THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were Patty Ledyard, c'42; and Ralph McKibben. --will be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Chairman of this session will be M. F. Stark, superintendent at Hiawatha. The last address in this session will be another by Doctor Rockwell, the title of which is "A Professionalized State Department of Education." Discussion and questions from the floor will close the conference. Corbin hall held a reception for the faculty last night from 8 until 10 o'clock. About 200 of the faculty attended. The following poured: Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Margarite Lymn, Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Rosemary Ketcham, Miss Marjorie Whitrey, Miss Margaret Anderson, May May Gardner, and Miss Marie Miller. The K.U. Dames sewing club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Moore, 743 Rhode Island. Dorothy Blue, *fla.* 39, entertained the present Y.W.C.A. cabinet at a breakfast at her home, 1501 Vermont, this morning. The breakfast, held at 7 o'clock, was the last formal meeting of this year's cubebinet. At 7:30 p.m. she had a discussion on "An Evaluation of the Year's Program." Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Members of the K-Club will swing out their dates at an informal dance at the Lawrence country club this Saturday at 9:00 p.m. Those with varsity or number sweaters as well as number sweaters will be admitted. The conches and their wives will be the chaparrons. A nickelodeon will furnish the music and free refreshments will be served. --will be Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Chairman of this session will be M. F. Stark, superintendent at Hiawatha. The last address in this session will be another by Doctor Rockwell, the title of which is "A Professionalized State Department of Education." Discussion and questions from the floor will close the conference. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will give a tea Friday afternoon in honour of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKinley Gould. Sixteen men have been pledged to Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Mr. Sidney B. North, national secretary, and Dr. B. J Gavel, regional field executive, were guests speakers at the pledging services Alpha Phi Chapter at the University of Kansas City were also present. The following men were pledged: Bob Blair, c'39; George Bonebreak, c'42; Stanley Clark, e'uncl; Tom bancel, e'uncl; Daniel Deford, c'40; Robert Gunter, c'42; Bruce Johnson, c'41; Ralph Hammond, b'UNC; Robert Ludlow, c'42; Harold Lukens, c-42. Richard Rupp. c'42; Gerald L Sauphin, c'40; Keith Spalding, c' James Tibesmith, c'42; Herbert Wil- cock, c'41; Charles Wright, Jr. fo. 42 Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Magistrate, Jack Shuss, 140; exchequer, Charles Ward, 140; clerk, Harry (history) historian E Ricke Kickers, 141. Retiring officers are: Magistrate, Roy Kirby, 739; execheuer, Herman Smith, 739; terk, Richard McMillen, 739; historian, Charles Ward, 140. Shuss was chosen the delegate to the general convention to be held at Mackinaw Island, Mich., on Aug. 30, 31, and Sept. 1. WANT ADS The current show at the Dickinson Theatre is "Blondie Meets the Boss," with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. This, Frances Ward is your free pass for any show while this production shows here. FOR SALE: Austin coupe, 40 miles per gallon. Ready to go anywhere $67.50. Ken Harris, 1231 Kentucky. The current attraction at the Granada Theatre is "Fast and Loose," with Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. This, Donald Wetzel, is your free pass for any show while this production shows here. LOST: Tuesday morning, a pair of gold rimmed glasses, somewhere behind the desk. Call Harry. Sluckenbruck, 2036M. 1701 Louisiana. -124 The current show at the Dickinson Theatre is "Blondie Meets the Boss," with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. This, Donald Wilder, is your free pass for any show while this production shows here. I WOULD simply appreciate it if my friends would refrain from calling me "Stinky", I much prefer the name of "Ed". Lane Davis. The current attraction at the Granada Theatre is "Fast and Loose," with Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. This, Anita Warden, is your free pass for any show while this production shows here. Nutty Detective Thinks Nut Famine Causes Suicide-Nut Shiller Shore, Kansan private detective, had a murder mystery thrown into his lap today. -123 The cold body of a squirrel was found at 7.31 a.m. on the curb behind Green hall by the famed detective. No fingerprints or incriminating evidence were found at the scene of the crime. There is a possibility of suicide in the case since the squirrel was believed to be despondent over the nut failure of last fall. Detective Shore in a statement to the press said: "I have not definite clues at present but I believe Adolf (the squirrel) had enemies. For years he has lived and gambleed in the grave back of the Administration and Chemical buildings and schools, where he and heckling Fine Arts students. I expect important developments in the case at any moment." Essay Contest Closes April 1 ★ Prize for the Best Paper On Applied Christianity Is $100 April 1 is the closing date for all contestants wishing to enter in the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Prize Essay contest, limited to students of the University, it was announced today. Eldridge, professor of sociology. Subjects are to be chosen from various aspects of applied Christianity. Prizes are as follows: *First* $25, *Second* $75, *Third* $60, and * fourth* $25. Each contest must hand in at the Chancellor's office not later than April 1, a sealed envelope containing the real name of the contest and a tentative outline of the discussion. On the outside of the envelope, include the assumed name of the contest and the exact title of his essay. Rules of the contest are as follows: Essays must be in typewritten form, not less than 5,000 or more to 10,000 words in length. They must have a table of contents, footnotes, bibliography, end must be signed with the writer's assumed name. Awards will be made by the committee and announced at commencement. Committee members are: Miss Sara Laird, associate professor of English; Miss Alice Winston, associate professor of English, and Professor Eldridge. King to Address (Continued from page one) Dr. Earl Hillbrand, University of Wichita, will summarize and give a critical evaluation of the conference. NOW! THRU SATURDAY - ALSO - Technicolor Musical Novelty - News Accident List Up to Four SUNDAY - None Are Injured in Collision This Morning; a Speeding Violation In spite of a warning about careless and reckless driving issued yesterday by police, one person was picked up for speeding about 8 o'clock last night and an automobile accident occurred at 8:30 this morning. This is the fourth accident in the last two days. The speeding violator, Irving Ketchum, 1102 Mississippi, was picked up at the north end of the road on Wednesday. It was exceeding 50 miles per hour. Ask Those Who Saw it on a Sneak Prevue Recently! Joan Crawford James Stewart Lew Ayres He was released on $10 bond and must appear in police court Monday morning. The automobile accident occurred at Fourteenth and Tennessee streets A 1939 Packard driven by Dr. W. Nelson, prominent Lawrence specialist, traveling west, struck a 1936 Ford driver by Mrs. Laura Riley, 1725 Illinois, who was going north. Neither party was injured. "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" The two cars collided in the middle of the intersection and both were considerably damaged. No arrests were made. twenty-five School of Business students left early this morning by bus for Kansas City, where they are spending the entire day making an industrial tour of four of the city's outstanding concerns. Delta Sigma Ph. business fraternity, sponsored the tour. Twenty-Five Go On Business Tour Plants being visited are the Ford assembly house; Sheffield Steel Company; Sears and Roebuck Company, and the Hall Stationary company. One of the concerns the group brings to the party through its plants. Tom Hancecok and Vant Kebker, instructors in economics, accompanied the students. Lindley To Help Dedicate School Chancellor E. H. Lundell will go to Marsyville today to deliver the new school bill for the new Marysville high school. Authorized Parties--independent Student Association, semi-formal in Ballroom of Memorial Union Building, 12 p.m. K-Club Dance at country club, 760 W. Third St. Military Ball, Ballroom of Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. APRIL 1, 1929 Acacia, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Saturday The Sign of Distinction in - Sweetness Delta Teu Delta, Steak fry at Holcomb's Grove, 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser Friday MICHOUWNESS of Women, for the Joint $1.50 - Dryness "Outward Bound," the fourth and last production of the theatrical season, will roll down the curtain on Monday and schedule presentation tonight. Each night of its presentation the curtains have fallen before a nearcapacity crowd and according to ticket sales today the last presentation proves to be equally as successful as previous performances. Many say it was so different from former plays that anyone who failed to see it, missed one of the most strange and exciting of all plays. Various spectators have marveled at the strange setting in which the play takes place. Few have been able to believe, writing scene could have been chosen. Outward Bound Closes Tonight (Continued from page one) ment of the Memorial Union building. Members may have their names put on the list for dates to the convention dance by telephoning the office. Membership cards and programs containing all topics and names of speakers for the discussion groups will also be available there. Committee on Student Affairs. I.S.A. Delegates John Ise, professor of economics, is to be the speaker and guest of honor at the banquet Saturday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Beginning at 6:15, it will be a dance with music in dance which lasts until 12:00 o'clock. Clyde Smith and his orchestra are to furnish the music. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Phone FOUR Service No Bite! No Breaking In! The "horseless carriage" could hardly meet the challenge of the modern automobile in durability, speed, safety and beauty. Yet, in its day, it was the lost word. Improved methods of manufacture and scientific advances have brought with them improved cars. Hand in hand with this progress has come improved methods and equipment for lubrication. "In their日夜," these out-worn methods were all right—but today they're out of step with the times. For modern lubrication, we advise you to stop here. Fritz Co. College Men Know Dr. Grabrow has every quality of a coal, soothing, refreshing smoke. Every woman in the machine making it a real smoking pleasure. Lubrication Methods Must Change too No Bitter Taste! M. Linkman & Co. Thirty-Nine Students Fail To Pass Proficiency Exam One hundred two 'students made passing grades in the English proficiency exam Feb. 25, it was announced today. Of the 141 who took the examination, 29 failed it. The students who passed the examination are: Clifford Banks, c'40; Elizabeth D. Barclay, c'40; Jack Beebe, c'40; Phyllis Birrer, c'40; Betty Jane Boddington, c'40; Florence Bohannen, c'41; Virginia Bowser, c'40; Richard Boyce, e'unci; Bill Bright, c'40; Anne Browning, c'41; Louise Bush, ed'unci; George C Chaney, c'uncil; Nell Clark, c'40; Shirley E. Clark, c'40; William Cwell, w'unci; Franck, e'unci; Dale Coley, c'unci; Rex Cowan, e'unci; Quentin Cramer, c'unci; Marion Crenshall, c' Delbert Cross, b'uncl; Lane Davis, c*40; Delora Deathrage, c'uncl; Howard Dexter, c*40; Mariane Dillon, c*40; Henry S. Greer, c*40; Aurby Earhart, c*40; J. Delmas Esco, c*40; Raymond Kirk Faris, c*40; Gene Feaster, c*40; Mary FitzGerald, c*41; Marjorie Fox, c*40; Alma Franklin, c*uncl; Howard Elon Garrett, c*40; Sara Jane Graham, c'uncl; Merle Hall, c*40; Susan Henderson, c*40. E. A. Hibbard, c':39; J. Hill, c'40; Robert E. Hunt, c'40; Etta Mae Jackson, c'40; bessie Mae Jamison, ed'uncl; Charles Johnson, c'uncl; Eugene Kahn, c'42; Domald A. Kessler, Elizabeth Kirsch, c'uncl; Jean Kresie, c'40; Dennis Lemoine, Cherel Lessender, c'uncl. William Lewis, c*; Eunga Lewis, c*; Mary Lewis, c*; Robert S. Luke, c*; Hilgar Mahr, c*; edul Miaer, c*; Jack Martin, c*; J. Ward Martin, c*; margaret Mc- Carty, c*; Ralph W. McFerrin, c*; phillis McPherson, c*; edul Jack A. Menish, c*; alverta Meyer, c*; Hazel Montgomery, c* c*; umel. Marvin Moon, c'unel; Boyd Morgan, c'40; Agnus Memento, c'40; Wilma Nelson, c'40; Earnestine Nichols, c'40; Nichols Pierst, c'unel; Betty Jane Patton, c'40; Worth Payton, c'unel; Daniel Penny, c'40; Charles Pennick, J Price, c'unel; Rich Richardson, c'40; Monte Robbins, c'40; Edgar L. Robinson, c'40; Ethylen Root, c'40; Virginia Rose, c'40 Aley Shifrin, 'c'uncl; Mary Virginia Shirley, 'c'uncl; Bill Smiley '40; Robert R. Snook, 'c'40; Rub Spence, 'c'uncl; W. Stephenson, c'uncl; Jean Stouffer, 'c'41; Mary Ellen Sullivan, 'c'40; Robert M. Sullivan, 'c'40; John M. Sullivan, 'c'40; Eleaor Swan, 'c'41 Ralph E. Sweeney, c'41; Harriett Todd, c'41; Juliette Trembly, c'40 Nadnyne Wakefield, c'40; Stuart E Walker, e'walk; Lesta Lou Welsh, c'41; Donald Widner, c'uml; Jeanne Williams, c'40; Jay K. Wisdom, c'40; Geraldine Woods, c'41; and Leilyn M. Young, c'40. Fresh Fish (Continued from page one) hammer might result in unconsciousness. Exhibit Prof. Mattern's Painting However, it was found impossible to satisfy both the rules and the S.P.C. so the idea was tentatively given up. Mid-western sport fans, eager to see the goldfish - eating crown brought to this section, saw a ray of hope this afternoon in the announcement of Alpha Perry, a student from Topeka. Perry claims that he could win such a contest hands down and keep them down - but undoubtedly he was referring to his hands. Any way you look at it, the deal sounds sort of fishy- crayfish! A water color painting entitled "Boby-Man" by Prof. Karl Mattern of the drawing and painting department is being exhibited at the eighteenth annual exhibition in Chicago. The subject for the painting was a Halloween mask. The exhibition, international in its scope, is being held at the Chicago Art Institute March 23 to May 14. As traditional on Easter as Ham-with Dolores Costello - Walter Abel You'll Be Style - Right If You Choose These! 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