FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1938 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house last night were: Conard Gilham, c'41 Jackson Dekan, c'19 T. Follman, ph Brandon Genison Karl Metz and Sol Bobrow, members of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, were guests at the Alpha house Wednesday night. Pledges of Sigma Kappa gave a "paddle" party for the actives Tuesday night. Triangle fraternity held an hour dance last night from 7 to 8 p.m. Line footnoting: We were guessed Marcia Buellom, c'40 Betty Ann Wilkerson, c'41 Jennette Hardy, c'ucl Jeffrey Moss, c'ucl Nell Kimbrough, c'19 Skirley Sunk, c'ucl Doris McDermand, ed'39 Phyllis Sikes, c'ucl Virginia Hawkinson, fa'18 Nell Clark, c'40 Margaret Montgomery, fa'19 Virginia Rizzo Acacia fraternity entertained the following with an hour of dancing at the chapter house last evening; Darcych Caldwell, c18 Phyllus Foley, b'19 Pennington, c14 Virginia Gray, c41 Ardach Cable, cunel France Kabler, cunel Jean Browell, c41 Harper Goodwin, c39 Hugh Mason, c19 Roe McVey, c18 Elva Ottmann, c39 Edward W. Horn, c18 Dudley Armstrong III, c4 Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother of the Chi Omega sorority, was entertained by Mrs. M. M. Wolfe during the dancing. ♥ ∞ Jerome Kesselman, instructor in economics, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house last evening. . Arloune Goodjohn, fau ncel, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. --soared in the sky above the body of a dead sheep. ∞ The Seven-Points Club at 1400 Tennessee entertained with an hour dance last evening. Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha announces the pledging of William Foster, c'41, and Dewayne Williams, c'41. ∞ The fourth annual vanity of the Negro student was held in the Me. Music last night from 10 to 2 o'clock. Music was furnished by Tommie Douglas's orchestra. Alex Izzard, '33, was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Wednesday. Pi Delta Phi, French honorary fraternity, initiated the following students yesterday afternoon: Helen Priscilla Cooper, c185 Josie Margaret Lemon, c185 Jaline Morne Regh, c185 Dorothy Stephen Johnson, c185 Havwire-- Continued from page 1 The first vulture turned to the other and said: "Carrion, old boy, carrion!" We know it stinks. Wanted-One Goon Mr. Schiller Shore, of the Shore Merit System, has compiled a new booklet listing all the Communists on the Hill and their salaries. The booklet is not of much value, however, because it is written too soon in good working order might be found for seven or eight thousand. Anyone knowing the whereabouts or Alice or even Sadie, just keep it to himself. We bought a little gadget the other day and after examining the trade mark we began to realize to what lengths the Japanese are going to beat the boycott. They have changed the name of one of their industrial towns to "Usa". Now when they manufacture something, they print on it "Made in USA", and then in every minute they write "Japan." Dot leaving out the dots has dot to stop. Pome The moon was white, The road was dark- A perfect place To work hard. I gave a sigh, I gave aanswer, I gave a fate- I was alone! Will Consider Man For Presnell Vacancy The name of a candidate to fill the position of backfield coach on the varsity football coaching staff will be considered by the athletic board at a time before classes close that afternoon in the Pine house of the Memorial Union building. —Clipped. The selection of a successor to Glenn Presnell, who recently resigned the position to accept a similar one at Nebraska, has been hung fire for some time. The choice of candidates in this department left largely to Ad Lindeney, and out of a number of applicants one has been selected. Oil Terms Juzzle Jury In Mock Trial "It's just like going out and asking someone for a complete threshing machine. He wouldn't know whether to throw in the pitchforks or not, but when he asks what "a complete oil and gas drilling rig" actually includes. The problem of "a complete oil and gas drilling rig" came up in the mock trial of a civil suit held yesterday in Green hall. The jury failed to agree on a decision end was discharged. One can see where there might be difficulty in determining whether the property in question "two 6¼ inch drilling bits, one 4-inch drilling stem, one o'Fairbanks - Morse water pump, two cant hooks, and one spirited level"—is a part of a complete drilling rig. The witnesses made this point only more obvious. The lawyers examined and cross-examined while the jury yawned and laughed. It was truly an education in the oil-field custom, usage, and language, except that when it was over one no one understand what a "complete drilling rig" was. Or, rather, everybody seemed to know what it was. But they didn't agree. Hence, the jury has to decide. Prof. P. W. Visselman of the School of Law, acted as judge, Lloyd Vliex, 138, was clerk of the court. Others participating were: Attorneys for the plaintiff: Erick A. Roberts, 178; Alfred Kaiser, 138; Charles S. Dots, 128; and Samuel Minthorn, 178. Minthorn was in the hospital and unable to attend the trial. Attorneys for the defendant: P. J. Farabi, '138; Kenneth W. Lieber, '138; Sol Weinstein, '138. Jurmeen: Charles Cassel, Loe. Brenneisen, Alfred Anderson, Herbert L. Lodge, Donald Foss, Daniel Marshall, Jr., Leon Ernall Nellier, William C. Baisinger, Eugene Buchan, Charles H. Kimball, Hugh Phillips, all l'40, and d Edmund L. Page, l'anel. Witnesses: Elmer Goering, 138; Jick A. Roberts, 138; Keith Bentz, 38; Theodore Tenney, 38; Norman Decks, 4c; Harold C. Cook, 199. Y.W. Names Nominees Nominies for offices of the Y.W. C.A. in the election to be held Tuesday, March 1, are as follows: President, Jeanne Youngman and Eda Mia Parke; vice-president, Ruth Olive Brown and Harriet Stephens; secretary, Margaret June Gray and Betty Jean Van Deventer. Miss Youman will be a senior next year and has had much experience in Y.W. conferences. She has been chairman of the "Laws" commission this year. Miss Parks will be a junior next year and has had much experience in chairmen of the Estes Commission this year. Ruth Brown, a junior next year, is finance chairman this year. Harris Stephens is a sophomore and has been on several committees, representing the W.C.A. on the Student Christian Federation and serving as a Henley house hostess. Margaret Jane Gray and Betty Jean Van Deverenter are both freshmen. Miss Gray is program chairman of the Freshman Commission and Miss Van Deverenter is active on both the Freshman Commission and the World Cooperation Commission. Dorothy Trekell and Anne Browne were named to serve on the election board by the nominating committee, which consisted of Eleonor Slaten, Jane Payne, Jane Roberta Dorothy Caldwell, Elizabeth Barbara Vucci, Vaucet, and Mrs. Joseph King vice-president of the advisory board. The election polls will be open from 8 to 5 o'clock on Tuesday. March in the central rotunda of the W.C.A. are urged to vote. The W.C.A. are urged to vote. Youngman a n d Parks H e a d Ticket; Election To Be Held March 1 Canton afs. vs. Valley center neg. Valley center afs. vs. Valley nega. Bulvane afs. vs. Neoslo Rapid High School-than it incurred in the house. Two senators, both University graduate, apparently will lead the fight against the investigation. They are Senator Don Allen, Jefferson county and Senator Patrice Carter, Liberty County. Contests in the extemporaneous speaking will talk on some phase of government regulation of advertising. The exact topic will be assigned each contest 20 minutes ahead. Follow the contest. Barnes, Wyndotte High Kansas City, Kan.; William Black, Fort Scott; Lanker Bank, Russell Zoe Strum, Winfield; Ruby David Boakes; Robert VanScoeve, Manhattan; and Allan Cornwell, Hutchinson He wants you to see these suits while they are hot from the steam of the iron. He wants to give you some styling to remember that you won't be able to forget. He wants you to see patterns that will linger in your memory like a coil of golden hair. Continued from page 1 GRIFFON BEVERLY WORSTEDS IN NEWEST SHADES Class A Our best advertisement in March will be the man who tries on these suits in February. Class B Burton Hodgden, Holton; Keith Martin, Paolo; Lou Am Sonder, Madison; Robert Plumb, Hays; probation from Medicine Lodge and Oberlin. Norman Higgins, Tarantle, Lakes and Sucland, Kensington; Virginia Lou O'Neil, Culliem, Stephen Grimer, Grimell, Merced Ostreey, Grimmell. $29.50 Class C Spring Suits arrive just in time to hear you say "it's too early" They're more for "seeing" than they are for sale. The fact is that if we don't sell a single Spring suit this month, it will be entirely satisfactory to the boss. Continued from page 1 move one and for all the charges that there are communistic activities in the University. It gives the school much unfavorable publicity and we think a complete investigation would put a stop to that sort of thing." The sponsors of the resolution presented photographic evidence and quoted rules of meetings of the Young Communists' league from the diary of Dion Henry. Busy Senate-than it incurred in the house. Two senators, both University graduate, apparently will lead the fight against the investigation. They are Senator Don Allen, Jefferson county and Senator Patrice Carter, Liberty County. "Have you any proof that there is a professor or instructor teaching communicative doctrines in the University?" I asked, repectedly at the University's faculty." Don Allen, senator from Jefferson county and a committee member, nominated Representative Carper; Senator Questions Carper "This committee hasn't had time to ascertain that," Carrier replied. "Then you have no evidence that the instructors have been teaching this?" Senator Allen inquired. "No." Report of the ways and mean committee was read in the senate at the opening of the afternoon session. The meeting ordered senior orders on the calendar. PATEE Any Scot 15c Any Time Any Seat 15c Any Time TODAY AND TOMORROW 2 ACTION HITS A Spine Tingling Drama of the West. REX BELL 'Law and Lead' "SLIM" Four Great Stars in the Most Migrating Picture of Their Lives . . . or Your! PAT O'BRIEN HENRY FONDA MARGARET LINDSAY STUART ERWIN AND ZORRO - PORKY Tonite - Tomorrow Continuous from 2. Tomorrow Now He's a Policeman and a Speeder BUCK JONES "High Speed With MICKEY ROONEY William "Hopalong Cassidy" BOYD No.2 "Partners of The Plains" SUNDAY Two First Runs You're Going to Laugh More Than Ever JANE WITHERS "CHECKERS" Stuart Erwin - Una Merkle No.1 No. 2 With GLEN MORRIS That the resolution would be considered today was doubted by senate leaders. Five committee meetings scheduled for last night prevented a night session which might have seen action on the measure. The Dacathlon Champion of the World 2. That the conservation bill, which is expected to draw a flood of debate and amendments, is scheduled for next week, after the senate convenes at noon. Eleanor Holm Jarrett With And She was kicked off the Olympic Swimming team for drinking but she's a honey. FABORG GIVEN Consideration Possibility of consideration today of the resolution is governed by the two factors: 1. That the legislature, called in a special session to pass social security legislation and which already has been burdened with involved unrelated bills, is rushing through its work. 2. A possible adjournment Saturday night. If the measure comes to a vote there doubtless will be more opposi- 3. That the amount of discussion which may be devoted to three other bills on general order preceding the ordinance cannot be predicted definitively, or unable to be predicted definitively. 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