--- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936 PAGE THREE Hill Society S. A.E. Buffet Supper Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a buffet supper Sunday night at the chapter house. The guests included Mrs. L. C. Harris, M. H. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Winters, J. R. Connellly, c. ündr. Curt Patterson, c. £90, Glendis Speakman, c. ündr.; Virginia Taylor, f8; £38, Duallu, c. £90; Harvett, c. £15; Nutt, c. £90; Helen Deer, c. £15; Elizabeth Woods, c. £90; Lucy Trees, 35; Alexi Marks, c. £90; Betty Barnes, c. £90; Anthea Anne Woodbury, c. ündr.; Bertie Ellson, c. £90; Purdy, c. £97; and Patricia Owens, c. £90. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Psi, professional com mier fraternity, announces the commi der of Harvey Fullerton, Independence Mo., and Steven Carrier, Lake City. Mrs. Hil Laebrecht, Kansas City, Mo. was a guest of her daughter Florenbath c26, yesterday at the Kappa Alpha Theta bueh Mr. and Ms. Paul Hof are visiting Mr. Holt's sisters, Miss Ruth Hof, reference librarian at Waton library, and Grave Hof, c'mel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lyman Field, C38, and Quentin Brown, T32, were supper guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Sunday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Beta Theta PI announces the pledging of William Graham, Kansas City, Mo. Big Program for Mid-Week Finals To Be Held April 25 on Granada Theater Stage Dorothy Fritz, da 29; Darley Garlhouse, da 30; and Keith Davies, da 38. Fritz will teach a program of tonight's mid-week变性. Miss Pritz and Mr. Davis will sing and Miss Garlousehouse will give a tau dance. Hodges, da 32; pianist and composer. The finals for the mid-week amateur contests will be April 28, on the stage of the Gracinda theater. Ten amateur contests are to be selected to appear in this final contest. Three of the ten contestants will receive cash prizes and silver medals. Commenting on the amateur night Gene Lloyd, vynant dance manager said, "We have had a tremendous amount of amateur nights, and the performances given the last few weeks have been excellent. We are asking now that all who wish to make arrangements to enter the lookings are filling up." Young Democrats Meet Today Persons who desire to enter the contest may call Gene Lloyd, 2903. The Young Democratic Club will meet in the Men's Lounge of the Memorial Union building at 4:30 tomorrow. Joe Young, 'cunl, will speak on the "New Tax Proposal of the Rosevelt Administration." K B K Y KFKU 2. 30 p.m.—"Kansas Industries," Earl D. Hay, professor of mechanical and industrial engineering. 2:45 p.m.—News Bulletin, W. A. Dill KU. News Bureau. March 18—Wednesday 2:50 p.m. -Health Through the Ages, "The Child's Adolescent Years," Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon. 6:00 p.m.-Cello Recital, Raymona Stuhl, instructor in the School of Fine Arts. 6. 15 p.m.-Study of "Twelfth Night,' Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes. The Westminster A Capella chab, of 60 voices, under the direction of Jim Ward, a music teacher and pro- gram of choir music the evening at 8 p.m. in the University auditorium before delegates to the state convene in choral clubs now being held in $2_4$ rosette. A Cappella Group Will Give Concert Before Club Members Tonight Westminster Choir To Sinr "Exculpate Deo" (Paleituran), "Alhn Exculpate morser" (Paleituran), "C Praise Ye the Name of the Lord "Nikolai", Westminster A Cappella Choir. Prof. Waldemar Geltch, violinist, and Prof. Joseph Wilkins, tenor, will take part in the concert. The program follows. *"Melodie" (Teachikowski), "The Blue Lagoon" (Magnon-Winterminton), "Hera Staccato" (Dinieu-Helfete), Professor Pelch. "Who Is Sylvia (Schubert), 'Hen-Li the Rickshaw Man' (Manning), 'Sbie (Marie刊), 'Love's Philosophy' (Quilter), Professor Wilkens." "Ferce Rased the Tempte" (Coulndy, "We Pray Thee, Graceful Lords" (James), "A Ball of Christ on the Westminster," Westminster A Capellan Choir. "Oh Holy Lord" (Dett), "Wade in the Water" (Cain), Westminster A Cappella Choir. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS This concert is open to the public without charge. the four paintings on display Some recent exhibitions of the great Dutch artist, Vincent Van Gogh, whose nineteenth century paintings have attracted world-wide attention, are being exhibited this week by the School of Engineering and Architecture who is interested may see the reproductions on the third floor of Marvin hall. Van Gogh Paintings on Discs PHONE K.U.66 George Foster to Detroit George O. Poster, registrar at the University, plans to attend a national meeting of college and university registrars at Detroit, April 15. A Kangaeun will be held in connection with he meeting. Washington, March 17- (UDP)—President Roosevelt will send a special message to congress tomorrow to act on a billion dollar relief bill for the 1930s-57 era; it was revealed tonight at the conclusion of a White House conference. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U. 66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics SPECIAL----50e reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.59 to $5.00, complete with hair att. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS, 732'i Mass. Phone 2333; 9411'i Mass. Phone 333. Try JANICE LEE preparations LOST: Between Lawrence and Kansas City, a leather zipper portfolio, balancing to R. B. White, Machinery and Motors, a company more, more, more, Kansas City, Mo. Suitable reward paid for return to owner or L. H. Stair, at Fowles & Shops, Lawrence. MISCELLANEOUS Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box LOST AND FOUND 25c Finger Wave 25c Four doors south of Journal-World Ph. 282 Five expert operators Ph. 283 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR TAILOR --- Twenty-five words or less, one inch insertion, 25c; three insertions, 50c; six inches insertion, 76c; contract rules, not more than 25 words, in 12 per month fat sheet. In payment and advance discounts, for all documents of the form, please send a check to: Warner Bros. Publishing 325 W. 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 The Men's Student Council in publishing for the first time a record of all students, and half of the student body, does so in box 10 that it will set a yearly precedent of publishing, in an official report, its history of the school. To the students he confined to a new printing of a financial statement book is a study in comparative government for this year and last, in order to determine how government has spawned and shaped it. TAXI Uranal Functions Continued The Men's Student Council for this year has maintained the following rural student government services. 924 Mass. TAXI 1. A contribution to the K-Book. 2. A contribution to the Student Di-recory. 3. Conduction of Hobo Day, Nightshirt Parade, Carnival, and other traditions --- 4. Conduction of lesser functions such as student elections, student discipline, parking, etc. The Council has discontinued the following functions: Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. 1. Buying of council keys from student funds. dute tritus. Sending delegates to the Interna- tional Office. Relative Relations Club Convention. 3. Donation to Parent's Day Banquet. (The University had no such banquet this year). 4. Direct contribution to the Band, We now give 3 per cent of our yearly income to that organization. M.S.C. Report of Year's Activity The Men's Student Council for this year has undertaken the following new functions: 5. Attempt to Establish 50-54 Datin on Common Campaign attempts to attempt to establish independence. To the men—the lifting of a financial burden. To the men and women in the community. 6. Establishment of Student Forums on World Affairs—Nine outstanding groups. 1. The M.S.C.-W.S.G.A. Convocation was organized by some 200 students, who praised as one of the finest convocations in years. The first all-student 2 Revision and Codification of the constitution—A much needed revision; to ensure financial record. Aim to make copies available to any student for the exam. J. Warbasse—Head of U. S. cooperatives, 1915-36. Member of N.R.A. advisory board. 3. Devotion of All K. U. Traditions and Printing in Book Form-The form, the techniques, worthy of the University, by the book format, available to all K. U. Marco Morrow—Publ. Capper Publications, Tepka, Kan. Second leading U. S. newspaper. 4. Establishment of a Student Su- vice Court—A new and impartial discipline. Also to arbitrate matters of civil debate. Bill in third reading. Bruce Bliven—Editor New Republic—Spoke at Kansas State Teachers Convention. V. F. Calverton-Leading American anthropologist, leading authority in Sociology. Norman Thomas—Leading American Socialist. Anna Strong—Ten years resident Soviet Union. Foremost U. S. news- Mrs. George Hoxie-Authority on Civil Service, prominent member League of Women Voters. Lester william Henry Allen—Ex-Governor and Ex-Senator of Kansas, Publisher Tennessee State Journal Within Jardine - Es-Secretary of Agriculture, under Herbert Hoover. Former United States Secretary Forum has bridged a great gap in student thinking, and has presented SPRING --both sides of controversial questions fairly and adequately—despite the challenges they face, major milestones and political die-hards. 7. Attempt to provide for an Acceptance Covenet when a government convenes in concession to outline requests for head of student government will be announced; and to view and draw of a new instrument. An attempt to lift the tone of politics on the K. U. campus by making the nominees responsible for the success of the convention. To awake real student interest in their self-government, for Cheerleaders. - A policy of having these outliers remain with the council each year, which will alleviate the necessities of a state-year, was instituted for the first time. Calls for Refreshments Join Your Friends at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement Memorial Union The present council, in adding these slight new students to student government, has directed the school to instituted, wishes to call especial attention to the economy of operation effected as outlined below. The yoya's council is preparing for the next year. We believe it to be a worthy economy in these present times—despite the fact that some of our services have been or are being added Economy In justice to last year's financial recoup, the university will give a $0.00 last year, given $0.00 in this year's Day Banquet, not held by the University this year. This month, you may give $400.00 to the university, and you must agree to a yearly assessment of 3 percent of your tuition at the university. Further, convention expenses year were much higher. The convention was held in Kansas City this year, the cost was $1500, (two is the usual number sent) the cost was performed much less. Also, last week you gave $0.00 for traveling expenses, while this year the M.S.C. decided to buy three The financial report will be found on the following page of this report, with its comparisons with the report of the previous year. The comparison is the very basis of our yearly report; for it is here that the real gains and losses in student government appear consistently, and for these reasons we urge detailed consideration of this report. Several Representatives Will Make Investigations and Attend Conventions To Tulsa Geology Meeting Several members of the faculty in the geology department and some geology majors will attend the annual meeting of the American Association of Petro- EXTRA! EXTRA! See the New Spring Display Of Party Novelties and Party Decorations —And you will also want to see and take advantage of our--or Candied Sweet Potatoes PROGRAMS CENTERPIECES DECORATIONS FAVORS, etc. ORIGINAL DESIGNING of Party Necessities such as--or Candied Sweet Potatoes OCHSE 814 Mass. — Phone 288 Let us assist you in planning your next pasty we enjoy being of service to you and our pies are very reasonable. BRICK'S PHONE 50 PROMPT DELIVERY "On the Hill" Jeum Geologists to be held in Tulsa Okla., on March 19, 20, and 21. Dinner Menu CHOICE OF: Virginia Baked Ham Philadelphia Chicken Legs Minute Steaks Roast Beef and Roast Pork Professors Ellias and Newell will give lectures at several of the meetings. More than 1,500 geologists from all over the United States are expected to attend the meeting during the three-day session. The trip will be made in automobiles. Prof. R. C., Moore, state geologist, Prof. M. K. Elias, Prof. N. D. Newell, Delos Doug, d55, Eric D, melvin Holin, m36, will leave at noon today and will stop in southern Kansas to make several geological surveys. Prof. K. L. Kandes, will arrive in Tulsa Thursday evening. Prof. K. K. Landes, assistant state geologist, Harry Shuffer, c8, Charles Mandlove, c7, J. G. Clarke, c8, Russell Neubelt, in the second and Harold Younger will meet in the earl and Harold Thursday morning. 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