WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON. c/40, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call mk.812 a1; after 2 p.m., call 729-31 --- ∞ John L. Hunt, secretary of the Y. M.C.A., was a dinner guest at the Alpha Onicron Pi house last night. Prof. Henry Werner was a dimen guest and after-dinner speaker at the Acacia house last night. V . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zeisenis and daughter Jane, of Kansas City, Mo. were dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Kappa house. Gamma Phi Beta sorority elected the following officers Monday evening: President, Mary Markham fa'39; vice-president, Phyllis Wheaterill, c'39; cushr captain, Robert Cook, fa'39; pledge trainer, Peggy Chormlee, c'39; treasurer, Harriett Smith, b'39; recording secretary Barbara Bonham, c'39; corresponding secretary, Betty Van Devere, c'41; crest secretary, Claire Connelly c'39; standards chairman, Jane Reid c'39; and house manager, Elva Cheatum, c'40. Mary Johnt, a member of the Chi Omega sorority who was graduated from the University of Southern California, is residing at the chapter house while doing graduate work here. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of LaRene Nash, c'41. ~ The K. U. Dames bridge group will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Seigle, 1735 Massachusetts street. ~ Sunday dinner guests at the Alph Omer soria beauty house were: Ed Carr, c'anc1 Kirk Owens, c'40 Stewart Jones, c'40 Bill Bunsen, ed 41 At the annual election of officers of the Acacia fraternity Monday evening, the following men were elected: and the following men were deceased: Venera Dean, Dick Martin, c19 Benjamin F. Gannon, c19 Junior Dean, John Bondson, c19 Secretary, Richard Treese, c19 Steward, James Steel, c19 Rush Captain, Allen Anderson, c19 ~ Kappa Alpha Theta held pledge services for Dorothy Noble, Kansas City, yesterday afternoon. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with a buffet supper to-morrow evening. Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, hold a dinner last evening at the Colonial tea room. The University Club will hold a valentine dance Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holmes and Mrs. Karl Klooz will be hosts. Phone K.U. 66 LOST: "Rainfair" brown garbardine cost, return for return. Call Ralph Elson. 1247 Ohio, phone 3125. -92 CLASSIFIED ADS DUNAKIN CLUB 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas FOR RENT: Apartment; also sleeping room. Clean, comfortable, well furnished. KU: girl roommate. Phone 2876 KU: girl roommate. Phone 2876 1340 Vermont. FOUND: New pair of ladies' knit wool mittens in Snow hall. Identify and pay for ad at Kensington Office. -91 E. A.H Candid Camera-Ily Speaking 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2. 6 Breakfasts. 50c THE ARGUS $12.50 SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, deed Oil - Dresser Fish Shampoo and Waves, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732% Mass. Phone 2353 "Candid Camerouing . . . It's the rage." with on f4.5 uses motion picture film See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. Sectional Hatreds Flare Over Anti-Lynching Bill Washington, Feb. 8. —(UP)—Seccional hatreds flared in the senate today when Senator Joseph F. Guffey (Dem. Penn.) accused a small southern minority of deliberately thwarting democratic majority rule by filibustering the anti-lynching law. A freshman believes that a pint is a unit of measure. A sophomore believes that a pint is a Pint. A junior believes that a Pint is a boon companion. A senior believes that a Pint is hardly enough—S. and G. At least this is not a pint-less loke. Protecting that southerners represent only 30 million of the nation's 130 million citizens, Gufley criticized the filibusterers for demanding that they withhold their right and let them have complete control of the lynching question." Guffey left the senate soon after his attack, which drew the fire of Senator John H. Bankhead (Dem), one of the foes of the pending Distribute Programs For Teachers' Meeting "Democracy is based upon the principle that the will of the majority shall prevail," he reminded his Dixie colleagues. Haywire-continued from page I say—what He says—drink I say—who He says—you I say—me He says—yes I say—No. **Neck**—he says I say—what He says—neck I say—who He says—you I say—me He says—yes I say—w-E—i-1! An innovation this year is the holding of separate section meetings for geologists. Preliminary programs for meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science, to be held at Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, March 16. Students and members with request that titles of papers be submitted by March 1. Dr. W. H. Schoewe, professor of geology at the University, is president-elect of the organization, and he will his duties with the new fiscal year. HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg. Phone K.U. 66 FOUND: Small "Tucktite" handbag near Fraser hall. Call at Kansan Office and identify. -92 WANTED: Used (10-40) Krag tilder model 1894. Action and stock in good shape, bare condition immaterial. Alu S. Model 87. Model 87. Call Palmyra phone 1444. BOYS: Two quiet, roommates wanted. Double rooms, one twin beds. $8.10 and $8.00. Campus House. 1245 Oread. -22 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats BUTTEE'S SHOP TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG 3 garments for $L25 GRAND CLEANERS Guaranteed RELIABLE CLEANING Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 $941% Mass. St. IV·A'S Suits Tuxes Dresses Fifth Coats 50c Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Starred in Ballet Russe Honor System Cuts Escapes From Prison Olga Morosova (center), attractive dancer of Col. W. de Basil's Bullet Russe which comes to the University Monday night, shown with Roman Jackiasky (right) and Paul Petroff. One Hundred Kisses' Is Dance That Depicts Princess Finding True Love "One Hundred Kisses" one of the threeallets to be presented in Hoch auditorium Monday night by the Monte Carlo Ballet Ruisse is a one-creation creation of Boris Kocho after Hans Andersen's "The Swincher." Canon City, Colo. Feb. 8—(UP) —Warden Roy Best of the state penitentiary has found the honor system he established four years ago for the 1.345 felons in the state prison highly successful. By playing upon the crook, the prince attracts the lovely maidens from the castle, who come tripping out to hear and dance to the strange new melody. The princess follows in their train and is herself entraned. It is the story of a capricious princess who, seeking material beauty, fails to see the treasure of a true love. The princess and her companions are playing when the song of the nightingale attracts their attention. It herds the entrance of a suitor, a young prince, whose retinue enters bearing two caskets. Impatient to see the contents, the princess can scarcely conceal her disappointment when she finds they contain a rose and a case with a singing bird. The prince is dismayed by her sorrow, but recovers spirit when he hears a swincherd drawing melody from a magic crook. The swincherd changes his habit for that of the prince, giving up his magic instrument in the bargain, leaving the scene, delighted with the trade. The system, aided by lop-ised haircuts or bread-and-water diets for those who refused to co-operate, was credited by Best with being responsible for a record of only four escapes in 40 months. Before the system was started, there were 66 to 125 escapes every year. Prison walls were responsible only in a small way for the record. About 300 prisoners are never inside the walls, but live on the prison farm and another 150 are taken outside each day to work. The old-time devices to detain prisoners such as shackles have been discontinued for the most part at the Colorado prison. Prisoners are e wheipped for serious offences. Attempted escape causes the prisoner to serve his maximum sentence with no time off for good behavior. "It is the only honor system that ever worked so successfully so far as I can learn." Best said. Cleveland, Feb. 8—(UPC)—Common Pleas Judge Samuel H. Philibert today asked Mrs. Margarita Hoover, who sought a divorce from her husband, after she announced “Who was the other woman your husband was interested in?” She wishes to possess herself of the wonderful instrument, and the prince—turned swincher—names his price; a hundred kisses. When he will not bargain otherwise, she yields. While the forfeit is being paid, the king appears and in fury at seeing his daughter kissing a swinehater, dismisses them all. His majesty retires into the castle, and as the princess, in obedience tries to follow, he bars the door in her face. She fails to escape, but the prince reveals himself, picks up the discarded rose and singing bird, disappears into the night. The ballet was choreographed by Bronislaiva Nijinska to music by Frederic D'Elkanger, Jean Hugo has provided the scenery and costumes. Other ballets to be presented here by the Monte Carlo company are "The Gods Go A-Begging" and "Aurora's Wedding." Husband Has Too Many Loves—Divorce Granted "Your honor," she replied, "it wasn't just one other woman, it was all women." The divorce was granted. Minneapolis, Feb. 8—UP)—Men folks who read this are going to talk about it more than women! Minnesota Survey Reveals That Men Outspeak Womer This paradox—women talking less than men—was revealed by Dr. Franklin H. Knowler, assistant professor of speech at the University of Minnesota, who conducted a survey of university and high school students. Men, he found, like to talk more than women do. At least, they responded, in a list of 165 question, to speech situations more readily than women. Both, he found, are more at ease discussing sports than books, religion than business, and subjects about which they are unaccented than those about which they are uninformed. They Are Swell! CHEESEBURGER SANDWICH? Have You Tried a Here's something else: Men are more inclined to bluff than women. But, Dr. Knower discovered, women enjoy giving advice better than men. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union The most recent collection is the exhibition of architecture showing the development of architectural design in Germany. Experts of many American institutions of art have judged the examples displayed as an excellent representative collection. This is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., and will be shown this week only. Spooner-Thayer museum is featuring four special art exhibits this week. A display of architecture, an exhibition of pottery, and a collection of old valentines. Four Exhibits Are on Display Milforn Zornes of Claremont, Calif. has 27 water color pictures on exhibition during the month of February. The display of oil paintings is by Amelia Sprague, one of the first designers for Rookwood pottery in Cincinnati. She formerly taught art at New York State College in Buffalo, but recently retired and is spending the winter with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Sprague, head of the department of home economics at the University. Valentines which are from seventy-five to a hundred years old are the features of the fourth exhibit. Williamsburg, Ky., Feb. 8.—(UP)—Administrators of the estate of Bennett Musick, 19, slain son of a United Mine Workers union organizer, today filed suit for $100,000 damages against 20 coal companies. Sheriff Theodore Midtielden and 19 deputy sheriffs. Mine Companies Sued Over Union Man's Death The suit charged that the coal companies "entered into a conspiracy with each other and with the sherrif to intimidate, threaten, and prevent, by fair means or forlum, the organization United Mine Workers of America." The administrators asked $40,000 for the youth's estate and $60,000 purrive damages. Young Musik is killed Feb. 9, 1837, when a group of men drove past the Marshall Musik home and a valley of shields through the window. PATEE Week 10c Til7 Days Then 15c Our Greatest DOUBLE SHOW GENE AUTRY "OLD BARN DANCE" With the "HILLBILLY BAND" AND LAVISH LAVISH Laugh and Rhythm Show 'NEW FACES OF 1937' JOE PENNER PARKYAKKUS And a Hundred New Faces Zorro Rides Again Porky Cartoon NOTE This Is Gone's Best Picture and We Are Showing It An enceance The HUMAN ADVENTURE Model No. 20148 THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF JOHN ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Garden Interpretation Institute in Jasper, IA. 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Barnes today set March 1 as the tentative date for the trial of John Henry Seadlund, 27, confessed slayed and kidnapped by Charles Ross. Postpone Hearing Of Confessed Kidnaper Judge Barnes continued until Feb. 28 arrangement of the former lumberjack whose attorneys, Frederick E. Burham and Floyd Thompson, pleased they had not had a chance to confer with their client. Burnham said both he and Thompson had so many previous professional engagements they had been unable to talk with the defendant. Seadlund, taken from his cell in the county jail for the hearing, smiled frequently and appeared in two federal officers, handed to two federal officers. Burglar Steals Watch Dog Inflamed public opinion resulting from statements given out by government agents in the alleged confession presents a further barrier to a fair trial at this time. Seadlund's attorney asserted. Trailing on a leash was a German police dog, the watch dog of the restaurant from which the goods were taken. Lowell, Mass., Fob. 8, —(UP)— Frank W. Shadiat, 20, was held on a burglary charge by police who arrested him for theft of $100, worth of merchandise. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 Last Times Today! — The Students Choice The Roaring Story of the Pirate Who Saved the Nation! FREDRIC MARCH "The Buccaneer" FRANCISKA GAAL AKIM TAMROFF TOMORROW! 3 DAYS EDMUND LOWE CHARLES CHARLES BUTTERWORTH WINNINGER WALTER CATLETTE-LOYD DOLE HERMAN BING-CHESTER CONKLIN and LOUIS ARMSTRONG SUNDAY! It's Stupendous! It's Gigantic! It's Tremendous! It's Titanic! Undergoes Appendectomy Dorothy Lomour - Mortha Rye Ben Blue - Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Robert Timmerman, e38, underwent an appendectomy Monday night at the Watkins Memorial hospital. Receive Shipment Of Summer Session Catalogues The summer session catalogue has arrived. 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