TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Sigma Chi's Entertain With Buffet Supper The following were guests at the buffet tupper which sigma Chi吉 gave Sunday night: Jane Hannah, c'uncal; Mary Annie White, c'uncle; Alen Duval, Clemens Reilly, c'uncle; Lemon, c'virginia PAYOR; Loue Lee Hawks, c'Evlyn Elyn, c'Lesty Markham, fa'39; Alice Team, ca'88 Moore, c'Betty Ann Jones, c'95; Bertha White, c'uncle; Katherine Ruttle, a'89; Ann Horton, c'37; Mary Ruth Rube, b'36; Maxine Laughlin, fa'39; Marie Forbes, c'37; Barbara Landen, fa'38; Betty Ann Landes; Jackie Roberts, c'Roberta Cook, fa'39; and Mary Kay Miley, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpine Tan Omega Initiates Ten Members Alpha Tau Omega hold formal initiation services Sunday for the following men: Ted Chapin, c;39; Joe Langwych, c;38; Robert Doodlett, c;39; David Thompson, e;unel; Robert Walker, c;39; Clavie Holley, c;39; Skeil Kellan, c;40; James Hearn, c;39; Richard trick, b;39; and James Meyer, bunet, Jack Turtle and John Doelette, Kansas City; Joe Balch, Charvue; and Prof. E. N. Don were visitors. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kayanaugh-Cooper Marriage Mr. and Mr. Frank Kavaughn, Kansas City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Frances, to Mr. Carl Burke, at New Orleans, La., Feb. 27, 1963. Mrs. Cooper was graduated from the University last year and was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Cooper was graduated from the University in 1987, and he is now a Member. He is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fernistry. Weekend guests at the Delta Chi house included Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Deringer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford, the Rev and Mrs. Alain M爬her, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jones of Emperor; Walter Lyman and Mrs. and Mrs. C. J. Cox of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E, V. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, and Mr. Robert Sorterius, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Tacon, Kansas City, Mo.; Ind; Mr. and Clarence Fleicard, Lawrence; Dr. and Underwood, and Helen Underwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Elva Chatum, and Butter, Lawrence, guests at the Sigma Phi Equinon house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Triang house were Louis Anderson, edune Dane Krebchli, c'unc; Margaret Cour坦, cn'tc6 Helen Kikemilan, c'unc; Mariam Young, fa38 Elizabeth Kemp, c'k9 Muriain Murling, ed; calen Caroline Alkre, elzabeth Purcell, c'k6; and Louis Farber, c'39. --c Finger Wave Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Marshall and Kansas City, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. W. H Markham, Parson; Mrs. Vestine, Nell Heoy, Belle, Kansas City, Md., were Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house were Mrs. O. J. Corbett; Dr. Wesley Sternberg; and O. J. Chain, Jr.; Sam Millinger, c:37; David Morgan, c:34; and Graham Morgan, c:34. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Kay Daugherty, gr and Jack Cowles, Independence, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. PHONE K.U. 66 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ And, Mrs. Sam Hubbard, and Martha Soilz, Ottawa, were guests Sunday of Anne Hubbard, c38, at the P Beta Phi house. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Williamson and two daughters, of Tulsa, Oklah, were dinner guests Sunday at the Beta Theta Pi house. Mrs. H. H. Allen, Mrs. Leister Furger- son, and Mr. Herbert Allen, Arkansas City, were dinner guests Sunday at the Delta Zeta house. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Pack, and Louis Farber, of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests at the Triangle house. Alpha Chi Omega held initiation services for Merida Howe; c'unl. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Ripley, Kansas City, Mo. led at the Alpha Delta Pi house, Saturday evening. Mr. Jean Whitney and Miss Arlen Flusher, Kansas City, Mo., were week end guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Mrs. R. D. Armstrong, Scott City, was weekend guest of her daughter, Ruth. 27, at the Karpa Alpha Theia house TAILOR Vivian Webster, of Kansas City, Mo was a weekend guest at the Acach house. Alpha Omicron Fi announces the pledging of Patty Hewitt, Hutchinson and Dorelle Wyrick, Leavenworth. Alpha Chi Omega held formal initiation services Sunday for Merida Howe e'unel. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley, and Job Farey, e'auch Hutshionen, were dime guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunda Orville Chandler, fs, Lawrence, spent the weekend in Wichita visiting friends One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS PHONE K.U.66 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Try JANICE LEE preparations Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics SPECIAL...50c reduction on any per- mison, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanent $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 732½ Mass. Phone 2333; 941½ Mass. Phone 233. 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Herr Zwicker Defends Nazi Rearming Policies Alpha Delta Pi will give a faculty dinner Thursday evening. proposal of Loudbury, English Isher leader, to mobilize common sense; give Hitler a chance to prove whether he is honest or not," he says. (Continued from once one) FOR WARS OF WISDOM'S DAY "Our arguments are based on the doctrine that the United States has only the constructive and reasonable idea to make the world safe for peace, but who was unfortunately defeated at Vernailles." "The only thing I wish Americans to do is not to read the headlines only about this German step, but to read with common sense—without any prejuvenate," he said and the German memorial, as published in the Kansas City newspapers. Praise for Wilson's Doctrines Dr. Zweicker is a firm believer in the National Socialist party, and in De Fuehler as the head of that movement. I was opposed to Hiller and the Nazis but welcomed the program for stubbornly studying the program and observing the Hiller regime. I became converted to the cause. The Nazi party has become an active force among workers and unifying the nation. During the life of the republic, Germany was a weak, defenseless country of highly individualistic people. Hitler has other world powers." What Germany wants more than anything else, he believes, is peace—with the occupation of the Rhine valley an imposition to establish and maintain that peace. Charges of "German militarism" are ridiculous, Dr. Zwicker declares, when it is considered that in Franck young men are required to take three years of military training, as compared to one year in Germany. Announce French Play Cast Annual Presentation Will Be Given Next Saturday Evening Fourteen student of the department I recommend languages will have parts in English, French, Spanish, Italian and I believe 'L'Avare,' to be presented in museum theater on Saturday evening. The cost includes Robert Pyle, Kiteh Davis, Mrs. Beulah Chipapua, Dale Underwood Marguerite Jarrott, Frank Gunzinger, Martha Brown, Vernon French, Dean K. Brooks, Elaine Soidman, Joe Buttrum, Felkyn Kelly, an Mark Nichols, Music will be furnished by Marguerite Burk, Mary Betis, and Martha Laura Gruver. The action of the play revolves around a miser, Harapson, whose greed causes him to abandon his happiness into the lives of his son and daughter. Fortunately, his plan are Eductors Believe Accidents Can Be Reduced by School Courses Laud Safety Fifteen college and high school executive expressed the belief that the accident death tol, which reached 30-years' age, could be reduced by a drive-drive Hekel, deen of米 at the University of Missouri, backs this plan of safe-driving courses. Schools introducing such classes are making a "decidely safer" approach to Hekel. Among the schools who have safety courses included in their class work now are the St. Louis and St. Joseph high schools and a Kansas coll 2:47 p.m.-Books Old and New, Mr Kenneth Rockwell. James M. Strike of the executive 6. 00 p.m.-Athletic Scrapbook, 141st Edition. Prof. E. R. Elbel. K F K U March 10—Tuesday 2:30 p.m.-Should We Make Education Interesting?, Dr. Bert A. Nash. PATEE --- --- --committee of the National Safety Council considers "schools of instruction for drivers one of the greatest single ways to lower the shameful death record on our highways." An organization, the auto organization to co-operate with the schools said that materials would be available to any school. 2:44 p.m.—News Flashes, W. A. Dill K.U. News Bureau. ENDS TONITE ALL 10C SEATS SHOWS "FORCED LANDING" "HARMONY LANE" WED. - THUR. VICTOR JORY ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" Protests Oath Law BANK NITE WEDNESDAY Dr. Anita Marbury Lively debate marks introduction of new rules to regulate present law. Present law repeats oaths of allegiance from teachers. Decision by state officials as pod as she spots for the reopening MRS. F. N. RAYMOND'S REPLICA WINS ATTENTION IN WINDOW A miniature replica of the White House which was made by Mrs. F, N. Raymond, wife of Prof. F. N.-Raymond of the engineering school has attracted considerable attention in the Douglas County Republican window The miniature shows the house and iwns with the Republicans entering be White House with Alf M. Llanderan, a man in a suit, several other replicas of well-known found Vernon was displayed in Weaver's window some time ago, and "The ending of the Pilgrims" was shown by Douglas County Republican window Library Needs Sentries Superior, Wis.—(UP)—Miss Martha Merrell, librarian, has taken drastic steps to prevent theft of books from the public library here. Since 1927, an inventory of 545 books at $15,000 have been stolen. Miss Merrell may even place gloves at the doors. PRODUCERS DEMAND GRANADA MAT. 25c NOW! THANK YOU, K. U. for Breaking All Attendance Records in Lawrence Theo History! NITE 35c FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Positively the Only Lawrence Showing This Year! "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "A Midsummer Night's Dream" LAND NEAR WARRENSBURG, MO. TO BE RECREATIONAL AREA ALL SEATS RESERVED Two Performances Only FRIDAY ONE DAY ONLY Matinee 2:30 Night 8:30 Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Carl's ONE DAY ONLY Prices: Matineco 50c - 75c Night 50c - 75c - $1, Plus Tax Prices: Matinee 50c - 75c HERE SUNDAY A two-year job of transforming 3000 acres of rolling woodland in Johnson county, Mo., near Warensburg into a family recreational area, to be called Montertasc recreational, has started with 60 men employed. Your Three Big Favorites Together The development, to include erection of shelter houses, pavilions and facilities near cloosed spots for outdoor activities, will be under the supervision of the State Game and Fish department. GABLE - LOY HARLOW "WIFE vs. SECRETARY" The area is being developed with WPA funds from land unsuitable for farming. We have friends in both places. Some of our customers are making eyes at Spring ... and others are still holding hands with Winter while we're sitting on the side lines with ample stocks for both. Spring suits and hats on one hand . . . Winter underwear, pajamas and hosiery on the other . . . so that no matter which way you are looking at leap year . . . we’re looking out for you. Griffon Spring Suits In Unusual Sport Models $24.50 to $34.50 Sidewalk Cycling Favored Alameda, Calif. — (UP) — A parent survey showed a ten-to-one vote in favor of bicycling on sidewalks instead of streets. Failure records showed only two deaths in recent years, but biggest in recent years as against seven deaths from street accidents. 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