WEDNESDAY, MAY 10.1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY JANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - The K.U. Dumes Sewing Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl MacFarlane in the Moody apartments. The Acacia fraternity announce the pledging of Walter Hindsley c'42. The K.U. Dames Bridge Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs Robert Hess, 1825 New Hampshire George Hargreaves, Topeka, wa a Tuesday dinner guest at the Alp alpha Chi Omega house. Jane Cheesky was guest of honor at a reception Monday night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house following her senior recital. Those recently initiated into Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity, are Loren Akers, c39; Dorothy Rubult, c39; Curt Hakens, gr; Roderick Burton, c40; Robin Gage, c39; and Claude Brown, gr. Dr. Robert Lewis of Denver, national president of the Acacia fraternity was a guest at their chapter house Monday. Members of the Sigma Kappa Mothers Clubs of Kansas City and Lawrence, in conjunction with the Lawrence alumnae, gave their annual luncheon for the active women at the charter house Monday. Patronesses of the sorority who were present were: Mrs. Lella K Black; Mrs. Howard Parker; Mrs. W. Hawkins; E. W. Hamm, all of Lawrence. Members of the Lawrence Mothers club included: Mrs. F, W. Cutter; Mrs. C, E. Decker; Mrs. J, S. Daniels; Mrs. Byron Cook; Mrs. J, T. Constant; Mrs. H, W. Russel; and Mrs. Frank Hosford. Department Heads Give Dinner for Dean Stouffer Alumnae present at the luncheon were: Mrs. T, H. Marshall; Mrs. Halp Van Bebber; Mrs. Walter Keeler; Mrs. George Lowry; Mrs. M. T. Coolidge; Miss Suel Anderson; and Miss Hazel Anderson. E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School, will be the guest at a dinner in the Old English room of the Financial Union building this evening. Cunkle and Eitner In Illinois Recital The dinner is being given Mr Stouffer by heads of departments and divisions of the University who have appeared before him as chairman of the budget committee which directed the dinner. The dinner will also honor Dean Stouffer's completion of 25 years of service to the University. WANT ADS Frank Cinkle, fs, a member of the music faculty at the University of Nebraska, visited the University this week end. Cinkle together with Miss Olga Eifner, member of the School of Fine Arts faculty, will present a recital of piano and violin sonatas which they gave here last year, at the Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, III, Thursday. LOST: Ladies, yellow gold Eligr watch wrist with watch D. E. B on back. Call 3140. Reward. Dorothy Bublitz. -150 “The Hardy’s Ride High” is the latest film of the Hardy family with Mickey Rooney at his best. It will show at the Granda through Thursday. Alonzo Gale this is your free pass. FOR SALE: Nearly new white Palm Beach suit, size 36-37. Will sell for near half price. Call phone 764-N4. -152 WANTED: Senior Cakewalk dance ticket, will pay $3.50. Ralph Adams, phone 2025. -148 "The Hardy's Ride High" is the latest film of the Hardy family with Mickey Rooney at his best. It will show at the Granada through Thursday. Wilma Gill, this is your free pass. LOST—Pocketbook, somewhere in in Journalism building. Saturday May 6. Finder please return to Kansas Business Office, and receive reward. FOR ENTE. Attractive first floor 4 room apartment with extra bed; Frigidaire; extra rice. Also smaller partment apartment, neat, for two people. Also a lovely 7-room house. Call Mrs. Williams, 1989B-. -152 Haskell Honor Guard Escorts Two Royal Couples at Fair During the past week, the Haskell honor guard, at the New York World's Fair, escorted two royal couples, the Crown Prince and Princess of Norway, and those of Denmark, as part of their 118 scheduled trips to escort distinquished visitors at the fair. Captain James Lansing reported that their first parade, on April 30, was successful considering that the horses had been brought in from the country the day before. At the present, patrol uniforms are being made for the men in preparation for later duties. Student Correspondents To Submit News for Prizes Tomorrow is the last day for student correspondents to turn in their clippings of news which they have had printed in their home-town papers. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the University Humit Association, announced today. The clippings are to be submitted in competition for $56 in prizes which are offered by the Student Activities bureau. The prizes are First, $20; second, $10; third, $5; and eight prizes of $2. A prize of $1 will be awarded to the writer of the best single column. Clippings submitted w111 by judged upon the basis of quality and quantity considering the oppor- tunity of content. Ask the students for securing material. C. H. Mullen, chairman of the student activities board; Velm Wilson, chairman of the student correspondents; Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the chancellor and H. L. Smith, assistant professor of journalism; will judge the clippings submitted. Jayhawk Trumpeteers and R. Q. Brewster on Tour Prof. R. Q. Brewster of the department of chemistry at the University, and the Jayhawk Trumpetteers are on a good-will tour through western Kansas. Members of the Trumpeteers are Robert Boyle, John Deering, Thomas Crabb, fa'unel; and their accompanist, Marshall Butler, fa'42. Brewster spoke Monday at Garden City to the Finney County Teachers association on "The Cultural Value of the Sciences." Yesterday, he spoke at Meide. The group made three appearances to Kinlin this morning'sreesburg at noon, and Kingsey his afternoon. The trip is sponsored by Freeen Ellsworth, secretary of the University Alumni association. Seven Students Placed In Teaching Positions Seven University students have been placed in teaching positions for next year through the placement bureau. Roberta Mitchell, fa 39, will teach music at Eudora. Elsie Psmith, gr, has the position of English and sociology teacher in Dodge City College. S. Hull Sisson, gr, will act as superintendent of schools at Republic. Joe Ullm, gr, will be principal of Shoutaqua High School. Emma Joe Montgomery, c'39, will teach social science at Stillwell. Alice Paen, c'39, will be instructor in physical education at Chapman, and earl Walford, gr, will teach English t Scottsville. Four Men Will Join Geology Fraternity Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary ecological fraternity, will hold informal initiation services for the allowing men. Thursday afternoon in the Gordon Library, Mr. Saylen Sullon, c301 Gordon Library, grt. Lance Davis, c41 im Johnson, c41 Fine Arts Students To Give Recital Tomorrow Afternoon Students of the School of Fine Arts will present a recital at 3:30 m. tomorrow in the auditorium of the school hall. Seven students will take Following initiation there will be a picnic. Gwen Hunt, fa'40, pianist, will play "Ballade in Dearth" (Brahma) and Arlene Mechert, fa'41, will sing two numbers, "Mellande in the Wood" (Goetzte), and "Daffodil A-Blowing" (German). Bert Shoe-make, fa'41; violinist, will play the allegro of "Concerto in A Minor" (Vivakli), and Mary Ellen Wilson, fa'42, will watch "Morning" (Oley Speaks) and "Little Star," a Mexan air. Jean Murray, fa'unl, will play the piano arrangement of "Gardens in the Rain" (Debusy), and Rhe Bamberg, fa'42, will sing "Caro" (Brahm). The program will close with an ensemble composed of Winifred Hill, fa'41, and Paul Stoner, fa'40, playing "Sonata in A Major" (Brahms). King and Queen On Tranquil Sea Aboard S. S, Empress of Australia, en route to Quebec, May 10—(UP) —The Empress of Australia, bearing King George and Queen Elizabeth through a sea which compared to that of yesterday, was tranquil. White caps flickered the waves ame there was a strong wind from the southwest but the sun was shining upon them and they danced down after a rough day yesterday. The king and queen had retired early last night after dining with members of their suite as the liner 17 knots. 17 knots through a half-gale. Sailors were busy this curtains rolling back the canvas curtains and other equipment used to protect passengers against gales. The king and queen had only the light cruisers Glasgow and Southampton for escorts as they began the fifth day of their voyage to Canada and the United States. The battle cruiser Repulse turned back on Friday after picking up a cask of letters dropped from the Empress. The cask contained letters from their majesty for the Princesses Margaret Rose and Elizabeth and other mail. Musical Program Featured At Phi Chi Delta Meeting Their majesties are due in Quebec May 15. An all-musical program was the feature of the last regular supper meeting for the year of Phi Chi Dellia, Prestonian soryer, sistery yorner, and yorner were divided into three groups: morning, afternoon, and evening. Aternoon: vocal solo, "The Chrysanthenum" (Sherwin) by Rhea Bamberg, fa'42, piano duet, "The Gondoliers" (Bernard) by Ehylen Bamberg, fa'42, violin duet, c'41; vocal solo, "Sing On" by Joyce Vesselman, fa'42. The program was as follows: Piano solo, "Morning" (Grieg) by Juniatha Auntlith; c42; xylophone solo, "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," by Lorraine Barrackan, ed39; Ruth Yemans, "The Rose's Cup" by Ruth Yeomans, c41; hymn, "When Mornine Glides the Skies." Evening: hymn, "Day is Dying in the West"; piano solo, "Serenade" (Schubert) by Lois Naylor, *c4*; toe dance solo, "Two Hearts" by Miriam Cheeseman, *cd4*, song 24; "End of a Day" by Ethel Boden; piano solo, "Moonlight Sonat" (Beethoven) by Ethelbond Root; hymn "Now the Day Is Over." Cowboy Buck Jones Sues Studio For Misleading Public Hollywood, May 10—(UP)—Movie cowboy Buck Bucks in a federal court suit today asked $250,000 damages from Republic studio and another firm from proceeding with a serial entitled "The Lone Ranger." Jones, who testified that he probably had acted in more pictures than anyone else in Hollywood, said he originated "Hi Ho Silver" to call his horse. He charged that Republic is misleading the public into believing that its masked ranger is Jones. Republic denied imitating Jones The studio asserted that its Lon- Ranger sheriff, rot "Ho Silver", but "Hl Ho Silver, Away." ARROW NOW IT'S--- CARLS PATEE THURSDAY Ends Saturday RACKET BUSTERS GEORGE BRENT and "Hitting a New High" CHRISTINE PARKER Ends Tonite 10c TO MAT ALL and life HERE IT IS! The Show of Shows! "RADIO CITY REVELS" Bob Burns - Jack Oakie Pi Lambda Theta To Honor National Officer on Visit BOB BAKER "PHANTOM STAGE" Cartoon and "Dick Tracey" Mrs. Ethel Falk, national vicepresident of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, from Madison, Wisc., will visit the local chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, Thursday. Mrs. Falk will be entertained for luncheon at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Thursday night Mrs. Falk will be a dinner guest of Corbin Hall, and later will attend the annual strawberry festival, given by Pi Lambda Theta in abe Old English room in the Memorial Union building. Members of Pi Lambda Theta should make reservations for the strawberry festival with Miss Muireset, secretary of the School of Education. Varnishes will be the general subject of Henry Hancock of the Sewell company in Kansas City when he speaks before the student chapter of the National Association of Industrial Engineers in the Men's Lounge of the Union building tonight at 8:15. Haneoek to Discuss Varnishes Forty Attend Dramatic Picnic More than 40 persons attended the Dramatics Club picnic last night at the home of Betty Smith's parents in Linwood. The affair was the first one ever sponsored by the club. Chiles and Mangseldor to Speak "Detergents," cleansing agents other than soap, will be the subject of Robert C. Mangseldor, gr., and *Pricetrs of Chemicals* will be discussemt chemical department, at a meeting of the Chemistry club tomorrow at 4:30 in room 201 of Bailey laboratories. Continuous Shows from 2! NOW! ENDS THURS. 2 TOP HITS! 'Til 7 10c Thon 15c No.1 A Three-Ritz Rukkus in the Corn Likker Country! "THE RITZ BROS." "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" — No. 2 — 'THE BLACK DOLL' Non Grey - Donald Woods The Year's Best Mystery! DICKINSON LAST TIMES TODAY HUGH HERBERT ZASU PITTS GEORGE RAFT ELENN DREW in "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" STARTS TOMORROW! YOU'LL BE SHOCKED! AMAZED! HORRIFIED! at "PRISON WITHOUT BARS "PRISON WITHOUT BARS" A Glorious Adventure! As Spectacular as the Achievement it Pictures Starring Corrine Luchaire Famous New French Star Manila, P.I., May 10—(UP) The U.S.S. Pope, American destroyer, arrived in Iloilo tonight with the 66 survivors of the British freighter Lindebank, which sank five miles north of Anura Island, in the Sulu sea. The freighter grounded on a coral reef. COMING SATURDAY For One Full Week Brief messages to the Cavite navy yard from the Pope's commander said the survivors, all crewmen, were taken aboard from life boats. The Bank line freighter sank in 1970 at approximately 300 miles south of Manila. Messages from the destroyer indicated the Lindenbank tore a large hole in her hull. The freighter, which carried no passengers, began sinking two hours after she was reboated under her own power. Crewmen took to life boats and rowed about in the vicinity until the Pope arrived four hours later. The destroyer Peary, also dispatched by the navy in response to the Lima earthquake, returned to her cruise of southern waters after the Pope advised of her arrival at the scene. The Lindenbank, constructed in Glasgow, was en route to Shanghai from Freemain, Australia, with 8,000 tons of cargo, mostly wheat. Your Leading Theatre JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY AND THURSDAY MICKEY ROONEY AND THE WORLD MARKETS THE WHOLE HARDY FAMILY "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" FRIDAY-SATURDAY Best Film of the Year From Any Country "GRAND ILLUSION" "THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS!" Its Showing Should Be Made Compulsory in All Democratic Countries—N.Y. Post. SUNDAY MYRNA LOY ROBT. TAYLOR 'LUCKY NIGHT Missouri Writing Awards Are Announced Columbia, Mo., May 10 — (UP) — The Missouri writer's guild made its annual presentation of awards in 2013. The guild works in literature and journalism. Miss Marguerite Hill of Columbia, senior in the university school of journalism, was presented the Walter Williams plaque for outstanding writing ability. Mrs Leiti Lori received the award to receive the award for the outstanding literary production last year. A Trade Accord With Spain WEATHER London, May 10 - (UF) - Furcher Adolf Hilfer and Martin. G. Francisco Franco, leader of nationalist Spain, have agreed to negotiate an import tariff on Italian wine. The German hope will give her a predominant economic position in Spain. Kansas; Generaly fair tonight and Thursday; cooler tonight and in southeast and extreme east porch northwest northwest afternoon northwest afternoon Operate on Wilson Robert W. Wilson, c'42, underwent an appendectomy at Watkins Memorial hospital yesterday evening. He was fatally tender today officials in charge said. Bysom to Midweek Jim Bounds, e'40, announced today the regular Midweek variety show at Jazz Club and Union ballroom this evening. Clyde Byson's orchestra will play. Convocation John Lintner, c.39, presided at the convention. The Westminster A Cappella choir, under the direction of Swarthout, sang two nummer- Snucker opposes any sort of preparation for war or any sort of agreement for concerted action. War preparation leads to the death and burial of democracy, he said, and added: "If you put up a militarist and totalitarian response to aggression, it will undermine multiculturalism, totalitarianism." And now he's as cool all over as his feet were in Mansfield- Others: Superb, swank Mansfields are practically a nude deal for feet. That's what makes them such popular summer shoes. At least, that's one reason: style. Extraordinary value. See them. 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