1 THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society ALAN ASHER, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU. 213 after 5. call 2702-83 Three banquets and two parties will Theta security, is a guest for the week be featured among the activities at the atorosity house here. the weekend on one of obtaining "new" weekend. A luncheon Saturday noon and a banquet that night will be served the representatives participating in the Religious Office Training conference. These representatives are from nine colleges and universities, the meetings being sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., the Y.M.C.A. and the Student Christian Federation. ☆ ☆ ☆ The electrical engineers will have their banquet Friday evening, and the same night the R.O.T.C. will hold its spring party, the Military ball. Red Blackbarn will furnish the music. Phi Delta Kappa, educational fraternity, held initiation yesterday evening in room 15, Fraser hall. The following were initiated: Clarence Loe Mills, gr. Vernon Gorman, gr. William Kinsley, gr. William Kinsley, 127 Henry Van Swearen, Henry Van Swearen, ☆ ☆ ☆ Following the initiation there was a dinner at Evan's Hearth. Dr. J. F King was the guest speaker. Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Mrs. Athern of Berkeley, Calif., most a the national treasurer of Kappa Alpha turned away. ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U. 66 ☆ ☆ ☆ CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Double-breasted tuxedo, absolutely new. Very latest style, size 36-57, new studs, cuff-links and tie, 42,22. Phone 2047.W. -133 ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Band Wins Commendation Chancellor E. H. Lindley has received a letter from Ralph F. Johnson, secretary-manger of the Chamber of Commerce to McPherson, commending the University Band which played there on its recent tour. The Municipal auditorium, Mr. Johnson writes, was filled to the seating capacity of 1500, and there were about 500 standees. Almost a thousand persons were wired away. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Betty Smith, c30, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Chi Omega sorority house. 743 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Blichop, Al Huentrion and Ben Henken, all of Kansas City, were lunchroom guests at the Da Chi fraternity house Tuesday. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 ABE WOLFSON Student Loans Mrs. Harry Fitzcandell of ElDorado is visiting her daughter, Jeanne, c 27, at the Chi Omega sorority house. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with its spring party Saturday night in the Memorial Union building. 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Fein Comes to Campus To Check Up On Kansas Legislation --both my watches get together," he said, producing two gold watches, one stopped at 2:53, and the other merrily ticking central standard. Corvellus identified himself by producing a wooden cloth pin, with the address, "Cornellus F. Fein, 123% North Main street, Lindbors, on one side, and "Harry Fein, 43% East Third街, Newton," on the other. He explained that one was his summer, the other his winter home. "Carry," as we got to calling him after we had gotten better acquainted, is a veteran of five wars. We have two biases and two diseases—and we own them all! The reason for his visit to the Hill he explained, was to check up on the Kansas laws. Three years ago, he said, a lawyer had taken $15 from him, to pay a court fee, and he had put the money into his pocket, leaving the fee unpaid. "Now I'm going to send him up for embellishment." "Well, you know my religion is cosmopolitan. I do as the Romans do." Mr. Pein is a retired Santa Fe railroad machinist. He "puts all his money in fine clothes, so the snitchies have to pay." This suit—William Wrigley once wrote it." And he showed us the identification on the inside pocket. Noticing strong the many medals which Cornelius was wearing, a crucifix, we asked as to his religion. Students Hear F.B.I. Man Cornelius was to leave town "when J. A. Smith Speaks Particularly to Laws and Accounting Majors J. A. Smith, an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, talked in the central Administration auditorium yesterday afternoon discussing the duties of "G-men." Law student in accounting were especially invited. The speaker said that 83 per cent of the 625 agents employed had previous experience in legal or accounting work. An experienced accountant proved invaluable in cases involving violations of anti-trust laws. Federal Reserve regulations, the latest in legislation, law gave the lawyer a secured advantage in submitting the correct evidence and securing convictions. Smith said that the necessary qualifications for becoming a federal agent were first. An age of not more than 35 years, and not more than 35 years, Second: the applicant must be in good health. He pointed out with pride the excellent record of the bureau. Since the Lindbergh law was enacted 81 kidnappings have occurred. Eighty of these cases have been "broken" by G-men with only one left which is under investigation at the present time. Third: the aspirant must have a good reputation and a good character. Mr. Fein left on the No. 15 for Lindburg, where he will stay until the time for his pending court case, before up in the Harvey county courts. Invitations on Sale Today Business Office Has Three Styles Available for Seniors Senior invitations were placed or sale this morning at the Business office. All orders must be placed by April 24 in order that they may be distributed. The invitations are available in three styles. The 40-cent style has a blue leather cover; the 25-cent style has a white cardboard cover; and the 10-cent size is a French fold. The leather and cardboard-covered invitations contain announcements of commencement, a list of all seniors and their degrees, a list of senior officers and committee, and the Commencement week program. The French fold contains the announcement only. All covers are embosed in simple, modernistic design. EASTWOOD AND MATTERN HONORED BY ART GROUPS Pro. Raymond Eastwood has been invited by the Wichita Art Association to serve as a member of the jury of selectmen for the second annual exhibition of the National Society of Women Photographers. At the International Water Color exhibition now showing at the Chicago Art Institute, Prof. Karl Mattern is exhibiting by special invitation his well-known water color, "Highway No. 40" for which he was awarded two years ago at the annual Xavier City Midwestern Exhibition. Robert M. Harshie, director of the Chicago Art Institute, seeing this water color on exhibition in a New York gallery, wrote to Professor Brown for permission to hang it in this new International show at Chicago. CHARLES McMANIS APPEARS IN SENIOR ORGAN RECITAI Charles McMansi, a senior in organ from the studio of Laurel Everette Anderson, presented a recital last night in the University Auditorium, which featured organ numbers from Bach, Jongen Franç and Vierre. Mr. McManis has appeared frequently on University programs both as organist and composer. His composition, "Concert Piece for Dance and Orchestra," was played last semester on the mid-winter program of the University Symphony orchestra and the Toug Sigma dancers. The program for the recital included: "Prelude and Fugue in G Major" (Bach), "Con Grazia" (Andrews), "Prelude Eleiguae" (Jongen), "Pastorale" (Francik), and "First Symphony for Organ—Prelude, Allegro vivace, Andante, and Finale" (Vierne). WEEKLY by nation-wide Railway Express. Swift, safe. enjoy. Surely enjoyed by thousands of colleges, at low economical cost. Remember, prompt pick-up and delivery, always without extra charge, in all cities and principal towns. For immediate and college-year service, phone the nearest office of Railway Express. YOUR LAUNDRY HOME AND RETURN WEEKLY. 20 East 9th St., Phone 120, Lawrence, Kan. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Forum Speakers Tonight LEWIS COREY K F K U April 8. Thursday --prevent their being able to cast a ballot in the election. 2:30 p.m.-German Lesson. 2:40 p.m.-News Flashes. 2:46 p.m.-A Shakespeare Progress, Julius Caesar* 6. 00 p.m.-Voice Recital, studio Alice Moncrieff. OVER THE HILL HERBERT AGAR Chemistry Club Meets Today Chemistry Group to K. C. John D. Hutcheson, instructor of the Chemistry Department at "A Study of Dicho (Methoxy)benzo) Ethylene and Related Compound", at the meeting of the Chemistry building, 201 of the Chemistry building. Vansten Ryan, gr, will speak on "In- Nine members of the department of chemistry attended the meeting of American Chemical Society in Kansas City Tuesday evening. Those were Davidson, associate professor of chemistry; Dr. Frank H. Dains, professor of chemistry; Morgan J. Haraka, assistant professor of chemistry; Ramakhil, assistant instructor of chemistry; Winston Ryan, gr; Elza Foster, assistant professor of foods laboratory; Robert H. Hess, assistant chemist in the division of biology, Grisel White, gr; and Young Good, gr. The freeman-sophomore oratorical contest will be held April 21 at 8 p.m. in Fraser theater. The subject of the orations is left to the choice of the contestant. Thirty dollars in prizes will be awarded if six or more students compete: first prize $15; second, $10; and third $5. Student Election— Continued from page 1 Witners, committee head, expressed the opinion that the election would be free from fraudulent votin- activities. The ballots which were off the press at midnight last night were THIS WEEK Combination Ham Salad Sandwich with Potato Salad and PIE A LA MODE UNION FOUNTAIN locked in the police station until this morning. Sub-Basement Memorial Union Third Peace Forum To Be Held "The Causes of War" is the title of the third Peace-Action forum of the current school year which will be held April 15 in the Memorial Union ballroom. Speakers include Dr. R. H. 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