TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933 PAGE THREE VOLU N. S. A. Resc SOCIETY Women's Glee Club Chooses Officers The Women's Glee club elected the following officers at the meeting of the club yesterday afternoon: president, Beverly Berna, 324; business manager, Helen Kislau, 614; secretary-treasurer, Mary Locker, 512; librarian, Mary Lou Becker, 581. The club will sing at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon before an assembly of students of the Lawrence High School. All of the group numbers will be presented Entertain for Dorothy Winsler Dorothy Winsler was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given last Saturday evening by Miss Maud Snelzel and Miss Laura Naisewring. The guests included members of the staff at Watson library, Mrs. C. C., Winsler, Margaret Jane Winsler, c33, and Mrs. W. F. Weeks. Mrs. C. M. Baker, Miss Helen Titsworth and Miss Marjorie Rumble assisted the hostesses during the evening. Alpha Omicron Pi held installation of officers last night for the following: President, Eleanor Massman, c3; vies president, Joan Dunham, c3; tursurer, Jeanne Malline, cunel; recording secretary, Ruth Pyle, c3; corresponding secretary, Betty Hinshaw, c4; Maurice Jackson, c4; historian, Jesseine Jackson, c4; historian, Marie Nedew, f2a; 34; and Madre Brown, c4. study plan officer. Installs Officers Sigma Eta Chi Elects Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational secrecy, held election of officers at a meeting last Sunday night and the following were chosen for office: President, Betty Hinshaw; c$4; vice president, Evynne Clark; c$4; recording secretary, Kyle Cordray; corresponding secretary, Hazel Rice; c$6; treacher, Imogene High; c$3; historian, Ila Jean Polson; c$6; chapain, Geraldine Irion C$4. Gwendolyn Rushot, fa 33, and Virginia Thies, fa 34, will entertain this evening, at the Alpha Gamma Delta house, honoring Dory Winsler and Margaret Jane Winsler, c. 33, who to be married Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Winsler and members of the local chapter will be guests. Alpha Omicron Pi is entertaining members of the faculty at dinner tonight. The guests include Miss May Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridgen, Professor and Mrs. C. A. Preeyer, Grace Sullivan, c'uncel. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mrs. Paul B. Lawson was hostess to the Ladies Literary league this afternoon at her home. A Bible study was conducted by Mrs. George Massel and Mrs. E. Dooley had charge of the music. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following dinner guests Monday evening. Mrs. D. C. Bolen, Mrs. C. W. C. Helen Helen Louise Thomas of Duther, Mo. Mrs. H, B. Miller and Mary Jane Melton will be hostesses to the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at dinner tomorrow from 6 o'clock in the Hotel Eldridge. Mrs. Irving Hill will talk on George Elliot this afternoon at a meeting of Friends in Council which is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. M. Willex. Chi Delta Sigma announces the pledging of Richard Reynolds, c'adst. Paul Pellette, c'36; and George Soloviev, c'35. Katherine Burt of Topeka was a week end guest of Wanda Perrin, c35 at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Phi Chi Thaite, professional commerce security, held initiation services last night for Avis McBride, c'33, and Frances Smith. sigma Kappa announces the marriage of Gladys Hopfer, 31, of Silma Grove, to Richard Hickey, 31, of Salina; Hickey is a member of Delta Tuo Delta Delta Chi entertained as Sunday dinner guests, Jane Warner; eunel; Dorothy Berry; eunel; Betty Winn; kafie Shculin Ahern, c33; Milded White, c34; Lehmus Brown, c33; Helen Helena, c34; Melissa Hohen and Ester Cornellus of Hoisington; Jim Callahan, c33; and Bill Avery, c34. A list of guests in yesterday's Kansan was attributed to Delta Tsu Delin instead of Delta Chi. The statement should have been: Correction Basketball Leader Is Kansas Girl Basketball Leader Is Kansas Girl McPherson, — (UP) — Alberna Williams, famous center of the Dalton Golden Cyclones basketball team, is a native Kansas City. She played her first team. She later played with the Wichita Thurstons. This year she was selected all-American center at the national A. A. U. tournament at Wichita. Audubon Prints on Display Work of Great Bird Specialist Exhibited at Spooner-Thayer A large collection of prints from the original bird paintings by John James Audubon, world famous American woodman and ornithologist, is being exhibited in Spooner-Thayer museum during the month of April. These prints, from the American edition of this work, are illustrated practically all of the types of birds to be found in the United States. Audubon was expert in work with Aubodun, pencil, pastel, and watercolor. His training in art, however, involved teaching course in art under diminuendo in Europe. Audubon published a book entitled "The Birds of America," containing more than 500 life drawings. As a result of this work, he became famous as an authority on birds. The Audubon's direct result of Audubon's work with birds. The society's work was to promote protection of birds. Miss S. G, Laird, associate professor of English, is lending an original Audubon picture to the museum, an English edition engraved and colored by Robert Havell, well known English engraver. FARM STRIKE IS PREDICTED TO AFFECT FORTY STATE Appleton, Wix; April 11—(UP)—Farm leaders of the Wisconsin Stunt Farm Milk pool, today predicted that a farm strike which will affect 40 states will be in effect within two months. It is scheduled to start May 10 in 25 states, with 15 additional states expected to join within a week. All farm products would be affected by the strike. Hull Ridicules Tariff Argument Washington, April 11 — (UP) – Reeving his significant attack on high-tail Secretary of State Hill today described as "antitagued, obsolete and bewhiskered," the argument that lowering American tariff barriers would release into this country a flood of products made by cheap foreign labor --cannibals. Misa Poole is the feminine angle. There is one bullet left in the gun-for her, because "those cannibals don't kill the women, mum." The "sitten" 'at' the end of the skirt is a honey. At the Revue "Hot Dawd, that's what I like," announced the stove in loud tones when Pete Gentleman from Georgia sung "He Loves Me." Then he sang Mason, Prentice Townsend, David Rose, and Robert Jordan made up the quirter. Ebel Love was the accompanist. Ruth Pyle and Joe Dinkel do their usual finished work in presenting a rugby game to the audience in a gruff, which most of the audience "figured out for themselves." Professor F. H. Guild gave an interesting exhibition of magic, presenting several ring tricks and an East Indian rope trick. Quite a few in the audience, he said, "They don't know Guild. Acting on Paterson's suggestion, the applause was extra good. Robert Nicholson, Dick Wulff, James Terry, Marry Majeure Stacey, and Lillian Peterson participated in an act called "stranded." The Reve showed better direction than others in past years. The credit should go to Jimmy Patterson, who directed the performance. BILL ON RUSSIAN IMPORTS MOVED TO SECOND READING London, April 10—(UP) —The bill permitting an embark on Russian imports was moved to second reading in the House of Commons today by Sir John Simon, foreign secretary. Simultaneously it went to the House of Commons by Sir Edward Owen, British ambassador called home from Moscow, would not return there. Regardless of whether diplomatic negotiations are broken off or continued, it was f publication of a British white paper frankly revealing the arrests of six British subjects would have his position in Moscow difficult. PEN AND SCROLL ANNOUNCES PLEDGING OF FOURTEEN MORE Actives and pledges of Pen and honorary literary organization, will meet at 8 p. m., tonight in room 202 Administration building. New pledges to Pen and Scroll are as follows: Frances Langworthy, *f3*; suel Shuil whitet, *f2*; Dorothy Schorye, *c3*; Paul Denson, *c3*; John Holmes, *c3*; David McKinson, *c3*; Virginia Brogle, *c3*; William McCarroll, *c3*; Alfred Ames, *c3*; Richard Mekiblin, *c3*; Paulugh Meygan, *c3*; Margaret Wolf *cunel*; Lyman Fried, *c3*; Kathleen Euston, *f2*. on Adrift on Ice Float Fishermen Adrift on Ice Foe Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., April 11 (UP)—Coast guards started a search query for two brothers adrift on an ice foe in White Fish bay near the outlet to Lake Superior. The brothers, Charles and Coralville fisherman, and Hovel Beach, another fisherman, were cited drifting away from shore last night. Beach, adrift on another foe, rescued himself later by swimming abseh there the ice-colored waters of the bay. Corard Offered New Position Gerard Offered New Position *Washington, April 11—UP* —John Alexander, admired by Germany, has been offered the ambassadorship to Argentina and probably will accept. Simultaneously it was learned that Brecknock Long, a capable assistant secretary of state, probably be appointed ambassador to Italy. Mulrooney to Head Control Board Mulroeony to Head Control Board New York, April 11- (UP)-Edward P. Mulroeony, who rose from the ranks to become police commissioner of the state in 2015 and served 37 years of service with the department today when he resigned to accept the first chairmanship of the new state alcoholic beverages control board. House Restaurant to Have Beer Washington, April 11 — (UP) The house accounts committee today voted to allow sale of the new 3.2 per cent beer in the house restaurant, after 30 years of absolute dryness. Husband Talks Over KFKU Dean of Women Speaks on "Maiden Goes to College" "Maiden Goes to College" was the subject of a talk by Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, given over radio station KFUK Thursday, April 6. "Every young woman who goes to college should have a definite purpose in doing so. It may be a vocational purpose or it may be purely cultural, but the latter is more important because it has become the fashion of young Americans to attend college." It is Miss Husband's advice to all young women planning to enter the University and work part time while they are enrolled in college. "You carry them over until they become acquainted and accustomed to their surroundings. At present 16 per cent of the women are entirely self-supporting and 12 per cent partially self-supportive." 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