this, come on down to— 929 Massachusetts St. —and we will show you how you have been fooled. Reese Drug Co. IT MAKES ONE FEEL LIKE SWEARING And just to think that for fifty cents you could have had the suit LARVEXED, made absolutely moth-proof! —when you unpack your last year's flannels, only to find a lot of moth holes. Oh boy, couldn't one cuss? Before you pack away the winter wardrobe, have it cleaned and LAR-VEXED. Why not let us call today? BLACK MASK PRIMARY TOMORROW The students are urged to come out and take part in the selection of candidates who will appear on the Black Mask ticket in the general election of April 7. Blank lines for candidates who have not petitioned, will be inserted after the list of names of those running for each office. 1. Establishment of a University Co-Operative Bookstore. Polls will be established in the basement of Central Ad and in the basement of Marvin Hall and will be open from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. II. Removal of the selection of Cheerleader from politics. III. Abolition of the point system. IV. Educational politics. Educational Politics Black Mask Challenges Because of lack of space, explanation of our plank No. 4, "Educational Politics," was omitted in Monday's issue of the Karsan. The explanation follows: The editorial in the March 19 issue of the Kansas suggests the matter of "educational politics." Black Mask candidates, if elected, will see the importance of policies in the "straight and narrow" will be adopted, and the educational value of politics will be utilized. Two members of the faculty may be selected by joint vote with two parties, one of whom may act in an advisory capacity for Black Mask and another in the same capacity for Pachacamac, for one year. The year following the two adjudications will determine. Every second year the committee may make a new selection, or may re-appoint those already in office. These men may attend all meetings of the committee and act in an advisory capacity. Black Mask wives to call attention to the charge of "mud-ingling" made in yesterday's "News." This is a political campaign, not an "Alphamo and Gauten" afternoon tea. We want frank expression of opinion, but we must make mask attitude toward the Pachmacae platform. Let our opponents express themselves on ours. Let us have some sincere discussion, and thereby bring out the issues clearly. That is the only way in which to make politics of significance, and prevent the bombast, bullyhoning and bunk, and get down to brass tacks. Pachacuacan averts that it favors neither fraternity nor non-fraternity men, as it considers qualifications solely. Yet it is significant that their candidates in past years were nearly all affiliated with Greek letter social organizations, a reflection which the non-social democracy demands. The democracy drama represents representation. Pachacuacan can hardly afford to declare that most of the superior men are fraternity men. The abolition of the point system is not a plank in the Pachaeamac platform. They call for the abolition or revision of the system, which they describe leaving it, if they rise to power. Our plank says one thing, definitely. CHOOSE TOMORROW .