THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TIRED JUNE U.L.M. Society, Editor Before 1 p.m., call KLU, 2321 after; cell, 2702-826 Custum dinner guests in the mop Chi Omega sorority house were: Johnson M, Mrs. Mey, R. F., Gowne, Orfawa Montey Watch Giles Floreau Mike Elmore W. A. Cray, McLennon John Crayn Mrs. Wade, Mike R. M. Robinson Helen Naramore Mr. and Mrs. Ranges and Mrs. Barton Miss Lucy Barron Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a faculty dinner this evening. Miss Morrison Miss Vera Leaf Miss Virginia Melvin Miss Rosemary Ketcham Mr. Anderson Mr. H. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mey The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pledges entertained the following guests at an hour dance Tuesday Maxine Miller Aileen Herndon Camilla Scott Natalie McCleary Margaret Lucy Berry Burch Betty Jainson Holly Pearlson Mary Marta Carson Cecilia MacKinnon Norma Slom Linda Flockly Ilmore Lockley Martha Jane Starr Margaret Harvey Iaune Cunelly Mary Mary Jane Sharrel The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority was hostess at the W.S.G.A. tea, held in the women's lounge of the Administration building yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Eida Patterson poured wine cakes and candies were served. Julie Heimbrook, Gamma Phi Bhi and Bobby Woodward were luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega society house Tuesday. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house were Frances Couch, Topeka; Virginia Wallace Kansas City; and Edith Garrett, Kansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Clark of Troy was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Heitmann, Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Chi Onehouse Tuesday. Alpha Chi Sigma, chemical freerace, announces the pledging of Kenneth Silberberg, gr. Bill Gibba was a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house last weekend. Bill Graham was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Betn house. Harold Miller was a dinner guest Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house. Robert P. Lattimore and his son stopped to see at the Sigma Phi Epison fraternity house Tuesday, on their way to Kansas City. Corbin bull will have a masquerade party tomorrow evening from 9 to 12. ☆ ☆ ☆ Corbin hall will have open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. The Theta Tau professional engineering fraternity elected the following officers Tuesday: George W. Rowlitz, regent Higher Magruder, vice-reporter Ray Rogers, treasurer Ray Rollers, treasurer Wilford Schoalbill, correspondent Dinner guests last night at Corbin hall were: Chara Heworth Miss Elizabeth Meginear Mrs. Lee Vaughn, JF, Kansas City, Ky. Miss Frances Bates, Kansas City, Kan. Dinner guests Tuesday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were: Doctor and Mells, Fellae, Osceola, Iowa phone K. U. 9 9 99 CLASSIFIED ADS and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Liechty, Long Beach, Calif. Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dance: Truckin' Big, Apple, College Shag, Walt, Fox Trot, and Tango, we teach both men and women. Buy Buppy-Allen Flower Shop CONOCO SERVICE STATION M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student A't'd Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Lessee GAS and OILS PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays. C.I.O. Rejects Reconciliation Offer Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Expert Washing ... 75c Check-Chart Greasing ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50c Stanley Payne, Ottawa, was a jumbehon guest of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity yesterday. RIWARD for the return of a dark Debo harr lost at Granda Midday show S aturday night. Don Fos, Phone 2091. -16 --strips. He said he felt he should be because they represent a significant part of our social organization, and in some cases, they are prepa- Washington, Oct. 27.-(UP)-*Labor's warrants factions broke up their peace conference in a deadlock today after the Committee for Industrial Organization flatly rejected an offer by the American Federation of Mine Workers to back the original "rebel" C.I.O. unions on their former status. Miss Ruth Kenney will pour on the Pi Lambda Theta tea to be given tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock, in room 116 Fraser. CONOCO CAR SERVICE! Phone K. U. 66 Dorothy Whitta, c.38, and Virginia Quirring, c.38, will have charge of the serving. The ten will be given for advanced students in education. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house for luncheon yesterday were Miss Irene Jackson, Lancei, Neb, and Eleanor Jammon, e38. Gamma Phi Biha announces engagement of Elva Cheatum, c3 to Harold Stolenberg, c38, a man of Sigma Alpha Epion. Miriam Ellis, c. 41, was a timeboon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs." K. U. FOOTBALL IS TOPS—are hairies at the KU Barber Shop, 14th and Tern, 26th your barber and football supporter. In addition to your barber and football supporter of Paula, five years your excellent barber; Andy Zolo, Waterbury, Connecticut; your classic, fine workman. Show returned to his color by Green Bay Harlan, Hawkinson, Harlan 35, SLU U.S NOW. SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and dried End Curls $1.00 up. Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.50 up. complete MUCKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2533 The seriousness of the deadlock was apparent when the A.F. of Lade a formal statement charging that the C.I.O.'s procedure seriously jeopardizes the possibility of success of the conference. "Unless there is a change in their attitude and complete willingness to approach the consideration of the deadlock, the spirit," it added, "is doxiful if any progress can be made toward peace." Although the delegates technically recessed to Nov. 4, leaders on both sides indicated privately to follow the conference may not recover Advertise in the University Daily Kansan. Shampoo 25e up Finger Waves 25e (dried) Oil Permanents $2.50 up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP MUCKET BEAUTY SHOP 7321/2 Mass. Phone 2253 Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 31 three insertions, 60 six insertions, 77c contract rates, not more than 21 words, $2 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANSAN Business Office. THE WICHITA BEACON SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices'on other beauty Delivered to your door Daily and Sunday The Venus Beauty Salon 10 cents per week - Phone 2316 941½ Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store ----------------------------------------strips. He said he felt he should be because they represent a significant part of our social organization, and in some cases, they are prepa- Clothes Service Station SCHUILZ the TAILOR TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Kansas' Greatest Newspaper founded by your door. Daily Individual Booths First Experienced Owner Featured Artist Cosmetics Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. END CURLS, $1 up... 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IYAS BEAUTY SHOP WAVE, new styles, any style %50 stided. SCHULZ the TAILOR WAVE pvw styles pvw style Kirby Page Speaks Here Next Week ... END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7. Functionalized, Operator. Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941%1, Mass. St. Phone 533 He will speak again the same day at 4:30 p.m., on "What Religion Means to Me" On Friday, Nov. 5, he will talk on the "Sino-Japanese Conflict" at a noon forum held in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. He is noted as a speaker. He constantly appears Lefore many types of audiences in all sections of the country. He has spoken at three hundred colleges in all parts of the United States and in foreign lands, and has addressed countless clubs, conferences and conventions. Having crossed the ocean 29 times and visited some 35 countries, Mr Page has equipped himself with a range of international national and international problems. Author and Evangelist Will Begin Series of Lectures Nov. 4 "A Creeed for Youth" will be the "Topic of an open forum which he will conduct next Thursday afternoon, Nov. 4 at 4:06ch in Franey theater Kirly Page, author and social evangelist, is scheduled to appear in a series of lectures next Thursday and Friday at the University. Mr Pace is being brought to the Uni- tary to deliver an address of the Y M.C.A. and the W.Y.C.A. Writes on Various Questions From this wealth of knowledge he has written 18 volumes on international economic, social and religious issues. He has also written several articles which have been published in many of the lending periodicals. Conducts Forum Thursday He is scheduled to appear the same day at the New Members banquet of the M.C.A.C. at 6:30 p.m., in the Memorial Union ballroom. Law Graduate to Chetopa Hugh A. Randall, 37, who was admitted to the Kansas state bar last June, has gone to Christo, where he is working as a city clerk or city attorney. At the regular student program, the School of Fine Arts will present the following study in re录 in return for a gift of lunch or morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Students To Present Fine Arts Recital Doctor Bates feels that there has been no recent indication of war propaganda in this country, and that none will appear until the international situation becomes more clarified. Rosalys McCoorey, fa'41 At the Donnybrook Fair...Scott Winfried, Hill fa'41 Opposes Specialization PIANO: Hungarian...MacDowell He said that idealism was truly high during the World War, but he pointed out that "one can be idealistic and still make money." The program follows: PIANO: Paul Stoner, 1a'40 VIOLIN: VIOLIN: Concerto No. 4...Vieuxtemps First Movement Dr. Robert M. Gorman, 33, moved to Winfield Oct. 23 to be associated with Drs. Snyder and Jones. He has just completed two and one-half years internship and residency in Wiesbaden, Wis., and Evansville, Ind. PINOT Sonata in A Major ... Scarlatti Bernard McNoun, fa'41 CELLO QUARTET When questioned about the apparent variety of subject matter in his published works, Doctor Bates replied, "Although I can recognize how that impression might be gained, feel that there is truly a thread." Bates Discusses-unity in it all. I had become impressed with the difficulty of knowing anything about anything, and came to feel that the easiest thing to understand would be the American people and American culture". He added that he was fundamentally ousted to specialization. Betty Vandeventer, c'41 Sarai Marian, fa'41 Bita Gunsaullus, fa'unel. CELLO QUARTET: Wiegemilied Klienger Graduate Locates in Winfield Continued from page 1 VIOLIN: Concerto No. 2 ... Bruch First movement, adagio non troppo Olga Eitner, 'la sp.' Rita Gunsaullus, fa'unel PIANO: PIANO: Rigolo Petatto Paraphrase Verdi-Liszt Eleanor McAdow, la'unel. Doctor Eates stressed the need of a more intense student interest in national and international problem. He said that any local problem Aararat Temple, K.C., Me. Friday and Saturday October 29. 30 for 3 incarnations only. Nina Strogonova, Danish ballerina who is appearing with the Mordkin Russia Balllet coming to the--was in truth a phase of an international one. A PICTURE SO Where Only the Great Pictures Are Shown HITS EVERY HUMAN LABY POWERFUL IT SKYROCKETS A STORY SO GREAT AND Ends SATURDAY 4 NEW PERSONALITIES "It might have happened to me!" you'll whisper as you sit spell-bound by a film so epic in theme it sweeps every emotion... so simple and direct in treatment it drives its way straight to your heart! TO STARDOM! A PICTURE SO MAKES ITS OWN STARS! You don't know Gloria Dickson or Edward Norris or Allyn Joslyn or Lana Turner—but after seeing this picture they'll be forever in your memory. They don't act—they live their roles at their lives! Hollywood's younger director does it again topping even his greatness. "Anthony Adverse FORGET IT! A PICTURE SO YOU'LL NEVER NT FORGET DICKINSON The House of Hits NOW SHOWING ALSO CLAUDE RAINS - GLORIA DICKSON • EDWARD MORRIS Otte Kruger - Allyn Jealyn - Lane Turner Pete Smith Novelty Mal Hallet's Swing Band Latest News Events Midnight Show Friday 11:00 p.m. A SHOW not recommended for folks with weak heart. You just can't take it! ON THE STAGE DURSO'S MIDNITE SPOOK SHOW WITH DURSO ON THE SCREEN "MEET THE BOY FRIEND" SUNDAY—"STAGE DOOR" Ginger Rogers - Adolphe Menjou The story loved by millions the whole world over... NOW A PICTURE TO HOLD FOREVER IN YOUR HEART! Showings 3-7-9 10-25c 'til 7 then 10-35c Directed by Allan Dwon From the famous story by Johanna Spyri DARRYL F. ZANUCK In Charge of Production EXTRA KEN GRIFFITH at the Organ Playing Songs You Love to Hear and Sing ADDED TREATTS EXTRA SPECIAL Midnight Show 11:30 p.m. FRIDAY ON SCREEN THE HIP-HIP MOOROARINGEST SURPRISE HIT EVER I S KEN GRIFFITH at the organ Learn to Dance EXTRA 2 Real Hits Finally, he said. "Haring is originally an English tradition and entirely out of keeping with our system of words" or "wolves" on the score. A STAGE SHOW THAT WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED COMING — Ronald Colman "PRISONER OF ZENDA" Strietly Private Lessons Marion Rice Dance Studio 927½ Mass. PATEE 2 Real Hits Your Favorite Western Lead Thrower BOB STEELE "ARIZONA GUN FIGHTER" TODAY ENDS SATURDAY WEEK 10c 'Til 7 DAYS THEN 15c THE WIFE" GUY KIBBEE UNA MERKEL SERIAL - CARTOON Double Your Money in the Shock Market DON'T TELL "COME AND GET IT!"! The Top Hits at Bottom Prices! shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Last Times Today! 2 Grand 10c TO ALL HITS "SING, BABY, SING" RITZ BROTHERS ALICE FAYE "MORE THAN Adolphe Monjou - Patsy Kelly and Jean Arthur A SECRETARY" Geo. Brent Lionel Stander TOMORROW! And Saturday 2 First Flight Mits 2 First Run Hits "The Love Bug'll Bite You If You Don't Watch Out!" Laughs Win in the Fun Stalks "A BRIDE FOR HENRY" ANN NAGEL WARREN HULL The Old Wild West at it 'Shootin' Best! KEN MAYNARD "Boots of Destiny" Saturday, 11:30 p.m. Midnite Hallowe'en JAMBQREE! ON THE SCREEN ON THE SCREEN Hollywood's No. 1 Horror Boy Without Makeup—As He Really Is And On the Stage K.U.'s Own Magician JACK DALBY Proving that the hand is quicker than the eye! CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MACMURRAY "MAID OF SALEM" And—The Jones Family in "HOT WATER"