THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUINE ULM LEM. Sociey Editor BUIRE 5 AM. cul K. RIU. ceril WEL. cul RIU. ceril WEL. Davis-DeForrest Mr. and Mrs. Lesley H. DoForest announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice May, to Eldon Eugene Davis, son of Dr. and Dr. F. F. Daves of Clayton, Il., on Sat. March 26, 1987, to their home in Kalamazoo, Mich. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Davis is a graduate of the University, where she was active for three years in the Women's Glee club. Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, held a meeting Tuesday evening at the Baptist Student Center, 124 Mississippi street. Mrs. L. E. Sisson, speaker for the evening, stressed the importance of friendship, faith- fulness, and work in her topic, "Building A Life House." The following girls were pledged: Evelyn McAnich, Mary Elizabeth Cordell, Bessie Moore, Bernice Runke, Bekel德布, Elizabeth Wakefei ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Women's Club will hold a tea this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the men's lounge of the Memorial Chapel. Attendance will be in charge of the meeting. Corbin hall will have open house this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Miss Marijane Smith was a luncheon guest of the Chi Omega sorority yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain Phi Delta Theta at an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance this evening. The annual afternoon dance for all University women, sponsored by the W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A., was held in the Memorial Union ballroom yesterday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Louie's orchestra furnished the music. Miss Margaret Wilson was a luncheon guest of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority yesterday. Dinner guests of Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will be: June Ulm, c'38, and Jean Robertson, c'41. 1. A. B. C. D. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Phi Delta Theta with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain Kappa Eta Kappa at an hour dance this evening. Mrs. Blake of Hays is visiting her daughter, Betty, at the Chi Omega sorority house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednesday night included: Corbin hall will not hold in weekly open house Thursday night at 10 am. Corbin Hall will host Friday night from 9 until 12 o'clock. Clyde Byson's orchira will play Jeon Cowan, Lawrence Mrs. Buther, Lawrence Mrs. Rhthr Boynton, Lawrence Mrs. Wn. S. Johnson, Lawrence Mrs. Beulah Boynton, Lawrence Mrs. Beulah Boynton, Lawrence Arthur Mong, Needasha University Women Hear Play Mrs. Allan Crafton, wife of Prof. Allan Crafton of the speech department, read last year's Pulitzer prize winner, Rachel Foster, with You," to the American Association of University Women in Junction City Tuesday evening. Brand Japanese-- Continued from page 1 government in branding the a violator of the Nine-Power Treaty. The foreign office spokesman said, he had received no official information of the action in Washington, but he added that our action will be the strongest." Earlier, a convoy of official and unofficial Japanese opinion disclosed that the nation was prepared to resist, with force of arm if necessary. It was also clear that States or the other powers to force her to halt her war with China. Roosevelt Approves Aimed at Parley, England Thinks Hyde Park, N.Y., Oct. 6—(UP)—The action conjured Japan as a treaty violator was taken "after communication with the President," White House aides announced in Washington. "Mr. Roosevelt, however, had no comment," they said, "either on the state department action or upon his speech delivered in Chicago yesterday." London, Oct. 6- (UP) - British official quarters were invited to Washington's formal denunciation of Japan as a treaty violator and President Roosevelt's Chicago speech were timed purposefully to influence an emergency conference of Nine-Power Treaty signatories. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6 - (UP) - Japan does not regard its action in China as contrary to the Nine-Power Treaty or the Kellog-Blend Pact, Japanese embassy chancellor Yakichiro Saito said tonight. Shelbyville, Ky., Oct. 6. (UP)—A grand jury of farmers and a town postmaster broke an apparently hopeless deadlock today and returned indictments of "wilful" murder against the three Garr brothers accused of the slaying of Brig Gen. Henry H. Denhart. It was expected their trial would begin in a y eek. A Y.W.C.A. representative will be at a call in central Administration Friday for the convenience of girls who haven't yet joined. Solicitors in the YWCA. membership drive will be entertained at a tea at Henley house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Results of the campaign will be reported and checked at the meeting. Y.W.C.A. Solicitors Will Be Entertained at Tea The "Physical Education for Health" program, which will be broadcast over station KFKU at 9 o'clock tonight, will be presented by the University women's department of physical education. KFKU Will Give Physical Education Program Miss Ruth Hover, Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, and Ms. Leon Bauman, faculty member of the women's department, will appear on the program. Flying Club Will Meet To Install Officers Murder Indictments For Garr Brothers Frank Selken was elected president of the University Flying Club this week at a special meeting of the registered members of the club. George Bowman, c'38, was elected vice-president; Bill Vaughan, b'uncl, treasurer; and Keith Sadler, secretary. PHONE K.U. 66 An open meeting of men and women students will be held this evening, room 116. Marvin hall. Important plans for the club activities will be made at the meeting. Allotted students are urged to attend. Ku Ku's Take Over Sour Owl Sales Drive The Ku Kua's are taking over the selling of the next issue of the Sour Owl, scheduled to appear on the Campus next week, in order to observe and make the trip to the Kansas-Nevada game, in Lincoln, Nov. 6. They will also have charge of the sales of the magazine at the Iowa State game. Oct. 15. John Griffith, c.39, the new circulation manager for the Sour Owl, was influential in obtaining the Kuu Ku's Owl salesmen. Botany Club Holds Picnic Formal initiation of new members of the Botany Club will take place at its annual fall picnic this afternoon. The picnic will be held at Smith's woods, located two miles east of town on Fifteenth street. Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Man's wallet containing money and valuable papers belonging to Harry J. Smith, jr. Re-entry program at Nabah, phone 1355, W. Campus. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo $25 up Finger Waves $25 (dried) Oil Permeants $2.50 up 727 Mass. Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. Earl Ellis Joe Letch "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 150 calories PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts LOST; Ladies' Elgin wrist watch metal band. 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The Roving Reporter Personal interviews with candidates for positions in the federal state employment office soon to be opened in Kanevich, known as koven towns of Kanaa by Dean F. T. Stockton and Prof. H. F. Holtzclaw, of the University School of Business. The meetings are at Kanevich City, Emuport, Parma, and Salina. And Salina. Examinations already have been held in Topeka. DRIVING TO WICHITA TURBAN, DAY will have room for two. Back Saturday night. See B F. Humphrey '890M. -22 LOST: Black fountain pen with name Marcin Witers engravel on barrel. Leave at Vansan Office or call 215. -23 Job Seekers Have Interviews Board A, on which Professor Holtzclaw is serving, is examining candidates for director, manager, assistant manager, and fiscal supervisor. It will test about one hundred fifty persons. Dean Stockton is chairman of the personnel committee of the advisory council attached to the Kansas Unemployment Compensation Division, while Professor Hollowcairn is stationer's supervisor of examinations. Dean Stockton is on Board B, which will examine about four hundred candidates for senior and junior interviewers. Only those interviews given last summer are admitted to these oral examinations. CONOCO CAR SERVICE! Students do many things for reelection; some date, some go to shows, many participate in frequent bull sessions. A fair proportion of students read a book of reading. The roving correspondent made a survey, to see if the most popular type of book read could be determined. Someone has said—(well, many people have said)—that the book was one of the types by the type of literature one reads. By John Bondeson ments, what type of reading do you enjoy most, and what have you read laterly, in or out of that class?" Many were questioned, and with one exception, fiction was included in each reply. Biography rated a fair third, as magazines and periodicals are often published by the same question: "Excluding school texts and required reading for assign- M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd CONOCO SERVICE STATION Margaret Elizabeth Deming, an unclassified new pledge and editorial aspirant says: "During first week I read 'Gone With the Wind.' Beyond that I have read nothing for a-nges." --where they see. End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and WAVE, new styles, any style new style-14 END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 GAS and OILS Muriel Mykland, junior in the College, expresses a liking for novels of all kinds: "And a little of Paul Purnell's books helps a great deal," she also added. SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Subscribe for THE WICHITA BEACON 9th and New Hampshire IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and Sunday Next door Keeler Book Store When Gordon O'Brien, c'40, was approached with the question of the day, he, after lengthy study a nd a thought, wrote down, "Can't read. But I do look at the pictures in magazines." 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 A fine arts student was questioned in hope that he might quote an essay title, " I study?" said Wendell Woodcliffe, who has no time for extra reading. American Magazine, Collars, Life, and the Satevpost were checked by most of the victims, and the more custody members (city member) confessed to the New Many also admitted that their reading followed trends of publicity often. Curiosity over Sinclair Lewis prompted some to obtain works of his, after it was announced that a Lewis would be on the lecture series, John Doe and Stuart Youle were by many, many more, because John Lee was a "local boy." Several expressed a desire for Benchley, whose work "My Ten Years in a Quarry and How They Grew" was frequently mentioned. Two or three recommended the slightly skimmy "Fully Dressed and In His Right Mind" by Michael Fessler. However, no one confessed to reading former Prof. A. M. Lee's thousand-odd page treatise on "The Bible" from Journals' Journalism out of more curiousness. Lindley Reports Illness of Classmate Yerker. Men seemed to enjoy the magazine for men." Esquire. Chancellor E. H. Lindley, arriving in Lawrence last night said that M. E. Haggarty, dean of the College, University of Minnesota, suffering from a stroke, died when the Chancellor left his bedside yesterday in Minneapolis. Dean Haggerty was a classmate of Chancellor Lindley's and received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts at the University of Indima. The Singing Cowboy DICK FORAN The Chancellor and Mrs. Haggarty majored at the University of Indiana together. Word had not been received late last night concerning Dean Haggerty's condition. PATEEN WEEK 10c 'TII 7 DAYS THEN 150 NOW! ENDS SATURDAY 'Red' Probe-ing spread in our decouational institution will be beneficial, because the knowledge will be a starting point for combating such alien influences. "Young Harry's death in a strange land, far from home and mother, should impress every Kansas boy for foreign nations. His being induced to take such a step should be a lesson to those entrusted with the mental and physical well-being of those sent to the state schools. The parents who send their children to school rightly expect them to be protected from the treachery of the proponents of anti-American de- "Devil's Saddle Legion" CSEP Students Must Report CSEP students will not receive checks for September's work unless correct addresses are filed at the CSEP office. Changes in addresses must be reported today. Of Reporter Romance and Mod Heroism Continued from page 1 up by New York's exclusive "four hundred." Victor MacLaglen Preston Foster Ida Lupino WAR CSEP Students Must Report AND "Sea Devils" “What a laugh,” they’ll tell you down at Manhattan, adding that if Communism can breed in the Mount Oread atmosphere, there’s no chance of stopping its spread anywhere in America. Also Serial - Cartoon "And with that, your Manhattan friends will turn to the discussion of some important question, like 'What chance has any other Big Six team of defeating Nebraska this year?' Topека Daily Capital, Oct. 6—"Obviously, no amount of investigating will completely uproot the insidious influences at work trying to undermine our democratic form of government. Finding out how widely Communism, Fascism and other strange doctrines are being spread in our decouational institution will be beneficial, because the knowledge will be a starting point for combating such alien influences. "Young Harry's death in a strange land, far from home and mother, should impress every Kansas boy for foreign nations. His being induced to take such a step should be a lesson to those entrusted with the mental and physical well-being of those sent to the state schools. The parents who send their children to school rightly expect them to be protected from the treachery of the proponents of anti-American de- Should Be Lesson to Others WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - +9 25c 'til. 7 NOW! THRU SATURDAY The Biggest Little Singing Star in All the World Is Here--ing spread in our decouational institution will be beneficial, because the knowledge will be a starting point for combating such alien influences. "Young Harry's death in a strange land, far from home and mother, should impress every Kansas boy for foreign nations. His being induced to take such a step should be a lesson to those entrusted with the mental and physical well-being of those sent to the state schools. The parents who send their children to school rightly expect them to be protected from the treachery of the proponents of anti-American de- In a Charming Romance Under the Giant Pines in the Mighty Woods of Maine! ADDED GEMS Lawrence Daily Journal - World, Oct. 6. "The investigation of communist activities which took young men from American colleges to fight in the war in Spain must cover more than just the casualties of a revolt clearly what has occurred . . . MARION CLAIRE Freedom Breeds Agitation The First and Only Pictures of the Entire Coronation of King George VI in Gorgeous New Technicolor. SUNDAY "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" The Greatest Comedy Cast Ever Assembled for One Picture! Screen, Stage and Run Plush Fun and Highlight Play on Music Show on Record. This is not to say that the trail across the campus should not be scrutinized with oil dilance, or that any persons and groups even inadvertently smoothing the way of the foreign recruiting system should escape any responsibility which properly rests upon them. But the investigation, if it is to have any value, must deal with facts an dibt truth, We Are PREPARED to Restring Your RACQUET Only the best strings used and all work guaranteed. At Your A MEAL TICKET Is a Good Investment $2.75 value for $2.50 not with unwarranted conclusions and prejudice. Memorial Union Sub-Basement UNION FOUNTAIN "It appears fair to say that in many colleges in recent years too little regard has been had for the fact that the attributes of youth are explosive if the right stimulant is supplied. Freedom of thought and of inquiry are productive of safe learning only. The constant exercise of the critical faculty. Under cover of the maintenance of freedom of thought and inquiry, agitation and propaganda have crept in to haken and distort conclusions." Varsity Has the Pictures! Show Value of Lawrence Home of the Joyhawk Story Value of Lawsuice Last Times Today 2 BIG HITS 10c TO ALL BING CROSBY "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" AND TOMORROW And Saturday Joel McCREA Joan BENNETT 'TWO IN A CROWD' Madge Evans - Edith Fellows Louie Armstrong and Band 2 — First Run Hits — EXTRA THRILLS! DUBLE DRAMA! A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH ROBERT WILCOX • JUITH BARRETT SUNDAY! DICK POWELL MADELINE CARROLL in Irving Berlin's "On The Avenue" RITZ BROS. - ALICE FAYE And—William Boyd "RUSTLERS' VALLEY" "The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman" — AND The Shootout, Singing, Singest Hemingway Out of the Old West! TEX RITTER Also— Krozy Kat Cartoon Soon—"Swing High, Swing Low' DICKINSON The Friendly Theatre 3 - 7 - 9 10-25c 'til 7 then 10c-35c Short Subicets—Song and Comedy Hit - Latest News - Pictorial COMING SUNDAY FRANK CAPRA'S Great Production of the World-Famous Novel Starring Ronald Colman "LOST HORIZON" COMING SOON IBRE DUNK 'HIGH WIDE' AND HANDYOME HANDICUSHED We Play the pick of pictures from Hollywood's greatest producers!