B. TU82DAV, MARCH 10. 1025 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KFKU Broadcasts Tonight's Session of Kansas Senate Proposal to- Increase Pay of Legislators and Road System Scheduled Tonight's session of the state senate will be broadcast from University station KFRU beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening, causing of state legislature sessions a session of the state representatives having been broadcast from the U.S. Capitol. Station KFKU, in the pioneer in the broadcasting of legislative sessions, and has promoted such interest stations are following the example. The proposal to submit a constitutional amendment to increase the pay of legislators, and the proposal to a constitutional amendment on the road system itself among the subjects, should be discussed, and it is expected that the radio audience will be treated to a lovely session. The legislative program will be carried by special telephone wires to the University station where it will be distributed. The alternate manner to listen in all cases is Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the University alumni association, is responsible for the arranging of these programs. Mr. Ellsworth extended an invitation to the state secretary and representatives to broadcast the Senators' Van de Marsh, of Cloune county, Finley of Noahsburg and Gray hill of Harvey county are responsible for the broadcasting of tonight's session. Romance Language Students to Present "Gringoire" Annual Play to Be Given "Gringo," by Theodore de Baneville, the twenty-fourth annual play presented by the students of the department of romance languages, will be given in the Little theater, in Green hall, Saturday, March 14. The action of the play occurs dur ing the reign of Louis XI. The king accompanied by his barber, Olivier du Dum, dines with some bourgeoises and the Fourcaires family. There the score is laid throughout the city play. The cast of characters for the play is as follows: 100 During the course of the evening Pierre Gringoire, a strolling and starving poet, is brought into the house. At the king's request, Gringoire, not recognizing the king, reifies some sense against the monarch, which leads both monarchs mutiniously forgives. More than 300 grievances Gringoire the hand of the king in one hour's review, his poet's or canor will winheart,哭 Louis XI, king of France, John Alden; Pierre Grinevigue, poet, Kenneth Carroll; Simon Hournure, merchant, Louis XII; Sir Benjamin Burge-sur-cœur to the king, John Henry Loyae, daughter Fournures, Frances Patterson; Nicole Adrian, sister of Fournures, Madre Wardell; Royal Carrels, Carl Niacene and Delos Carrels Many Expeditions in 1925 Planned by Field Museum Chicago, March 10—Fourteen scientific expeditions to all quarters of the globe are plumed for the year 1925 by the Field Museum of Natural History. The researchers and explorers will work in many branches of science as well as over a wide range of territory; they will study archeology in Mesopotamia, and study anacarve and sojourn in Madagascar and southeastern Polynesia, palæontology in Mongolia and gorgonia, and botany, and zoology in a number of places in Africa and both the Americas. One of the most interesting and promising fields of investigation lies in the Andes of Peru and Bolivia, where Dr. A. L. Kroesher will collect archeological material. In this research are remnants of Indian civilization than the Incas, who were in possession when the Spaniards first came. An article by A. M. Sturtevant, associate professor of German in the University, was published in the February number of the Saxonian Studies and Notes. The article also received fellow Auerbach's "Die Feindönkel Bruder" and Bjornoes's the story of two brothers, Burd Art Anders, in "Ein Gad Guts". Professor Sturtevant is associated with the Saxonian Studies and Notes, which is the society for the advancement of Saxonian study. --white and yellow, long haired, meei dium size; female; 1 head and brown, part for hound, male—Dept. Blidge. & Grounds. M-146 Only One Lonely Dog Welcomes Students Just one mournful looking yellow basket on the University campus grewed students coming to chase this new boy, who lived for twelve days, he knew not what. He seemed to resoleil that all was not as it should be, and he tail was draped in misery as he slunk along the walk. But at the bank of an automobile, his bony frame got into action. He charged madly at the thing of wheels and emt, missing shoe-embedded yelpes. To hybrids纲 the wreck vengeance on the car for all the things done to his brethren, now locked up and waiting to be claimed by their owners. Then, as though realizing that he could lead help their cause by such tactics, he glanced at the wheels as they flashed by his head and tail up and he marched on up the campus, now no dog's head. Amundsen to Have Rival British Will Enter Expedition in Polar Air Race (Release Service) London, March 16—Explorations of the polar regions in the near future will contain a certain sporting event and two expeditions striving to reach that difficult goal by air. The British entry, just announced, will be under the leadership of a young Ice Queen Frank Worsley, who commanded Skichocken's ships in their explorations of south polar regions. The exhibition will go to Southbergen in June and will permit, and establish a base somewhere near latitude 91 degrees north. The final 600-m² ditch to the side must be made by Algarson and a scapegoat fitted with skis and boats. The English explorer Ronald Amundsen has already started for Spitzenen en on the Norwegian steamer Iverno, with two planes. He inquires to make a number of test flights, preparing the long ash to the Fole. A German expedition, under the leadership of the famous explorer Fridjif Mansen, was announced in 1927. A super-Zappo planned to be about twice the size of the American aircraft Los Angeles. Due to the more ambitious missions necessary, this expedition is not expected to start until 1927. Campus "Back Steps" Endanger and Appa Back step! What visions the words conjure up of dish towels flapping in the wind, of muddy shoes left out to dry, of fruit ripening in the sun. What tender reminiscences of those steps in the moonlight, on a summer's night; what visions of near and friendly stars. What less tender memories of ice harriers to be ascended on a chilly morning, of strained muscles and of profound wishing that "bad weather" would confound a rail to those confounded steps before they are the death of our all!" This compass of ours has its back steps, too. Where the Mount Orcad dips to meet the golden valley, where the concrete steps lead the way down. Even as the back steps which endangered childhood, these steps have no band rail. S scattered grains of sand on their surface testy to attempts made to prevent disaster on ley days. The distance from top to bottom is appalling when viewed in the light of a possible tumble. League Drafts Ordinances for Newest Kansas Town Back steps! How near they are to the life of each of us. And how dangerous! The mayor and councilman of Bazine, the youngest incorporated town in Kansas, asked the League of Kansas Municipalities to draft them a complete modern set of ordinances, together with the necessary administrative forms. The city is also, contemplating the installation of a modern city record and accounting system, which will probably be furnished by the League of Kansas Municipalities, as a part of its service to new cities. Bazine has a population of about two hundred and fifty and is located in Ness县. It own incorporated just before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, John H. K.orb of Wichita announces the birth of a daughter, Feb. 20 to whom they have given the name Holen Marie. Mr. Korb, B. S., 21, and former instructor in the department of physiology at the present time, Mr. Korb was formerly Riley Bechtel, ex-24. Feminine Shiekesses May Now Purchase Tickets for Struggle Music at All Women's Varsity By the Mu Phi Epsilon Orchestra Orchestra Tickets for the Puff Pant Prom, the all women's variety which is being given under the auspices of the Women's Athletic Association March 13 in Robinson gymnasium, went on Tuesday as chairman of the ticket committee and a member of her committee has tickets for sale in every organized house. A special program under the direction of Helen Marrell, c29, and Mona Fouk, c29, is being prepared for the intermission between dances. Dancing and stunts are to be featured as specialties. "This is the time for all the girls who want to strat their stuff in the matter of fajky steps to practice banches Marlin, secretary of W. A. A. "Red-hot music to furnish an abundance of pen, will be supplied in the form of text according to Leah Umphrey, man of the music committee. The dancing will last from 9 until 12 during the evening. The room will be charmed by Mrs Ames Husband, dean of women at the University. He's **Phoenix**, **Mrs. Ploye**, **Mrs. Allen**, **Potsy**, **Charl**, and **George Paul** Last year's prom was considered a tremendous success by those who attended. Tickets are $1,00 for a couple and 75 cents for a stag. United States Appointed on Taxation Commission Genève, March 10—As a means of solving the problem of double taxation, the council of the League of Nations, which opened its 39th meeting here today, voted to appoint a new chairperson in the States, South American, German, and Polish experts to study the question. Ansten Chamberlain, British foreign minister, announced at the opening of today's session that 25 states had agreed to arbitrate all disputes under commercial treaties. (United Press) ANNOUNCEMENTS Tonight the faculty women's play house, will be given over to playing of games. Miss Barto, instructor in the department of physical education, will come out to meet all the all meetings and practice for the tournament teams. The Entomology Club will hold its regular weekly meeting in sand hall on March 10. Mary Ellen Smith, c'26, will speak to the club concerning the work being done at the Mason station, Friday Harbor, near Ft. Washington. Miss Smith attended the summer session there in 1924. --white and yellow, long haired, meei dium size; female; 1 head and brown, part for hound, male—Dept. Blidge. & Grounds. M-146 The K, U. Dames will meet Wednesday, March 13, at 1 p.m., m. at Henley house. Mrs. Ray McCleffan and Stuart Greamann will set an hostesses. Zeta chapter of Bethany Circle will hold election of officers at 7:30 Wednesday evening, in Myers hall. Each member should be at his meeting. A Kansan board meeting will be held in the Journalism building on Wednesday at 3:30. WANT ADS Grace A. Young, president. WANTED—Piano player for boarding club. Apply at 1319 Vermont. M16 WANTED—3 men students. Call 1697红 between 1 and 2 or 6:30 and 7:30. M12 OREAD APARTMENT FOR RENT, at once. Outside apartment. Call 1418, or 2568 Red. B31 LOST—Jewelled Signa Nu pin, ini- 钟 J. B. E. Reward, if found. Call J. B. Engle at Signa Nu house. M12 FOR RENT—Room for boys at reduced rates. Meals if desired at 1625 Ohio, Phone 308. M13 MARCELLING, 50c; shampooing, 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Ky. M14 STRAY DOGS—The following dogs have been picked up on the campus. Owners may have by paying cost of advertising and keep: 1 one-half blood Ardale, tan or yellow; 2 half blood hound, brown, white; 3 half blood male; 1 male; 1 fox terrier, white, brown ear; 1 brown ears around eyes, male; 1 male LOST: Pair of glasses in leather case. Leave at Kansan office for reward. Mn FOR RENT: Choice front room to boye, 1218 Mim., Phone 2557 Blug. Me LOST—March 4, umbrella in t. mess of Fraser, initials, T. B. on handle. Finder please leave at 103 Fraser. M11 **WANTED:** Saleenon for the Vaporite, a wireless vacuum cleaner, nationally advertised and sells on demonstration. Cleans carpets and upholstery. Stews sweaters and operates as easily as a carpet sweeper. Good commissions. Will meet interested parties at Hotel Ridgway. Communicate with Distributing in 415-416 Bridge Park, Kansas City, Mo. 34 LOST: College Algebra at the University Commons, Finder please call Bernice Wilcox. 660 DR, C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiractractor. 1101 Mass, oppose the Court House. DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Gyna- pathy. Residence phone 1345. Office 477 Mass., phone 312. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. F. ORLEMU, M. D. Surrealist. Fear Ear, Nose and Throat, Glass Stitina guaranteed, Phone 445, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kinnia. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programming AWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1022 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. E. F. ORELUP, M. D. Specialist. 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate, X-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 809 113 Mama Phone 2357. SCHULZ alters, repairs, creams and SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Broadview Inn An ideal place for dance or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. Open week-end dates for house-parties, February and March at special rates. As Fresh as the Fields of Newly Born Spring Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. St. Here is a Service of Economy—not only in the cost of the work to you but also in the added Wearing Service we give your clothes through careful handling and intelligent workmanship. W. E. WILSON 712 MASS. We call for and deliver CRANE's has for years been used by discriminate people, who use the best. PHONE 505 —How many people judge you by the stationery you use, the same as your personal appearance. It is an evidence of your good taste and judgment. You Would Be Surprised— People Do Read Advertising SIX THOUSAND shoppers in stores in Boston were asked regarding their habits in reading newspapers before going on a shopping trip. According to Daniel Starch of the Harvard School of Business Administration these are the answers to the question: "Do you read the advertising?" UPSTAIRS STORE Answer Always Usually Rarely Never No. Ans. 1299 1246 558 267 per cent 38.5 36.5 16.5 8 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Number 719 397 112 34 Per cent 56.9 31.5 8.8 2.7 In other words, more than three-fourths of the women shoppers read the advertising before they ever left their homes. What is true in Boston is true in Lawrence. Tell Your Message in The University Daily Kansan AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J.CPenney Co. 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Kansas 807 Mass. St. A One-Strap Cut-Out New, Clever Design for Spring It is one of our many designs for early Spring wear. We design and buy our shoes for several hundred stores, thereby effecting large savings in cost. That means keeping prices down to you. An unusual cut-out effect in all-leather patent ankle strap. The medium plain toe and military tap heel recommend this smart shoe for comfort as well as style. Come in and try this pump. There are many others too that may interest you. This one especially is an extra good value at the low price of— $3.98 Tonight - Tomorrow - Thursday Marion Davies IN "Janice Meredith" BOWERSOCK Friday - Saturday "The Dixie Handicap With Lloyd Hughes and Claire Windsor VARSITY Tonight BETTY COMPSON in Tomorrow - Thursday Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwood in "The Top of the World" Friday - Saturday LOIS WILSON and NOAH BERRY in "CONTRABAND" ORPHEUM Friday - Saturday EVA NOVAK and HARRY MYERS in "Listen Lester" Coming Soon RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "New Toys"