TUESDAY. SEPT. 25, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Hollywood Producers Look For Criminal Type Faces Hollywood—(U.P.) *Wanna be an actor? You can—if you look like any of the "rogue's gallery" thugs they paste up in post offices. The King brothers—Frank, Morris and Herman—are making a movie called "The Syndicate." And they want gents who look like real gangsters. "Sneers, pimply the works," says brother Frank. "I want unknowns who could pass for public enemies in any post office." The Kings have FBI photos of the eight most "wanted" criminals in the country. And they're out to find twins for all eight. "We don't care if they can't act." Frank says, "We'll teach 'em. We'll give 'em short talent. Talent isn't important. Looks are what we're after." He says he and his two brothers have been doing research on these criminals for three years now and they know what they look like by heart. He says that goes for height, weight and scars, too. "We've been collecting arrest reports for years. We even know what these guys' molls look like." "We've got transcripts of all the Kefauver reports," he added. We've written to these criminals' home town newspapers for details on their clothes, habits, actions and gestures. There's a chance for you ladies. If you look like one of these eight molls give brother Frank a call. Don't be choosy. Lots of big-name glamour gals got their start playing shady ladies. Official Bulletin Campus Affairs committee organization meeting, 7.30 p.m. Thursday 220 Strong. International club organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 110 Fraser. Election of officers. Foreign students and interested Americans attend. Le Cercle française se reunira jeudi 27 septembre a sept heures et demie ans la salle 113 Strong. Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français sont cordialement invites. Westminster fellowship, elected officers workshop Tuesday. 15:8-15. Call if unable to come. Westminster house. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting, 4 Wednesday, 200 Strong. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday, Green hall lounge. Wanted: People who enjoy folk and square dancing. Experience not necessary. Apply 7:30-9 Wednesday night, Recreation room, Memorial Union. Social Work club, 4 today, Pine Room. New members welcome. A. W.S. House meeting, 4 today, women's lounge. Red Peppers organizational meeting, 5 today, Kansas room, Memorial Union. All freshmen women invited. Physical Therapy club meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, English room, Memorial Union. Jr. Pan Hellenic, 4:30 Wednesday. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ateneo se heunia el miereclos, 26 de septiembre, 113 Strong o las siete y medio de la noche. Un programa divertido. Tue vengan todos. Chess club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 111 Strong. A.S.C. 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Memorial Union. Die erste versammlung des deutschen vereins donnerstag September 27, 5 Uhr, 502 Fraser. Jedermann herzlich willkommen. Erfrischerenungen. Pre-Nursing club get acquainted party for all pre-nursing students, 7:30 tonight. Home Ec. dining room in the basement of Fraser. Ph.D. German Reading Examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, 306 Fraser. Books used for preparation must be turned in to Dr. P. M. Mitchell, 302 Fraser by noon. Thursday. QST: Organization meeting of K U. Amateur Radio club, 7:30 p.m. in Ham shack, third floor of E.E. Lab. All interested in amateur radio invited. Tau Sigma meeting tonight at 7:15. Binson gym. Election of officers. Home Ec club picnic. 5:30 Thursday, Potter lake. Everyone interested in Home Ec is welcome. Register in 102 Fraser by Wednesday noon. Fashion detail a-plenty and striking color combinations help make standouts of new fall daytime dresses. Here, a Gaylene wool crepe frock suggested by the Wool Bureau. Other officers are Gayle Granberg, Norma Shirley Piatt, and Jane Rawlings, social committee; Doris Koker, historian; Virginia Johnston, publicity chairman; Rosemary Scheuerman, intramural manager; Julia Bolas, alumnae secretary. Rita Yakle, song leader; Shirley Thomson, Inter-dorm representative; Cara Lou Sheets, librarian; Evelyn Westhoff, scholarship chairman; Jean Esch, fire chief; Esther Hund, A.W.S. representative; and Patricia Kennedy, activities chairman. Virginia England has been elected vice-president of Watkins hall for the fall semester. James Van Pelt, James Hubbard, and Frank Mischlich were initiated by Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity Sunday. Watkins Hall Elects New Fall Officers Alpha Kappa Lambda Initiates Three Men Slaves Hidden In ADPi House During Civil War Following the initiation the fraternity attended the morning services at the Congregational church. A major in piano in the School, of Fine Arts, Wynne was a student of Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano, while at the University. He departed from New York aboard the S.S. de Grasse. Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering, was the guest speaker at a dinner honoring the new members. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will entertain the members of Delta Gamma sorority at Mrs. dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth and Mrs. W. S. Shaw will be chaperons. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity entertained the members of Theta Phi Alpha sorority at a tea dance Saturday. Mrs. Gertrude Dix and Mrs. Lela Wilson were the chaperons. The Rev. William Lieske, Topeka, spoke to Gamma Delta, Immanuel Lutheran student association, at its supper meeting Sunday at the Immanuel Lutheran church. Robert Wynne, '51, of Hays, sailea Saturday for Paris, where he will study piano for a year at a Fulbright scholarship. Established at this University in 1912, ADPi was the fifth social sorority on the campus. The chapter was formally installed on May 15, and breakfast was served for the new sorority at the place then known as Lee's College Inn. ADPi, the mother of the entire sorority system, is a sorority rich in tradition. Many of these traditions and much of the ritual of Alpha Delta Pi are the same today as in 1851, including the pledge itself, which has come down almost unchanged for 100 years. Sigma Phi Epsilon Tea Dance There is an old story told over at the A.D.Pi house that in the Civil War days their house at 1145 Louisiana was used to hide slaves. Gamma Delta Hears Topekan Alpha Kappa Lambda Dance Paris Scholarship For Fine Arts Grad The 39th birthday of Tau chapter was celebrated last spring on May 15, together with the 100th birthday of Alpha Delta Pi. The first sorority centennial convention in history was held in June in Macon, Georgia, the birthplace of the first of the secret societies for college women. At this convention Tau chapter at K.U. took the award for outstanding campus leadership away from her 79 sister chapters. It has been the custom of each year's pledge class to search for this hiding place, and last spring a trap door leading to the outside was discovered in the dining room. Whether or not this is the secret of the house is unknown, but any A.D.Pi will tell you that the evidence is there. "Bible Study in the Lutheran Church" was the subject of the Rev. Mr. Lieske's talk. Rock Chalk Revue Posts Are Open All students are eligible for these positions. Letters of application should be sent to Frank Norris, 945 Emery road. Staff positions on the Rock Chalk Revue, a show to be presented in March, will be open for application today through Monday, Oct. 1. The Rock Chalk Revue will be a program of eight skits to be presented two nights, Friday, March 14, and Saturday, March 15. These skits will be produced by four organized men's houses and four organized women's houses. Staff positions are: stage director, stage crew, publicity chairman, publicity crew, assistant producer, business manager, and assistant business manager. Trophies will be awarded in both the men and women divisions for the first and second best skits. Tool Engineers Initiate Eighteen At First Meeting The Rock Chalk Revue is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. Eighteen new members have been initiated into the American Society of Tool Engineers. Paul G. Hausman, associate professor of shop practice, explained the objectives and principles of the society. The talk was followed by a color movie, "The Mining of Copper." 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