FRIDAY, JANUARY 20.1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2 SOCIETY Gives Bridge Partv The Newcomers club entertained with a bridge party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Mix, 1134 Lincoln street. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. C. M. Young, Mrs. F. Brendan, Mrs. D. Haisdad, Mrs. J. Pensen, and Mrs. D. D. Haines. She was served from the dining room, with Mrs. Mix pouring. Announces Birth Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Star, 306 from Cleveland boulevard, Kansas City, Mo., announce the birth of a son Thursday at Research hospital. Mr. Star, who was born in Chicago, joined university in 27, will be remembered as "Twink Star," a former football player. To Have Open House Presbyterian students will be guests at the informal open house which Westminster Forum will have tonight at 8 o'clock at Westminster hall Louise Russel, c34, will have charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lyle S. Powell entertained the active chapter of Della Zeta at tea this afternoon from 3 until 5 c'clock at her home, 108 West Hills terrace. The decorations were in green and yellow. Mrs. George Beal poured. Kappa Sigma had as dinner guests last night the following: Jennuge Maurice Kite, Kansas City, Mc; Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Cave, Mr. and Mrs Ross Cave, Dodge City; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons, Sublette. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Annette Bartels, 30. Mrs. Lucie Lee, 30. Kansas City, Had Hael Anderson, 31. of Lawrence Dinner guests of Kappa Kappi Gamma last right were Sophia Wabiszewsk, gr.; Mrs. Sam Adams of Lawrence; Helen Ternor of Morgauphine Betty Schwartz, c'unel; and Jane Surface, c'unel. The following were dinner guests at the Delta Upson house last night: Dick Hewk and Jack Roaden of Kan- tle, Larry Ellis, Elliot, LLC; and John McCown, ©. Miss Veta Lear and Miss Mattie E Crumrine were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. Meredith Geiger Gould, 28, of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Delta Zeta house yesterday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon had as dinner guests last night Jane Brosius, 'cunl. and Thela Baltis, 'c33. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lych of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests a the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Nadine Beatie, c34, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Octavia Harris, 'cuncl,' was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house last night. Dorothy Berry of Cushing, Okla., is a weekend guest of Kappa Alpha Theta. Joe Dunkel, c.38, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Emily Lord, c'uncl., was a luncheon guest of Pi Beta Phi yesterday. Send The Daily Kansan home. Premier Massolini walking in triumph over the reclaimed marsh lands of Argentine Ponti, which for centuries he fore him emperors and rulers have attempted to recapture and rid of the mosquito and malaria infested swamps and marshes, as he declared open the new city of Littoria which he built on the side after draining it of its marshes. On October 25, 1960, at 10:00am nowhere makes their home here. It is the outstanding achievement of the Fasciata reserve. Debate League to Hold Tournament March 24 Winning High School Teams From 12 Districts Will Compete Mussolini Inspects One of His Real Triumphs A tournament to complete the debates of the Kansas High School Debating League, will be held at the University March 24 and 25. This tournament is sponsored by the University of Kansas Extension division, under the guidance of Dr. John Tate, made up of the winning teams from each of the 12 districts in the state. The question for debate is: "Resolved that at least one-half of all state and local revenues should be derived from sources other than tangible property." "The problem of financing extra-curricular activities has had a marked effect on membership. There are 127 schools that are members of the league, compared to 163 last year, and 195 the year before," Mr. Harold Ingham, director of the Extension Division, said. Schools in which ships are awarded a parchment certificate; state champions are given large 'ronze trophy cups. The league holds one meeting each year, which is attended by representatives of each of the member biglords. The group will meet every year will be held in Toroka. Fob. 11. Mr. Ingham in explaining the divisions in that state said that for debate purpose it is divided into 12 districts, with the superintendents or principals serving as directors in each district. Finals Will Do This to You Some Night If You Don't Watch Out Beloit, Wis. Jan. 20—(UP) “The moral of this story is that college students should do their home work day as well and not “eram” for final expungion.” Waring Bradley, Beloit College senior from Nburg, N.Y. set up nearly all night studying for finals and then went to sleep and fell out of the chair. He was recovering in a hospital tonight from a fractured shoulder. J-A-N-U-A-R-Y S-A-L-E DRESS SHIRTS 95c Near patterns in small figures or stripes, also solid colors. Nearly made. Nothing reduced but the price. Same high grade fabrics—same fine tailoring and the same guarner. That is always found here. All new patterns, just arrived. Full wool lined with silk ends. 2 for 95c Choice of the House Men's SUITS NEW NECKWEAR $15 Others $9.95 & $12.95 49c Polos and conservative models in belt back and belt all around models. This lot includes our finest coats. Choice of the House Men's TOPCOATS $12.95 Others $5 & $10 Our Contemporaries A student was injured in the Y.M.-Y.W.舞 dance at Kansas State College as a result of the playfulness of two students. The man who was injured was sitting in a window during the dance when he bumped into another scuffing, accidently pushed him out the window. He fell in an eight-foot bit lined with concrete . Three thousand men and women from American colleges and universities are expected to attend a session at the World Economic Forum, which will discuss economic affairs. De Albert Einstein, Germany's mathematical expert, will speak on "The World Economic Situation," projections of curves and fourth-inventions. "Technoerney is a joke," says an economist at the Oklahoma A. and M. "Technoerney is of no value of importance and is merely a clever piece of writing." You can write books on the subject. Doing away with the prices and money is bunkum. The conclusions of the committee at Columbia University are a lot of nonense. Books have been written everything else, oy! not technoerney. Football players shouldn't let students interfere with their athletes, directors in several California colleges think. A professor at California Tech states in all seriousness that several teams have been studying too hard than taking minds off football. Safe driving at a moderate rate of speed requires nothing but self-control and a good, strong rear bumper. —McPherson Republican. Student Plays at Ararat Shrine Robert Lee Mills, c33, often goes to Kansas City, Mo, to play in an orchestra under the direction of N. De Ruberts. He played last night and will again play Monday and Tuesday nights in Armid Instral temple in Kansas City, Mo. The orchestra has a university Symphony orchestra and both a trumpet and guitar in several dance orchestras. Johnson Most Popular Name Quincy, Mass—(NJ)—Neither the Smiths nor the Jones are most numerous among Quincy's families. The Johnsons lead, with 412. Second are the Smiths, numbering 27. ADJUTANT GENERAL Before the Kansas game, the Sooners were in a bad way with Andy Beck ill with influenza, and Bross limping on a sprained ankle and suffering from two loosened front teeth, knocked from their moorings in the Kansas State University daze into the bleachers at. Manhattan and knocked unconscious. Will Bross Lose His Luck Since He Has Lost Two of His Molars? Norman, Jan. 20—(Special)—Maybe its superstition, but friends of Evely Bross, University of Oklahoma basketball forward and hero of Oklahoma's 25-23 defeat of the Kansas Jayhawks here last week, had tasted to see a Norman dentist pull two of Bross' front teeth this week. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 20.-(UP) - Harvard students worked part-time time work earned $12,310 during the area's first quarter and $4,000 less than in the previous year. Brig. Gen. James Fuller McKinley has been nominated by President Howard S. Johnson to the United States army, with the rank of major general. General McKinley is fifty-two years old and entered the army in 1937. He was missioned a second lieutenant about a year later. He has had a distinguished service in both the cavalry and infantry. However, Bross played 30 minutes of the Kansas game and in the last half of the game, he had two free shots, driving the Scooners to victory in spite of his injuries. Now Sooner fans wonder if the physically sound Bross can play as well as the crippled Bross. 'First Baby' Is Important Topeka, Jan. 20. -(UP) -The job of presiding over social affairs at the executive mansion is, by no means, a trivial one, but Mrs. Alfred M. Landon, Secretary of State, describes she cannot let it interfere with another extremely important duty. Little Nancy Josephine, who arrived at the Landon home July 29, three days before the primary election, must have been in the allotment of her mother's time. Social Duties Will Not Keep Mrs. Landon From Child Mrs. Landon admitted she would have to give up some of the personal care of her baby. "But I still insist," she said, "on giving her her bottle. She will be a baby only one, and I want to be with her as much as I can during that time." a once, and I want to be with her as much as I can during that time." Nancy Josephine is the first baby to grow up in Kansas, and many decades and Mrs. Landon is one of the youngest of governor's wives. The Landons were married in 1928. Life in Kansas' capital is not new to Mrs. Landon. She spent her girlhood in Topeka and many times appeared at mornings. As a little girl she played in the yard of the governor's home. Music, particularly the piano and the harp, was one of her principal interests before she was married. Another who will live in the mansion during the present administration is John Landon, a former London's daughter by a former marriage. She is a junior in high school. FOR RENT: Attractive room for girls. Board optional. 924 Miss. Phone. 2377W. —93 A VERY profitable opportunity for a small group of enterprising young men and women, students especially, to gain experience in learning 4:30 SAT night only, Eldridge hotel. 91 Want Ads LOST. A small slide rule at basketball game Thursday night. Please return to Meade Davis, 1200 Louisiana, or call 805. Reward. —93 When Down Town--for the rest of the year NICELY furnished rooms. Excellent board $18 to $25 per month for room and board. Board, $4.50 per week. Phone 1812, 1328 Vermont. — 92 The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Wah nuit Room. LOST: A.T.O. pin, initials "W.F.H." Reward. Call Bill Hazen at 837--95 LUNCHEON Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 Wiedemann's Served Daily Established 1868 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also 5:30 till 7 p.m. Sunday and Sunday *FOR undergraduate girls only!* Completely furnished apartments. All room soundproofed. Apartment sound proof floors, large living room, kitchen and breakfast room. Very reasonable prices. Openings for one or two girls second semester. Either single or double rooms. Phone 3655. Across from Rowlands Books Store. 93-270 Oread. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished modern ROOMS for girls. With or without kitchenette privileges. Prices very rea- lable. Girl to girl work for her. 1316 Ohio. FOR RENT: Downstairs apartment; newly papered; two private entrances; for second semester. Also phone 12345 close to HIIL 12M 14M. Phone 1123W GOOD double rooms, $6, $7.50, and each person; half block from Cafeteria. Sleeping porch and parlor accommodations. Phone 2002. 1222 Miss "A' GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Rober, Optometrist. 833 Mass. 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