MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U.- 25 Before 12:30 p. m. Thanksgiving Supper Is Given By B.Y.P.U. Approximately 36 persons attended the. Thanksgiving supper given by B.V.P. U last night from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Baptist church. Harold Hilkey, '27, was tinnmaster The program was as follows: Invocation, by the Rev. C. C. Cunningham; violo solo; by Elder Edith Z., '43, accompanied by George Treville, fa'35; composition rend- ered by John Foster, '44; Manis's Menow Man's Post Mortem," by Mrs. Drea Kellogg Simons, '32; talk, "The Firs Delkayhansing," by Fern Harken, ed. unl- vocal songs, "Open the Gates of the Temple" and "Thanksgiving," by Mar Louise Rowe, accountant, '45; The Invocation, by The Invocation of Today," by Burton Brown. Decorations were autumn leaves and candles in keeping with the Thanksgiving spirit. Triangle Gives Buffet Supper Triangle entertained with a buffle, supper at 6:30 p.m. yesterday honoring Mr. Arthur Schwarzin of Burlington, Iowa, who is the national inspector of the fraternity. Guests were Stella Culip, c;35, Margaret Wolf, c;36, Loren Miller, c;35, Iris Olson, c;35 and Che' Kubn, Leaventhorne. K. U. Dames to Meet The K.U. Danes will have their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Eugene Linville, 942 Missouri street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. John N逊埠, Mrs. Forrest Noll, and Mrs. Stelton Stinson. Kappa Ea Kappa, professional engineering fraternity, entertained these guests at dinner yesterday at the chapter house; Frances Fink, Kansas City; Mo.; Alice Learned, c'34; and John Lippitt, c'33. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday were Virginia Wheeler, c33; Barbara Jane Harrison, c33; Arian Newman, c44; Jenn Tuggle, Kansas City Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. White, St. Joseph University and Mrs. and F. H. Fralley Arkansas City. Sigma Alpha Epidaurus entertained the follower dinner guests yesterday. Mrs. Ber C. Bond, Dulhunu, Iowa; Ben M. Breit, Dubuque, Iowa; Mrs. Tern Toro, Honeguag, Tea; Mr. Tern Toro, Honeguag, Tea. Weekend guests at the Deltas Upson house were: Stanley Abbey, William Kulte, Kosh Alcorn, Kansas City. Mx. Jack Steiner, and Joe Lowellw, Topeka David Anderson of Lindsborg was a dinner guest of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, yesterday at the chapter house. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Childers and Helen Jean Gilchrist, of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Stigma Chi house yesterday were Vene D Fry, Fairlax Okla, and Don Burnett, Washington D.C. P i Pi Kappa Alpha entertained these guests yesterday at dinner: Mary Lou Becker, fa35; and Chrystabelle Bryan fa 'unct. Shows 3-7-9 Our Prices for Matinee And Till 7 Each Day 20c After 7,10-35c DICKINSON Tonite-Tomorrow BORIS KARLOFF in "The Mask of Fu Manchu" Coming-- New and Different "EVENINGS FOR SALE" Wed-Thurs-Fri Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor in "Tess of the STORM COUNTRY" Leona Bross, c.33, and Eibhelda Hunter, c'ourl, were dinner guests at the Phi Beta I house Sunday. Dinner guests at the Phil Dela Thena house yesterday were Helen Stubas, fa38, and Virginia Lapham, c38. Watch for— JOAN CRAWFORD in "RAIN" Rosa Lee Conrad, c. 33, was a dinner guest at the Delta Upsilon house yesterday. Claudine Elliott, c'uncl, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday. Mrs. W. B. Downing entertained her bridge club this afternoon at her home. 2309 Massachusetts street. Delta Zeal will entertain with a format Thanksgiving Turkey dinner today at 8.39 p.m. at the chapter house. Mrs. C. A. Coe was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house yesterday. Helen Hopkins, e35, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall yesterday. Wilbur Moore, 31, of Gardner is visiting on the campus today. Special Dance Numbers Feature Musical Comedy (Continued from page 1) in Hollywood," who will dance in the show is Joe Dunkel, who is directing the dancing choruses of the comedy. Dunkel studied his role with Ted Lepore and then he found Dunkel also has an important part in the play. He is seen on the dance director, who is always being forced to give up his rehearsals, just to please the loss. Included in the long list of entertainers to be found in the cast in the Laurier tri—Camilla, Jeanne, and Maxine Catches 79-pound Catfish Catches 70-pound Catfish Platmouth, Flush. (UO, UP) (JOHN Rich- ardson, old ferryman here, claims the state big-fish-catching title. He hooked a 70-pound yellow catfish in the Missouri river near here. Domination by Whites to End, Says Brockway (Continued from page 1) Brussels, and Berlin, Mr. Brookway stated that the one in Kansas City is the most beautiful and fascinating. "One can scarcely look anywhere today, confirmed the speaker, "without seeing the needs of germinating quite rapidly." "Germany is a center of danger for two reasons, it is demanding equal armaments, and it is troubled with its own internal conflicts. War seems inevitable in either case, if Germany is given equal arms with the other nations, war seems the only course. On the other hand, Germany brings about revolution, it may go outside the boundaries, leading to another world war." World Should Resist War World Should Resist War Mr. Brockway said that we do not realise the importance of an explosive world where any moment conflict might break out. The solution for the problem of war is to create among the people of the world a determination to absolutely resist it through the government denounce. The lecture asserts student groups are becoming a tremendous influence and are showing national and international force. Discusses English Problems In another address at the church yesterday morning, Brockway asserted, "The big problem in England today is whether or not the political constitution and the political parties are going to hold steady the process of economic transformation thereby avoiding chaos and ruin." Speaking on the subject "Politics ome Parties in England," Mr. Broekway said that the problem of political parties would have been simple 30 years ago, but now it is a most complex one. Up until 1960, there were but the two parties, the Conservatives and the Lords. Since then, political parties have grown up and separated from the old parties. Discusses English Problems Paintis a Dark Ficture of England Being chairman of the most radical group in the House of Commons, the independent Labor Party. Mr. Brook way was interested in the Labor party movements. He traced the developments with Louis Geoffrey before the McDonald leadership till 1923. The speaker painted a dark picture of England in saying that the country and conditions were going down and down. "A question to be answered is," inserted the lecture, "Are the new constructive forces going to be strong enough to save the country?" Two Kansas City Groups Hear Vienna Boy's Choir (Continued from page 1) "One can appreciate the urge of many students to return home as early as possible for the Thanksgiving holiday," said Dean D. N. Smarbout, who it is sincerely hoped that those who realize musical values will not pass up this splendid Boy's choir in a program that is sure to please everyone. In making the contract with the management several months ago important concessions were made to us in low tuition costs with the University students in mind. The University Concert Course management, right or wrong, does invasions that there are still many students here on the campus who realize that after all, much of the important contributions to their general allrounded education come from important teachers outside the class room. With these people in mind, with no thought of commercial profit, the management makes each year a sincere effort to bring right here to the campus itself the great artists and organizations that are of international reputation. No contract could have been made with Vera Woods Boy Choir, had the managers known that the University contended a vacation period at that time. Many of us feel a distinct honor is being conferred on the University by this group appearing here and we at university will be encouraged to them from a University standpoint that these boys, in their first eventful trip over here, be given a hospital and friendly reception at this great University by students and faculty Send the Daily Kansan home. IWW, division I, and. Warkina ball, division II, will play off the finals in the women's intramural volleyball tournament tonight at 8 o'clock. Hospital News Women's Intramurals --for the 05 1932, LIGETT & MYERS, TOBACCO Co. Elizabeth Bender, c$4; Rolland Wilborn, c$4; Honner Hitchcott, c$6; Charles Spurgeon, c$4; Paul Borel, c$4; and James Ingle, gr., were admitted to the Watkins Memorial hospital over the weekend. Want Ads Hazel Shoenmaker, c'uncl, Robin Hood, c'35, and John Case, c'34, were dismissed. STUDENTS. Want a ride home? I can arrange it. If driving, I can get you passengers. Share expense basis. Call Hal Marsh. 2005W. 1329 Kg. -SB SPECIAL: Three thirts for 25c, finished and mended; till December 1. 1008 Alabama. Josie Tailor. Phone 2387W. -fll. LOST: Lady's wrist watch; Goering make; Friday; Please call Margaret May Mellot at 828. Reward: —38 LOST: Light brown overcoat at Phi Kappa Pai smoker, Thursday night. Phone 937. Don Johnson. —57. FOR BOYS: I single, I double, furnished rooms. Cooking privilege. 1028 Ohio. Mrs. Margaret M. Henderson. —59. ROOM OWNERS: Have your floor electrically waxed during holidays by the "Student Floater-Washer." "I want to be in K.U. Wray Canoes." 1063J 59 YOUR photograph, size 8x10 at $1 each. 48 xl glasses free, Slightly more for proofs and negative negatives. Lawrence Studio, 277 Mass. --$8. AUTO DOGOR Glass, $1.50; windfields, $2.56. Radiators updated; new and used installed. All work guaranteed. Knock-in Punk Co. Knock-in Delaware. Phone 954- 75. Chesterfields are Milder _ Chesterfields are milder. They taste better. That's why "They Satisfy." As smokers become more experienced, they demand milder cigarettes. Chesterfields are milder. Their mildness is just as much a feature as the beauty of their package. The tobacco are mild to begin with. Patient ageing and curing make them milder still. And Chestfields contain just the right amount of Turkish—not too much—carefully blended and cross-blended with ripe, sweet Domestic tobacco. He's back again Arlie Simmonds And His Orchestra Direct from a successful six-week engagement in the Hotel Fontenelle, Omaha. After an entire summer in the hall at Hotel Muehlenbach. Kansas City's hall of music. Comes back to Mt. Oread to play Advertised as "America's Greatest College Band" The First Class Party Friday Night December 2 this band of K. U. men will entertain for dancing at GOOD MUSIC NEW LIGHTING NOVEL. DECORATIONS Now's the time to make a date for this 4-hour party 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dates $1^{25} Stags ---