WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming Sigma Nu Dance Tonight Band Holds First Party Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain with a dessert dance from 6:30 until 8 p.m. today at the chapter house. Mrs. Charles B. Shaeffer, housemother, and Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will be guests. Party At Baptist Church Members of the University band will have a get-acquainted party from 7:30 until 9 p.m. today in the Union. Mr. Russell L. Wiley, associate professor of band, and Mr. Raymond Zepp, instructor of band, will be present. A party will be held from 8 until 11 p.m. Friday at the Baptist church. Chaperons will be the Rev. George Fetter and the Rev. Charles Thomas, pastors of the church, and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Hopkins Hall Entertains Hopkins hall will entertain with an hour dance at 7 p.m. today. Fellowship Party Friday The K. U. Disciple Fellowship will have a party from 8 until 11 p.m. Friday at the Christian church. Miss Mabel Ann Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Barr and Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Sippel will be the chaperons. Monchonsia Hour Dance An hour dance will be held at Monchonsia hall from 7 until 8 p.m. today. Read the Want Ads Daily. LIGHT UP A PIPEFUL OF HEINE'S BLEND ... The Pipe Tobacco With An L. L. D. DEGREE * Ladies Love Dearly! 1 Service recreation needs get Red Cross attention. Here, a Red Cross field director checks out some of the new athletic equipment he has received to supplement the army's own supply of recreation material. Stars Like Square Dancing And It Cuts Down Drinking Hollywood, Sept. 21—(U.P.)—The whole town's gone crazy over square dancing. And the man who started it all said today everybody's healthier and happier—except the bartenders. Square dancer a Sanders, Hollywood's number saloons tell me business has dropped off 20 to 40 per cent since everybody started swingin' their partners." Not since some one invented gin rummy has anything caught on so fast in Hollywood. Movie stars and millionaires, professors and pupils—even a few news-papermen are kicking up their heels the way Granny used to do. But they do it in roomy gymnastiums and private game rooms and dance balls. There's no spare space in Ciro's for a fast right-right-and-left or a swirling do-si-do. "You can't cool off between rounds with a Scotch and soda, either." Sanders said. "Cuts your wind. And believe me, sister, you need all you got and more besides to keep up with me." He allowed that he knew more than 300 different calls, and some of 'em were regular rip-snorters. "Square dancin' and boozin' just don't mix," said Sherman Sanders, Hollywood's number one caller. "And the boys in the saloons tell me business has drop- "First time these movie stars and high-horse society folks come in they wilt to a frazzle in a half hour," Andrs said. "Next time they're good for two or three hours." "And by the time they've been comin' regular for a couple months they get mad if I call the dance off before midnight. Mixture 79. White Burley Honey Dew "You should see some of those oldtimers! Why, I've got grandmas and grandpas over 70 who can dance the legs off these jitterybugs." Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. R. S. Brooks SUTLIFF'S EXCLUSIVE TOBACCOS Ph.999 "I've seen square dances in every state in the union, plus Mexico and Canada," he said. "I must know 'em all by now." Sundries Sanders said his real profession is show business, but he's been collecting square dance lore since he was three. "Square dancin's more than just good clean fun," he said. "It's sort of a fountain of youth. He picks up extra change in his free time coaching square dances for the movies. "I guarantee you—any body who takes it up and keeps at it will live 10 years longer and have a better time while he's hanging around." Fountain Drugs 'False News' Charge Convicts Jap Editor Tokyo, Sept. 20 - (U.P)—A U. S. army court sent a Japanese editor to two years at hard labor today for printing foreign news dispatches "falsely and destructively critical" of the occupation powers. The verdict was against Schichiro Morioka, chief editor of the left wing Rengo news agency. Three stories circulated by Morioka criticized the U. S. occupation of Japan, British rule in Malaya and civil liberties in the United States. They were circulated by the Russian Tass agency, the left wing telepress agency, and the communist press agency to which Rengo press subscribers. Prosecutor Salvatore B. Cafiero of Jersey City, N.J., in his summation defined the difference between complete freedom of the press and press rules under a "belligerent occupation." He said the rules were laid down by a press code which Morioka violated. Alaska, which would like to be the 49th state of the Union, is larger than Texas, plus California, plus Montana—the three biggest states now in the Union. --at Expert Watch REPAIR September 21, 1949 All organizations, including fraternities, sororites and organized houses, who have not filed a list of their Fall 1949 officers with the Dean of Men's office should do so at once. It is important that you be able to give their addresses and phone numbers also. Those who have previously filed a list of Fall 1949 officers should check to see that correct addresses and phone numbers are recorded. Information must be in this week in order to be printed in Student Directory. A. D. S. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 102 Journalism building. Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. Official Bulletin K. U. Disciple fellowship carnival party, 8 p.m. Friday, First Christian Church, 1000 Kentucky. Everyone is invited. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4.00 today, Fine room, Union Important that all active members be present. Baptist Free fair for all Baptist students, 8:00 p.m. Friday, First Baptist Church. Free prizes for some and fun for everyone. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting, 4 p.m. today, East Room, Union. Jay James Jamboree, 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Kansas room, Union. All new women invited. Red Peppers, 8 p.m. tomorrow. Strong auditorium. Freshmen women may still join. Important meeting of KU KU's, 7 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong hall. At tendance required. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. today, Pine Room, Union. Kappa Beta blue jean party, 5:30 tomorrow. Meet center door of Myers hall. Pre-Nursing club, 7:30 p.m. LISTEN, MAC! DON'T CASH THAT SUBSISTENCE CHECK IF YOU THINK YOU'RE NOT ENTITLED TO IT...CONTACT YOUR NEAREST V-A OFFICE INSTEAD Thursday, Jollie hall. First meeting of semester; organization and "get-acquainted" meeting. All pre-nursing students invited. All men interested in varsity tennis, meet 7 p.m. Thursday, 37 Strong hall. All men interested in playing fall intramural sports for Y. M. C. A. sign up at the Y. M. C. A. office in the Union. Unitarian Liberal club will have first meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union. Everyone is welcome. Read the Want Ads Daily. ★ TO FOOTBALL GAMES ★ FOR VISITS HOME ★ ON CHARTERED TOURS ★ ON SHOPPING TRIPS NO TRAFFIC TROUBLES NO PARKING PROBLEMS Lawrence to: Typical Low Fares from One Round Way Trip Omaha, Neb. $3.95 $ 7.15 Manhattan, Ks. 1.75 3.15 St. Louis, Mo. 6.30 11.35 Chicago, Ill. 9.05 16.30 Joplin, Mia. 4.05 7.30 (ADD TAX) CHARTER A GREYHOUND! Keep the gang together! You'll enjoy every game, every trip a lot more if you go and return by Greyhound. Arrange your own schedule—the rates are amazingly low. Ask for details about charter trips. Greyhound Bus Depot 638 Mass. St. Tel. 707 Welcome Students! for Good Food Reasonable Prices Drop in GRANADA CAFE 1022 Mass. I