THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1935 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kansas City alumnae chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will join with the active chapter at the University in celebrating founders' day this year with a dinner Saturday night at the Hotel Eldridge. Miss Mary Lucille Smith of Kansas City will be toastmistress. Miss Olive Torgerson, national first vice-president, is acting as house member for the chapter here. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Cox are the parents of a son, born April 19, at Stormtown hospital, Topeka. The baby has been named Forrest Bernard Cox, Jr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cox are alumn of the University. Mrs. Cox, formerly Miss Helen Layton of Wichita, is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mrs. Cox is a member of the coaching stuff at the University. Members of the Sigma Chi fraternity elected the following officers Tuesday night: president, Herbert Mewder; c36 vice president, Res Woods; c37; secretary, Phil Bramwell; c38; associate college president, Greg Dierer; c39; historian, Hallis Hall, c38; intramural manager, Phil Thomason; c38; and magister, John Chandler, c37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Gamma Delta held installation services for the following newly elected officers last night: president, Valere Davy, c36; vice president, Voca Frever, c36; second vice president, Cebla Betty Starr, c36; recording secretary, Mary Kovanaaugh, c36; rush captain and social chairman, Mhriam Young, c37; treasurer, Ida Jean Polson, c36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Gertrude Ferstenberger of New York City was a guest of Harold V. Knernschmidt at the Delma Sigma Lambda house Tuesday evening. Miss Ferstenberger is on route to Honolulu where she will spend the summer. Dean Frank T. Stockton and Prof. H. F. Holtzchaw attended a lumcon given in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the United States department of commerce. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Marilyn Kayling, c'37; to Richard Newcomer, c'35. Mr. Newcomer is a member of Sigma Nu. Virginia Sterling and Mrs. Sterling of St. Louis, Mo., and Mildred Anderson of Kansas City, are guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Emma Fagan, who has been house mother at the Delta Tau Delta house for a number of years, is spending a vacation in Los Angeles. Theta Epsilon held a supper meeting Tuesday night at the Baptist student center. After the supper, new officers were installed. ☆ ☆ ☆ Elizabeth Lindsay of Horton was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Tuesday. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Jeanette Cass, gr. Frank Merrill was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Send the Daily Kansan home Allen Sends Candidates Through Spring Workout Discussion of Rule Changes Takes Up Tuesday Night Session With 23 prospective basketball candidates in unit for the second spring basketball practice last night Dr. Forrest C. Allen sent his men through a stiff drill on fundamentals in an attempt to put a line on his men before next season. Dalton Landers, James Schwartz, and Frank Tenney, members of this year's freshman squad, show signs of developing into players of varsity caliber. Another rule, and one with which Dr. Allen is not in full accord, gives the ball to the defenders of a goal after a successful attempt at free throw, instead of having the ball returned to the center of the floor for a tip-off. The first basketball practice Tuesday night was taken up chiefly with a discussion of changes in the rules for next year. One new rule prevents an offensive player taking any position within the free throw lane for more than three seconds. This was occasioned by the pivot post play, objection to which was raised by many coaches especially in the East. "Tip-less basketball is colorless bas- Charley Hornbost, notable 1933 Olympic prospect, is a correspondence school track man. Every stride the Indiana letter man has taken since his graduation has been "Billy," as Colin B. "Billy" Haves of Indiana UI. --- PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE THESES: Nearly and accurately typed by an experienced typist. Very reasonable rates. One carbon free. Lillian McCleary, 935 New Hampshire Apt. 4. -141 OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS INVESTIGATE our new plans of teacher placement. Last year we reported over six hundred vacancies in Kansas and nearby states. One plan has no registration fee. National Teachers Exchange, Feyetteville, Ark. -141 K E Y S for any lock. Night light & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 014 Mass. St. Ph. 31 KEYS MISCELLANEOUS ketchall. Dr. Allen said, and his only satisfaction in the rule was that it would demonstrate to the proponents of the abolition of the tip-off entirely; how they were taking the unexpected and the color out of the game. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black moiré evening glow, Friday evening on the Grand Avenue. Call 516-284-3070. LOST: Alpha Omicron Pi sorority pin on campus. Name on base. Reward. Call Lois Lippitt, phone 888. -142 FOUND: 1 bag golf clubs and balls. Owner must identify. Call 2253 or call at 1616 Louisiana. -141 areas in America has proven strikingly successful in many instances. We hear much about the damage wrought by fire. The average annual fire loss in the past few years has been $10 million, and we cause an annual loss of $2,000,000,000. Not all insect pests are to be found in agriculture. The termite, or white ant, is a real menace to wood owners. Termites live in the wood framework of houses, and reduce it to the consistency of cornslakes in a short time. It is believed that termites manufacture water from air and wood cellulose, and are able to obtain nitrogen from the air. Termites do not confine their activities to house timbers. A number of valuable books of Congress were perioded in the Library of Congress on termites, and archaeologists exavating in Egypt and Nubia have reported extensive damage to mummy skulls by these same pests. The use of poisons, such as arsenate o- lead and blue viricil, is common, but is at best an emergency method, since it is an attempt to destroy the pests after they are fully developed. A new form in which to use poisons, dust, is becoming common. Airplanes figure prominently in this work. By planting large fields to a particular crop year after year, farmers actually cause an unnatural increase in certain types of injurious insects. They provide thus the plant environment, in great abundance, most suitable to the insects' growth. The same is true of insect parasites on animals. LOST: Sheaffer's grey and red mottled fountain pen, between Fraser and Library, Tuesday morning. Call Gene Donahue at 267. Reward. -142 Producers Demand 25c 'til 7, then 35c GRANADA 'Will Insects Conquer Us?' Ask Entomologists MYOURSERVICE CLEANERS NOW! ENDS SATURDAY "Granted that birth control and increased food production are two ways of insuring food for all," Howard says, "is it not logical to eliminate the great waste caused by insects? The present situation is by no means desperate, but it is exceedingly bad, and will rapidly become worse if we do not give it much serious attention. It is an enormous task we have before us." (Continued from page one) Santayana, the Spanish - American 14th & Tenn. 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