X WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREA Hill Society Phi Chi Announces Pledge List Phi Chi, medical fraternity, announces the following plledge list: J. Dean Dovevich, Serraton Cw. W. Hardin, William H. Harper, all of Lawrence; Gordon H. Rhibes, Caldwell; Heran O. Lloyd, Salinic Dick Winton, Hoxie; John K. Walker, David A. Brayer, all of Lawrence; Harlan H. Hicks, Norton; Howard Roberts, Topela; Lilburn Marlin, Holdington Kerneth R. Wayne, Wayne O. Wallace of Kansas City, Mo Acacia Elects Officers Officers elected by the Aecacia fraternity last night are: Venerable dean, John F. Tucker; dean of vin Walters, b34; junior dean, Bill Ward, 736; secretary, Genewin Cewn, b34; treasurer, Charles Harten, b34; intra-ministry secretary, James Cewn, b35; and historian, Rex Christie, c35. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coles, of Whittier, Calif., were dinner guests of their daughter, Margaret last night at Wak-tinka hall. Other guests were Gladys Coles, Mimie McDaniel, Mary Walker, Elizabeth Lewis, and Rosemary Fischer. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorceror, will entertain its rushes at a dinner to be given at Myers hall on Thursday evening at 6 a'clock. Miss Elizabeth Megina will speak on "The History of Kappa Beta." Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Katherine Ann Disque to Roger Scholl, a member of Beta University at the University of Nebraska. Dinner guests at the Aesca house (Dinning were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munster and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams Munster, Mo., Me. and R. W. Christie Of Paula. City, Mo. and R. W. Milner Nichols, c'33, and Robert Morron, '135, will attend the wedding of Martha Mae Baugh, fa'32, to Clifton Baird, c'31, in Wichita Saturday. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the "Ihoovertown" a collection of miscellaneous shacks, teats and dirty little houses on the outskirts of Los Angeles, built during the depression to house hundreds of unemployed, is no more. The upswelling in employment brought about by the blue eye emptied the sordid little tin-flooded shacks until a police patrol discovered the poverty-striken community. The picture shows police burning down the homes of depression families to Los Angeles residents for more than three years. engagement of Marjorie Hudson to Walter Lapham, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Corbin hall will entertain with a tea for all University women Sunday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30. Farrell Strawn, 31, has been elected electric chairman of Sigma Nu, and Ralph Welh is captain. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Beta Theta Pi with an hour of dancing last night. Rhea Fails to Make Grade Hopewell Junction, N. Y., Sept. 29 — (UP) An all-American rating failed helped lift the Brooklyn Dodgers of Neilaska tribute, in his bid for a birth on the Brooklyn Dodgers professional football team. Rhea today was released by the club in training here. Others released were Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, Manning Tatum,uckey, and Chuck Keeling, formerly of the University of Tulsa. "Hoovertown," Vacated, Is Burned Statesman Talks With White Rabbit Rhea Fails to Make Grade David Lloyd George, former British premier, just after he unveiled the statue to the memory of Lewis Clark at Lachineau, Wales. The memorial was dedicated on July 19, 2016. Dear Folks: Classes are beginning and I'm really going to have to keep busy from now on. I'll write to you as much as I can, and I'm having the Daily Kansan sent to you to supplement my letters. That way, you'll read the Kansan and know what I'm talking about when I mention certain things. So if I abbreviate less than I could possibly write. Yours still, Francis. Send it home. Only $3.00 for the year. They will appreciate it. Twenty-five words or less! 1; Insertion, 2; Numeral strings. 1. WANT ADS ARE additions. 2. ACCOMPANIED BY CASH- AT. Want Ads YOUNG MAN: wanted, with car to cell nationally advertised product in Laurence and viability. Must be neat, tidy, courteous. Spoiler at Hanna Radiol Co. 9 a.m. WANTED. Trumpet, saxophone and piano players. Call at Hamilton Motor Co., 704 Vermont street. WANTED. Student and family laundry; plain sewing; typing, day and evening service; any kind of work for young man. Phone 1808R 1722 KY LOST: 680 in a Kansas City Star city encore. Money must be recovered to continue in school. Please return to Owell, VIIII, 138 Mississippi. ward. 42 LOST: Alpha Chi pin, D. L Gaut base of pin, Reward, Phone 898. - Hixon Studio LOST! White and brown English setter. 11 weeks old. McFarland. 1613 Vernont. Phone 044. -15 YOU--- can help make the JAYHAWKER a big success. P. ---vly. FOR RENT: To boys — downstairs front room; nicely furnished, hard wood floors, French doors. Also newly built apartment. Phone 12347 1247 Ohio. LAUNDRY WANTED. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. 490 Wisconsin. Phone 25386 -13 ROOM: For 2 girls, south room, good heat, no other roomers. Home privileges. Reasonable rates. 742 Indiana. Phone 3012. —10 LOST. A pair of rimless glasses in black a case, with name Dr. Florea on front of case, Equipment E. Herbert Jr., 1425 Tennessee. Phone 5252. —10 WANTED: Four boys for one room with 2 double beds. Kitchen privilges. House bills paid. 35 each. Phone 2991. 9415. Massachusetts. —13 FOR RENT. Two nicely furnished double rooms. $15 each. 1121 Tenn. 2602M .T-10 BOARD and ROOM: At the Turner Club. $25 per month or 30e a meal. 1229 Ohio. Phone 2577. -12 ROOMS: University men or young married couple. Furnished kitchen if desired. Also garage for rent. 1616 Indiana Street. Phone 2414. —12 KEYS made for any look. Duplicates while you wait. Door closers and checks repreened. Knives, shears, lawn ROOMS and board for girls, only three blocks from campus. Telephone 2649. 1356 Tennessee. —10. JAYHAWK STATIONERY 60 letterheads (1 pound) 40 envelopes attractively boxed $1.00 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. mowers shipped. Treworky & Rutter Repair Shop, 623 Vermont. Phone 319,-31. CLEANING - Men's suits and O'cates 50Lades! plain dresses 50Lades! pliated dresses 75c; lined coats 75c. W. H.Walden, 117 E. 9. Phone 185. JOUNIAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday 15se week, Sports, news, comics, up to date pictures. Phone your order to 608. Come And Turn the Store Upside Down MICHAEL L STERN Village Street Children That's what we're here for ... to show this new Fall apparel, even though you haven't the slightest intention of batting a buying eyelash until October. Don't be afraid of asking us to put these Fall suits back on hangers . . . the Fall hats back into their cases . . . the shirts, hosiery and neckwear back into their boxes. We come to work every morning hoping that men like you will keep us busy taking things out , . . . trying on , . . . and if necessary, putting them back again. Griffon Fall Suits and Top Coats $17.50 to $40 When Lessons Start . . . you really feel the need of a typewriter. Neatly prepared typed papers earn better grades. Start the year off right with a typewriter. We offer special rental rates by the month, or semester. Have your old machine cleaned and reconditioned by The Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. St. — Phone 548 The... OPENING FIRST REGULAR VARSITY Saturday, Sept. 30 with Bill PHIPPS' Band featuring "RED" BLACKBURN BLANCHE LABOW STAG --- 50c --- DRAG 9'til 12--at the UNION BUILDING Chesterfield For a cigarette to be milder and to taste better, it has to have in it ripe, mild, mellow tobacco, and the right quantity of the right kinds of Turkish tobacco. Then the cigarette has to be made right. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields are not like other cigarettes. They're milder . . . they taste better. the cigarette that is MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 1933, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.