1 Contribute to the Red Cross flood fund. Leave your money at the Business Office A semester's subscription to the Kansan costs $1.75 Or. you can have it for 10 cents a week UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the Universitu of Kansas VOLUME XXXIV Men's Pan-Hel Council Passes New Pledge Rule I "Any man pledging a social fraternity which is a member of the Men's Panhellenic Council shall signify his intention of pledging that fraternity to the secretary of the Council," is a rule which was passed in a meeting of that body Sunday. NUMBER 89 The rule was passed to eliminate arguments which might arise over a man's pledging of two fraternities during the confusion of rush week, and to give the Council an accurate record of members. Another rule passed by the body stated that organizations which apply for membership in the National Interfraternity Council, the National Interfraternity Council. on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris Although books Dr. E. H. Wheeler has written several books on psychology and is familiar with animal as well as human behavior, yesterday his knowledge did not seem great enough to conquer the wall of him misbehaving dog. A passively noticed the dog enjoying around the air when out cause Doger Wheeler calling for the dog to come home. But the dog began running from yard to yard paying no attention to his master. The definitely angered doctor gave chase pointing his finger at the yard and yelling "please stop trying to maneuver the dog into position to get the hypnotic eye upon him, but the dog liked the game of chase and vacated the yards to scamper up the street. At this point the master gave up. When watched the dog run uncontrollably quivering and rushed to read them but blushed so violently that he hurried away from the scene. --later. The section of the magazine devoted to the activities of the United States Army presents on a double page a picture in color of a unit engaged in an artillery, neatly ordered, with a professed top speed of 255 miles per hour, and protected on all sides by flexible machine guns. The book is published in a double One downtown theater magnate is reported to have worked out a system which really gets work out of the $10 a week employee. The method is relatively simple—the merely gives each employer for example a token may be given to the manager, and with the high sounding titles the employees are led to believe that they are important so they work like slaves. ✿ ✿ ✿ The Minor Sports class is going to study the fundamentals of wrestling and class members report that Kenny Postlethwaite is anxious for the class to get started because he wants to learn all of the "holds" so that he can try them. Our classmate remarked that at class practice Postlethwaite would never have any fear of "Hair-holds." The Sigma Kappa's are reported to be getting plenty irate at being confused with the Kappa's at every turn. After amassing enough energy to attend church practically in a body last Sunday, and calling up ahead of time to reserve pews, imagining their audience would be unable to have the preacher announce that the Presbyterian church was pleased to have the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority present. The Sigma Kappa's looked around, and seey nary a Kappa present, surmised that it was again a case of mistaken identity. The first time seeing of this nature she hired the orchestra the girls hired for their winter party turned up at the Kappa house, early in the evening, only to be sent over to the Sigma Kappa house after a little questioning. The girls' one compensation was the fact they fraternized at the Kappa Kappa things up right by having their 'piece de resistance' at a dinner, a huge cake, beautiful decorated with the words Sigma Kappa, instead of the more usual title. Student's Father Killed Dr. Stanton McCool, physician and a prominent American Legionnaire, was killed Sunday near Seneca when his car collided with a truck driven by a member of a CCC company. Doctor McCool is survived by his wife, a daughter, and Stanton Jr., m'39. DEAN BURDICK TO SPEAK BEFORE BAR ASSOCIATIC William L. Burdick, dean of the School of Law, will speak of "The Necessity of an Independent Judiciary" before the bar associations of Lyon, Chase, and Coffey counties in New York, meeting at Ecumenical Friday night. George Snyder, traffic officer of the University, announces that allRegistration will go intagain tomorrow morning. Parking Regulations Into Effect Wednesday A scheduled appointment of Dean Burdick to address the Wichita State association at Wichita last Saturday night did not materialize when the death of Harry Hart, 99, president of the school district, the Ypsilanti School of Law, caused the meeting to be postponed until March 6. Parking of cars on the mai which was permitted during the wten-seester period, will be allowed, and all holders of licenses will be issued. Cars campus licenses may park cailelic hedge or west of the En ing building. Speed limits and stop signs be observed. In that connect fierc Snyder said that the airst bus stops on Mississippi str the east side of the Chemistry ing, when there are the Chemical no pas for thursday so he will go on around the to make the stop, thus leavin narrow street clear while ditch passengers. DEAN SWARTHOUT NAMES NEW A CAPPELLA MEN. Dean Swarthout of the Sch man Fine Arts announced yesterday for the two vacancies in the so section of the Westminster A inc pella choir have been filled, two students admitted are Betty re Mechem, fa uml, and Helen Cohen be mech, fal'39 Both women are majors in the School of Fine艺 no. The choir will make its next citi lian performance on Feb. 28 at all-musical Vespers when the ex tata "Abraham Lincoln" by la pata "Damrosch will be repeated, be Irene Peabody as solist and with ar choir and University Symphony of chestra. Celebrate Kansas K.U. Alumni Attend Meeting Boston and Schenectady A large number of University alumni were among the Katee who gathered for the Kansas precelebration in the East. In Boston, 49 Jayhawks attend at the Westin the Prof. Cannon, 12 librarians and Yale University, was the prized speaker. His subject was "Kate," in Panorama from Coronado on Landen." Phil Bramwell, 36,"scholars at the Harvard Business School in present day affairs at University. Edwin F. Parker, '31, was chief chairman of the K.U. Alur Boston and Ralph Hower, '25 retary for the coming year. elected to the Executive C were Elizabeth Plank Jenkins, '18 Allen, '17 James Callahan, '3 Deane Mottall, '21 Thirty-five former University, dents were present at the celeb in Schenectady. The entailment there was given through the binded affections of University of I and Kansas State College at Mrs. Garold King, '29, who elected vice-president of the was the only University gelected to an office. Former Student Dies Mrs. John M. Lemmer, f2, 22, friday morning at her home in Boston, since pneumonia since Jan. 25. --later. The section of the magazine devoted to the activities of the United States Army presents on a double page a picture in color of a unit engaged in an artillery, neatly ordered, with a professed top speed of 255 miles per hour, and protected on all sides by flexible machine guns. The book is published in a double LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1837 K F K U Tuesday, Feb. 9 2:30 p.m. Elementary Germs 2:42 p.m. News Basket 2:46 p.m. Choosing Your V V Teaching in the Public School Teaching, dean of, of Education. 6 p.m. Choosing Your V "Aviation," Pfor. Earl D. H. 10 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook edition. 10:15-10:45 p.m. Request I Prof. Robert Calderwood. Tuesday, Feb. 9 Roosevelt Urges Lewis and G.M.C. To Compromise Union Leader Virtually Abandons Hope To Settle Strike Dispute Detroit, Feb. 8.—(UP)–President Roseveil has urged John L. Lewis, militant union leader, and General Motors Corporation executives to reach a compromise agreement on settlement of the costly automobile strike, it was learned here tonight. Simultaneously it became known that Lewis virtually has abashed hope of settling his case, which Governor Frank Murphy. He is said to have informed Johnson. Kansas--generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; trailing temperature Wednesday and in west portion Tuesday. Edward O. Willeford, 36, a major in the department of journalism and press, was killed on the Daily Krasan, has accepted job on the Antoninian, Jonathan, and George L. Carl's journalism major also, is editor and owner of the newspaper. WEATHER OVER THE HILL Villeford Has Job in Illinois Margie Spearing, creek, was treated Saturday night at memory hospital after accriminations which she received when she fell on the ice while Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. Delegates Attend Conference. Spearing Injured in Fall Dr. Margaret Dale Will Speak Today Twenty-three University delegates representing Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. attended the Rocky Mountain Student, Christian Monroe. Former Kansas Student Will Present Two Lectures Dr. Margaret Lincoln Dale, well-known Kansas City city grand specialist, will speak this afternoon at Henley House at 4:30, and again at 8 o'clock this evening. The topic of her afternoon talk will be "Feminine GHGiene." She will speak on "The Relation of Glands to Health and Personality" at night. This concludes a series of meetings by the Academy Commission on the subject of "Personality and Family Relationships." At 6 o'clock this evening, a din- will be there. Squadron Insigne Designed by Crafton Appears in Life Not since 1918 has Prof. Alles, Crafton, department of speech and dramatic art, had eyes on the insigne whose he designed for the Poor- Witness Bombardment Squad- dron of the United States Army during the war. It recently appeared along with 13 other insignia on a double page of the Jan. 25 issue of Life. ible machine guns. Under the picture appear the insignia in a double Bishop Asserts Duty of Church To Guard Society Christianity and Social Action' is topic of McConnell's Address "It is the function of the church to give the prophet a chance to say what he has to say," is the belief of Francis J. McConnell, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the past quarter of a century, who spoke Sunday evening in the University Auditorium. Bishop McConnell, speaking on the subject "Christianity and Social Ac- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor p.m. call KU-21, 219 or 2782-KI Phi Gam's Hold 38th Annual Pig Dinner At Chapter House Pt Peuterton chapter of Phi Gamma Delta feituerly held its thirty-eighth annual Pig Dome night at 7 p.m. The sixteen-dinner was served at 6:30 p.m. To Denise Lemoine, c'40, the youngest woman present, went the traditional honor of receiving the pig's tail. Before the main course pig's head, adorned with customary fashion wilters, chrysler, ribbons and a pearl passed and everyone present respectfully kissed it. Between courses and after the dinner the numbers and their guests dance in the ballroom where the white color seated carriages carried out. Louisa and his orchestra furried the music. The claparores were: Mrs. Ralph Baldwin Mrs. R. C. Madley Mrs. Mary Hugh Meigh C. Flooding The following were guests: Mark Marhum, f49 Arbita Ann Woodbury, c1und Jane Johnson, f40 Francese Navarro, c1und Elizabeth Lirkus, f37 Ruth Eshner Purdy, c17 Margaret Charles, f40 Margaret McCarthy, c40 Mary Lee Stevens, c18 Charrie Ann Hay, f49 Marina France, c18 Rudolf Ruben Cook, f49 Katherine Summa Foster, c18 Ellizabeth Carruth, c18 Florence Ware, c18 Flores Ware, c18 Lona B. Funk, c18 Joan James, c59 Ruth Rachid Armstrong, c37 Mariette Harburgh, c18 Harriet Smith, c18 Anna Hubhack, c18 Burtisha Campbell, c17 Bertisha Lebesch, c16 Diana Woods, c18 Helin Nelson, c38 Britain Jane Lennon, c38 Alexia Marks, c39 Virginia Bevely, c39 Nadolph Alloon Inglumman, c37 Mariaette Mergers, c24 Jour Muriam, c40 Rebecca Mitchell, c19 Donine Lemonne, c38 Harry Harrington, c38 Louise Bottom, c43 Jane Warring, c40 Jan Jerry, c40 Cristina Dajton, f49 Betty Ann Yankee, f140 Darwin Johnson, c40 June Kirkham, c99 Mariee Alice Crome, c100 Mariette Anne Cromie, c101 Dorothy Fritz, c142 Lucille Springer, c143 Mary Ann Edgerton, c172 Fredrages, c174 Mabel Harbor, Toopka Elizabeth Carney, Winston Sally Jane Winston, Upstika Danelyse Wichita Donately Berryman, Sidolia, Mo Ulanzo Shackley, Kannai City, Mo Marianne Willard, Kannai City, Mo William Winkles, Abkone Better Bender, Kannai City, Mo Jane Janey, Abkone John Jeffery, Ellworth John Rugh, Abkone Charles Lee Brown, 36, Wichita Alpha chapter of Phi Chi Delta, national Presbyterian sorority, held initiation services Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at the Colonial Tea Room. Those initiated were Edna May Parks, Flora Roberts, Delma Oyler Evelyn McCool, Janine Fink, Virginia Varss, Amanda Stringer, Velma Wilson, Luck Birk, Dorothy Fink, Isabelle Moll, Chiomt Eunice, Jorie Roberta, Alice Russell, Marion Gettar, Mary Etra Wallace, Ruth Olive Brown, Thelma Oyler, Catherine A Heinlein, Catherine Erwin, Lois Naylor, Ethylene Burns, Vili McCool. A banquet followed the initiation. The team took part in the program were Mary Frances Butler, Mrs. R. W. Holmes, Umee Weber, Eleanor Slothhower, Mildred Mitchell, and Peggy Draper. Peggy Gray Guests present included Mrs. N, P. Sherwood J, F. Kell, M. S. C. A. Yeomans, Mrs. F, A. Russell M, H. Mitchell, Mrs. R. W. Holmes, W. J. Waumgartner, Mrs. Anna Oliger, T. H. Azman, Mrs. Cola Morrison, Peggy Draper and Mary Stanley ☆ ☆ ☆ Draper启明 to host a dinner meeting of Phi Chi Delta for the new semester will be held Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at Westminster hall. Beta Theta Pi fraternity announces the pledging of William Graham; c'39, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority will be Books of. Verse That She Will Always were presented! Books of Verse That Ship Wit' Allways Treasure. We suggest Teadealle - Low Fee Gems, Rubayat Milapier - Low Fee Figs From Thistles No So Deep As a Well Oxford Books of German, French or Tennessee, Wordworth, Burns, Milton, Yeats Intermerie - Marian English and American Poetry Give Yourself a Treat Neckbands that fit-cuffs the way you like them. Sheets Laundered by U₂ Stay Fresh Ever So Much Longer. Phone 432 By having your Shirts professionally laundered. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vermont Francesc Stephenson, c38, and Marion Petera, c40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Edward Hush, c'41, of Leavenworth. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi btsu house Thursday night included Drew McLaughlin, £38; James Bicket, £37; Raymond Watson, £39; Ernest Sewell, £36; Keith Swinchart, £36; John Chandler, £37; Harlan PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST? Dark green belts hat in room 10 Building. Buildings. Intimacy. an address in hat. Call Bob Richards, plea 1111. . . . . ONE STOP **OPPLES:** Boston Wire and Sinsenh Fox Tierstier; Chopsie; Shepard; Collis; White Edinburgh, WAY EENHAN, BADWANN SEA —100 COSTUME AFTERNOON, a morning's watch at the skating area in South Park, Call Bill Barr, phone 7131; Rewa-8 109. FOR SALE: Three modern homes, good for paint; well located; near campus. Prices very low. Will trade for a clear and near Lacrosse. Todd Afford. 1341 Ver- 00. WANTED: Laundry work. Will call for and deliver, Call evenings, Mrs. Smith. 26148 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 924 Mass. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. 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