WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1985 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c.4go, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. KU1; after 5 p.m. KU270 - R3 Before 5 p.m. call K.U.21; after 5, call 2702-K3 The Sigma Alpha Epifanier fraternity entertained the following guests: Emorpio, Oct. 10. Wu Wen Buff Hannah, c'19 Margaret Ramage, c'unel Elva Cheatum, c'40 Betty Burch, fa'41 Jane Kirkham, c'19 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck, Kansas City Betty Patton, c'uncl Maxine Miller, c'athe Mrs. John Thomas, Zanthee Franck, Cointreau, c'40 Jean Carder, c'uncl Julia Heimbrook, c'uncl Mr. and Mrs. C S. Haiti, Kansas City John Quinn, Kansas City, Kan. Betty Baldwin, Kansas City, Kan. Wayne Pickell, Kansas City, Kan. Dwain Bellington, Kansas City, Mo. David Kirk, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Kathryn Willey, Kansas City, Mo. Bettie Thorpe, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Phi Delti Theta house last night were: John Wolfe Corbett, Emporia Hangar, Howard Edward Donington, Singleton migu Dean D. M. Swarthout and Mrs. Swarthout entertained with a small dinner Monday evening at the building the Marian Anderson concert. The guests were: Mr. and Mr. David Mackie, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wilkinson Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, announces the engagement of James Clarke, e38. Lecompton, to Miss Mary Shields of ~ ∞ Margaret Charles, c'40, and Marilou Miller, fa 41, were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house. ∞ H. L. Foster, Topeka, visited the Alpha Tau Omega house Monday. W. D. Peabody, Jr., Fredonia, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Don McHugh, Manhattan, was a uest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last week. Tom Larsen, Kansas City, Mo. visited the Pi Kappa Alpha house Monday. Alpha Delta Pi announces the marriage of Lucille Slusse, c38, EIDorado, to Harold Vaughn of Kansas ~ Haywire-should you meet this gentleman. Be-ware of his line . . . it never varies." Yes, yes, go on. Stan Thomas, St. Joseph, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house. Haywire-- Continued from page 1 The theme song of the ASU ladies the other day when they burned their silk hose went something like this: The talk of the Japanese boyfriend seems to have died down for the time being. Several of the Japanese bar rooms in New York had to change the names to Chinese in order to get customers. The racial feeling is much stronger on the coasts. In California the little Chinese and Japanese children get out in the street and have a free-for-all now instead of playing cops and robbers. If we wear cottin . . . Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, has a calendar given him by Schiller Shore for Christians that has all of his daily chores marked on it. Schiller took a large calendar and went through the months, marking what would each as Saturday, take baths; Sunday, take baths on through the year. It might be a great help in remembering the little woman's birthday. Augusta, Jan. 18—(UP) —More than $172,000 was spent in Augusta last year for construction and remodeling, making it the best con- creatior in the state. It is expected to reduce a housing shortage felt here the past few years. Spend $172,000 for Construction June Ulm is all in a dither. Her older sister has a new baby and June is doing nicely. All she could say was "say 'nature wonderful'". Maybe June should take the birds and bees course that Mr. Elibel offered in hygiene. Some of the football boys began to doubt him, because heurturicultural information didn't always jibe with the class information. The Japs get nottin . . Employment Secretary Returns Mrs. Frank Parker, secretary of a women's student employment bu- siness in her work to her work in the office of the admin secretary, after a tonal operation during the Christmas holidays. Employment Secretary Returns CLASSIFIED ADS ROOM for one or two students in private home; first floor, private entrance, no other roomers in house. Nice location. Approved. Phone 2492J. I138. Tel. -865 Phone K.U. 66 WANTED: Stenographer with college education for part-time work. Those interested in providing the psychology department in his office Saturday morning. -82 BOYS: Single and double rooms for next semester. Easily access to the campus. 1222 Mississippi. Phone 2062. -83 FOR RENT: Steam-heated apartment well furnished. Good location. Two sizes two furnished 3-snum rooms, very detailed. Call 1-800-742-5678 for appointment. --83 FOR RENT: In quiet home, two doub rooms. Board if desired. 1423 Kentucky BOYS: Well furnished, comfortable rooms. One single. One double with twin beds. Also roommate wanted. Meals if desired. Phone 21801. 910 Ohio. -8 SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941% Mass. St., Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25c (dried) Oil Permeants ... $2.50 up TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 OR RENT: Approved two-room apartment for girls; modern conveniences; or one or two rooms wanted. 1319 Version. Phone: 1311J. BOYS: $5.00 per month. Room and two meals per day, $17 per month. Martin's Club. 1026 Ohio. Phone: 728-83. GRADUATE WOMAN: Approved single room, ideal location, strictly modern, private home. Graduate or employed woman. 1124 Mississippi Phone: 14292. -86 APARTMENT: Nice, light, large 2-room apartment with extra closet room. Billed paid $16,000 per month. 1101 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. -84 BOYS: Double room for rent at 1221 Golden Street. Large closet, large heat and ventilation. Redecorated last fall. Phone 1371. -81 Replies to Japanese Action Shanghai, Wednesday, Jan. 19.) — (UP)—Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's replay to Japan's action "outlawing" his national Chinese government was to order widespread guerrilla attacks in the very environs of Shanghai today. BOYS: Large, comfortable, double rooms, well lighted, Modern. Close to K.U. and business district. Approved. $6.00 per boy. Phone 3088, 1105 Vermont. +82 BOYS: A single and double room; large well-furnished. Single and double beds. Furnace, also gas heat. One and one-half room. Campus, 1121 Ohio, 807671R. For the first time in weeks, Japanese warships bombarded the Kwotung district across the Whang-ong from the international settlement. Foreigners who had returned to their homes near the settlement and the French concession were endangered. Severe fighting waged around the city. Five of the Santa Fe's new fleet of seventeen high-speed passenger locomotives for use between Los Angeles and Chicago, drawing the new streamlined "Chief." BOYS: Clean, attractive and well furnished rooms. Private home. One single. One double with twin beds. Clean on K.U. Twins bedroom. Assisting living room. -83 41 Kentucky. -87 SKATES and SLEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs Replies to Japanese Action Winnepeg—(UP)—The average cash income of farmers on the Canadian prairies during the depression years from 1930 to 1935 was $707, according to figures collected by J. B. Rutherford of the Dominion bureau of statistics. He said in most cases families managed to survive by letting mortgage interest and taxes go unpaid. Japan urged their withdrawal, bu. Britons and Americans refused to do so. RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 IVA'S Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 9411% Mass. St. SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fich Shampoo and End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Santa Fe Ushers in 1938 With New Steam Locomotives 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 Rattle Shakes Off Rattles Pueblo, Colo.—(UP)—John Moore, a newspaper stereotype, had unusual excitement on a recent hunting expedition. He encountered a rattlesnake and made it so angry by teasing it with the point of his gun that it shook off all its rattles. That's Moore's story. Iowa's First Band Traced Des Moines—(UP)—The federal writers project has disclosed that the first recorded appearance of a band in Iowa was at Davenport in 1841. It consisted of a bugler and clarinet player, who furnished the organization for the first territorial Whig convention at the LeClair house. Curb on Soviet Purge Moscow, (Wednesday) — (UF) — The central committee of the Communist party has adopted a resolution calling for a drastic curb of the purse in the party's political organ. The U.S.-Russian Union, it was revealed today. More than two thousand persons have been executed and ten thou- and arrested during the past year, but no one has been found and other acts harmful to the state. PATEE Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c Ends Tonite JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE "SARATOGA" GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE "Adventurous Blonde" Latest News BERGEN - G.MCARTHY in "NUT GUILTY" THURSDAY "COLORADO KID" and "PICK A STAR" WEAVER'S Trade Expansion S-A-L-E British Labor Asks Boycott $150,000 Stock Offered During Our Trade Expansion Sale. The Entire Stock Is Going on Sale at Real Money Saving Prices. Every Article Carries a Reduction in Price except a Very Few, Made Impossible by Manufacturer's Stipulation. OUR AMBITION---Our goal is to add 1000 new families to our already large army of happy satisfied customers. We are going to expand our trade territory through the medium of this sale, making it worth your while to come in and get acquainted. The prices in this sale clearly indicate our determination to make this a real money saving opportunity for every family within a radius of 50 to 75 miles. Bargains throughout the store—Bargains you will long remember. Come expecting trade expansion bargains, you won't be disappointed. Your hour of action is here. The yellow sales ticket will show you at a glance the savings you make by buying here and now. Hurry for the opening. We are expecting you TODAY. Washington, Jan. 18. —(UP)—William P. Green, president of the American Federation of Labor tonight referred to his executive council a proposal by British trades unions for an international boycott of Japan and calling for mutual alienation against Britain, France, Russia, and Holland in attack by the Japanese on these countries or their possessions. Sub-Soil Driest in Forty Years Topeka, Jan. 18.—(UP)—The sub-soil of the Kaw river is the driest in forty years, Paul W. Pugh, manager of the Topeka airport reported this week after digging fourteen drainage wells at the airport, on the river. The sub-soil was entirely without moisture, he said. Always the Best GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 25c 'til 7 JUST ONE MORE DAY To See America's Favorite Stage Play. TODAY AND THURSDAY A Million Dollars Worth of Fun! COLBERT and BOYER TOVARICH Plus—Color Cartoon World's Latest News FRIDAY - SATURDAY I'M 17! I'M NO BABY! "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" But How Much Does Seventeen Know of Life and Love? LEWIS STONE CECILIA PARKER MICKEY ROONEY The First Lady of the Screen---- MYRNA LOY FRANCHOT TONE ROSALIND RUSSELL SUNDAY WEATHER "Man Proof" Kansas: Generally fair Wednesdays and Thursdays, except possible rain in west portion Thursday; somewhat hot and south portions Wednesday. The Students Choice DICKINSON Ends Tonite Carole Lombard Fred MacMurray Week Day Shows 3-7-9 25c to 7 then 35c "True Confession" B The year's fun-festival! TOMORROW LOVE! Is Made to Order . . . and everybody orders love . . . STARRING -- YACHT CLUB BOYS DOROTHY LAMOUR BETTY GRABLE BEN BLUE SUNDAY Continuous Shows from 1 p.m. It Will Charm You With Its Beauty — Thrill You With Its Power. Varsity Leads — First in Pictures - First in Sound A B C D TONITE and Tomorrow 2 Big Hits - 10c to All Sport 3.20 - 7 - 9:30 Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 A full festival of fun BURNS and ALLEN MARTHA RAYE - MARY BOLAND Also A Beautiful Girl - A Cargo of Pearls - A Crew Gone Mad! "Adventure's End" JOHN WAYNE - DIANA GIBSON Friday and Saturday "The Frame Up" Paul Kelly, Rosland Keith Tom Keen "Where Trails Divide" SUNDAY "Wake Up and Live" W. Winchel, Ben Bernie "Big Town Girl" For Variety Attend the Varsity!