WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Triangle Mothers' Day Banquet Triangle held their annual mothers' day banquet Sunday at the Colonial Tea Room. --conducted in Lawrence, which will give a young woman and a child the opportunity of a movie contract. A similar contest was conducted in Topeka recently, in which Iris McDonald, c37, was one of the winners. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mu Phi Epialion recently elected the following officers for next year: Maxine Rose, fau 35, president; Ruth Stock-haw, fa 38, vice president; Dorothy Ann Martin, fau 1mcl, corresponding secretary; August Helene Mouller, fau 2l, recording secretary; Dorothy Chatterjee, chister; Dorothy Elowow, fau 1mcl, treasurer; Dorothy Fry, fau 36, chaplain; Mary Louise Beltz, fau 36, warden. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Tattwheel, Ms. and Mrs. George Rick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Modley, Miss Betty Molley, Ms. and Mrs. W. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Macdonald, Ms. and Mrs. L. Wackhard, Mrs. R. B. Graves, Mr. E. D. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ockerbler, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wanford, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Laws, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjies, Ms. A. W. Benjies, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Starcke, Eleonor Starke, Mr. and Mrs. A. Starcke, Virginia Thie, C. W. Rambo, Misa M. Stone, Mr. N. H. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Pack, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young, Katherine Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colman, Doria Coleman, W. A. Hobart, Mr. N. H. Stone, Mrs. M. Cleaver, Epn. Mrs. Mottney, W. Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. D. Phoke Bernard Liston, field inspector for the southern part of Kannis, is visiting Dr H. B. Hungerford of the department of entomology this week. Fi Pta Beta playtended last night with a faculty dinner. The guests were: Deen Agnes Huardt; and Dr. and Mrs. J. Baumgartner; Miss Margaret Lymn; Miss Mabel Elliott; Mrs. Werner; and Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. ☆ ☆ ☆ Maryjay Hornbaker, *eumel; Jerry Gau*, c35; and Ruth Armstrong, c37 are luncheon guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ The parents of the members of Alpha Xi Delta were guests at a tea given Sunday. Westminster hall hold a reception for Presbyterian students last Sunday afternoon. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Zeta announces the engagement of Mary Kate Hamm, c25, and John Schaliber of Evansville, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega held its annual senior dinner last night at the chapter house. INGHAM AND KEELER ATTEND CONVENTION AT LINCOLN, NEB Kappa Phi held its annual formal banquet at the Colonial Tea Room last night. H. I. Gulian, director of the University, extension division, and G. V. Keeler, assistant director, left yesterday afternoon for Lincoln, Neb., to attend the three-day National University Extension Convention. LOST AND FOUND Mr. Irisham, chairman of the special committee, will give a report on "Interstate Debtoring Practices." LEGEND PARKER pursued Monday, May 4, bestowed Adam. and know Hill. Valued as gift. Newward. Finder pick. Howard Cowan 22314 - 857-2600. CLASSIFIED Phone K.U. 66 ADS Phone K.U. 66 CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 We Call and Deliver TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNINGER'S - 929-32 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS: Your thesis, themes and term papers neatly and accurately types. Helen Harman, 2nd floor, Wren Building. Phone 1248 or 2751W - 157 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING Navy Launches Lacrosse Season All other sports are forbidden as these Midsummer battle [face protectors] give you a rough idea of how rough for places on varial lacrosse team at Annapolis. The game is. when rackets start swinging you better duck. Customs Officials Kill Large Python Snake With Red Tape San Diego, Calif., May 14—(UP)—Bee tape, which annoys people, killed a 14-foot nylon. With five other python's, the snake arrived from Singapore for the Pacific International Exposition. The bills of Indian were sent in error to Chicago and customs officials would not let the snake off the boot. By the time the bills of had arrived the 14-foot python was dead. The others were slagshish and thin bat will live M-G-M Studios and Granada Will Conduct Contest Here To Have Chance to Be Star Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer studies, in conjunction with the Granada Theater, has announced that a content will be These contests have been held during the just year and a half throughout the country. During that time, 28 young actors were given a training course of six months, and are then given contracts if their talent is promising. Of the 28, 11 have already received movie contracts, and 3 have already appeared in production. The Lawrence, contest, which has been made possible by S. E. Schwann, manager of the Granda theater, will close May 22. For entrance, a photograph of the entrant must be left at the Granda with an entrance blank. The photographs will be sent to Kansas City, where the technicians of M-G-M who are with the traveling stu- do, will select a small group who will appear on the stage of the Grada the night of May 24. From this group, the studio people will select one young woman and one older man on the stage of the Loew's Milton theater in Kansas City, Mo., in conjunction with the Kansas City city contests, but not in competition with The films will be sent to Hollywoolen where they will be developed, and will be returned to the local theater for a showing. The reaction of the audiences will decide upon the eligibility of the winners for a movie contract. These tests are being made by M-G-M in an effort to find new talent for the Hollywood stage. In the current held in the studio, photographs, were turned in to the theater. 2:30 p.m. Conclusion of present series Studies of Living Things. KFKU Today Read the Kansan Want Ads 45 p.m. W. A. Bulley, editor of the Kansas City Kansan, will be interviewed by W. A. Dill of the K. U. Monson Press. 9:45 p.m. Conclusion of present series The Art of Teaching. 10:00 p.m. Musical Program, arranged by Miss Ruth Orcutt, assistant professor of piano. or piano. The Mathematics Club's picnic, scheduled for last Monday afternoon, has been postponed to a later date. The exact date has not been set. Plans Nearing Completion Inter-fraternity Sing Will Be Held Sunday Night Plans for the inter-freerunny sing are nearing completion, according to Russell Worman, president of Fliu Mu Alpha the fraternity sponsoring the content. It is to be held in the stadium at 645 Sunday evening, Sandy Worman said last week. The event will be “to be the openers of this contest.” We feel that the University as a whole will be benefited by it and we are well pleased by the whole-hearted cooperation which we are getting. There is nothing which would please me more than to see this inter-freerunny sing come an institution on the campus." Chancellor Lindley said yesterday that he thought the content one of the most beneficial things in the way of music that has come to the KU campus. "Psi Mu Alpha are the leaders of the interfraternity sing," said the chancellor. "There has been a marked improvement in group singing this year, due Join the Gang for a COKE Between Classes UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union to just this sort of thing. This contest should stimulate practice on the part of fraternities in their singing and in my judgment will make for an even greater improvement than has been noticed this year." --- Prof. B. C. Taylor, director of the men's club, said in regard to the contest that "An inter-fraternity sim as promoted by Phi Mu Alpha should prove most constructive in developing a higher standard of singing among the members of the club of real benefit to the men's club in discovering and in developing new talent. I heartily endorse the project." The maloghbague plaque which will go to the winner will be displayed today in central Administration building. It is planned to give the winners of the competition an on-road radio station WREN and arrange ents are being made for such broad events. On Other Hills --- More than 690 students attended the annual navy hall last Saturday evening, which is sponsored by the ex-crewmen of Oromocha county and members of the Block "S" club of Syrccue. New York, a college in Oromocha, will teach funds with which to send the Syrccue crew boats to the intercollegiate regatta. With the spring days at the University of California at Los Angeles a sudden prevalence of yellow polio shirts worn by the men studied, it was found that so many所selected yellow was answered by: "Life has always been so drah, a bit of color is needed now and then" and another sentence of the same nature it does with almost any color "out." Congratulations to Russell Wiley We extend our hearty congratulations to you for the great success of the First Annual Band Festival, which doubt not doubt on the importance events and the history of Lawrence and the University. With the excellent start which you have given it this year, there is every reason to believe that it will grow and even until Lawal becomes a king of the world over as the band player's Mocca. It must be a great satisfaction to you tonight when you have completed a worth whole lab with such experience. You have been with us only a few months but already you have made a host of friends who are sincerely glad you came to Lawrence. To distress... I bring comfort I give you the mildest smoke, the best-tasting smoke. You wonder what makes me different. For one thing, it's the center leaves. I spurn the little, sticky, top leaves... so bitter to the taste. I scorn the coarse bottom leaves, so harsh and unappetizing. I do not irritate your throat. I bring comfort. I am the best of friends. MICHO SAFETY