5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PACK THREE Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM. Society Editor Before 1 a.m. call KU-211 alter 1 cell 7792-K1 Theta Sigma Phi, women's national journal security, held pledging services for the following women, yesterday afternoon; Elizabella Carruth Aradie Gable Marianna Fischer Massine Foehler Juan Peyton Juan Thomas Rustin Ralph Ratu Timi Dinner guests at Miller hall Sun day were; Dr. and Mrs. Floren Buldwin, Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Fraser, Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Burley, Burley M. and R. Martin, Burley M. and Maurice Nedoh, Achion Kaleyn Zemer, Hutchinson Sunday guests at the Sigma Ph Epsilon fraternity house were: Miss Rita Bradley Miss Mary Alice Levington Miss Marian B. F. Beindt Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wine Mr. and Dale Wine Mr. and Mrs. William Kislow, Jr. Greger Allen Jason Niemann John Herbert Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority pledged the following women last Friday night: Anthonie Clemente Otium Huff Ruth Arden Bison Jane Crouch Madge Jones Madge Dine Lela Rose Grynish Smith Rossy Smith Salmonds Rannah Harmer Alice Palen ☆ ☆ ☆ Theta Tet, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Dean Lemon, e41; of Coffey Gerardy George Burns, e38; Barvilley. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega entertained Beta Theta Pi at an hour dance last night. The Sigma Kappa sorority entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour of dancing last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Max Gibson on Plattshaw Mo., and Mr. Boyd Henley of Kansas City, Mo. were great Eka Kappa last Monday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hugh A. Randall, who was admitted to the Kansas state bar last June, has gone to Chetopa to take over his duties as county attorney. Mrs. Randall, a ma The K. U. Dames sewing group will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George F. Church, 1895 Louisiana street. All Dames are invited to attend and bring their sewing. --senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University, will join him there after this semester. To Add to the FUN!! We Will Furnish Free Noisemakers "MASQUE" VARSITY Sat., Oct. 30 --senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University, will join him there after this semester. PATEE WEEK 10c TILL 7 DAYS THEN 15c ENDS TONITE Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Shall We Dance She Found a Wedding Ring in a Gambling Ring! GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE Smart Blonde The K. U. Dames will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the women's lounge of the Administration building, to organize study groups for the year. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance last evening. Mrs. C. E. Main, Kansas City Mo., and Eminer W. of Wichita, were visitors yesterday at the Theta Tau fraternity house. Prof. and Mrs. R. J. Kooomma were guests of the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity last Monday evening. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pledging of Kay Holsoir of Independence, Mo. Starts Thursday BOB STEELE "Arizona Gun Fighter' — AND — "Don't Tell the Wife Luncheon guests at the Chi Omega sorority house yesterday were Peggy Lynch and Martha Bouchier. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Emerson Brooks, 79, of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. William Kinaley, mother of Mrs. F. B. Kineaid, has been the guest of Sigma Phi Epsilon for the past week. 山 山 山 The Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with an hour dance last evening. Practice Teachers Must Apply At Once Anyone wishing to do practice teaching at Oread Training school, should make application at once at the office of the dean of the School of Education. Practice teaching is offered in the following subjects: commercial subjects, drawing and design, English, French, home economics, Latin, mathematics, music, natural science physical education, social studies, Spanish, and speech and dramatic arts. Practice teaching is open to any senior who has completed five hours of general psychology, five hours of social science, two hours of public speaking, nine hours of the fundamentals group, in the School of Education. Faculty and Students Hear Swarthout Recital Several members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, and a number of persons from Lawrence heard Miss Evelyn Sworthchunt, daughter of Denn and Sewarthwout, in a piano recital yesterday morning at Edison hall in the Kauai Power and Light building. Among those present were: Dean and Mrs. Swearshoot and Mrs Rush Swearshoot; Pqi, and Mrs Jian Cimposso; Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Preyart; Matt, and Mrs. A. Preyart; Matt; Mrs Allie Mee Cervera; Mrs Robert Haggart; Mrs, Waldercane Gleitel; Mrs, Lyle S. Powell; Mrs Elenna Powell; Mrs Mary Jace Gleitel; Mrs, R. C. Ranick; Mrs Olig Elters and Mrs R. C. Winter. Miss Scswathout arrived in Kansas City Saturday. She appeared in recital in Park College Monday evening. Yesterday morning she opened the Mu Phi Epialum musicales for the year. Accompanied by her sister, Miss Ruth Swearthout, she returns by plane to New York. City this morning to resume her work as teacher of music at the Masters School at Dohue in the winter, Miss Ruth Swearthout with advanced study in metal work and jewelry designing. A collection of paintings by Eugene McFarland, graduate of the University; and a collection of color prints of designs by Leo Bakat are on display in Spooner-Thayer museum. Graduate's Paintings On Display at Museum The 18 paintings in Mr. McFarland's land collection were done last summer in the art colony at Taos, N.M. which is noted for its beautiful scenery. The pictures depict the life and the scenery in the vicinity. These paintings are on exhibition in the small southwest gallery on floor, and will remain there through the first week of November. Included among the prints of M Bakst's work are three representations of Nijlampje, the Russian dancer. Mr Bakst designed the costumes for the Russian ballet, and designed many of Nijlampje's costumes. At one time there was a great vogue for Bakst designs in chinat, dress materials, and other textiles. TODAY These prints are from the Thayer collection. They are on display in the northwest gallery. AND THURSDAY Moreau Speaks to Lawyers F. J. Morse, dean of the University School of Law, was a guest speaker last night at the monthly dinner meeting of the Wyndotte County Bar association in Kansas City, Kan. The Show Value of Lawrence HOW THEY CLOWN TO TOWN! --Those Nuttiest Nittsits of the Screen! 2 Grand 10c TO HITS ALL The Tops in Entertainment at the Bottom Price Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 ARSITY Ritz Brothers HI-DE-HO! IT'S HILARIOUS! IT'S A HIT! TED HEALY GREGORY RATOFF MICHAEL WHALEN RITZ BROTHERS And—A Gay Story of Beauty and the Boss! FRIDAY - SATURDAY "A BRIDE FOR HENRY" Ann Nagel - Warren Hull And—Ken Maynard "BOOTS OF DESTINY" FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY! Collect. Murcairy 'MAID OF SALA' And—The Family in "HOT WATER" ALICE FAYE ADOLPHE MENJOU SATURDAY - 11:30 p.m. Mid Nite Halloween JAMBOREE Boris "Frankenstein" KARLOFF And On Our Stage K.U.'s Own Magician JACK DALBY Proving that the hand is quicker than the eye! "JUGGERNAUT" 'Volunteers' Stay in Spain During Probe Italy and Germany Succeed in Blocking Withdrawals Before Major Offensive London, Oct. 27 (Wednesday) — (UP) Italy and Germany, driving Russia into love isolation on the non-intervention committee, appeared this morning to have succe- ided in issuing the Spanish "vol- unteers", with withdrawal negotiation until the insurgents launch their ma- jor Armenian offensive. In a stormy five-hour session of the nine-nation sub-subcommittee last night, the objections of Russia were over-sided and a new plan set in motion for withdrawing all foreign "volunteers" from the Spanish baton as part of an international commissions have made a thorough study of the battle fronts. Russia refused to consent to man- ror-man withdrawals from Loyalist and Insurgent ranks, arguing that the Insurgent mercenaries outnumber thems with the Loyalists at least four to one. When Russia objected to the plan, Italy—with support of Facist Germany and Portugal—attempted to coat the Soviet representative from the committee, but the move was defended by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, who occupied the chairman's seat. It will be weeks before the neutral commission can be sent to Spain and take a censur of the foreigners bearing arms there. Graduate Attends School Helen Krup, 37, is attending the Sarachon Hookey School of Secretral Training at Kansas City, Mo, this semester. The Home of the Jayhawk DICKINSON The House of Hits STARTS TODAY Showings 3 - 7 - 9 The story loved by millions the whole world over... NOW A PICTURE TO HOLD FOREVER IN YOUR HEART! Large Crowd Is Expected For Homecoming Celebration For Homecoming Celebration. Bill Butter and Eden Dennis, president and secretary respectively of the Kansas City K.U. Club, with two Kansas representatives conferred yesterday about Homecoming plans with Gwinn Henry, director of athletics; Ad Lindsay, Kansas football coach; Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumnium Association; and Glenn Charlton. ideally est. gloriously played the "Heart" you hoped some day to see Arrangements were made to provide special trains and extra parking space for the crowds from Kansas to Missouri, the Missouri-Kansas football game. C. E. Davies Addresses Mechanical Engineers Directed by Alain Deme- From the famous singer 20 DARRYL Z. FANICK In change of position EXTRA KEN GRIFFITH at the Organ Playing Songs You Love to Hear and Sing ADDED SHORT TREATS MIDNIGHT FROLIC FRIDAY - 11:30 p.m. Tickets Now on Sale Eddie Cantor "Ali Baba Goes To Town" C. E. Davies, New York City, national secretary of the A.M.S.E., spoke Tuesday at a luncheon given in his honor by the University student branch of the society on "Building A Profession." The luncheon, attended by himself, was held at 12:30 o'clock in the Union cafeteria. Mr. Davies, who is touring student branches of the A.M.S.E. in this territory, came to Lawrence from Manhattan, where he spoke to the Kansas State branch Monday night. A lecture of Lawrence and the surrounding vicinity was arranged by the loveliest visitor as a feature of Mr. Davies' visit. — ON STAGE — The Show of Shows Make Your Reservations N O W ! Coming "Prisoner of Zenda" A. S.M.E. is a professional society composed chiefly of students in the mechanical engineering department. Protest Sent To A.A.U. Italian Athletic Officials Object to Anti-Nazism Of Union Rome, Oct. 25—(UP) Italian athletic officials confirmed today that letters had been dispatched to the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States protecting that body's asserted "anti-attitude"丑闻. The letters—one to the A.A.U. and the other to its president, Jeremiah T. Mahoney—were sent by the International Amateur Athletic Federation. They asked the United States to break its "athletic boycott" against Germany on the ground that sports do not mix with politics. Dr. Puccio Puceli, secretary of the Italian Athletic Federation, and Ligi Ridolf, president of the Italian Federation, and Italian delegate on the I.A.F. committee, said the letters were written "politely" and requested a reply from the United States by Dec. 31. The letters followed an incident last summer in which Mahoney, who bitterly opposed American participation in last year's Olympic games, appeared in a naval assignment of bacq-storming American athletes in Germany. New York, Oct. 26—(UP)—Samuel J. Ferris, secretary-treasurer of Observers believed, however, that the situation would provide two new works for two important meetings—the A.A.U. meet at Boston Nov. 13 to 15, and the American Olympic Committee meeting in Washington Nov. Dalby Entertains Band Members at Smoker the A.A.U., said today that no letters had been received from the L.A.A.F, and indicated that no action would be taken until they are re- RICK'S "ON THE HILL" SAVE 10% Buy a Meal Ticket $2.50 Ticket (Value $2.75) The University of Kansas Land hold a smoker last night in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. The purpose of the meeting was to get acquainted with the new men of the land. Jack Dalby, drum major and bortone soliote of the band, entertained those present with magic and sleight-of-hand tricks. Cigars, older and doughnuts were served. Jack Laffer acted as toastmaster. GRANADA 25c 'til 7 Shows 2:30-7-9 $5.00 Ticket THURSDAY ENDS TONITE "PUBLIC ENEMY" "I AM A FUGITIVE" "42nd STREET" "G-MEN" "CAPTAIN BLOOD" "ANTHONY ADVERSE" LITTLE CAESAR" Joan Crawford Franchot Tone Robert Young "The Bride Wore Red" 1937 The GREATEST Picture of Them All You may forgive what this picture reveals, but you'll never forget what you've seen! CLAUDE RAINS • GLORIA DICKSON·EDWARD NORRIS Otto Kruger • Allyn Joslyn • Lana Turner BIG SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW 11:00 P.M. FRIDAY ON SCREEN "Meet the Boy Friend" X-TRA SPECIAL Pete Smith Novelty - Juvenile Juvenile Mal Hallier and His Swing Band World's Latest News Events A Story So Great and Powerful It Skyrockets Four New Personalities to Stardom! SUNDAY—"STAGE DOOR" Ginger Rogers - Adolphe Menjou