FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1938 PAGE THREE Hill Society Francis Lockard, '36, is a guest at the Triangle house. Suzanne Hissem of Wichita will be a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house for the next few days. 心 --house last night were: Mrs. Elizabeth Warkins Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Gelch Miss Vera Lear Dean D. M. Swarthout and Swan thouf Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with a St. Patrick's Day dinner last night. Sallie Jane Bachelor, c.198, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. : Janet Turner, Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Alpha Chi Omega gave a faculty dinner at the chapter house last night. The following were guests: Chancellor E. H. Landley and M. Lindle Miss Elizabeth Meguiar Mr. and Mrs. Goo, O. Foster Dian Paul B. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson Pred. Henry Wrenner and Mrs. Wrenner Luncheon guests at the Sigmat Kanna house yesterday were Mariana Dresser, Junkel Hilden Stilz, f490 Jeanne Morfee,钻 f491 Margaret Oegert, c414 Knee Hebbiel, f49 and Virginia Starc, f39 Dinner guests at the Chi Omega A fair-sized crowd attended the regular student recital yesterday afternoon in the auditorium of Frank Hard hall. Fine Arts Recital Presented Yesterday Miss Ruth Lichen Solo numbers were presented by Rosalys McCreary, fa 41, who played "Valse Brillante" (Manna Zuca), at the piano; Sara Mohir, fa 41, who presented "Sonata in F Major" (Marcello) on the cell; and Helen Pierson, who played "Concerto No. 9" (De Beriot) on the violin. A piano ensemble, "Valse Viennoise" (Carl Parrish) was played by Eva Ruth Meinke, fa'40, and Agnes Romary, fa'40. A string quartet playing Moztar's "Quartette No. 2" concluded the program. Quartet members were: Olga Etmor, fft; first violin; Mary Etta Wallace, fft, 39; second violin; Carroll Dils, violins; and萨摩尔, fa'41, cello. Three Billion Dollar Relief Fund Is Being Asked by Lewis Washington, March 17—(UP) — John L. Lewis, head of校 for Industrial Organization, warned C ngress tonight that the 13,000,000 jobless workers in America are a "profound threat" to the nation's stability and called for a $3,000,000,000 relief appropriation. He wrote Chairman Edward T. Taylor, (D, Cello), of the house appropriations committee that sufficient money must be appropriated to the minimum of 3,500,000 dollars during the fiscal year beginning July 1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Twenty-Nine Initiated Into Women's Athletic Club Twenty-nine women were initiated into the Women's Athletic Association yesterday afternoon. The team, representing business meeting and a short party. The requirements for joining W.A. A. are a "c" average in scholastic standing and 125 points earned in intramurals and sports. The following women were initiated: Kansas Soil and Water Discussed in Bulletin A discussion of soil and water resources of Kansas oil area, by Ogden S. Jones, geologist of the division of sanitation, Kansas board of health, is appended to a bulletin on the disposal of petroleum wastes, just issued by the U. S. bureau of mines. Betty Bridges, Majorie Wiley, Bettie Lee Adair, Maggie Gormhall, Jeannette Lesch, Helen Vickers, Marylyn Snyth, Gregory Anderson, Bernice Jennings, Marion James, Betty Lou Grant, Mary Ann Edgerton, Betty McVey, Virgin Hall, Margaret Jones, Nina Hayes, Betty Boddington, Betty Jusenbark, Jänne Irwin, Phoebe Woodbury, Blanche Zackierham, Marie Jo Irwin, Dorothy Hanson, Martha Davison, Lillian Lilliam R. Fisher and David Sawton The main report points out damage done by oil field water spills (spilled oil, brine, emulsions of petroleum and other contaminants), and to aquatic and wild life. Mr. Jones' study covers the state section by section, pointing out in each the peculiar relation between the petroleum industry and the soil and water resources of the state. For instance, he says he has a fairly abundant rainfall, but high run-off ratio, and therefore a sharply limited supply of potable water. The soil in this region is reasonably impervious to infiltration, but much of the bedrock is covered with flowing flow of contaminating material. Phone K.U. 66 Fraternity Publication Features Graduates Success Kenneth "Boots" Adams, fs, is the subject of an article in the February issue of "Sigma Chi," official magazine of the fraternity. James Porter, 37, is the author of the article, which tells of the rapid rise of Adamas to his president position of executive vice-president of Phillips Petroleum com- Mr. Jones points out that earthen storage of oil field brines, especially in areas of high porosity soil, is almost certain to cause trouble. The brine will not only seep through the embankment into the surface drainage, but also downward i n to the fresh-water beds. Water will soak through even compact clays, although at a slow rate. "Boots" was a football player, and his interest in sports led him to organize a football team and later a basketball team at Bartlesville, Okla., where the Phillips company is located. Adams first entered the company as a warehouse clerk, rising rapidly. At the age of 36, he now runs the company. New York, March 17—(UP)—Richard Whitney today was expelled from membership on the New York stock exchange, which he served as president from 1930 to 1935. 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The results of this survey will be published in the radio department of the Modern Language Journal, of which department Professor Engblis editor. He is to teach an eight-week course in German for English-speaking students at the University of Berlin this summer. DUNAKIN CLUB 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 KFKU Is Only Station In Nation To Broadcast Three Foreign Languages When the first survey of this kind was made two years ago, 20 radio stations were broadcasting modern foreign languages. Nine of these stations were educational and 11 were commercial. At that time a total of 40 educational stations were being operated. According to the recent survey, 14 stations are broadcaster, 37 are educational, six educational and eight commercial stations. The total number of educational stations this year is 24. As to the distribution of languages that are being broadcast, Spanish is being spoken on six stations, French on six, German on five, Italian on two, and one New York station has Lithuanian programs. 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c Ten stations broadcast language lessons once a week and four broadcast twice a week. All but four of these stations broadcast only one RELIABLE CLEANING Guaranteed PATEE 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Call 618 Free Pickup and Deliv. Suits 50c Tuxes Dresses Hats Coats Any Seat 15 c Any Time TODAY ENDS SATURDAY On The Stage Show Full of Monkey Business Hollywood 12 of the best dressed, best trained monkeys in the world today! On the Shin-- Professor Engel's radio course in Professor Engel's radio course in constitute of 52 broadcasters. He is now completing his sixth year on the program, having missed a missed a single scheduled broadcast. forthign language. RKFKI is the only one broadcasting three languages. It also holds the record in the number of broadcasts on these broadcasts, namely six. Monkey Circus trained monkeys in the world today! ON THE SCREEN He Loved a Fight and Fought for Love BUCK JONES —IN— "THRILL HUNTER" —PLUS— "The Painted Stallion" and Color Cartoon SUNDAY "THE ASSASSIN OF YOUTH" Continued from page 1 Not long after this, Farmer Brown went out to see how his cabbages were coming along; and there wasn't a cabbage there! Farmer Brown just couldn't understand what had happened to them—but we know, don't we? The winning dirty today will slay you—and us too, probably. But we'll let you decide for yourself. In one corner of his garden, the children were in a bagpail. One day Peter Rabbit hippily hanging along and couldn't find their bagpail. They were so good that he told all his little friends, and soon a large number of rabbits were abl We regret that we have not another pass to give you for the following poem. So, in the cause of fame— Dear Dave Oberlin: f wish I a handsome bo— The most "maschacinghe" to be. For then to Big New York, go to Brooklyn and she'll smuggle her And maybe she me'd click me, but dis reward me all for trip. But dis reward me all for Cause I ain't no "maschacinghe". and publicity for the Fascinatin' contest—we print it. Pauline Snyder wins today's ticket to the Granada for her bedtime story. Just don't let it happen again. Rob's mother has been featured in "Paradise for Three." Snooks. Cachets To Mark 20-Year Airmail Span Authorized Washington, March 17—(UP) —The first National Airmail Week, May 15 to May 21, will commemorate the 20th anniversary of inauguration of regular air mail service on May 15, 1918. A special cachet will be authorized for use at Kitty Hawk, N. C., to honor both the Wright brothers and the birthplace of aviation. Other postofficees are authorized to use cachets donated by Chambers of Commerce or similar organizations to celebrate the anniversary. "It is expected that as a result of the campaign," Harlee Branch, see Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "Borneo" VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK TONIGHT — SATURDAY Kidios 15c All Day Always 10c JOHN WAYNE A NEW,UNIVERSAL PICTURE SPEED-SCORCHED LOVE! end assistant postmaster general, said, "every American will be impressed with the air mail services and the air mail service." The air mail service was established. A Rag Doll Hiding the Murderer We Challenge You To Find the Killer Donald Woods - Nan Grey - Edgar Kennedy AND "THE BLACK DOLL" See Our Windows Friday Night—Spring Opening Sun.-Barbara Stanwyck-Robert Taylor "This Is My Affair" The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 812 Mass St. 812 Mass. 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Smart for School Wear 98c Others 792 to $1.95 New Ties 55c² 2 for $1.00 Here's your spring shirt ward-iron at an investment to small you won't miss it. Exemplary pieces it makes from really fine new fabrics. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Broilator Specials Hamburger Cheese-burger Deep-Dish Melted Cheese Bacon and Cheese —and many more DICKINSON SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Tl 7 TODAY - TOMORROW The Perfect Story of a Perfect Love! LOVE'S MOST PRECIOUS MOMENTS Theatre of Big Hits DICKINSON WITH DAME MAY WHITTY ALAN ARMARSHAL LOEHLSTREP ALAN BAXTER TIM NOLY Released by UNIARTS INSTANT Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY! Continuous Shows from 1 p.m. The Glory Girl of "3 SMART GIRLS" and "100 MEN AND A GIRL" THE GAVES. YOU'VE EVER KNOWN DYE YOUR SHOES Near DEANA SING: *Serenade to the Star* *Chapel Solo* 'I Love to Watch the Stars' *CAPPY KIDS' HANDSOME WHITEOUTS (EMBLEM)* *GAVE AVE MARA* (WHIRLING BOVEN'S CHRISTMAS) SOON!! The Comedy Team of 1938! Gary Cooper Claudette Colbert "Blueboard's Eighth Wife" ...to fit the season ...for the parties Gilding, Silvering and Tinting of Fabric Shoes ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP VARSITY W. E. Whetstone, Prop. 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 686 TONITE Always the Leader --ENDS TONIGHT! -- Granada SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Shows 1-3-7-9 Adults 35c Children 15c Another Big Special Hollywood Sneak Prevue Saturday Night at 11 p.m. FREE Attend our regular show, and See This Great First-Run HIT FREEC. If You Saw "Merrily We Live!" You Know What to Expect in This One. STARTS SATURDAY Five Great Days Of Hilarious Fun Constance Bennett Brian Aherne Ask the gang who saw it on our sneak prepuce—they will tell you it's one of the funniest ever mode. 245