MONDAY, JANUARY 23. 1033 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Follow the Crowd DICKINSON Trade Mark of Joy Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday Making Whoopies with Lupe STARTS THURSDAY FOR WEEKEND "LET ME BE YOUR LOVER TONIGHT!" Noel Coward's Drama of Love Unashamed! Fredric MARCH Claudette COLBERT TONIGHT IS OURS ALICON KWENDEIN ABYRON BYRON I. GUAGEMEZ CHAIR Follow the Crowd Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. Hill Society Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sovory, held initiation services for eight women yesterday at 3:30 p.m. at the Boston University Club. C. Cunningham. 809. Tempest street. BUT Miss Eleanor Ewing of St. Louis, Mo., secretary of the southern branch of the district Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian church, was chosen by the Rev. John W. H. of the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore H. Aszman, 843 Louisiana street. Theta Epsilon Initiates Eight Following the initiation, Mrs. Cunningham served supper for the group. Dr. E. L. Morgan of Phillipsburg was a dinner at the Delta Zeta home yesterday. Katherine Young, 32, and his wife, Jennifer, of Chesapeake City, Mo., were weekend guests. The initiates are Mary Louise Beltz, fa'38; Loreau Beeverly, ed'14; Laura Alice Cunningham, c'urel; GCare Harlow, ed'01; Fern Hersh, ed'01; Mary Myers, c'romal; Romola Hammons, c'36; and Eather Gw. gr. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dell house yesterday were Margaret Varnr and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Roark, all from Kansas City, Mo. The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Charles Rogler, 1016 Alabam street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Horace Bogs, Mrs. William Harmes, and Mrs. Dan Zatzloff. Entertain for Design Department Pi Kappa Alma entertained these guests at dinner yesterday; Mary Lou Becker, fa3; Clarice Sloan, fa3; Ms. Catherine Back, back; Back and Mrs. Fide, both ofhea NOT SO HARD IF YOU ARE WRITING WITH A NEW, SMOOTH, EVEN-FLOWING Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargies, 725 Ohio street, entertained with a buffer supper Saturday evening, followed by bridge. Among the guests were: Mr. Burke, Mrs. Eileen Kyle, Bert Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith, and Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. Miss Rosemary Ketcham entertained the members of the department of design and those who were assistants in the department last year with a dinner Saturday at her apartment, 1609 Louisiana street. The remainder of the evening was spent around the fireside. The guests were: Miss Marjorie Whitney, Miss Clarah Minton, Miss Audelle Worthy, Miss Mary Margaret Parry, Mrs. Emma Crow, Mrs. Kathleen Watts and Mrs. Jean Makepeace. Miss Clara Hatten, instructor of design, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of Nuke Bu tonight at the home street. Winston, 1620 Massachusetts street. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Margaret Zimmermar THE TASK OF WRITING FINALS is a difficult one BUT NOW FOUNTAIN PEN CARTER, WAHL, or WATERMAN Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott, Carl Starr, Scott City; Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Newman, Axel; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lieuancer, Kansas City; Mrs. Helen Herington, Lincoln; Mr. Mvey, Hertington; Lucile Lable, c'el; Catherine Noland, ee'; Beverly Berns, c'34; and Camila Luther, ed. 33. SAVE $ 33_{3}^{1}\% $ DISCOUNT NAME ENGRAVED WITHOUT CHARGE "Start Next Semester off Right" 1237 OREAD SAVE "Headquarters for Quiz Books and Review Books." 1401 OHIO Rowlands BOOK STORES Hunnar Gillkeson and Eugene Culp of Wichita, and Ernest Robertson of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house. and Josephine Zimmerman, both of Dlathe; and LeRoy Lichliter of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upson Sunday were Mrs. Walter Cole of Lee Summit, Mo. and Mr. and Ms. C. Dialrymple of Kansas City, Mo. The Book Fellows will meet at the home of Miss Elizabeth Henderson, 945 Main street, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Sigma Nu dinner guests yesterday were E. R. Hatton of Columbus; Mr and Mrs. John Terry and John Coill of Kansas City, Mo. Cecil Kahnmann and Charles Van Horn, both of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Sigma Kappa house today. Mrs. F. O. Russell, 1622 Kentucky street, will entertain the Mercredi club Wednesday afternoon. J. H. Compton of Wichita was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house yesterday. Drew Hartnett of Topeka was a weekend guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Billie Tindal, of Columbia, Mo., was a dinner guest of Alpha Delta Pi yesterday. Twentieth Amendment Added to Constitution (Continued from page 1) this change represents a victory in a 10-year struggle by Senator George W. Norris, Republican, Nebraska. He first proposed it, and the senate passed a bill that would force Republican elected. Each time Republican leaders in the House smothered it. When Democrats took control in the House they put it through and it was submitted to the states last March. Only two amendments have been ratified in shorter time. Change Often Vital Norris was aiming directly at chaotic short sessions which, because of the March 4 deadline, encouraged filibusterism and haziness, and hastily, ill-considered legislation. The Hoover-Roosevelt debt conference has just demonstrated in a striking way another advantage of the change now ordered. Had the lane duck amendment been in force, Mr. Roosevelt would have been inaugurated at the very hour he was sitting with President Hoover in the red room and working to work out some method of carrying out cede debt negotiations while waiting for the new administration to come into authority. In easy times this two months' gain which the new president will have does not appear so vital. But in a critically weak nation, where no grave international difficulties, or war, the long gap in time between the incumbent administration voted out and the now empowered administration is far from dangerous and virtually leaderless period. Salina—(UP) -Loans by the Reconstruction Finance corporation have made possible the employment of 190 men in Saline county daily. This means a county payroll of more than $2,700 a week. Men have been put to work on News From Home --cleaning the banks of the Smoky Hill river, pruning trees, working on Salina streets and assisting the local street car company in removing poles and trolley wires since the system was changed to motor bus. Wichita, — (UIP) - Sixty wives of members of the Lion's Club walked in on a noon luncheon of the organization here recently. It was a surprise affair for members of the club. The wives with them a group of entertainers. Chanute, — (UP) — Two airplanes, "Oise's Alac" and "Ark of Africa" will be part of the equipment Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, explorers, will take to Abyssinia on a hunting and exploration trip. Carrionte, former secretary of the Ark, will taught the Johnson fly, will accompany them. Ola—(UP)—A movement has been started here to build a 50-bed hospital to take the place of St. John's hospital which has operated under the management of the Sisters of St. Joseph for a year. The building would cost about $7,000. Williams — (UP) — The third annual celebration of Kansas Day by the nine schools comprising the Willis high school district will be observed Jan. 27. A 6 c'clock dinner is to precede the community entertainment of the evening. Hutchinson, — (UP) — Hutchinson grain markets handled a record percentage of wheat during 1952 although total course grain receipts fell to a new low for recent years. Total grain receipts were 28,506,000 bushels of which 27,053,000 were wheat, or one fourth of the state's production. Morrill, —(UP) The closed Citizens State bank will pay its first dividend of ten per cent Jan. 27. The bank closed 14.1, 1951 Dale E. Wagner, cashier, pleaded guilty of embezzlement, and is serving a term in the state penitentiary. Iola. —UW— Plans to build a new 600-seat motion picture theatre in Iola were announced by E. Van Hyning, the director of the theatre of Iola for a number of years. Wichita, — (UP) — Don York, whic wrote the musical pieces, "Drifting Back to Dreamland" and "Tired of Me, has opened a musical school here. Mohammedanism Discussed The life of Mohmédin and the weakness and strength of his teachings were described by Professor H. E. Chandler in *The Life of Mohmédin*. Before the Westminster forum last night Chandler Speaks Before Westminster Forum Last Night In the weakness of the character of Mohammed during the later years of life, and in his provision that his teaching individual to reach spiritual peace, lies the greatest weakness of Mohammed-nism", according to Professor Chand- "Mohammed preached against social applause and bettered the condition of slaves because of the bitter experiences of his early life as a slave," said an author who spoke to every Moslem is the brother of every other Moslem, and that all are on basis of equality in the eyes of Allah. Here is the greatest strength of Mohammed. Doris Thompson, c3, 55, played a piano solo, "Troika," by Tschatakowky, and Oliver Johnson, c4, 74, the devotion of dancers were served after the meeting. NOW! Lynn, Mass. Jan. 23—(UP)—A whipping allegedly administered at Lynn Isolation hospital was a contributory cause of the death of Alfred P. Currad, 14-year old junior high school student, according to his death certificate, it was categorically denied at the office of the superintendent of schools. Mat. 20c to 7 p.m. LLEGED WHIPPING BRINGS DEATH TO 14-YEAR-OLD BOY Limited Engagement PATEE WHERE THE MOVIE PICTURE PLAY Always the Biggest and Best Show in Town! Send The Daily Kansan home First Time at Popular Prices! By Special Arrangement With the Producers and Distributors We Are Able to Present "STRANGE" 25c After 7 p.m. NORMA SHEARER · CLARK GABLE Be Sure and See the Picture From the Beginning. Shows 3-7-9 On Other Hills --reasonable prices. Openings for one or two girls second semester. Either single or double rooms. Phone 2655. Across from Rowldowns Book Store Oread. To help freshman women glide along more easily at tea, etiquette rules were given out at the University of Southern California. According to these rules, such remarks as "I am afraid I have stayed too long," or "I hope I haven't bored you talking so much" are very bad taste. Examinations are given in all courses at the end of a four weeks period at the University of California. If a student gets a mark of A for the need in longer later course and receives a rebate of $2 on his tuition. A special telephone system has been installed between the men's and women's dormitories at Antioch College to provide better and increased social contacts. Seniors at Kentucky University remove cordurey trousers from under-classmen who dare to wear them, and toss the offending frush into trees. Hell must be harder hit by depression than any other business if it is true that money is the source of all earthly evil—Minnesota Daily. From Tuscaloosa, Ala., comes the report that a student flunked a course entitled "How to Study," and passed all other subjects with an average of "B." KFKU Mahatma Ghandi has been subject to much abuse by cartoonists and writers, but so far none of them have been able to get his goat—The Montana Kaimin. At Kentucky University the funny papers are being filed in the library so that the students may read them. Monday The University of California at Los Angeles has been called the most up-to-date of American colleges. 6 p.m.—Professor L. D. Jennings will speak on the subject, "Defects of Federal Projects for Helping the Farmer." 2:30 p.m.—Elementary German Lesson, by Professor E. F. Engel. 245 pm.—Nursery School Methods in Keeping the Child Busy, by Dr. Florence B. Sherbon. Want Ads Twenty-five orders or less! 1 in each unit. 1 in each of the 6 insertions. TecLion is an prosida. WANT AIDS are ACCOMPANYER CASE. FOR RENT to boys: splendid, large, sunny, double room with cooking privileges for only $12 A bargain. We nose it 1026 Ohio. Phone 1892J. — 95. LOST: A.T.O. pin, initials "W.F.H." Reward. 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EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Buy Edgeworth anywhere in two pack Ready; Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug 156-pack package to pound humidor.tin. Some sealed cups tinned. EDGEWORTH HIGH GOOD READY BUILT EDGEWORTH Education PLUG Students regard EDGEWORTH Begins Tomorrow A SERIAL STORY IN THE DAILY KANSAN "The May Day Mystery" by OCTAVUS ROY COHEN The story of a murder mystery on a Southern University Campus, a story that abounds in the Cohen humor, with that famous detective character, Jim Hanvey, in the leading role. A fast moving, colorful, humorous, mystery story that will keep every reader awaiting anxiously for the next installment. Don't Miss the Opening Chapters. Monday, January 23 Guffin Taxi & Baggage Co. and Yellow Cab Co. will be consolidated with Hunsinger's Phone 12 or 987 for Prompt Taxi Service