FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE 1 Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL K.U. 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Acacia Holds Party ☆ ☆ ☆ Acacia will entertain with their winter formal tonight at the Hotel Eldridge. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will be Mrs. El Clifford, Riths, Mr. M. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Herman, and Mrs. W. E. Bowersock. Alpha Omicron Pi Entertains Sigma Phi Epsilon To Have Party Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with their winter formal Saturday evening at the chapter house. Willie Wright and his orchestra will furnish the music of this season he will be Mrs. C. H. Landez, Mrs. Margaret Parkins, and Alma Wine. Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold its winter party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Wayne Wright and his orchestra will provide the music. The orchestra will be conducted by C. H. Landes, Ed. Eileen Cakes, Mrs. Terry, and Mrs. Elsae L. Hooke. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Gamma Phi Beta Alumni Association was entertained by Mrs. Fred Ellsworth at her home Wednesday night. After the meeting, bridge was played. Mrs. Schweigler and Miss Kenney won the prizes. Two patronesses, Mrs. George J. Kirchoff, and Mrs. R. A. Schwegler were guests. Miss Rose Porter, head of the department of welfare of Denver, will be the weekend guest of Miss Mable Elliot. Miss Porter was formerly associated with the Family Welfare Society of America. Jerome Beatty, well known American short story writer, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house yesterday. Mr. Charles Sample of Topken, sister of Woodrow Milner, b36, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Dinner guests last, evening at the Sigma Nu house were Grace Myers, c'36; Martha Nuzman, c'37; Robert Mitchell, f'39; Maxine Laughlin, f'38; Margarey Rural, f'36; Mary Johns, c'37; and Elizabeth LaRue, f'38. Pi. Beta Phi announces the engagement of Anne Horton, c37, to Duane Tubbs, c38; Mr. Tubbs is a member of Sigma Chi. Dinner guests last night at the Stigma Alpha Epstein house were: Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Miss Elva Cheatum, Miss Harriet Shelley, Gail Shikels, c39, Gerald Robinson, c39, and Charles Stion, c29. PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. J, L. Morris, of Fawnee Rock, and Mr. Marvin Cox, of Kingman, were guests Wednesday at the Acuia house. Mrs. J. H. Weber of Kansas City, Mo. was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house yesterday. BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS PHONE K.U.66 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP 25c --- Fingerwave --- 25c A reputation granted that 12 years of operation Five Expert Operators Phone 282 Five Expert Operators our doors South of Journal-World Phone 282 ROOM AND BOARD FOR SALE TYPING SPECIAL~50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS 722% Mass, Phone 2335; 9411% Mass, Phone 333. 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Jane Burkholder, 1243 Tennessee. -83 Twenty-nine words or less is one insertion; 154 three insertions; 60 six insertions; 728 contractive word, but more than one insertion. $1,399. Payable in advance and due by the Kansas Business Area. LOST AND FOUND Student Loans --- Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. OPTOMETRIST Lost Race Discovered in New Guinea Valley Discovery of a host race of people in an isolated valley of New Guinea adds another mysterious chapter to the hary history of this little-known country. The Antepid party, an Intepid party of Australian explorers came upon the race which apparently has been living for generations in an unchanged valley in the interior, walked off from the world by sheer cliffs which overlooked the river and was characterized, in a report released by the Australian government, as similar to that of Europe before the Age of Iron, but distinguished by an artistry and culture of surprisingly high degree. The people are well-educated, believed established by some primitive race which retrained to the mountain fastness after some crushing defent. The people are unlike the native Papuans and are brown-eyed and blond. Attempts to increase their strength were挫败 by the dense jungle growth and mountains.. Avocado indicates general Jungle fastness of interior Jerome Beauty of New York City, who talked before journalism classes yesterday in journalism at University of Kansas in Kansas. At that time he was a member of the Scool Club and a small journalism class which edited and published one edition Jerome Beatty, Magazine Writer. Exposed Lawrence 'Joints' in 1908 - New Zealand native Mr. Beauty was managing editor, Rory Roberts, now managing editor of the Kansas City Star, was city editor, and wrote articles for Don Wells, new editor of the Erie Rec The editor of the paper, J. L. Brady left the city on a fishing trip and gave the enthusiastic students free rein in running the paper. Increase in Farm Tenancy Veterans to Meet at Gettysburg Congress Makes Various Attempts to Check Trend Albion, Wash.—(UP) Mrs. Mollie Clause Short has an apple studded with cloves, which is 57 years old. Mrs. Shreep prepared the apple, a Northern Spy variety, when she was a bride in 1878 and has kept it since for sentimental reasons. A rapid increase in farm tenancy, not only in Kansas but in approximately 38 other states during the past 5 years, has led to a surge in those who are trying to check this trend. In the state of Kansas more than 6,400 farmers have been added to the tenant list since 1530 which is twice the gain of 3,200 full farm owners. The 1935 Census of Agriculture reveals that 44 per cent of all Kansas farms are agricultural states approximately 43 per cent are tenant operated. The committee represents 12,000 unemployed persons and farmers in the state, and it hopes to mobilize 5000 for the Topeka demonstration. Various attempts have been made by Congress to check this trend. A bill would increase the minimum wage, would set up a billion dollar corporation for loans to tenants seeking to buy small tructs. Senator Bankhead expects some reduction in the amount, but not the size. UNITED ACTION COMMITTEE PLANS TO MARCH ON TOPER Annie Prized for 57 Years In the past farm tenancy has been considered a stepping stone to farm ownership but experience has indicated almost the opposite. Although most farmers own large parts of the country, modern studies of the problem indicate that the tenant farmer moves on the average of every four years. This change in residence handicaps many community cooperative organizations. Tenant farmers are more interested in land and hence hesitate to make needed improvements. Gettysburg, Pa. — (UP)—Gettysburg College will hold "open houses" for Civil War veterans attending the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg here in 1868. The "vests" of the Union and Confederate forces were offered use of dormitories for sleeping. Kenneth Born, c36, has been appointed chairman of the committee in charge of a demonstration march to be held on Tuesday. As committee, an organization of unemployed and radical groups, plans to march on Teopela as a protest against present economic conditions. There it will present its program to state officials. PLANS TO MARCH ON TOPEKA ord, and Brock Pemberton, well known playwright of New York City. playwright of New York, 1904. When the paper came out it created a sensation among Lawrence residents. It was posed in many so-called "joints" in Lawrence. The boys not only printed the fact that there were such places in the city, but gave the names and addresses of the owners of the "nefarious resorts." Police Judge Meenger was named as the agent to investigate which housed the establishments. To quote from issue of April 25, 1908, "The business is not carried on in the dark as is commonly supposed, but both by day and night, and any quantities of beer, whiskey, or gin may be available to them, including the students of the University." There was a subsequent cleaning up of the town, and the boys were called to court to testify that their accusations were well-founded. The operators were fined and jailed, and the Bottles, as evidence of town was called, cenced to exist. This was the first attempt of any journalism class to have complete charge of the running of a newspaper, and 5,000 copies of the special edition that was printed. The university sent over the United States as an advertisement of the school. Oread News Notes --at the Talking pictures have been used for some time in the larger high schools; however, Oread feels fortunate to be able to present them at this time. The first talking educational film for classroom use in the history of Oreed Training School was presented to the Oreed science classes and a few other students yesterday afternoon. The three talking films provided were: "Oz: A Billion Dollar Education," "Transformation of Energy," and "The Molecular Theory of Matter." With the help of Miss Winifred Olson, the books of the English department have been catalogued and a new system has been installed. A filing cabinet has been added, so that a complete card catalog is available for work. Use has already begun on the books of other depart-ments which continued until they are all classified. The "Oread Oracle," monthly publication of the class in journalism at Orad, will be distributed the latter part f next week. A basketball game between Oread and Lecompton will be staged nextuesday night in Robinson Gym. Bothr and second teams will play. The junior class of Oread is sponsoring a leap year party to be held in Robinson Gym tonight. The invitation issued to supervisors, practice teachers, and students indicate that games and lancing will be provided. --at the KFKU Schedule: Friday, Jan. 17; Chinese Snakes Prefer Women Amoy, China—(U.P.)—Farmers arriving here from the villages near Foochoow, report the appearance of peculiar snakes that always select women for their victims. It is said that more than 10 women have succumbed to the bites of these snakes. 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation hour. p.m. 16:00 Midnight Athletic interview. E. R. Ebel will interview Couch H. W. Harviss. 6:15 p.m. Musical program, arranged by Howard Taylor, professor of piano. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. --at the FRIDAY SPECIAL Outlet of Haddock Tartare Sauce Corn Bread Lemon Cream Pie Hood's Textbook Is Popular "Geometery of Engineering Drawing Used Successfully in Many Colleges CAFETERIA George J. Hood's textbook, "The Geometry of Engineering Drawing" is being used with marked success in college courses across the country. Mr. Hood is professor of engineering drawing in the University, California Institute of Technology, one of the largest schools in the country and highly adopted Professor Hood's textbook. Schools using the book include several large universities such as Ohio State University, Purdue University, Texas A&M University, Academy and University of Philippines. Since the publication of his textbook, scores of teachers have found the direct method of presenting descriptive geometry, as followed by Professor Hood, to Several Kansas schools have also adopted the curriculum. Wichita University, Washington College, College of Engineering, Kansas City Junior College, Coffeyville Junior College, El Dorado Junior College, Hutchinson Junior College, Kansas City Junior College, Purdue University Junior College, all are using Professor Hard's book. --be a logical, interesting, and effective approach to the subject. Next to this, teachers like the text for its complete and application of descriptive geometry. Criminology Class Visits Prison The criminology class, under the instruction of Stacie Shabie Billion, will leave four weeks in prison through the Kansas state penitentiary. DANCE 926-38 Mass. DANUEL Saturday Night NEW ERIKSEN HALL 936-38 Mass. Music by orchestra from the Hill. YOU CAN BENEFIT YOURSELF Journalism 9 Stenographic Bureau And Save Time by Having Term Reports Neatly and Accurately Typed. January CLEARANCE OF ALL WINTER GOODS The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS NONE" 811 Mass. St. Overcoats Choice of Entire Stock 20% OFF $24.50 Values Now $18.50 Values Now $15.00 Values Now ONE LARGE GROUP $18.50 SUITS 20% OFF or $14.80 Men here is the Big Sale you've been waiting for! Buy Now! At prices you can afford to pay. Forget the price and compare these marriages with other marriates and then you'll realize the savings they represent. 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