8,1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE a" (G.rafton, and L. "The wman) ies for Elizabeth University appe el was u Col- built of nsan SAS MILLER TES ABTS LY, JANE OSSMAN, I TIPPIN DB BOCK OXLEX TENDORF PERKING KREHBIEL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8.1943 tion and Repe- National in Ave. ING BY e, Inc. N. N. Y. MARCISCO $1.50 a Kansas, year ex- university matter office at March 3. HELLO Fitted L CO. ane 425 Service PHS raphs made ished Mass. BLES ning ne 675 No Midweek; Hour Dances Slated To Break Study Tension Tonight No Midweek will be held, but hour dances are scheduled for tonight. In spite of midsemester exams toorrow and Friday several organizations will begin Christmas entertainments and faculty dinners toorrow night. Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pledging of Shirley Oviatt of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi pledge class were guests of the Lawrence alumni at a party at the home of Mrs. H.-X. Dolen Monday night. Corbin Hall-Phyllis Turner of Emporia was a weekend guest. Campus House guest last night was Mrs. W. F. Hall of Tonganoxie. Phi Kappa Psi-Bud Bartel, a member of the Phi Pi chapter at the University of Nebraska, was a weekend guest. Phi Beta Pi—Dr. N. P. Sherwood was a dinner guest last evening. Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Bob Maurer, of St. Louis. Lt. James Logan of the Olathe Naval Air Base and Lt. C. A. Mickelman were dinner guests yesterday Pi Beta Phi Sunday dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Teed, of Hutchinson; Ensign Kenny Hamilton, of Hutchinson Naval Air Base; Job Jenson; Bill Wright; Cadet Wobering; and Bovid Benjamin. Will have an hour dance tonight with PT-3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Lt. Lt. Johnson of Liberal is a guest. Kappa Kappa Gamma dimen guests yesterday were N. W. McGrew of Lawrence and Harvey Haines. Margie Johnson, College junior, was elected secretary of Dramatic Workshop and six new members were voted in at the meeting yesterday afternoon in the Little Theater of Green hall. Johnson Elected Workshop Secretary Miss Johnson fills a vacancy left by Harriett Allen who is not attending school this semester. The newly admitted members of the Workshop are Virginia Cook, Joe McClurg, Evelyn Mercer, Mary Elizabeth Todd, Jeanne Faubion, and Ann Young. Resents FCC Chairman's Assertion Washington, (INS) — Niles Trammell, president of the National Broadcasting Company characterized today as "an insult to the entire industry the assertion of James L. Fly, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, that the National Association of Broadcasters is a "soooge" for big networks. Trammell answered Fly's accusation at the request of Senator Clyde Reed of Kansas. He declared that self-regulation of the broadcast industry, and not bureaucratic edict, should control radio programs. Alice McDonnell, president, announced the following program committee: Laura Belle Moore, chairman; Marjorie Shryock, Ted Shmann, and Juanita Bowman. Resents FCC Chairman's Assertion Freighter Is Named For Dyche The late Prof. Lewis Lindsey Dyche was recently commemorated by the launching of a Liberty freighter which carries his name. The ship was the 300th to go "down the ways." Professor Dyche, for whom the Dyche Museum of Natural History was named, became curator of mammals and professor of systematic zoology at the University in 1903. His dreams and plans for a museum became a reality when the building was completed in 1902 at the cost of $75,000. The same building was rebuilt in 1941. Professor Dyche was widely known in Kansas as a professor of natural history at the University, and he was internationally known as the rescuer of Commander Robert E. Peary, the Arctic explorer. In 1895 Professor Dyche accompanied Emil Diebitsch, Peary's brother-in-law, into the North to bring back the stranded Peary. A year later he returned to the Arctic to make collections, which are now exhibited in the museum. ISA Mixer Saturday Either Date or Stag The ISA Mixer Saturday night from 9 to 12 o'clock will be either date or stag, according to John Sells, president of the ISA. This will be the first of a series of monthly dances, planned by the social committee of ISA. A dance scheduled for Feb. 14 will be the election dance when council members for next year will be elected. May 6 is the date set for the annual semi-formal Jay Hop. There will also be dances in January, March, and April. The dance Saturday night will be free to members and 25 cents to non-members. Republican Leaders May 'Draft Dewey' New York, (INS)—A strong draft Dewey movement for the republican nomination next year appeared in the making today. First, former governor Alf Landon of Kansas, GOP standard bearer in 1936, termed Dewey the "outstanding candidate" for the nomination. Then today former-president Herbert Hoover laid down qualifications seemingly tailor-made for the former racket-buster. Chief of these was a tentative rejection of proposals that both Republicans and Democrats endorsed blindly the new Deal foreign policy. Arrow Shirts Ski Sweaters Arrow Ties Mufflers You Know "Dog Gone" Well he would like Gifts from Carls Interwoven Socks K Sweat Shirts Botany Wool Ties Gloves Please Best Useful Gifts Please Best CARL'S Pi Beta Phi has announced the engagement of Dale Jellison, Fine Arts senior from Junction City, to Cadet Bob Wering, of the U. S. army air corps. Dale Jellison Engaged To Air Corps Cadet The announcement was m a d e Sunday noon at the chapter house by Barbara Prior. Miss Jellison received an orchid corsage. Cadet Wering, also from Junction City, attended Harvard university. Former Student Weds Marine Lieutenant Margaret Kercher, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, and Lt. Edmond B. Chapman, of the U. S. Marines, were married Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kercher, of Lawrence. The bride attended the University from 1929 to 1931 and was graduated from the University of Arizona. Lt. and Mrs. Chapman will be at home in Corpus Christi, Texas. Kansans Must Pay Taxes by Dec. 20 Topeka, (INS)—With Dec. 20 the final date for Kansas citizens to pay their real estate and personal property taxes and with a new law requiring the sheriff to go after delinquents immediately, officials are sending out warnings that delays will be costly. The new law provides for issuance of warrants immediately after the Dec. 20 deadline and sheriffs who do not make prompt collections will themselves be subject to heavy penalties. YW Town Hall Meets In Men's Lounge The first Town, Hall meeting of the YWCA to be held this afternoon at 4:30 in the Men's Lounge will air the discussion of "Should the YW take the initiative in setting up a post-war education fund for service men?" In order that YW members may learn more about the subject, Mattie Helen Woodard will interview Len Hardigan, V-12, for the service man's view of the idea. Former Kansan Editor At KU During Leave Wearing an officers uniform, Glee S. Smith, editor of the Daily Kansan last year, arrived on the campus today for a short visit while on leave from San Marcos Field, Tex., where he completed his training as a naval airigator. He will return to San Marcos as a commissioned instructor. --- Who's in Charge Here? A new book of cartoons By GEORGE PRICE $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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