FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 1 p.m.; call KU, 211 after 5; call 2702-K ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Nadine Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weber of Osawatome, was married to Lawrence Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Schwartz of Paola, Jan. 2. Miss Weber was graduated from the University in 34 and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Schwartz is a graduate of the University of St. Louis. Phi Kappa Pi facilitate election the following new officers for the coming semester: President, Stuart Landrum, c37; vice-president, Joe Young, c37; treasurer, Leo Comber, b38; corresponding secretary, Fonion Durand, c39; recording secretary, Charles Hutcheson, c39; historian, Neal Hambleton, c39; messenger, Neal Hambleton, c38; chapplain, Roy Steinheiser, th9; doorkeeper, Joe Knoebe, gr; intramural manager, Fred King, c38 ☆ ☆ ☆ Merle Lough, '34, and Mrs. Lough, Chicago, announces the birth of a son to whom they have given the name, Thomas Michael, on Dec. 22 Mr. Lough, who was make-up man on the Kansan for the Department of Education in Iowa, is now a proof reader for the Bot Color Press of Chicago. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Shirley Wiedemann, Kanas City, Mo., is a guest at the Chi Omega house this week. ☆ ☆ ☆ "The following officers of Kappa Alpha Pai fraternity have been installed: E. Creston Gleed, c37, pressi ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Walton Kabler, Kingman, is a guest of the Acacia fraternity this week. Alpha Kappa Alpha recently held initiation services for Ermil Lee Brewer, 692 Joseph Henter, 687 Curtis Brown, 637, and Marie Wright, 627 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT to four or more lochs, 5 furnished rooms with kitchen privileges, if down payment fields until next month. Furnished rooms. . . . 576 Mrs. Robert Cair Bair announces the engagement of her "daughter, Mary Jo, to €40 to John Sanders Seigle, £82 to Mina Bair to a member of the University security and Seigle is a member of the Alphan Two Genuine fraternity, LOST: Between Santa Fe Depot and 920 Missouri, brown composition laundry bag. Albert Early, Phone 20448, -731 Kappa Alpha Theta had as its guests for dinner last night the members of Mortar Board. The board consisted of Matthew Peterson, Belle Telle The LOST: Navy-blue overcoat with an Other' Label and a pair of black leather gloves in the pocket. Reward. Phone 1139. -722 SINGLE ROOM for Graduate woman student in private home, Ideal location, Every convenience, 1124 Mississippi, Call 1429, -76 dont; Leland Holbert, m39, vice- president; Walter Dooley, c29, secretary; and James Smith, gr, treasurer. Student Loans MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON The marriage of Leona Stone, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Stowe of Tecumseh, to Mr. Roland Welborn has been announced. Mrs. Welborn is a graduate in schools, and Mr. Welburn is doing graduate work at the University. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Luncheon guests at the Gamma PI Beta house were: Martha Jean Simgleton, 27; Jane Blaney, 4c; Shirlew Wiedemann, Karnass City, M.; Mei Heowes, c'uncel; and Mary Lou Zim merman, fa.29. FIVE SPECIALS Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - 35c Soft Deep Wave, any style only 25c WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. 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PHONE 12-987 Plumbers and Electricians Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings SHIMMONS for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. PHILCO Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks SEE US RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 GRUNOW Exchange Scholar Writes of Germany len, Ruth Learned, Barbara Pendleton, Betty Ruth Smith, and Florence Lebrecht. Continued from page 3 features of the methods it is best to take an example. A man is hired by a steel mill at a certain salary which he is to receive every month. However when the end of the month arrives, the worker does not receive all of the money in each. A certain per cent of the salary is paid to the employee and count in (1) an insurance fund and (2) in a hospital fund and is removed from his salary every month. The insurance fund becomes available to the worker in the later years of his life when his diminished capacity for work has rendered him unable to perform any employment in the earlier years. The hospital fund is available whenever he requires medical and hospital care. All men and women receiving a salary are handled by the employer in the same manner. (Only the professional men and women are immune from such a procedure and are therefore awarded a his own compensation.) I fire well-equipped hospitals have been constructed by the government and these are staffed by capable physicians, Men, women, and children are therefore assured of sound medical care in time of distress. The civil servants, of which there are a great number of the railroads and public utilities are employed, are protected in case of injury and at a certain age are retired by the government and begin to receive a pension. As pointed out above this program is not a particular development of the Third Reich. It existed long before 1933. How the new government has affected the life of the working class is interesting to note. During the days following the war in 1932 there were unions in Germany just as in our own country. However the strikes and labor difficulties were creating industrial chains. When the National Socialists took the power in 1933, the labor unions were dissolved and the so-called Labor Front came into being and so it belonged to the employees as well as the employers. All labor differences are handled through this organization. Labor Front As a supplement to the Labor WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Join Our RENTAL LIBRARY 15c for 5 days Front, is the "Kraft durch Freude" (strength through joy) movement. This is one of the most interesting phases of the entire National Socialistic program and is fundamentally an organization to provide recreation, travel and sport for the German laborer. During the weekends in early spring, motorbikes are organized at a ridiculous low price for the members of "Kraft durch Freude." Each member receives an "Ausweise" which allows him to visit all museums, galleries, etc. at a reduction. Several months a year weekly excursions by boat are organized at such a price that the ordinary laborer can participate. (Good books for your week-end reading) 9th & Mass. Use Regs—the chocolate-flavored laxative that tastes like candy. It is gentle acting yet thorough. Children and adults like them for the good they do. Get a package today. H. W. STOWITS 24 25c 《SAVE with SAFETY》 at your Exxall DRUG STORE New Deal for Labor The author took part in a "Kraft durch Freude" outing in the Bavarian Alps earlier in the fall and was much impressed by the experience. The laborer is able to travel through his land taking advantage of the beauty and cultural things that before him had cost him the money. He feels that he is no longer the slave of his particular job for he now can expose himself and his family to the joy of living. The natural result is that he is made and kept healthy in mind as well as Phone 238 He and his family are further assisted by the government in regard to their housing. A great lot of building is going on in Germany today and in every city and town one sees new houses in great numbers. These are small and cheap but well-built houses each usually with Santa Fe CHANGES TRAIN SCHEDULES Effective January 10, 1937 No. 13 for Topcka, Osage City, Emporia, will leave 9:30 a.m. No.23 for Dodge City, Las Vegas, Albquuerque, Los Angeles, will leave 1:05 p.m. No. 6 for Marceline, Galesburg, Chillicothe, Chicago, will leave 9:28 p.m. No. 2 for Marceline, Ft. Madison, Joliet, Chicago, will leave 7:08 p.m. No. 16 for Kansas City, Mo. will leave 1:23 p.m. No.55 for Ottawa, Quenemo, Neosho Rapids, Emporia, will leave 7:40 p.m. No change in trains not shown above. 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