WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kay Kyser had a varied antiroyal spectacle under his nose when he played for the Senior Cakewalk last night. Winter formals, spring gala nights and dance parties on the floor. Dae dresses, afternoon dresses, and cotton dresses, matched dress suits, palm beach suits, and business suits were frequently seen. Recention for Alice Marie Meyn Alice Marie Meyn, fa39, was honored at a reception given by Chi Omega Monday evening after her senior recital. More than 150 guests In the receiving line were Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Mrs. Fritz Meyn, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. George Rogera, Mrs. Roberta, and Alice Marie Meyn. The newly elected officers of Betha Theta Fi, president; John Stewart, f40; vice-president; Bob Fauca, gr; secretary, Ira Scott, c93; treasurer, Ewen Wickene, b40; recorder, Wally Springer, b40; alumni secretary, Don Thomas, c41; chang-goss boss, Jim Bounds, c39; intramural manager, Pierce, c41; social chairman, Earl Radford, b40; librarian, Jim Surface, c42; arch-design, Don Michell, c42; choruster, Loren Miller c44; sergeant-at-arms, Chris Erharder, c41. Margaret Slentz, c'41, and Constance Rutherford, f'42, presided in the dining room. The table deco- matics and dishwashers were in green and white. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Mr. and Mrs. Hook and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, all of Kansas City, Mo. Nancy Sharp of Topeka and Thomas Stevenin of Kansas City Mo., were dinner guests at the Triangle house last night. Tuesday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Mr. and Mrs. M. Singer, Neodesha; Miss Eline Holloway, Neodesh; and Miss Gerry Leroy, Coffeeville; Merrill M. Day, Kansas City. Mo, was a luncheon guest at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house yester day. Jane Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. More people get crooked trying to avoid hard work than become ben from too much of it. WANT ADS Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Doris Johnson c'40, to Felton Anson Durand, d'46, to Philo DeMara of the PhO Kappa Pal fraternity. GIRLS: Pleasant rooms for sum- mer school students. Either with or without board. Phone 3019. Mrs Cutter, 1215 Orsd. -15 "Union Pacific" with Barbara Stanwick and Joel McCrea, is the current attraction at the Dickinson theater. Marjorie Van Nice, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box-office. DRIVING to Los Angeles about June 15. Take several students or faculty; share expenses. References exchanged. Mrs. H. C. Hennion, 430 West 58th street, Kansas City, Mo. -154 "Union Pacific" with Barbara Stunwick and Joel McCreea, is the current attraction at the Dickinson theater. Jerry Dunlay, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box-office. Ends Tonite! BARGAIN DAYS 10c to ALL! 'Beauty for the Asking' LUCILLE BALL —and "Victoria the Great" ANNA NEAGLE THURSDAY 3 Big Days 3 Big Days A Wild Night on a Wild Cat Bus "FEDERAL MAN-HUNT" Robert Livingston June Travis — 2nd Feature — The 3 Mesquiteers "TEXAS STEERS" CATCHING the COACHES "UPSIDE DOWN MAN" PRANK ANNEEBEG KANASSE U-TUMLING ON WALK ON HIS WALKS ALMOST AS EASY AS HE DON ON HIS FEET, HE EASILY STOOD ON HIS HEAD ON TOP OF THE WRILEY BUILDING IN CHICAGO AND CALIFORNIA PLAYED A ROMANTIC TIME FOR DONING A CHECKER AND SHAVING HUMBERT AT THE SAME TIME / Emilie Balks at Curtsey For Royalty; Does Head Stand Callander, Ont., May 17 — (UP)— Emile, mischievous one of the Dionne quintuplets, had the entire nursery staff in a diplomatic dither though her insistence that a royal court must take the form of a head stand. Her sisters—Ywonne, Annette Seile and Marie—are letter perfect in the gestures of homage they will say to King George and Queen Eliza- beth at their audience on May 22. They are in attendance with great practical comfort in the best court namer, but Emilia stood on her lead. Iull Brands Foes If Trade Pacts Washington, May 17. — (UP) — Critics of the New Deal's reciprocal trade treaty were accused today by Secretary of State Cordell Hull of seeking to promote general belief that "business is being taken away from Americans and handed over to foreigners." Hull defended the trade program and contended that it was vital to all segments of industrial recovery in a letter to President Millard D. Brown of Continental Mills, Inc. Philadelphia. Brown's company has attacked the program in advertisements published by British-American trade treaty which lowered duties on woolen and wovened textiles. "These widely publicized advertisements evidently seek to foster the belief among workers in the wool manufacturing industry, and on the part of the general public," Hull said, "that the trade-agreement between the interests of the workers and of the nation. In the interests of fairness and truth I cannot allow such statements to pass unchallenged." Campus Smoking Once Forbidden Smoking in or around University buildings was forbidden in 1913 by a ruling of the Board of Administration. They ordered all Campus smoking to cease at once as it "was objectionable to the women." The trouble is, nurses Molly O'Shaughnessy and Louise Corriveau admitted rureally today, that they made the mistake of laughing when Emile first performed the song but Emilie the marked individual girls, will perform her upside-down curtsey to get a royal laugh. The quintuplets will be presented to their majesties in the music room of the Ontario legislature buildings at 12:30 p.m. EDT, with only a few visitors and their caregivers waiting, nurses and mama Dionne and the two nurses in attendance. Safety Citation Causes Driver to Collapse Los Angeles, May 17—(UP)-Arthur Moe, S3, collapsed at the wheel and almost wrecked his truck last night. At the receiving hospital doctors said he was suffering from "nervous reaction." A few hours earlier Moe had been hustled to the police station by two officers who let him think he was under arrest. They wanted to present him to a public citation for driving his truck 28 years without an accident. Residence (Continued from page one) plement the present course in radio speaking. The two hours of college credit now being accepted for sophomore R.O.T.C. work will hereafter be allowed regular credit along with the work instead of being listed for professional credit as at present. It was reported that the letter ballot to the faculty resulted in the nomination of Professors Chubb, Taft, Shoemaker, and Hankins for membership on the administrative committee of these men who volunteered by letter ballet to leave on the committee for three-year terms. It was voted to accept physical education 206, the theory and practice of athletic training, for three years of professional credit in the college. Semi-Annual Sale of Toilet Goods Weaver's Here's the SALE you've been waiting for — Take this opportunity to save on your toilet accessories for the season Buy and save on nationally preferred brands THIS WEEK ONLY TOILETRIES — FIRST FLOOR Policeman Nabs Would-Be Assassin Washington, May 16 — (UP) "White House police officer today arrested a young man who attempted to break into his office on west Executive avenue. The suspect, who said he was Frank Joseph Twers, 22 of Philadelphia, told the officer that he wanted to "assinate the president because he had not been good to the poor man. He was held for mental ob serviation. "The man said he had been out of work and that President Roosevelt was to blame," the arresting officer said. "He said he arrived here at 3 o'clock yesterday on a bus from Philadelphia and that it was his intention to break a White House window with the stone and assassinate the president. He said that Mr Roosevelt was not 'good to poor people' and that what this country needed was a dictator." Mussolini Confesses Weariness After Strenuous Tour Turin, Italy, May 17 — (UP) - Premier Brien Mussolini, who prides himself on his energy, confessed by pantomime to a cheering crowd last night that he was tired and wanted to go to bed. After a strenuous day on his tour of northwestern Italy, Mussolini was obliged by the clamer of a crowd to appear on 10 different balconies of the Prefecture Palace last night, so all could get a glimpse fo him. The cheering continued, Achille Staracei secretary, general of the Fascist party, then appeared and told the crowd Mussolini would appear once more on condition that people then go home. The crowd protested, then became silent as Mussolini appeared. He cupped his hands together and thrust them against his cheeks, in shock that it was his bed time. The crowd gave a row of cheers and dispersed. To Consider Union Completion The Union Operating committee will consider plans for completing the third floor north wing of the Wing at 123rd Street, for its meeting this afternoon at 4:30. The committee is made up of 21 representatives from the students, body, faculty, and alumni. The committee consists of the building to be completed. ARROW NOW IT'S For--peat their last years feet and capture the diamond title, the battle royal will cause between other members of the league higher position on the leauce ladder. DICKINSON Now Showing COMING SATURDAY The newest and greatest in entertainment from Darryl F. Zanuck and 20th Century-Fox! ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE Missouri a Cinch to Win Big Six Baseball Title With the "all out and" sign hung on the 1038 Big Six baseball campaign as the Missouri Tigers up—to be a lead pipe cinc to re- spring. WILLIAM FRAWLEY JOYCE COMPTON HOBART CAVANAUGH Nestling in second place is the unthreatening Oklahoma Sooners. Unless they do an awfully lot of ball playing in the next two weeks they will not even qualify in the Conference. A circuit ruling requires all schools to play at least ten games to be eligible for first place. To date the Oklahoma team has played only six games, winning five of them. So if (that sports writers standby) Missouri should lose one or more of their remaining games and the Sooners should be victorious in their battles the Tigers will still receive the winners laurels in spite of the fact Oklahoma might have a higher percentage. The Tigers have won ten straight games and are easily the cream of the conference. Although probably not as strong as the club that won the crown last year they are still strenuous enough to walk off with first pitch in every game. The success of the Missouri team can probably be chalked up to a five lettered word—Miles. The big chunky red harder has pitched most of the games for his team this year and he has been highly effective. In 36 innings since then he has allowed only seven hits which is "country fair" pitching. Nebraska holds down the third position in the league with a record of four wins and an equal number of losses. The cornhuskers with four losses are not even a potential winner. Another Star Studded Hit! Next in line are the K-Staters with four victories and six defeats. This was a slight disappointment to Wildcat followers who thought their team would be one of the crown contenders. The Aggies with one really Continuous from 2 p.m. NOW! THRU WEDNESDAY DOUBLE HEADER of HORROR! IT'S O-O-O-O-H-H !!! SUNDAY 'The Big Broadcast of 1938' Close on the heels of Kansas State is the team from Ames. The Cyclones have won three of their ten starts this year for an average of 300. The Iowa State team will keep out of the cellar if they win the final 300. The Iowa State team will keep out of the collar if they win the final games on their schedule as they win. The team less loss than the bottom team. At the bottom of the league are the highly exalted, title contending, potential champions, Kansas University Jayhawkers, the all-time hard luck ball club that has been suffering from a strange malady known as one run fever. The Jayhawkers are a good ball club. They have some good whole but they play on the bad smart baseball, but they just can't seem to win. Five of the eight Kansas defences have been by a one run margin. Violence Scars C.C.U. Politics Kansas City, Mo., May 17—(UP) - No official cognizance was taken today of "violence" which broke out last night in student political warfare on the University of Kansas City campus. Three members of a newly-erased "all-student government league party"—an opposition group to the incumbent, "Co-op" party—were waylaid as they left a campus meeting in September and dumped into a fish pond behind the administration building. They refused to name their assailants. Only the glory of being the 'protest pretty' of the campus. We Know Who "Rose of Washington Square is --- BUT --favorite hangout Nothing Is FREE What We Don't Know Is WHO is the--favorite hangout ROSE OF THE K. U. CIRCLE ??? Fill out a vote for your choice of the Campus ROSE and bring, mail or throw in the DICKINSON lobby! MY CHOICE FOR ROSE 15 Name ... Address ... Contest Closes Friday Contest Closes Friday Appropriate ceremonial announcement of the winner will be made from our stage. P. S.—Any person depositing more than 75 votes at any one time will be looked on with suspicion! Get additional ballots at your favorite hangout. Kay Kyser Jayhawk Magazine, was on hand with photographs of the beauty queen contestants to secure the services of Kyser as a judge. After a conference with Bobbie Guy, the fellow responsible for many smooth trumpet solos, the bandleader recolored to make a final decision. He thought all of the co-eeds were so beautiful that after narrowing the field to seven he was exhausted and saved the matter up. (Continued from page one) Sour Owl Applicants Are Interviewed It was a perfect party all the way around, and to Kay Krymer more than $2,000. University student any thinks about art and photography in favor of music and autographs. Your Leading Theatre Candidates for the positions of editor and business manager of the Owl Owel were interviewed today at a chapter meeting of Sigma Delta Chi national journalistic fraternity; interviews will be announced tomorrow. ALSO MYRNA LOY ROBT. TAYLOR "LUCKY NIGHT" Ends Tonite together at Their Best! Disney's Latest Novelty - News Events WOW! 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