THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1989 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Jane Waring, c'40, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Earl Romy, c'41; Burton Hodgden c'42; and Milton Ohlman, c'42; were dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house Wednesday evening. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announces their pledging of Louis "Red" Thompson, c'41. Jack McMichael, who has been lecturing on the Campus, was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epison house Tuesday and Wednesday. Sunday dinner guests at the Ala Chi Omega house were: Eldon Sechler, Manhattan; Gallen Sollenberger, Manhattan; Betty Ains, Kansas City, Mo.; and Reba Corbett, Wichita. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, announces the pledging of the following men Glenn Turner, c'42; Joseph Brown, c'42; Kenneth Granger, c'42; Hall Ruppealtin, c'42; Kenneth Troup, c'40; H. D. Fisk, c'41; William Willard, c'42; Doyle Haberly, c'uncl. Initiation will be held the afternoon of May 16. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Reba Corbett, Wichita; Mrs. Joseph Robertson, Bartlesville; Bette Ayes, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dorothy Sheear, Kansas City, Mo. On the Shin -go to Topeka to sing before the Highland Park Senior High School at 8.30, the Topkaka Senior High School at 10.15 and concluded the tour with a personal appearance before the Highland Park Senior High School at 12.30 in the afternoon. (Continued from page one) (Committee from page one) orchid tie combination to a couple or sorority parties I plan to crash this weekend. Since last winter there have been rumors that a chapter of DeltaGamma sorority would be founded in 1950, and that should know say it's true. Hmmm! Jimmy Novak bought a tag from his ex-best girl yesterday and she charged him two-bits for it. When he later discovered that the minimum price was only 10 cents he went back for his change. Somehow I admire a guy who'll do a thing like that. The yellow who once did the crack says it was pretty disheartenth to see Ue result of his toll consumer in a hundred cokes by 2 Phi Phi. Methods used by some of the tag salesmen frequently left prospects as bit iked. A few of them reminded me of school kids out selling operetta tickets, for they went at it with such vigor and enthusiasm I thought perhaps they got one free for each 10 they sold. Statistics show that the Union fountain uses 200 pounds of cracker ice on an average day and as much as three hundred on a real good day. The fellow who once did the cracke- mousette disheatin On KFKU Thursday, May 4 2. 30 "The Value of Knowing a Foreign Language," Professor E. F Enkel. 2:44 News Flashes. 47 Books and Reading, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. 9:30 University of Kansas Roundtable. "The Summer Session as a Stepping Stone Forward," Dr. R. A. Swegler, dean of School of Education and director of summer session; Dr. F. J. Mowe, dean of School of U. G. Lewis, director of mathematics; and Prof. H. E. Chandler, assistant director of summer session. 10:00 Physical education for health, Dr. F. C. Allen and faculty mem- bers from the department of physical education. WANT ADS LOST: Black and gray striped Sheafer fountain pen. Name on barrel. Reward. J. L. Shuss. Phone 2577 or leave at Law School office. Warner Baxter in "The Return of the Cisco Kid," now playing at the Dickinson theater on Saturday. Glenn Gibson, this is your free pass. WANTED TO BUY: Tuxedo, to fit or be altered to fit size 36. Harry Stuckenbruck, 17 0 1 Louisiana. Phone 2025M. -146 Warner Baxter in "The Return of the Cisco Kid," now playing at the Dickinson theater on Saturday. Gladys Huber, this is your free pass. Secret of Making Harvard's Glass Flowers Lost Blaschka, 82, died in Hosterwitz Germany. Monday. Cambridge, Mass., May 4.—(UP) The secret of the manufacture of Harvard's famous glass flowers died with their creator, Rudolph Blaschka, university officials said yesterday. With his father Leopold, who died in 1855, Blaschka set the first small shipment of glass flowers to Harvard in 1887, and since then the entire output of their studium—models of 840 species of flower plants and more than 3,500 sections and magnified details—has come here. The Blaschkas did all the work alone without the aid of a single assistant or apprentice. Because of illness and impaired vision, Blaschkas had to travel with his and his last shipment, 15 fruit models, arrived in September 1936. The glass flower exhibits in Harvard University museum attracted 250,000 visitors a year ago. Appoint 27 To Reserve Corps Twenty-seven members of the senior class in R.O.T.C., who will be graduated in June have received appointments as second lieutenants in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the United States Army. Each man will receive two weeks training as a reserve officer from June 17 to 30. Those in the coast artillery will go to Ft. Sheridan, ILL, and those in the infantry will go to Ft. Leavenworth. The men who received appointments in the coast artillery are James G. Bounds, e'40; George D Carter, e'39; Robert Doolittle, b'39; Warren K. Fisher, b'39; Jesse E Gamber, e'39; Myron Harries, b'39; Lester A Haug, e'39; Richard Kane, e'39; Ray G. Lawrence, e'39; Joe McCoy, Ols P. Perkins, e'40; William C. Snyder, e'40; Harvey S Steele, e'39; James H. Sund, b'39; Martin K. Thomen, e'39; Dale W. Whitaker, e'40; Joseph A. Zishka, e'40. Those who will receive appointments in the infantry division are William B. Eskren, b39; William F. Beaty, b38; James T. Cahill, b39; Omer M. Furk, gr; jules F. Grogan, b39; Paul B. Hedges, s39; S. Linsett, Jr, e'unel; Wray A. Schaeffer, e39; Robert T. Ward, b39. Vincent C. Rethman, e39, received an appointment in the Chemical Warfare Reserve. Three men, not being 21 years old, will receive certificates of eligibility and will be appointed in the Officers' Reserve Corps when they become twenty-one. These three men are Joseph H. K. Griffith c39, c30 artillery员 K. Griffith c30, and Joseph H. Langworthy Jr. c30, infantry. Fencers Plan for First Outdoor Tournament The first University fencing tournament to be held outdoors will be held May 13 on the grounds behind the shops and Robinson gymnasium. Jim Raport, fencing instructor, and Kalman Palmar, c40, are in charge. Entries can be made to their beginning or advanced classes. Students Attend 'Engin' Meet Six students in the School of Engineering and Architecture will leave tomorrow morning to attend a student meeting of the west-central division of the American Society of Engineers. Students from St. Louis tomorrow and Saturday. - Six Will Leave for a Conference of A.S.M.E. At St. Louis Two of the students, Halbert Whitaker, e40, and George Russell, e29, will present papers on their experimental projects as engineers. Whitaker's subject will be, "The Turner Water-Cooled Super-Heater," and Russell will explain the results he has obtained with an experimental harvester. The harvester is lighter in weight than the ordinary harvester and can be taken into wet field without endangering the crop thereby permitting more than one harvesting of the crop. As much as $20 additional profit has been made per area through the use of the new harvester. Other students attending the meeting are: Clarence H. McCabe, e'39; Jarry Worfwell, c'40; Otis Perkins, c'40; and Everett Vaughn, c'40. Lloyd C. Beeler, 27-year-old ex-convict from Tulsa, pleaded guilty in district court late yesterday to charges of grand larceny for the stealing of cash and personal property from the Beta Theta PI, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Chi fraternity houses here last February. Pleads Guilty To Frat Burglary He is the second fraternity house theft to plead guilty during this session of the May district court. Urban Carl, who burglared the Delta Tau Delta house here last month pleaded guilty, to second degree burglary and grand larceny last Monday and was sentenced to the state penitentiary for five to 10 years. Both men were caught shortly after their humilgaries. Beeler was nabbed three days after his offense by Columbia, Mo. police and has been in the county jail here since. Carl was arrested during the evening of the day of his theft by state police in Lees Summit, Mo. The trial of Raymond Phelps, Milwaukee, who is charged with the automobile deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown of Chanute has been set for May 8. Seven Students Receive Teaching Appointments Seven students have been placed in teaching positions by the University placement bureau. Carolyn Henry, fa39, will teach art in the Lawrence Junior School Laura, hs24, will teach music teacher in Roeland School in Kansas City, Kansas, Keith Roberts, gr, will be principal of the high school at Dellia, and Mrs. Frances C. Robert*, gr, will teach commence and music at Della, Lela Edlin, gr, will teach social science in Emporia a, gr, will teach Bachelor, c39, will be a grade teacher in View Grade School, Kansas City, Kansas, Robert Briggs, fa39, will teach music at Fredonia. 22 22 22 22 22 22 Fresh-Cut Roses bring Spring inside as nothing else can possibly do Pedestaled Perfection 363 363 notes'n discords by John Randolph Tye As we understand it, a college graduate first looks for a position; then employment, and finally a job. There's something about the modesty of the international commentator for the Daily California Chronicle that makes it "caterers" rather edemic authority. The Senior Cakewalk is not formal which means that you can wear your own clothes. Chinese students we hear can live bree days on the price of a coke. Ve'd give anything to know their accet. "All Quiet on the Western Front," the movie that the peace organizations are presenting in Fraser today, is worth seeing if for no other reason than that changes that have taken place in the cinema world in the past decade. Words Fail Us department: The headline in Wednesday's Kansas which read, "Teach Teachers How to Read." And for understatement, the prize goes to Jim Bell who said in his column yesterday that the only thing that might hold the Huskers back next year is greediness and inexperience. Congratulations to Kenneth Lewis who for the third successive year has won the William Herbert Carruth poetry contest. Fifty-one members of the University Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Irne Peabody, will participate in a tour to Kansas City and Tulsa. Women to Sing Seven Concerts On Two Day Tour Leaving for Kansas City this morning, the group made its first appearance at 9 a.m. before the Wyndotte High School, their second before the Rosedale High School at 11:00 a.m. and their third before the Central High School at 1:30 this afternoon. Tomorrow morning the group will NOW IT'S ARROW TIES Continuous Shows from 21 ARSITY Home of the Jybwah No. 2- Victor McLaglen "The Devil's Party" CIAUDIATEC CIBERET FRED MACMURRAY "Llухо" No. 1: CIAUDIATEC CIBERET FRED MACMURRAY TOMORROW! AND SAT. 2 FIRST RUNS! CHARLIE RUGGLES Charlie's Won the Lough Sweepstakes of 1939 NO. 2 Expacing the Rumor Deceivers! SUDDEN MONEY — NO. 1 — "WHISPERING ENEMIES" JACK HOLT SUNDAY GEORGE RAFT JUDY COHN "Spawn of the North" — And — "Tom Sawyer, Detective" WITH DONALD O'CONNOR Seven Men and is a director in several banks From 1919 until 1931 he was a member of the State senate. (Continued from page one) Mrs. Elizabeth Reigert is a graduate of Smith College where she became a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Philosophical Society. She has taught school in Michigan and Minnesota and is interested in education. She is prominent throughout the state because of her activities in women's club work and in the State Tuberculosis Society. The other woman member of the 14 BUSES DAILY **Here are real travel values!** To the next town or across the country, Santa Pema Trailways big ultra-latitude trails cost travel costs to a minimum . . . on many round trips to as low as 14 a mile . . . less even than driving your own car. Check with your tour company when planning your next trip. Note these travel bargains Tulsa 54.00 Okla. City 5.85 Dallas 7.55 Ft. Worth 7.55 Wichita 3.35 Salina 2.80 Emporia 2.80 Manhattan 1.55 UNION BUS DEPOT 1024 Mass. Phone 82 Where Students Meet ICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 TODAY Hunted by Posses! Haunted by Red Lips! ...the gayest, most gallant gun-fighter of them all! WARNER BAXTER again plays O. Henry's THE RETURN OF THE CISCO KID LYLN BAR BAIL ~ CISSA BARMO BEMO MICHERL HAILY ~ ROB KISSNY BEMO C HOUGHBOOK OBOSH ~ ROB KISSNY BEMO ADDED Short Hits ● Movietone News ● Cuckoo Bird ● Ghoula Hurst board, Mrs. Donald Muir, is a graduate of the University where she was a music major. She is a mom of numerous state women" 3 for $1 GEORGE RAFT - ELLEN DREW groups and is listed for the fourth consecutive time in "Who's Who" it women of the world and also in "Women of America." Her husband is a former representative from Harper county. SUNDAY! BOOKS for Your Summer Reading A former State Superintendent on Public Instruction, W. T. Marikham is one of the new appointees. He was appointed State Superintendent in 1932 and was elected for the next three terms before losing last general election. For ten years previous to 1932 he was superintendent of schools at Yates Center. "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" All the Thrill, Color, and Excitement of the Kentucky Derby Relived Before Your Eyes in— Soon—"UNION PACIFIC Culled from our Rental Library 2 for $1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY only THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Moss. St. Grover C. Poole is a 'widely known farmer and livestock man.' He farms 3,000 acres of land in Geary county and in 1831 he was designated as a Master Farmer. PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS SATURDAY A Slight Case of Murder Is Nothing to EDWARD G. ROBINSON 2nd Feature Before the Airmail . It Was "Frontier Pony Express" ROY ROGERS "The Amazing DR. CLITTERHOUSE" CLAIRE TREVOR HUMPHEY BOGART Cartoon and "Dick Trocy" SPORTWEAR Right Styles at Right Prices The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. 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