3 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Students Speak On War Topics An organized speakers' bureau will be established to schedule speakers for schools, clubs, and campus organizations on subjects related to the war effort, Prof. E. C. Buehler of the speech department, said yesterday. The speeches will be informative, rather than debates or discussions. Subjects will include the new geography, post-war organization, how will America pay for this war, manpower, food for this world war, Russia—the miracle of World War II, know your enemy—the Japanese, England and the Beveridge plan, and why does Argentina hold out? A tea will be given at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in the Union building for all interested students, preferably upperclassmen, said Professor Buchler. The speakers often will go out of town and make one- or two-day tours. The idea behind the bureau is to carry to the public informative matters which will give it tools with which to think on the problems of today and tomorrow. There is too much ignorance and inaccurate information, said Professor Buelhler. The public will not be able to make the most of the new world to come out of the war if it hasn't the right information with which to think, he added. ADD SOCIETY---national sorority for Methodist college women, held a covered dish supper Friday evening at the home of Mrs. O. E. Allison. Officers which were elected for the following year are: president, Mary Margaret Felt; vice president, Harriet Le Suer; recording secretary, Juanita Smith; treasurer, Helen Stormont. The sponsor is Mrs. Edwin F. Price. (continued from page three) vanter, Dorothy Purdy, Lucille Paslay, Shirley Rhodes, Josephine Woolverton, Fleta Penn, Mary Evelyne King, Frances Blair, Phyllis Jackson, and Sarah Ann Jones. KAPPA PHI CHI OMEGA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Thurman Hill, Larry McSpadden, Seal Shaw, Evans Folger, and Vance Elder. . . . announced the pledging of Barbara Baker of El Dorado. ... announced the initiation of Marion Montgomery, Betty June Craig, Beverly Bohan, Shirley Crawford, Martha Euler, Elizabeth Schumal, Jean Oyster, Margaret Gurley, Betty Zoe Burr, Margaret Ott, Jack Hanson, Marjorie Pollack, Mimi Nettles, Marylin Sweeney Helen Clickner, Ernestine Shears, Jean Poor, and Betty Smith. JOLLIFFE HALL . ... weekend guests were Bob Taylor and Jack Planck. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Hay- Stagline Is Limited For Midweek Dance A limit of 200 stags has been set for the Mid-week tomorrow night from 7 to 8 in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building, activity committee members said today. Admission will be free to dates and ten cents for stags. Bachmann and Pope's band will turnish music for dancing. The first Mid-week sponsored by the Student Union Activities Committee this semester was last Wednesday night. More than four hundred students attended the dance, and it was called a success by Newell Jenkins, chairman of the committee. Pope's Aid Sought In Russo-Finn Peace London, Feb. 1 (INS) — The Evening Standard said today that it had been confirmed that Field Marshal Karl Mannerheim of Finland had sent a note to Pope Pius XII last November asking the Pontiff's assistance in obtaining a peace agreement between Russia and Finland. worth White and John Goddard. The note asked the Pope to attempt to obtain an agreement under which Finland would retain the frontiers she had prior to the 1940 Russo-Finnish War. It was also asked that the United States be prevailed upon to guarantee the peace agreement, the Standard said. PHI BETA PI . . . ..dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Merrigan. PHI GAMMA DELTA ... Ensign Jim Boyd of Larned is visiting this week. K. U. DAMES . . . will entertain new members tonight with a Valentine party at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Tell Ertl, 1608 Tennessee Terrace. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . Sunday dinner guest was Mary Moser. TRIANGLE . . . . . has announced the pledging of Ted Wagner, St. Joseph, Mo. ... weekend guests were Jack Horner, Kansas City, Kansas and Eddie Muse, Topeka. Sunday dinner guests were Mary Jo Johnson, Polly Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. McLaughlin, Coffeyville. NO TIME FOR PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY --has announced the pledging of Hugh Bayles, Lawrence. PHI KAPPA PSI . . Monday evening dinner guest was Nick Barley, Iola. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Officers elected last night were Peggy Davis, president; Mary Louise So college Co-eds give their own shampoos with AZULENE. A special cream preparation which leaves the hair soft and glossy. Azulene 3 ez. for $1 Softskin Hand Creme 35c and 60c Mary Lowell Hand Creme 55c Boyer Cosmetics Landscaping Begins On New MI Building IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Leveling the ground around Lindley hall, the new mineral industries building, has already been started and the actual landscaping will begin soon. The building can be finished in less than two months if the copper wire and transformers are available. Phone 533 Large blocks of red linoleum, about twenty inches square, are being laid in all the halls and on the library floor. On each floor of the building, at the head of the stairs and at the main entrances, inlays have been set in tile. Rowsey, vice-president; Virginia Mc Gill, corresponding secretary; Barbara Barber, treasurer; Nancy Teichraeber, house manager; Ethel Mary Schwartz, editor; Catherine Burchfield, intramural manager; Lila Jean Doughman, social chairman; Dorothy Nicholson, scholarship chairman; Martha Ellen Woodward, archist; Joyce Shook, chaplain; Donice Shwein, Babe Donovan, and Marcile Peterson, marshalls; and Norma Jean Lutz, song leader. Orders for the necessary materials to complete the 212-room structure have been sent to the regional representative of the War Production Board, who is now in Washington, D.C. The priority rating needed for such a purchase is double A-3. 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON .. weekend guests were Pvt. Tom Thompson, Kansas City; Frank Culp, Ashland; Bob Castor, Kansas State College; and Bennett Sims, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests were Lt. Ray Davis, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Larry Barbon, Kansas City, Mo. MILLER HALL THEN THEY CELEBRATED ... Donald Thompson, McPherson, and John Scurlock were dinner guests Sunday. . . . DeSales Weber has been elected new social chairman. Final examinations for Manhattan High School were called off last week when gas pressure became too low to heat the building. A dance followed. A gift of more than $24,000 has been received by Bethel college, located at Newton, in the will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth M. Watkins, philanthropist to educational institutions of Lawrence. Mrs. Watkins Wills $24,000 To Bethel Coming in the midst of a campaign to raise funds for the current budget and liquidation of debts, the gift was a great encouragement, college officials said. However, the gift will not be used for debt reduction. It has been placed in a new fund for the purpose of building a library building. Mrs. Watkins was the outstanding contributor to the University. She donated funds for the building of Watkins hospital, Watson library, Miller and Watkins hall. She presented her home to the University to be used as the Chancellor's residence. Four Books Added To Union Library Four new books are now available at the rental library in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building. They are "See Here, Private Hargrove," by Marion Hargrove; "There Go the Ships," by Robert Carse; "The Flying Tigers," by Russell Whelan; and "The Robe," by Lloyd C. Douglas. Books can be obtained from the hostess in the main lounge, for 10 cents for three days and three cents for each succeeding day. Other books included in the collection are "King's Row," by Henry Bellaman; "The Just and the Unjust," by James Gould; "And Now, Tomorrow," by Rachel Field; "The Moon Is Down," by John Steinbeck; "The Song of the Bernadette," by Franz Werfel; "Dragon Seed," by Pearl Buck; "Mrs. Miniver," by Jan Struthers; and "Cross Creek," by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Second Raccoon Donated To Dyche Dyche museum has received a large raccoon from Leonard Sutherland, Meade County State park. Mr. Sutherland donated the only other raccoon specimen from southwestern Kansas last summer that the museum has. Second Raccoon Donated To Dyche Here Is Something To Remember It is still true that people judge by appearance. Be sure about yours with clothes that are kept fresh and new looking with our cleaning and pressing. --and up Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Nutrition Class Offers Credit One hour credit and a Red Cross certificate may be earned in the nutrition course offered by the home economics department. The class taught by Miss Kathryn Tissue, assistant professor of home economics, and chairman of the nutrition service of the Douglas County Red Cross, meets for one hour at 3:30 on Monday afternoons. A similar course is taught by Miss Frances Spencer for any women who wish to attend. This class meets at 7:00 each Tuesday evening in th Red Cross class room in the community. A certificate is received by those who complete this 20-week course. Students holding the first Red Cross nutrition certificate are eligible for the canteen course which meets for two hours at 2:30 each Monday afternoon in the Union building. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 1 (INS) — Donna Reed, 23, Iowa farm girl who made good in Hollywood as the screen girl friend of Mickey Rooney, today was the new bride of William J. Tuttle, 30, film makeup man. SWEATERS Whether It's Ping-Pong in the Basement or classes on the Hill, the smart new Ski Sweaters from Ober's are just the thing for Winter wear. They're good and roomy to feel comfortable and look right. You'll find every desirable style and color. STORE HOURS Week Days __ 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays __ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.