S THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1. What are the differences between a binary number and a decimal number? Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society. Editor @ 5 p.m. call K.U. 321 after. 2029. R282. Epps-Bebout Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bebout of Bartville, Oka., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Fred W. Epps, Jr., which took place Saturday night in the First Christian Church in Bartville. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Bebout home. Mr. and Mrs. Epps will be at home in Tulsa after Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Epps attended the University of Kansas, where Mrs. Epps was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, and Mr. Epps of the Delta Chi social fraternity, and Tau Beta Pi of Sigma Tau engineering. Inter-nities. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests tonight of the Chi Omega sorority will be: Harry Caldwell Max Temple Lyman Maynard Boo Pearson Bbb Frazier Bbo Faucett Mary Meyer Dan Ruhle Walter Meininger Anthony Ondrio Bob Moore Norm Rehm Don Robbins Bob Smith Elmer Humphrey Bob Katsch Bill Bright Charles Pierson Jack Arthur Jim McIntosh Jack Hutleg Jack Cadden Marion County Carmine Avery Henry White Clem Fairchild Henry Bruce Bruce Roese Gordon Day Joger Waltler Burtron Herbert Gears Delta Chi fraternity will entertain the following guests tonight at a dinner and hour dance: Dinner guests last evening at Cor- Jahlete Tremby Albertine Newlin Marjorie Smith Margaret Stookey Carrie Harrison Marjorie Wahl Rolive Olive Brown Peggy Anne Lainton Elizabeth Kemp Katherine Kepler charlie hall were: Chairie Hay acuille Harvey Mary Markham Mary Miller Bernie Barnes Fiona Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ayers Dinner guests Sunday at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house Miss Dorothy Fouse Mri, H. E. D. Carlo Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Nichols Mr, and Mrs. Jenkins Mr, and D. Gagliardo Mr, and D. Gagliardo --dent of the Aacacia chapter at Sull-water, Victor Fiala, Dewane Lackey and Don Thornhill. The Acacia fraternity had as guests last night four members of the Oklahoma A. and M. College band. They were: Bill Sharp, president of the Aacacia chapter at Sull-water, Victor Fiala, Dewane Lackey and Don Thornhill. Miss Evelyn Williamson, c'41, was a luncheon guest Tuesday at the Chi Omega dormitory house. Watkins hall will hold open house from 9 to 12, Saturday, Oct. 23. The Rev, R. N. Galloway was a luncheon guest Wednesday at the Delta Tau Delta house. Keturah Kennedy of Neodesha will visit at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house Friday. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the Chi Omega sorority house were Maxine Almon, c'39; and Betty Martin, c'uncl. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Sigma Chi fraternity held formal initiation services. Sunday morning for the following men: Charles Warren Robert Southers Gregge Von Leonard William Horton Eddie Rice Tom King Ricker hall held open house Tues Body Found in Car Leaves Meager Clues Corbin hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Edin, Mo., Oct. 20—(UP)—Investigators admitted tonight that they had found only meager clues which might lead to the identification of an embalmed body found in a blazing auto near here today. The possibility that the body was that of Chas. S. Ross, wealthy 72-year-old retired Chicago manufacturer who was kidnapped a month ago, was discarded after an examination, the state highway patrol said for 10 minutes and was coded for 10 am. tomorrow, when an autopsy will be performed. The body was found in a car carrying Minnesota license plates issued to John Crom of Blooming Prairie, Minn., who had been "traveling in the south" for about 10 days, according to reports from his home. Quill Club To Announce Accepted Tryout Papers The Quill Club will announce the names of those whose tryout papers were accepted this evening at 7:30 in the Green room at Fraser Hall. Though the closing date for tryout papers is past, work will be accepted for consideration until January 25th. Attendance must be by the English office, Fresher hall. United G.O.P. Seen Following Landon Talk The club plans the publication of a magazine which will appear soon It will be discussed in detail at this evening's meeting. to learn Paul黛斯娜 a student in love in 1922, was killed in the Battle of Coulée darn in Washington, Sept. 11, by a fall down at 85-foot embankment. Former Student Falls to Death Washington, Oct. 20. -(UP)—Former Governor All M. Landon's sharp radio attack on President Roosevelt Tuesday night means that the schism among Republican party chiefs has been partially healed and that the nation can look for a more united offensive against the New Deal, political Washington believe tonight. Reaction to the speech in which Landon described the President as a modern Caesar, greedy for power, was both favorable and unfavorable, but Republican leaders were represented as being well pleased. Landon's remarks carried significance especially because he discarded the G.O.P. strategy of letting the Democrats fight among themselves and opened an aggressive attack re-asserting his titular leader's authority and charisma and inviting the 17 million minority voters to join in the battle. Democratic Congressional comment naturally was critical. Col. Frank Knox, who ran for vice-president, wrote in a "no comment" article at *Marietta, Ohio*. Washington, Oct. 20 — (UP)—President Roosevelt today dedicated the Federal Reserve system to share in the task of perfecting a monetary and credit structure that will assure "the greatest attainable balance with both banks and urged it, to keep pace with changing conditions. Roosevelt Pledges Aid Of Federal Reserve System In ceremonies formally opening the system's new $3,500,000 marble building near the Lincoln Memorial, Roosevelt said that only through the perfection of credit machinery and its co-ordination with other instruments of government on the ground has issued from our "economic system and democratic institutions" be preserved. Quack Club, women's swimming organization, will hold pledging services and a picnic Thursday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Quack Club To Hold Pledging Services Thursday Betty Heitmann, president of the organization, will pledge the women who are to become members, and award Quack emblems to those who have completed their tests for full membership. Isabel Speigel will be in charge of the picnic. Women attending will meet at the women's gymnastics at the event and will bring their club dues to the picnic. Early Student Writes Verse The Alumni association has recieved a book of poems from Ernestine L. R. Collins, a member of the first class which met in old North College, Sept. 12, 1886, entitled "A Garnered Armour Sheet," published by Cornell Publishing Company of Boston. The Newman, Club, organization for Catholic students, elected officers Tuesday night in the parish hall. The new officers for the ensuing year are: President, Jim Hall; vice-president, Joe Goyer; secretary, Virginia Rodriguez; treasurer, Margaret Montgomery; apologist, Paul Benton. Newman Club Elects Eleanor Slaten, tommistress, gave an informal welcome which was followed by toasts: "Light of Appreciation," Dorothy Caldwell, sponsor of the Freshman Commission; "Light of Knowledge," sponsor of the Freshman Commission; and "Light of Knowledge," Miss Alice Winton, professor of English. The University YWCA, welcomed about 150 women into its organization at the annual member meeting. The Women's Union ballroom Tuesday evening. The music was furnished by Ise Neshitty Ruth Olive Brown was chairman of the banquet committee and the chairman of the membership committee. notes recently Ketchum, chairman f. the board of advisers, welcomed he new members into the student (W.C.A.), and also into the broader fields of the national and inter- national Y.W.C.A. An exhibition of 25 mounts of textile designs was moulded from the department of design to Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, yesterday The main speaker, the Rev. Joseph F. King, pastor of the Lawrence Congregational Church, spoke on "Light of Faith." Miss Harriett Adams, 30, instructor in design at Kent State University, requested that the exhibition be sent. The collection includes designs of the floral, geometrical, and illustrative motifs. Design Department Sends Textile Exhibit to Ohio Nina Strogonova, Danish balletina who is appearing with the Mordkin Russian Ballet coming to the---enacted at the special session of Congress called for Nov. 15. They said data compiled at this hearing and at similar ones throughout the country would be the basis for the legislation. Y.W.C.A. Ends Member Drive Ararat Temple, K.C., Mo. Friday and Saturday October 29, 30 for 3 appearances only. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Ober-Coats are ready — All at prices less than you expect. The University Y.W.C.A. wel Kansas: Considerable cloudiness Thursday; Friday partly cloudy; no decided change in temperature. PHONE K.U.66 We believe that the men of K. U. are entitled to see, right here at home, all they could see in a visit to Kansas City and here is a stock of Fall suits that makes traveling unnecessary . . . except for the trip. WEATHER This stock is larger by far than last season's . . . which means that if we missed you last Spring, we're counting on pleasing you this Fall. But it will take lots of other places to see all we can show you. You Can See These Same Suits in LOTS of Other Places . . . PHONE K.U. 66 Alameda, Calif. Oct. 20 — (UP) Police of Racine, Wisc., are getting stoddy due to having to listen in to Alameda police radio signals on the same wave from the director Herbert Valley complained to officers here today. We are continually hearing your police ordering sandwiches," he said. "It makes Racine police hungry and it is putting on weight alarms." Dye Your Shoes to Fit the Season ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Phones 686 1017 Mass. 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Phone 2353 --- Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts Members of the sub-committee, Senators George McGill of Kansas, chairman Fradier of Nebraska and kansas, and other members would moment farm legislation would be Corn and wheat growers, livestock breeders, dairymen, ranchers, and a few business men appeared before the sub-reunitement during a three-day session in which testimony of 107 was taken. END CURLS. $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVAN BEAUTY SHOP The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Sioux City, La., Oct. 20—(UP)—A U.S. Senate agricultural sub-committee adjourned tonight after hearing from "dirt farmers" of the Middle West that the farm problem was a national one demanding action by Congress. For 20c--- 2 eggs, toast and jelly coffee. --- WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried Vera Aderholdt. Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. 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