THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1928 P UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, c;3, Society Editon Before 1 kcal. m.KU;1, c;3, alum. 2702_K2 --in Room 18" - Alpha Delta Pi announces its pledging of Erma Wahl, c'unel. Phi Chi Theta, business women's sorority, will hold a luncheon meet in the 330 in the Memorial Union building to be the regular bi-weekly meeting. Mrs. George S. Pendleton of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Tuesday and Wednesday. --in Room 18" Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Kenneth Wright, "e41. Alpha Kappa Pi, commerce fraternity, announces the election of the following officers: President, Frank Komatz, b'ucl; vice-president, Neal T. Dean, c'40; treasurer, Robert Meyer, b'ucre; secretary, William J. Cordts, b'ucre; master of rituals, James H. Sund, b'39. 心 ∞ Miss Clara Sebuerman of Flat Rock, Ohio, has been a guest at Watkins hall this week. Watkins hall will hold open house this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. ∞ Prof. H. P. Cady, Mrs. Cady and Ruth Cady were dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Tuesday evening. --in Room 18" Jerome Kesselman was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house Tuesday night. He met with students and business and the business school. Corbin hall entertained the members of the faculty at a reception last night. In the receiving line were: Charlotte Stafford, c19 Celia Wilson, c40 Jason Book Miss Elizabeth Megurian Miss Hermina Zipple Those who poured were: Miss F. B Daim Miss Aida Stanton Miss May Gardner Miss Nelle Biron Heroe Rose Waldemar Gellch Miss Beulah Morrison Miss Father E. Twente Miss Henry Werner Miss Margaret Anderson Corine High, fau'38, was given a reception at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house Monday evening following her senior piano recital. There were about sixty guests including fine arts students, patrons and professors of Alpha Delta Pi alumnae members, and Lawrence friends. Members of the faculty who were invited were: Prof. Carl Preyer and Mrs. Preyer Dean D. M. Swarthout and Mrs. Swarthout Prof. Waldemar Geltch and Mrs. Geltch Prof. H. C. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor Prof. Michael Anderson Prof. Jan Chapiosso and Mrs. Chapiosso Miss Meriah Moore Mr. Hendry Pankow Prof. Frank Cunkle Mr. G. Criss Simpson Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity held an hour dance Tuesday evening. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Robert Pyne, fa'41. 心 500-Year Sentence For Killing Six Children Center, Texas, April 6—(UP)—Milla Lille Mills Curtis, 38 today was given prison sentences totaling 500 years for killing six of her nine children while they slept. Mrs. Curtis pleaded guilty. The night of March 16 Mrs. Curtis shot the children after kissing them good night and waiting with a gun across her lair until they were asleep. The eldest was 13. She killed the children because of her poverty, but spared a 15-year-old boy who said was old enough to work. VOTE PACHACAMAC For Results Topeka G-Man Slayers Must Die: Appeal Lost Denver, April 6—(UP)—The federal circuit court of appeals ruled today that Robert J. Sahay and Glenn E. Applegate, New York bank attorneys, die for slaying a department of justice agent in Topeka last year. The court upheld the death sentences of the pair, who were convicted of murdering Wimberly Baker, a G-man, when he tried to arrest them as they called for mall riots. The federal court at Topeka now will fix a date for the execution. Court Rules Communist Need Not Be Deported New Orleans, April 6—(UP)—The United States district court circuit of appeals ruled today that "membership in the Communist Party of America, standing alone, is not sufficient to warrant deportation." The appellate court reversed a ruling by District Judge Wayne G. Borah which concerned Joseph G. Strecker, 33, of Little Rock, Ark., a restaurant owner. Strecker was turned over to immigration authorities for deportation under the "red scare" acts of 1918 and 1920. Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson wrote the opinion. Ten Students To Play Recital This Afternoon The regular Fine Arts student recital will be held this afternoon at 3:50 in the auditorium of Frank Stoong hall. The program follows: "Dance Negro" (Cyril Scott), by Georgia Sue Reuter, fa48; "Serenade" (Strauss-Dodowsky), by Marine Reed, fa41; pianist; "Lhns Street Song" (Victor Herbert), and "Musetta's Valse Song from La Babeme" (Paucin), by Jane Schlegel, fa40; solist. "Sonata in F" (Grieg), first movement, by Carroll Nickels, f38, violinist, and Helen Tibbets, f38, pianist. "EtudeUp, 10 No.37" (Chopin), by Treva Thompson, "faunc, pianist"; "Slavonic Dance in E minor" (Doeral-Kreisler), and "Horo Staccato" (Dincia-Heifetz), by Paul Stoner; fa'40, violinist; and an ensemble; "On Wings of Song" (Mendesboshn), by Olga Eiga, fa'5p, violinist, Rita Gusnaults, fa'unc, cellist, and Rosalys McCreary, fa'41, pianist. Pralle Will Speak At Kiwanis Club Meeting Fred Prable, All-American basketball player, will be the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Kauai, Kan, Kiwanis Club at noon today. Members of the Ward High School basketball team will be guests of the club. Ward w won the Kansas high school basketball crown in the recent tournament held in Topeka. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, who was in Chicago at a meeting of the national rules committee for basketball, will accompany Praille if he has returned by then. A NEW SHIRT WITH A NEW COLLAR AT A NEW PRICE GENTLEMEN! We have the newest shirt in these United States — THE ARROW DART! 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Wood will talk on "Mercy Deaths" and Nite on "Insulin Shock Therapy". Insulin has been used lately for treatment of certain types of insufflance and he will discuss this application. Two Will Talk to Pharmacists National Guard Companies Will Undergo Inspection Will Interview Gillispie Over Station KFKU Tonight Miss Elizabeth h Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education, will have charge of the radio program, "Physical Education for Health," tonight on KPKU, in the absence of Dr. F. C. Kulun, After Miss Dunkel's program, Nelson Sullivan will interview James Gillipse, chairman of the student committee on preparations for the Kansas Rehals. For Pharmacy Building James A. Searcy, '03 Leaven worth druggist, visited Dean L. E. Havnellhill of the School of Pharmacy and Chancellor E. H. 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