1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY' KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor an account of Mr. G. KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU, 23); after call, 2702-RU) Heffner-Bowlus The marriage of Miss Jane Helfron c37, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bheffner of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. George Rex Bowles, Jr., c38, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rex Bowles, to take place Saturday afternoon, Dec. 26, in the chapel of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Kansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mes. Bowlus is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. Bowlus is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The couple will live in Lawrence while Mr. Bowlus continues in school. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Jenkins III of Kansas City, M., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennette, to Mr. George Younger of Chicago Miss Jenkins, c39, is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. ☆ ☆ ☆ The K.U. Dames will hold a Talmide party in the women's lounge of the Administration building, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The party is in honor of those members of the staff who work there. The hostesses are: Ms. George Norland, Mrs. Ralph Wagner, Mrs. Emma Guilick, Mrs. Edward Howell, Mrs. Vernon Coffman, Mrs. Melvin Harlin, Mrs. Marvin Steffen, Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Mrs. Ruthie Ratsholt, Mrs. Gustave Goeddert, and Mrs. Myron Messenheimer. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Everett Higgins, 138. Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, announces the pledging of Laurence McVey, 178. The engagement of Miss Virginia Gatchel of Kansas City, Ms. to Mr. J. M. Mohinaro, c38, was announced at Mission Hills Country Club in Kansas City, Mo., during the holidays Miss Gatchell is a student at Western College, Oxford, Ohio. Mr. Molina is a member of Delta Tau Delm. Dean Stockton Attends Conference PHONE K.U.66 R.O.A. Meets Tomorrow Maxine Ellison is Delegate Miss Maxine Elsen, c37, was delegate from Delta Chapter of Alpha Kapaa Alpha to the Alpha Kapaa Alpha Boulder in Louisville "Administration and Supply" will be the topic discussed by Major H. E. Roy, reserve officer, tomorrow night at the regular meeting of R.O. A. Lions, 45, in room 204, Fowler Hall. Political practice will be held at 6:45 Pistol practice will be held at 6:45 on the indoor range at Fowler Shops Economics Professors to Chicago Grad Heads Health Clinic The American Economies association meeting held in Chicago Dec. 20 at the University attended by St. Truckee M. Metzler Leonard K. and H.F. Holzclaw as representatives of the University Professor Metter, by special request, participated in a round table discussion on "Monopolistic Competition." FOR SALE: A pair of Wright and Dixon ice skates, price $3.00, Martin Maloney, 1132 Teen, p. 5699. -76 CLASSIFIED ADS OVER THE HILL 732 1/2 Mass. Dean Stoket Attends Conference Dean Franklin T. Stockholm, of the University of Texas at Austin, reference of the national officers of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business federality, in Chicago last week and vice-president of the national group. MAKE THAT CHRISTMAS present a puppy from Brockway Kennels, Baldwin, Kansas, Scottier; Cockey; Chose; Wire Whites; White Films -76 Student Loans Prof. Florence B.: Sherborn of the home economics department apent the Christmas vacation in New York City where she attended the annual meeting of the Health Board of the Metropolitan Life insurance company. Dr. Loona Baumgartner, daughter of Prof. and Mrs W. J. Baumgartner, daughter of Dr. W. J. Baumgartner the child health clinic of the New York City board of health, and will assume her duties Jan. 15. Miss Baumgartner received degrees from Columbia University four years later received M.D. and Ph. D. degrees from Yale. ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up FIVE SPECIALS Evening Appointments TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Soft Deep Wave, any style only 25 Plain Shampoo and Wave. with neck trim - - - 35c with neck trim - - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim. 50c Ladies and gents leather jackets remodeled, dyeed, etc. Luggage repaired, reconditioned, Leather Life Waterproof Shoe Polish, Super leather soles, Iron or leather caps. 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE K.U.66 FIRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION 9. 24 Mass. MAIDEN SIGN CO. SCHULZ the TAILOR 17 W. 9th St. The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete WAVE ... 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lad Dealer Shoppe Lord Lad Dealer 929 Mits M29 Mits PHONE 12-987 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 9.20-22 Mass. An unusual map of Kanaas, made of inlail wood, was presented to the Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art. Jan. 10. Toy E. Manson of Chillecheo, Toy Oy. Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings 929 Mass. Plumbers and Electricians China. Glass. Lamps Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies SHIMMONS Twenty-five words or less one inscription, 21c four ‘inscriptions’, 106 ix six; twenty, 75c rate not, more than 2.1words, 12.4 per month pay. Payable on account, 75c rate not, more than 2.1words, 12.4 per month pay. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Inlaid Wood Map of Kansas Is Presented To Thayer Museum SEE US --- RADIOS FOR RENT PHILCO The map contains 125 different kinds of wood inlaid on a plywood base. The woods were gathered from 21 different countries. Each county in the state is of a different kind of wood. The inlaid veneer is one twenty-eighth of an inch thick. In the upper left-hand corner of the plaque is the date of Kansas' adminstration, the unlake 1860. In the upper right-hand corner is the name and at the bottom is a sunflower with petals made of Osage orange wood and a center of amboyan wood from India. Phone 303 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. GRUNOW Mannon, a retired railway mail clerk, makes the plaques in his shop on a 10-acre farm near Chillecourt, Missouri, in the School of Engineering, and an older son, EugenE Lee Mannon, majored in architecture and was at the University from 1924 to 1927. Mannon is on active postal duty two years ago. The map of Kansas has 57 kinds of wood native to the United States and 68 native to foreign countries. In the border of the Kansas map are clony from East India; Carpathian elm from Russia; avodire and benin from Africa; ash from England; tamarack, spirea, beech, white oak, wisteria, skunkwood, water oak crepe myrtle and six unidentified species from the United States. Woodruff Makes Study of Grasshoppers In Douglas County Dr. L. C. Woodruff, professor of entomology, spent most of his summer vacation collecting some 6,000 grasshoppers here in Douglas county. Doctor Woodruff has just finished classifying these insects in an effort to better understand kind of grasshoppers which were caused injury to economic plants. In collecting these grasshoppers Doctor Woodruff visited four types of fields: corn, alfalfa, prairie grass, and a common weed patch, so as to make a comparable collection. He found that the hopperes were more prevalent in the cultivated fields than in the other fields, mainly because there is more moisture in the former. He said, also, that it was interesting to note that more grasshoppers were found in the cultivated fields than in the prairie grass. More non-nourishing hoppers were found in the prairie grass than the other types of fields because of a lack of moisture in the tall grass. Three in Design Develop New Type Of Sculpture Recently there came from the kiln in the geology building the culmination of a series of experiments conducted by Norman Plump, assistant in the department of design, Bernard "Poco" Frazier of diorama fame, and Carl Peters, former stuart collector of "Martha's Wind" and "Torso" for "Boco" Frazier were molded in clay and successfully glazed. Ceramic sculpture on the Hill is the outgrowth of two men's desire: Norman Plummer to discover and further a distinctive middle-western art medium, and "Foco" Frazier to discover a permanent art medium less expensive than metal for casting his sculptures. Carl Peters became engaged in the project and has helped execute the execution of the experiments which have made possible ceramic sculpture. menter, but also much work for it is necessary that the worker check all the procedure, in order that the document may be used purposively later. Materials Found by Research The materials used in ceramics on the Hill are in a large measure the outgrowth of the researches in clays and glazes made by Norman Plumlman for glazes, the slick surfaces of ceramic tiles that can easily adapted from the working conditions of one shop to that of another because of differences in clays and firing conditions. Norman Plummer has developed over 30 glazes through which different colors and surfaceace can be given to pottery. The kinds of glazes, the kinds, the quantities, or the mixing of ingredients occurs, and quite successful glazes may develop from such accidents. An error of that sort brings joy to the experi- WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th Plummer has also tested various Kansas clays for color, plasticity, shrinkage, strength and hardness of the clay. Plummers from several places in Kansas can be successfully used in ceramics. The kaolin dug from Old North College Hill west of Corbin hall, can be prepared successfully for use. It fires red and hard of surface. Clay is an excellent heat-resistant material. After digging the kaolin, the worker grinds it to a powder, mixes the powdered clay with water in a machine known as a "blunger," then places the liquid mass on a plaster slab which absorbs much of the moisture. The resulting mass is airless and does not expand when where the remainder of the water and the air-bubbles escape, and where the texture improves. Escaping air bubbles are particularly annoying to ceramic-workers for they are responsible for the thin spots of cracks and whiteness and cause cracks in the clay, and discoloration in the glaze. Has Tested Clays Free Shrimp Friday Evening The sculptures "South Wind" and "Torso" can be seen in the department of design. B.E. Raising Turkeys Provides Source Of Income for Students Miss Jane Raup, c40, eradicated the Kaman City market during the holidays and sold 400 of the turkeys in her store. Her parents farm new Great Bend. When the Raup 1,200-acre farm near Great Bend yielded no wheat due to the continued drought, Jane and her family income so that she and her breather, Phil, c38, might continue their education. She plans to continue despite this year's poor marriages, her brother finish his education. George "Potsy" Clark, former University of Illinois quarterback and for the last three years coach of the Detroit Lions, signed today as coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the professional Football league. Former K.U. Coach Signs With Brooklyn Dodgers Clark was head football coach at the University from 1921 to 1925, and then at the university of Kentucky later at Bufer University for several years after he left Lawrence. leacias Move Acacia fraternity moved Dec. 18, from Brynwood Place to 1541 Tenn. This house was formerly occupied by the Phil Beta Pi fraternity. Spain-tion, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen is re- recommended for the head of the newly created department of Physical Education. The pilots in the stricken planes, it was reported, took to their parachutes and were taken prisoners when they landed. They were carrying permits signed by General Francisco Franco, rebel commander. The provincial government at Bilboa protested this aggression against the vast civil population with German material and pilots. Athletics-tion, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen is re- recommended for the head of the newly created department of Physical Education. Two other German planes were said to have been brought down in the vicinity of Villa Real. Continued from page one Read the Kansan Classified Ads. Continued from page one frequent outbursts in the past which have created so much discussion. Continued from page one The recommendations adopted by the Board of Regents were the result of an investigation into the athletic situation at the University by a committee of three members: R. T. O'Neill, Dr. James D. Perry, and Drew McLaughlin, Paola. The report of the investigating committee was adopted unanimously by the Regina. The other members who approved the measure are: C. M. Harger, Abellee; Sam Edwards, Blue Rapid; D. H. K. Skierd, Wheeldrift; Oscar Shaafier, City Council; W. D. Lyon, and Lester McGarry, Garden City. RESOLVED, that the Board of Regents establishes the following policies for the Athletic Department for the University of Kentucky. 1. The direction of athletics shall be in the hands of a committee of the Athletic Board, which is sentative to the Big Six Conference as chairman of the committee, the other members from the Athletic Board, one of whom shall be a member of the faculty, the other an Alumnus of the faculty, and the others known as the Committee on Management of Athletics and all coaches port to this committee. This committee shall also have charge of the building at the University. The Burser shall be Business Manager of athletics, and new constituted shall be abolished. 2. No coach of the major sports or the college football team of the Department shall be a member of the Athletic Board. The Chamberly Board, not president of the Board, but not president of the 3. The Alumni members of the Alumni Association shall be elected by the Alumni Association, the Faculty Members shall be elected by the Faculty Members shall be chosen by the stu- 员 members shall be chosen by the stu- 4. There shall be a Football Coach, each Coach and a Coach of each Unit have entire charge of his own activities and be responsible therefore 5. The Division of Physical Education as at present in the curriculum shall be expanded to include a four-year course in Physical Education, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen is re- recommended for the head of the newly created department of Physical Education. PATEE Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 WEEK DAYS 10c TH 7 TODAY! AND WEDNESDAY Big Hit Feature Pictures 2 2 ROMANCE ROMANCE Rides the Airplanes 'Sitting on the Moon' Roger PRYOR IF YOU KNOW Boy What a Show JEAN HARLOW FRANCHOT TONE CARY GRANT ALSO 6. The Athletic Board must meet with the Board to ensure that the Board is meeting at least every two months during the school year and that the Board of Athletics shall make its report on the meeting. On the Sbin-- Continued from page one COLOR CARTOON Shows 3-7-9 --with the Screen's Irresistible Lover! Delin Chai's and decided to take their picture. One member named Craverd had evidently gone to the movie or been reading that more publicity could be earned by lighting cameras, just like them. Just then "Porcupine Down" came upon the scene and explained to Craverd that he should "amplify mankind", so all was well and no doubt, a ceremonial life was begun. GRANADA Instructor John E. Kisler of the department of economics distributed his class in business organization early yesterday morning, giving as ENDS TONITE! Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man's New Hit! Wm. Powell Myrna Loy "AFTER THE THIN MAN" The Fun Starts Right Where "The Thin Man Left Off." Always 2 Big Features WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday - Saturday Now for the First Time at Regular Prices A HOWL to match each mystery THRILL "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" ALSO Musical Reveal - Oddity Vaudeville Acts Latest News WM, POWELL MYRNA LOY LUISE RAINER WHERE STUDENTS MEET LAST TIMES TONITE! HURRY! He was a movie star slush! She wrote mystery novels! And then they ran smack into a real murder mystery. LAST TIMES TONIGHT HORIZONTAL Ralph Bollamy in a Tour of Scheme-Lined Excitation! With Joan Perry in "COUNTERFEET LADY" No.1— "COUNTERFEIT LADY" CLAUDETTE COLBERT - FRED MacMURRAY "THE BRIDE COMES HOME" Adm. 10c - 15c Shows 2:30.7.9 BING CROSBY WED. - THUR. BARGAIN DAYS 2 Big Pictures for You! "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" - IN Seats! CAROLE LOMBARD A Great Hit With a Great Cast! GEO. BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN ETHEL MERMAN No.2 Come Early —Yes by all means See it. "RENDEZVOUS" ANY SEA 10c GEORGE RAFT ROSALIND RUSSELL ALSO "LEST WE FORGET" LEO CARRILLO Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 p.m. in "IT HAD TO HAPPEN" (And it Went to Then!) "1936 IN REVIEW" PARAMOUNT NEWS TAKE HER TO A VARSITY SHOW his reason that he had ridden the Pennsylvania railroad on his return from vacation, and as a result of the ride, bodily portions were completely fatigued. --- On demonstration in the Kansean newairman is a musical instrument known as a grind organ which plays only when the snorkel is turned. Vorticuous numbers such as "Buchula Land," "Tulipa," and "Golden Slipsper" seem to be the favorite. Es-Governor Wooding tried to buy the instrument after having been serrated by Don Hoks and Schiller Sherp at a National Guard camp several years ago, and a good Wooding played the instrument. Wooding had been successful. Finest in Screen Entertainment 25c 'Til 7:00 Shows 3-7-9 But Here's Another Holiday We're Sure You'll Like! We Sincerely Hope You Enjoyed Your Vacation! With Those Nit Wit Comedians of "The Big Broadcast" IT'S MAD...ITS INSANE IT'S COCK-EYED ... IT'S GREAT! MARY BOLAND The world's five funniest comedians! GLORGE ORACLE BURNS=ALLEN JACK BENNY Friday - Saturday SCOOP! The First Authentic Pictures of Hoover, Himself, and His G-Men, Behind the Scenes and in Action "You Can't Get Away With It" Narrated by LOWELL THOMAS AND Regular Feature With Rav Millan - Lynne Overman Watch for These Paramount Jubilee Hits at This Theatre! THE PLAINSMAN CHAMPAGNE WALTZ, MAID OF SALEM SWING HIGH, SWING LOW SOULS AT SEA WAIKIKI WEDDING And Other Big Pictures!