WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society The Wives of the K.U. Engineers entertained with a dessert breakfast night at the home of Mrs. F, D. Hay in honor of the birthday of Mrs. George C Shand. Bouquets of spring flowers合 and formed decorations about the room. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. E. D Kinney and Mrs. M. E. Rice. Mrs Charles Dills was chairman of the hostess committee and was assisted by Mrs Elizabeth Burton and Mrs. S. P. Walker, Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, and Mrs. Don Haines. The University Women's club will entertain with a tea tomorrow afternoon at Meyer's Hall for the senior women, Mrs Edna Hopkins and Arthur L. Owens will furnish the music for the ten. Mrs. M. E. Rice who is chairman of the ten will be assisted by Mrs. L. D. the freshments, Mrs. O. O. Stoland, of the table, and Mrs. F. N. Raymond, of the decorations. Charles Dills, instructor in civil engineering, won first prize in the University Club faculty bridge tournament held last Saturday night. Paul J. Gernay, also an instructor in engineering, won second place in the tournament. Fifty-five boards of duplicate bridge were played to complete the contest. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mother's club will give a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the Manor this month for Miss Juju River of Siluria, Ala., national honoree. She will be W. H. Andrews and Mrs. J. J. Smith will act as hostesses at the luncheon. Alba Kappa Pai announces the pliding of Philip Phillip Atkén, c'37 Kansas City, Mo.; Wayne Wayne, c'37 Kansas City, Mo.; McNeil Paul, c'unel, Kansi City, Ky. The following were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night: Mrs. R, L. Kirchhoff, Dean and Mrs. Robbins, Dr. C. Dean and Dean and Mrs. Reynberg Schwegler. ☆ ☆ ★ The graduate students in the School of Education gave a ten year afternoon aftermath in Fraser hall for the faculty. These tests are given every Tuesday at 4pm at Dick Cossett and his orchestra will play for the mid-week varatio to be held in the Memorial Union ballroom tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Eta Kappa entertained Leslie Edie, 'eunel, and Edward Lonsdale, 'eunel, at dinner last night. Harry C. Feingold, 134, was a dinner guest last night at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. Miss Julia Risor, national inspector for Alpha Gamma Delta, is visiting the chapter here this week. Isabelle Perry, c37, and Anne Hubbard, c36. were luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Elizabeth Shearer, c.37, was a lunch- en guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Joan Jankowsky, c38, will be a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house tonight. Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Charles R. Doolittle, c 38, of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma entertained Prof. H.P.Cady at dinner last night. Acacia announces the pledging of Aldin Wetmore, c'38, of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Gladys Irvine, c'36, of St. Joseph, Mo. Debate Revealed Lively Interest in Campaign (Continued from page one) missed it as what they were proposing could be better defined as "reactionary." Mykland contended that proportional primary and a general election, direct primary and a general election. "There is one thing that both parties agree upon," said Lloyd Metaler in the first rebuttal for the Pachacamac party, "and that is the matter of a Student Forum." His argument was based mainly on the fact that the Memorial Union and Forum thereby becoming more and more the social center of the University. Cherry or Apple Pie a la Mode 10c Field, final speaker of the evening, did not attempt to give a great eration in rebuttal but quietly stated that the PSI-GL stood for a purpose in student government. He again brought out he believed that the student forum was a means of bringing prominent speakers before the members of the student body, and a means of giving a purpose to student government. Try Our The third rebustal by Mykland ended the forcissal duel between himself and Logan Lano on the proportional representation question. In the second rebuttal given by Logan Lane for the PSGL, stress was placed on the importance of an impartial court; stating that the present arrangement, which consists of a group appointed by the mayor, significantly influence by party affiliations. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union PHONE K.U.66 WANTED TO BUY CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED TO BUY LOST AND FOUND WANT TO BUY; Model T Ford. Inquire at 1311M. -127 PHONE K.U.66 FURNISHED APTS. FOR EENT. Modern bungalow, partially furnished. Furnished. Automatic gas furnace, garage. Convenient to University. Call 26298. -134 FOR SALE CLEANERS BRADS, CURLS, etc., for sale, or made to order of your own hair. Remington typewriter for sale. Mrs. Sanders. 1310 Tum. Phone 218533. -135 FOR SALE: Mason and Hamin Grill Piano. Mohogany finish - 6 ft. 10 in. in sound board in perfect condition—treble and has tones well balanced. Cost $185. Will sell for $500. Leaving town. Call 108 for appointments. -129 FOR SALE - 1301-214 door Ford Sedan in perfect mechanical condition; new 17-inch battery, guaranteed 2 years; front end recently overhauled, tires good; car has gone less than 30,000 miles and has had best of care. Code price, $196. Best cash offer above that takes it; otherwise it will be traded in. Address box 7, c/University Daily Kansan, or inquire at Kansan Business Office. Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone We Call and Deliver VINCENT SHEEAN'S "Personal History," copy 2, will again be available for circulation if the person who picked it is identified by a name. You can slot in the door in the Book Nook. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin, probably on campus. Reward. Call Dorothy Miller. 200. TAXI TAXI LOST: Red Parker Duofold fountain pen, lost between Thayer Museum and Ordron High. Finder please notify ivis McBride. Phone 860.-133 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS K E Y S for any lock. Night淋衣 & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Rutter's Repair Shop 014 Maw, St. Ph. 321 Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c three insertions, 50e; six insertions, 75c, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansan Business Office. OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS Kutter's Repair Shop 014 Mass. St. Ph. 319 KEELER'S BOOK STORE BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING VOTE THURSDAY For PROGRESSIVE STUDENT GOVERNMEMT Poll will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in respective schools. Herbert Sizemore For Secretary of Council NOTICE When voting proportional representation for the one-year college representatives, be sure to indicate all SIX choices. When voting proportional representation for engineering representatives, be sure to indicate all THREE choices. Logan Lane For Treasurer of Council SGL Progressive Student Government League ANNOUNCES Earl Dearborn For Two Year College Lyman Field For President of Council The Ticket 20 Non-Fraternity 13 Fraternity M. S. C. OFFICERS Lyman Field President of Council Charles Anderson Vice-President of Council Herbert Sizemore Secretary of Council Logan Lane Treasurer of Council M. S. C. Representatives Two Year at Large John Murray Two Year from College Earl Darborn* Two Year from College Frank Allen One Year from College Paul Wilbert* One Year from College Fred Buchbinder One Year from College Alfred Bean Kenneth Born Kenneth Born One Year from Bill Hinds Engineering T. D. Williamson Engineering Wilfred McClain John Kern School of Business Representative Oscar Belin* School of Education Representative Bob Laing* School of Pharmacy Representative Owlillen Reitz School of Medicine Harvey Reitz Fine Arts School Representative John Paul* Graduate School Representative Wallace Doc Jane School of Education Representative Ray Lane Ellsworth Ray Eling Senior Class Officers Junior Class Officers Sohomore Class Officers Forest Chapman President Howard (Tony) Immel® Treasurer Supreme Military Office Phil Raup® President John Nichols® Treasurer Jack Townsend Soph Hop Manager Doyle Shrader® Soph Hop Manager Wayne Parcel $^a$ ... President Ray Tripp ... Treasurer Stanley Marietta $^a$ ... Junior Prom Manager Glen Garrett $^a$ ... Junior Prom Manager Student Directory Dave Conderman* ___ Manager ___ who does not belong to a social or a professional fraternity maintaining a house. PROGRAM To bring about active student government with a purpose P.S.G.L. pledge itself to the following program: phlegms risen to the following program: Establishment of OPEN STUDENT FORUMS Where students will meet every two weeks and express their views on the policies and practices given the council's understanding of student opinion. Where students and faculty members will discuss on an equal basis, problems of education, government, eugenics, and any other present-day problem may be addressed. Students will learn to speak on militarism, communism, socialism, national and international questions will speak to, and with students. Where all students will go to the polls, choose their party preference, and nominate the men who are to run on that party's ticket. This will take nominations out of the hands of a prejudiced few and place them in the hands of the student body, thus giving it a more democratic feel. The principal will put representatives in office instead of politicians. This problem is not solved by proportional representation. Establishment of a STUDENT COURT This court will consist of a body composed of two men chosen by each party in the primary and a Chief Justice chosen by them. No man holding office on the Student Council will be allowed to sit on the court. The court will judge all cases now tried by the Student Council and its personnel. F.S.A.'s counsel himself is to support any progressive and liberal movement of merit that may be brought to their attention. Ray Ebling For Athletic Board Representative VOTE THURSDAY For PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT STUDENT Poll will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in respective schools. Charles Anderson For Vice-President of Council John Murray For Two Years at Large Forrest Chapman For President of Senior Class NOTICE Bring your identification card — you must have it to vote. Be sure that it has been stamped by the business office for the second semester.