THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on The Hill- ,,, Sigma Kappa sorority entertain with its formal Christmas dinn Monday evening. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. Gamma Phi Biit announces the engagement of LeRicne Naib, e42 to Lynam Corlis, b39 Corlis is a partner of Sigma Phi Epsilon Ioannis. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with its Christmas dinner tonight for members and alumni! Dinner guests at the Beta Pi Bhα house Tuesday night were: Prof. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff; Velma Wilson, *c*40; Loren Miller, *c*42. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternity Monday night were Mr. W. A. Burton and Mrs. C. J. McCoy Emperia. ... Kappa Alpha Theta will have its annual Christmas dinner for members and alumnae tonight at the chapter house. Oveed faculty will entertain with a ten this afternoon in honor of Mrs Elizabeth Durkin in the Old English building of the Memorial Union building. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. Betty Schwartz, 36, was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Bill Olds, c42. Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Klantz and Miss Elizabeth Klantz, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternity Tuesday night. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will entertain with a Christmas dinner in the crystal room at the Eldridge tomorrow evening. --tor the members of the W.YCA and the M.YCA. freshman commissions at their joint meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley House. The University Women's Club will entertain with a Christmas party for men of the faculty tonight in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Mrs. G. W. B. Bradshaw is general chairman and Mrs. Vernier Smith is in charge of the program. Mrs. Raymond Nichols, chairman of the program, is also assisted by Mrs. N. W. Storer and Mrs. F. O. Russell, Miss Herbert Alpain is in charge of the decorations in the ballroom. Dr. Frank Wins Ouster Solace Madison, Wis.—(UP)—Dr. Glenn Frank, who two years ago was removed from the presidency of the University of Wisconsin, will be master of ceremonies here Jan. 27. He is also a guest of P. Hill Republican governor-elect. At the time of his removal, Frank now chairman of the Republican party's national program committee, charged that his hoster was dictated by Gov. Philip F. LaFollette who bid for an imprisoned fourth term was buried in the G.O.P. landslide last November. It will be the Republican party's first inauguration under Wisconsin's guey, gray-domed capitol since 1828 when Gov Walter J. Kohler was inducted into office. Since then La Follette, founder of the National Progressive party, has served three terms, and Albert G. Schremedman, a Democrat, was chief executive from 1933 to 1935. Republicans won a thumping victory from Progressives in the November election. They carried all five state constitutional offices captured eight of Wisconsin's 10 congressional seats and elected Alexander Wiley, Chippewa Falls, Wis., attorney to succeed SEN. F Ryan Duffy, a New Deal Democrat, in the November election. He supported for Sen. Robert M. LaFollette's seat if the young Progressive stands for re-election in 1940. Heil, ruddy-faced, 62-year-old millionaire Milwaukee industrialist came to this country from Duesmond Germany, when a small boy. Hella's family settled in Waukesha county, where for two years the young German immigrant boy swept the floors of a small grocery, curried horses, waited on trade and did old jobs. Then he came to Milwaukee where for a time he worked as a laborer, "news butcher" on railroad trans and as a conductor on street railway lines. With $700 capital at the age of 24, Heil organized the Heil Rail Joint Welding company which since has been in business to produce Heil manufacturing equipment. Graduate Honored Recently Jose Starch, who graduated from the department of chemical engineering several years ago, was honoree at Franklin Institute of Philadelphia. Doctor Starch, an expert on the heating of meals, has been asked to deliver a paper before the Institute. A short time after his graduation, Mr. Starch took a doctor's degree at the University. Nationally Advertised "JITTERBUG" $3.95 to $4.50 Smooth - Suede Exclusive With ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP Bunny Black — 837-39 Mass. Y.W.-Y. M. Commissions Have Christmas Party Today A Christmas party, complete with songs, games, and food will be given Doris Twente, c'42, chairman on the women's committee helping to plan the program said the party would be a "social get together with a Christmas touch." David Watermaler, c'42, heads the committee from the Y.M.C.A. which is planning the party. Miss Ritu Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, and Miss Jane Bynn, assistant instructor of physical education, will talk over radio station KFKU tonight at 6 o'clock on "Recreational Sports for Women." This program is one in the weekly series of "Physical Education for Health" programs sponsored by the department of physical education, under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen. Jane Byrn and Ruth Hoover To Talk Over KFKU Tonight Ecuador Head Rules By Decree Quito, Ecuador, Dec. 14- (UP) Mounted police and carabineries day patrolled the streets of Quito after President Aurelio Mosemara Naravez had dissolved the national assembly, announcing he would rule by decree and ordered the arrest of Colonel León Alfa in connection with an allied plot to seize the government. Alba, a stormy figure in Ecuadorian politics for several years and who only a few months ago returned from exile, took refuge in a small house near San Juan, where soldiers were sent to look for him. Several members of the assembly were arrested along with left wing leaders, while other members they had been "outlawed" by executive decree. Some left wing assemblymen took refuge in the Mexican legation. Telephone and telegraph communications were placed under government control and a press censorship was set up although correspondents were permitted to file dispatches giving the bare details of the incident. Dean Moreau To Speak At Bar Association Meeting Doen F. J. Moreau of the School of Law will speak at a meeting of the Ninth Judicial District Bus Association at McPherson Saturday evening. The ninth district is presided over by Judge John G. Somera, and includes Hutchinson, Newton, and McPherson. The meeting will consist of a program in the afternoon and a banquet in the evening. Dean Moreau will speak at the banquet session, on the subject, "The Reception of Statute Law by the Courts." George R. Lehberg, 31, will be出席的。 Price Speaks to Pi Mat Epsilon George R. Lehmberg, 31, will be in charge of the meeting. G. Bailey Price, assistant professor of mathematics, returned yesterday from Columbia, Mo., where he was a speaker at an initiation meeting of Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics fraternity. He talked on "Integration in Physics," a guest at the banquet which followed the initiation of $n$ dozen members. Expose Foreign Spy Systems - Dies Committee Needs More Funds To Continue Investigation Washington, Dec. 14—(UP)—New charges that Germany and other powers are fostering systematic espionage in the United States were made today before the House committees, which ends its work tomorrow. Chairman Martin Dies, Democrat from Texas, said that the future of the $25,000 inquiry into Fascist Communist, and Nazi activities depends upon whether the next Congress votes additional funds" as we have only scratched the surface with our limited funds." "We will have our report and legislative recommendations ready for Congress within two weeks" he said. "The American public is behind it, but I don't believe $1000-$4000 would be done to a thorough job." His statement came after John C. Metcalfe, committee investigator, testified that he collaborated with federal agents, police, and military intelligence officers in tracking down espionage activities which have created a situation "so grave that it cannot be overstated." "Germany and other countries are involved in the espionage activities," Metcalfe said. "The United States will be in a precarious position if it does not meet the espionage efforts of the various foreign nations." He said that it might cause the United States serious trouble in the event of war and that he felt the entire situation should be part of a much more exhaustive inquiry than he was able to make. University Fencing Team To Perform For Kiwanis The University fencing team under the supervision of J. H. Rippert will give a demonstration on the tomorrow noon in Wiederman's grill. Members of the team who will take part in the performance area Tom Orr 'm40: Kalman Groves, Toni Belt 'c90, Belt 'c90, Otica Pina, c'40 it won't be long now* DO WHAT you've always promised yourself that you would do! Make a list of your friends . . . how you like to make them glad of memory-tinged Christmas. Buy the gift while yet there is time. LAWRENCE merchants have loaded their shelves with gifts especially for your best girl, your boy friend, your mother, your dad, and your rela-friends. Theirs are STUDENT stores . . . their gifts chased for STUDENTS to give! Make the KANSAN your gift-shopping guide. Just one more day.