WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Watkins hall will hold open house tomorrow night from 7 until 8 o'clock. The annual luncheon given for the University house mothers at Corbin mall was held yesterday, with Mrs. Charles F. Brook, Miss Elizabeth Mequijlar, and Miss Hermina Zipple as hostesses. The luncheon followed a luncheon, Miss Maudie Elliot spoke on her recent trip to Porto Rico. Mrs. H. O. Bruess was a weekend guest to the Alpha Chi Omega house. --- Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Leah Edmonds, f4'42. Mr. George Waggomer, Mr. Byron Sarvis, Mr. H. C. Taylor, and Miss Kathleen Doering. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Tuesday evening with a faculty dinner at the chair house. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Maddox Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Canuteson, Mellie Nine Barnes, Miss Virginia Melvin, Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mr. and Allen Crafton, Miss Ruth E. Parker, Miss Mabel A. Elliott Dinner guests Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Dick Beidel, '39; Harold Dumler, c'42; and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnson III, Kansas City, Mo. Betty Blake, c' 14; Mr. J. W. Markin; Mr. A. C. Smith; and Mr. F. H. Spink, all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Acacia fraternity entertained with an hour dance Tuesday evening. The guests included: Dorothy Curtis, c'unc; Barbara Edwards, c'40; Phyllus Faille, b'39; Ruth Garnett, c'unc; Harriet Goodwin, c'40; Thelma Hildvard, c'40; Betty Lawson, c'40; Margaret Mary Lynch, '42; Sally Mumsen, c'39; Ann Murray, '38; Paterson, c'41; Mary罗碧苏, Scott, c'41; Betty Ruth Smith; Agnes Skolunt; Lois Waite, c'42; Betty Watson, c'42; Barbara Whitley, c'42; and Amnette Woods, c'42. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Williams, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Mary, to Paul Benedum Trees, Mt. Vernon, Ill. Miss Williams attends the University and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Trees is a graduate of the Univer- sny and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Their marriage will take place this summer. Delta Tau Delta announces the election of the following officers: President, Bob Galloway, b4; vice-president, Don Chuster, p8; treasurer, Bruce Urske, b4; Tom Carr, c4; recording secretary, Al Musk, b4; guide Jay沃恩, c42; doorkeeper, Gordon Biglenn, b4 Jane Hannah, Kansas City, Mo. will be a guest at the Chi Omega house for several days. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, announces the ledging of Robert Galloway, b'40. Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Lyle Sturdy, c'42. The Triangle freestater mother's club from Kansas City gave their annual cookie shower at a luncheon in the fraternity house Tuesday for members of the chapter and their house mother, Mrs. Clara Wright. Guests from Kansas City who attended the shower and luncheon are: Mrs. Robert E. Bradley; Mrs. E. K. Campbell; Mrs. C. Dickey; Mrs. A. Fuchs; Mrs. G. M. Gaunt; Mrs. E. M. Hahn; Mrs. Lewis Johnson; Mrs. W. R. Means; Mrs. Howard A. Miles; Mrs. Henry Notberg; Miss Margaret Notberg, Mrs. M. J. Pack; Mrs. O. G. Pack; Mrs. C. S. Pugh; Ms. George J. P. Rick; Mrs. E. H. Shley; Mrs. Stanley Skinner; Mrs. O. G. Smith; Mrs. P. M. Sorensen; Mrs. S. L. Stebbins; Mrs. F. L. Stevenson; and Mrs. J. Stanley Stevenson. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces their pledging of Merle Bennett, c'42. Radio Class Presents Melodrama Over KFKU Alpha Omicron 'I' announces the pledging of Virginia Hartman, c unel Ex-President Herbert Hoover has been awarded a Doctor of Engineering degree by Stevens Institute. "Belle LaMar," an episode of the Civil war and one of the nineteenth century's famed melodrama was broadcast on KFKU last night. The play, written by Dion Bouciacault, is the six in a series of eight plays depicting the development of the drama through the ages. 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And only the cry of a Siamese cat in the night, and a woman's sudden panic, will keep a dozen others from sharing Karen Lunt's fate. The perfect crime? Almost! Open your post tonight and start hunting for clues, as Colonel Primrose faces his strangest, most baffling case. First of six installments. Beginning a new mystery novel FALSE TO ANY MAN by Leslie Ford WHAT'S BEHIND THE PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS? Is it sheer brutality? Germany claims she is "purifying" her race. Yet Italy, with few Jews, and Japan, with none, follow her lead. Why? Demaree Bess, noted foreign correspondent, reveals how anti-Semitism cloaks a calculated, systematic foreign policy, tells why England and France are worried for themselves, and suggests an attitude for the United States to bring to an acute international problem. Jewish Pawns in Power Politics by DEMAREE BESS Horrors! Earthworm's de luxe power shovel is STYMIED BY BEAVERS! Mavoulle new engineers, the beavers. Their dam flooded Alexander Botta, the Earthworm Tractor man, right out of a $750 sale. Nobody can to a Botton without a fight on his hands. The Beaver Dam by WILLIAM HAZLETT UPSON FANNIE HURST writes in the Post this week a moving and sympathetic story of a byone娘. Step back into the years with Mamma and Her First National Bank. OWE ANY MONEY? Know anybody who has more bills than he can handle? Lowell Brentano reveals A New Way to Pay Old Debts. See page 23. K. O. THE CHAMP? Willie Parks watching movies of the champ's latest fight, spotted one possible way. Read One More Round, a short story by Don Tracy. **AND . . . Garet Garrett reports on a West Coast war zone, in Labor at the Golden Gate . . . Short stories by Octavus Roy Cohen and Ruth Burt Sanborn . . . Editorials, poetry, fun and cartoons. In the last post this week.** THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5