MONDAY, MARCH 27.1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Roosevelt Plans Change in "Job Army" Program Organized Labor's Criticism of Relief Plan Causes Modification Washington, Marsh 27—(UP)—President Rosevelt, it was understood today, has agreed to a substitute for his "job army" unemployment relief program which had aroused opposition of organized labor and caused fears it would fail of Congress approval unless drastically changed. Senator Walsh, Democrat mass chairman of the senate labor committee said he would be a candidate to substitute measure limiting work of the "job army" to reforestation projects only and leaving details of the program to President Roosevelt would be done. The provision in the administration bill for a $1 a day wage to the 250,000 men who would make up the civilian work corps caused President Green of the American Federation of Labor to criticize the program as smacking of the executive power called before the senate labor committee late today to amplify his views. Congress must grant "broad and flexible powers to the administration if the farm problem is to be solved, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace testified before the senate agriculture committee today. He appeared before the committee to combat an incipient committee revival that would have authorized authority over farm production as provided for in the Rosevelt farm relief bill. In a sweeping denunciation of the bill John A. Simpson, president of the Farmers Union, predicted the program would shift to administrative force for 200,000 persons. Have Sunday Dinner Guests SOCIETY Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa last night. The officers are president, Lane 'H.' 29; Howard Saxon '30; Professor D. C. Jackson; Jack Hammond, 30; Professor Purdy Meigs; and Charles Miller, 30. Mr. Miller has recently returned from Russia where he worked in the International General Electric company. Corbin Installs Officers Hold Birthday Spread Corbin hold installation of officers last night. The officers are President Katherine Menglidelsof, c;4 secretary DえNiam Emaein, c;36 treasurer, Amie Green, c;34 chairman, Virginia Blinn, c;armel; fire officer, Daroldy Corbin A surprise birthday spread was held at the Alpha Omicron Pi house has night in honor of Mrs. C. H. Lande's grandmother, with desserts and eckoimo pies were served and after the spread a gift was presented to the housemother. Dinner guests of Delta Upsilon were Jack Derr and Grace Linder of Larmed; Mrs. B. W. Berlingelsey, Sam Naffiger and Arthur Butler of Wichita; Betty Schalker; Eleanor Jones, c'33; Ed Gibson; Maxine Beckheim and Dena Mae Davidson of Hays; and Bruce Stewart of Chicago. Roland Boynton, attorney general of Kansas, is expected to be the principal speaker at the meeting of Westminster Forum next Sunday evening at 7:30 His topic will be, "The Citizen's Responsibility in Law Enforcement." The K. U. Dames will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, 1313 Massachusetts street Mrs. Mitchell will be assisted by Mrs. Fred Beard, Mrs. Milton Dye, Mrs Vernon Gentry, and Mrs. Neil Shell. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house yesterday were Nadine Truxal, of Osatwavia; Si Green, of Manhattan; Tiother Cary, Jack Dille, and Bruce Stuart, all of the University of Chicago. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house yesterday were Maurine Strain, c'35 Margaret McNown, fa'35 Vivian Gensen of Kansas City, Ma.; Louise Augustine of Kansas City, Ma.; Helen Cornellius of Hoisington. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were Dorothy Rosen-that, Kansas City, Ms. William Frick Allen, Washington, Jeffrey Allen and Fred Hahn, Lawrence. Kappa Ena Kappa kept initiation for Wilma Dalrymple, e4;34 Oliver Kilper, 35; Z K瓦termik, 34; Lewis Parr, 35; W瓦termik, 35; and Wilbur Maber, 34. The A. A. U. W. book review club will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas, 1801 Fifth Avenue, New York City. **Fabulous "New Orleans"** Sigma Alpha Epsilon dinner guests Sunday were Marion Myer; Laverne New York Zoo Gets Bongo Antelope This bongo antelope, a rare species from Mombasa, British East Africa, arrived on the steamer American Banker and was transported to its new home in the Brenox zoo, New York. The only one of its kind in captivity, the bongo antelope is one of the few venomous creatures ventures from the forest deepest in the Aberdeen mountains in East Africa. Wright, ed'33; Margaret Pyle of Wichita; Rosemary Jo Wentworth of Wichita; and Meredid Fulkin. Roberta Works, a former student; Ellen Davis, 32; Mrs. H. R. Merrill, and her daughter Marlyn were weekly guests at the Aljahe Oncun Pit house. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwater, Golf, Miss Alice Demonstrator, Basketball and Miss Winnied Koenig, Lawrence W. W. Davis, professor of history, will speak on "Robert Lee" at the Round Table Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Russell. John Flint Dille Jr., and French Strathers Cary Jr., of Chicago were weekend guests at the Delta Upsilon house. Miles Ramage of Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest of Delta Tau Delta yesterday. Alumni Directors in Meeting oard Members and Wives Attend Dinner in Evening At the meeting of the directors of the Alumni association held yesterday in the Alumni office, plans for the continuation of the membership drive and the balancing of the budget were discussed and formulated. It was decided to continue the plan put into action last year, consisting of a committee of 10 members, a member co-venturing a fee of $10 and work toward getting new members. The suggestion was made that the alumni organize at Commencement time, a series of lectures by University authorities on various subjects interesting to alumni. The board, in interest that such a plan was worthy of investigation and perhaps bringing up to the general alumni meeting this spring. Members of the board present were Roland Boytonen, president; Mabel McLaughlin Beck, vice-president; L. N. Wren, president; and J. R. E. Wagstaff, Chester Woodward, and Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the association. Following the meeting a dinner was held at the Hotel Eldridge. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Holton; Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, and Mrs. Wagstaff, Toonka; Mr. and Mrs. Waggstaff, Tomika; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Foster; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Lawrence; and Roland Boynton from Topeka. **Skitton Speaks to Math Club** Professor C. S. Skitton will speak on "The Mathematics and Music" today before the Mathematics club. The meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. in room 37, Administration building. Cambridge, Mass—(UP)—A local factory is turning out about 800,000 jig-saw puzzles a week. Skilton Speaks to Math Club LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Send the Daily Kansan home. Visit Our Rental Library The new books you've been wanting to read are here. Minimum fee—10C=3 days WANTED BANK CASHIER IS CAPTURED IN TEXAS Hutchinson, March 27 — (UP)—The shefft office was advised today that T. J. 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