WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1988 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKY Society Editor Before $t$: p.m. call, k91.21 after 2:024, k922-803 ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the engagement of Julia Laval Jencs, 36, of Topeka, to John Hambleton Abrahams, also of Topeka. The wedding will take place in the spring. Mr. Abrahams attended the University of Chicago, and is now associated with the investment department of the Security Benefit association in Topeka. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the engagement of Elizabeth Hospers Watermolder of Lawrence to John Rowland Brown, Jr. The wedding will take place next fall. Miss Waterminder attended the Uni- masters in 1932 and 1933, and was graduated from Okerlin College in 1936. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Delta Theta announces the marriage of William C. Johnson, St Louis, Mo. to Michael Celeste Morrow, a graduate of the University an event of Dec. 26 at Ottawa. Mr. Johnson was graduated from the University, where he lettered in basketball. Mrs. Johnson attended the Southern Methodist University, where she was a member of the Student Council. Mr. Johnson made their home in St. Louis, where Mr. Johnson is a salesman for the Philco Radio company. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta announces the marriage of Ruth Learned, 37, former president of the W.S.G.A. to Dr. Larry Tucker was held Dec. 23 in Kansas City. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Frankie Robinson Rickseecker, Kansas City, Mo., to George Longdon Atkerson, Jr. Atkenson attended the University and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. He played on the varsity football team for three years. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edmunds, Lawrence, announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda, to Bernard Fulton Chapman of New York City. The wedding took place Dec. 23 in Lawrence. Mrs. Chapman was graduated from the University in 1934, and was a member of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art sclerosis, and of Mortor Board, honorary women's organization. For the past three years she has been employed in a textile design studio in New York City. Mr Chapman, who is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, is employed in the Museum of Natural History in New York City. PATEE Week Days 10c 'Til 7 Then 15c ENDS TONITE "OVER THE GOAL" Wm. Hopper Johnnie Davis and Spencer Tracy Franchot Tone "THEY GAVE HIM A GUN" THURSDAY 3 Days 2 Action Hits BUCK JONES "HEADIN' EAST" and "The GAME THAT KILLS" GANGSTERS and BIG LEAGUE HOCKEY --X-TRA-- ONE DAY ONLY We Do Not Claim These Pictures to Be 'Exclusive' nor Are They 'The One and Only,' but They Are Authentic Pictures of the Actual-- 台 台 台 Bombing and Sinking of U.S.S. Panay The Actual Pictures Taken by Eric Mayell While Under Fire on Board the Panay. PATEE Miss Frances Christian, Plainview, Neb., and Keith Roberts, 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Roberts of Lawrence, were married Christmas eve at Winfield. Mrs. Roberts attended southwestern College at Winfield. Mr. Roberts is now teaching at Denison. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. W, R. Evans, Lawrence, announces the marriage of her son William R. Evans, 32, to Mardell Castle, Lamar, Mo. The wedding was an event of the holiday season. Mr. Evans is now employed by the Procter and Gamble company in Denver. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity announces the marriage of Harry Epperson, 37, of Scott City, to Norma Haffield, McPherson. The wedding took place Dec. 24 in McPherson. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the marriage of Elizabeth Hertzler, c uncle, to James A. Hertzler, Akron, Ohio. The wedding took place on Christmas day in Newton. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Donald Lucas, e'uncl held formal initiation services last night at its chapter house for Edward Foster, e40. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Dutch Clark, of the University of Minnesota chapter, was a guest at the Sigma Chi fraternity house Monday evening. The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold a date-night dinner and hour dance at the chapter house to-morrow evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Owenier Pi announces the engagement of Garaldine Long, brenn, to Ceder Sue C. McFarland and to Andrew R. Mackey, Academy, West Point, N.Y. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Johnny Howe, b'38, to Miss Betty Bender, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Jim Campbell, m'41, was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. Continued from page 1 Eccles Blames-government should use its sterilized gold to fight recession or borrow money for relief expenditures. He replied that he had no opinion, but he was confident in the dollars into circulation, it would, in my opinion, stop the recession." He added that government credit on the basis of long-term bonds was "doing pretty well." "What we need to do at this time is to sustain buying power," he said. "We are badly unbalanced by sticky or rigid prices and the longer the recession the further unbalanced we are." He said that the "most inflationary" thing would be repeal of the undistributed profits tax, and said the capital repulse of the capital gains levy. NOW ENDS SATURDAY GRANADA No Advance in Prices — 25c 'til 7 Also — Colored Musical Comedy - Latest News --HELD OVER-- Positively Ends Tonite Exclusive! First Showing in Kansas. Only the Granada Could Give You the One and Only Authentic Picture--releases one and a half rooms there for departments even yet greatly over-crowded. NORMAN ALLEY'S KNOW THE TRUTH These Pictures Were Rushed to Amorice on the China Clipper —They Are the Complete Pictures of the Attack That Shocked the World! "ROSALIE" SUNDAY Nelson Eddy - Eleanor Powell New Mining Department Combination of work in metalurgy in connection with mining, and that in connection with chemistry into one department under the department of mining was announced today by Ivan C. Crawford, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Crawford Announces a Combine of Metallurgy, Mining, and Chemistry Prof. E. D. Kinney, who has had the classes in metallurgy in the department of chemistry will take over the combined classes. Prof. C. M. Young will be chairman of the new movement of mining and metallurgy. In ruler to provide room for the metallurgical laboratories they are being moved from the Chemistry building to Haworth hall, the geology building. In the ore dressing laboratory several large pieces of equipment, which are no longer in use, are moved in, and are being replaced by smaller, up-to-date laboratory machines. Thus floor space is released for the metallurgical laboratories, and even more space will be obtained by installation of an additional floor. Removal of metallurgical labs from the Chemistry building Campus politics, a subject popularly supposed to lie dormant during winter months, is running true to form by doing just that. Student Politics Remain Dormant During Winter With the completion of freshman election campaigning, interest in party politics suffered a sharp drop, and under the pressure of vacation periods and coming examinations, became virtually non-existent. Little activity necessitating party action is anticipated until early March when political groups start preliminary preparations for spring election campaigns. The ball is rolling smoothly in the Men's Student Council and with no important inter-party questions forecast for the near future, it is probable that political fires will continue to smoulder. PS.GL is coating easily on the strength of a 17-9 majority garnered when the ineligibility shecut can a wide swath in Pachacamac Council representation early this fall. Despite this margin, the LEC made no attempt to maintain its sessions, and that authority. The possibility of an increase in the PS.GL leadership is seen in Serious Show Shoppers Always Pick the Dickinson!!! Defying death...for honor, the glory and the prize, a regiment that had never known defeat! They're the Bengal Lancers..heroes all all ..stepping from the ruising pages of Francis Yeats-Brown's book into an exciting spectacle of washbacking adventure Adolph Zukor presents THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER with GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL SIR GUY STANDING C. Aubrey Smith · Monte Blue and Kathleen Burke FRIDAY and SATURDAY WIFE VERSUS MODEL! Plus—Comedy and Latest News. SUNDAY: It Blazes Across the Screen . . . In All the Color and Grandeur of the Winning of the West !!! "Wells Fargo" And a Great Cast of Thousande JOEL McCREA BOB BURNS FRANCES DEE Dickinson Shows 3-7-9 Daily — Continuous Sunday from 1 p.m. the resignation of Don Hansen, independent representative from the School of Law, at the end of the semester. Hansen's resignation, necessitated by his graduation, produces a vacancy which the majority party undoubtedly will choose to fill from its own group. Voters in this year's election will choose Campus officers under a rearranged student government plan. Students in the student body, including a redistricting of University schools for voting purposes, were effected in an amendment adopted last spring in a referendum vote at the spring polling. The new plan is designed to redistribute council membership on a more equal basis among membership in various schools. Its changes are such as to cause confusion among students and teachers; it requires no little amount of explanation by party workers in the pre-election campaigning. 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