FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE War Reporter May Attend Press Dinner John Martin, Associated Press war correspondent and University graduate, is expected to be one of the 70 journalism students, editors, and faculty members who will dine with Chancellor Deane W. Malott at 6:30 o'dlock tomorrow evening at the Kansas room in the Memorial Union building. The banquet is being sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity. Martin, who graduated in 1932 has just returned from a year's stay in Paris to his home in Kansas City and a new son that he has never seen. While on the Hill, Martin was a journalist and editor of the Sour Owl. From here he went to work on the Kansas City Star and in 1935 he was hired by the Associated Press in St. Louis. Since then he has been transferred to New York and London where he covered the affairs of the Duke of Windsor and the former Wally Simpson in 1936. Sell Pottery Designs To Eastern Company The banquet program will be informal with William Allen White of the Emporia Gazette as master of ceremonies. Entertainment will be furnished by a quintet composed of Ross Robertson, instructor of economics, Harry Hill, c'41, Don Clinger, b'40, Harry Patton, e'41, and Otto Kiehl, c'41. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will sing and accompany himself. Six students in the School of Fine Arts will receive $25 each from the Onondaga Pottery company of Syracuse, N.Y., for institutional chinaware designs. The students receiving the awards are Wellington Turner, fa'41, Frances York, fa'41, Jean Sunderland, fa'42, Alice Louise Brown, fa'42, Don Fitsgerald, fa'42, and Helen Cady, fa'40. Society---fa'43, Billie Jarboe, b'unel, Norma Tibbe's, c'43, Elaine Linley, c'43, Virginia Bantleon, c'43, Katherine Green,c'43, Priscilla Adams, c'43, Dorothy Teachenor, c'43, Kay Stinson, c'42, Virginia Scott, Topeka, Shirley Maupin, c'43, Virginia Appel, c'42, Diana Irvine, c'42, Jane Robinson, c'42, Marianne Dillon, c'42, Sue Henderson, c'40, Anne Murray, fa'42, Ruth Clickner, c'40, Joan Voigt, c'41, Reola Durand, c'43, Jean Donelan, c'42, Betty Lou Young, c'42, Patti Payne, c'41, Helen Bode, c'41, Ann Cota, c'41, Jeanne Wedell, fa'42, Miriam Whitford, c'41, auq, Helene M. Zimmerman, c'40, Janet Rohrer. (Continued from page two) Guests at the Fhi Kappa Psi alumni dinner last night were W. V. Williams, Carter Williams, Lyle S. Willits, Jack Frost, William Kandt, John Thirmer, Charles Munger, Frank E. Bolen, Bob Busler, Dana Durand, Dorman O'Leary, William Grisena, Charles Grisea, W. H. Piatt, R. G. Van Brunt, Harold Evans, James Blacker, Corlett Cotton, W. R. Tate, George Bowles, Richard G. Stevens, Russell Hodge, Fen Durand, Larry Winn, Sr., and Byron Shutz Ruth Lindsay of Emporia was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house today. Museum To Show Works Of Young Russian Artist A group of water colors by Al-axis Gritchenko, young Russian artist now living in Paris, will be placed on exhibition at Spooner-Thayer museum tomorrow. The pictures have been on view this week at the Junior League clubhouse in Kansas City in cooperation with the French Relief association. The proceeds from the sale of the paintings were given to the relief fund. T.B. Climax--worth the time and money spent in the campaign to find them." Fraternities whose food handlers have all been completed are: Acacia, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, Delta Tau, Delta Dupsilon, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu Sigma Pi Epsilon, and Triangle. Sororites with examinations completed are: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Theta, and Sigma Kappa. Boarding houses with completed examinations: Dunakin Club; Bondeson Cub, 1241 Tennessee; Mrs. Osa Custer, 1247 Kentucky; Mrs. Letty K. Kutter, 1215 Oread; Mrs. Clark Duncan, 1715 Mississippi; Mrs. Mae Edmonson, 1241 Louisiana; Mrs. Ida Feder, 845 Missouri; Mrs. N. C. Fries, 1400 Tennessee; Mrs. George Jones, 104 Tennessee; Mrs. Beulah Overer, 940 Danam; Mrs. V.Rowe, 1247 Ohio; Mrs. T. V Rowe, 200 West Twelfth street; Mrs. Verna Sharer, 1218 Mississippi; Mrs. Rachel Thompson, 408 West Thirteenth street, and Mrs. Blanche Yeaton, 1620 Tennessee. Corbin hall and the memoirs. Union have also had all their food handlers examined in the campaign. Fraternities that have been found and the numbers to be heard are: Alpha Tau Omega, 1; Kappa Eta Kappa, 3; Nu Sigma Nu did not turn in a list of food handlers, but one has been examined; Phi Gamma Delta, 1; Phi Mu Alphna, 4; and Theta Tau, 1. The list of sororities with food handlers remaining to be examined is: Alpha Omicron Pi, 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1; and Pi Beta Phi, 1. The following are the operators of boarding houses and the number of food handlers in each house that have not been examined: Mrs. O. M. Brumchiller, 1145 Indiana; 1; Mrs. A. M. Caulk, 1420 Ohio; 2; Mrs.W. S. Robb, 1316 Ohio; 3; Mrs. J. S. Turner, 1225 Oread, 1; and Mrs. Charles B. Vickers, 1325 Campus road 1. Hal's cafe has eight food handlers to be examined. Gritchenko is of Ukrainian and Cossack origin and studied at Kiev, St. Petersburg, and Moscow. Escape from Red Russia, he spent some time traveling in Europe, finally settling in Paris. YOU WILL LIVE THIS GREAT PICTURE! Rebecca Produced David O. 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