TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1032 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NO POEMS or Around the World Backwards and Sideways. $2.00 An bilarious new book by ROBERT BENCHLEY The Book Nook TURKEY DAY SPECIAL Special 24c Choice of assortment, two and three blender pocket and pork knives. Furious knives, with cook cream and battle sauce. Special buy. They look like a dollar. dollar. 五 15 dozen 25e seller Winchester stainless assortment paring knives. Special factory closure, 9c. GREEN BROTHERS HARDWARE 633 Mass. St. --and how he worked at it! Winter Is Here Avoid the cold walk by eating on the Hill. A bowl of soup and crackers Sandwiches 10c Meals 25c Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. DICKINSON Where Friends Meet Friends Dodging Work Was His Business TONITE 3-7-9 Mat. 10-28c till 7. 10-35c after 7 Hopping freights was his hobby... Mendinghearts was his pleasure ... WILL ROGERS TOO BUSY TO WORK MARIAN NIXON DICK POWELL From the story "wildly" by Ben Anas Williams Starts WEDNESDAY The Epic Thriller "AIR MAIL" Coming— "The Mask of Fu Man Chu" SOCIETY 11 Lambda Theta Holds Founders Day Banquet Pi Lambda Theta will entertain with its annual Founders day banquet this evening at 6:30 at the Colonial tea room. The toastmess will be Miss Ruth Kinney, secretary of the bureau of correspondence study. Guests of honor are Miss Eugenie Galloo, who was the first sponsor of the group, and Miss Helen Hoespe, the first national president of La Lumba Thea. Miss Hoespe will read some poems, the theme of which will be teachers. The tables will be decorated with blue baskets of yellow roses, as the organization colors are blue and gold. Initiation services will be held for 13 women at a meeting preceding the banquet. Student Is Guest of Honor George Trovillo, fa35, was guest of honor at an informal reception Sunday from 6 until 9 p.m. given by Miles Foster and the Terville Foundation. George Trovillo, who is studying piano with Professor Carl A. Preyex, is the holder of a fine arts scholarship given by Miles Burdy. Additional guests were memorialists of Topika Music Teachers Association. To Entertain With Dinner The Ladies Literary league will entertain, with a dinner tonight at 7 at the Ghosts Inn guests will spend the rest of the evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. L Clemente, 1638 Mississippi street. Houses of the members will be To Give W. S. G. A. Tea P. Covey Alpha Alpha Theta sorority will be hostes at the W. S. G. A. tea to be hold tomorrow afternoon in the rest room of Centgul Administration building. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, house-mother, will pour. Mrs. Lindley to Entertain Members of the Newcomers club will be entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.H. Linden, the author of *Mrs. Alice* will sing. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Wilbur Muster, c' 24, Sadda; Lucia S. Parsons, c' 25, Wamogo James H. Carmean, c' 23, Edugen Bartel, c' 23, Oliver H. Khlipp, c' 35, William Dalymple, c' 35, all of Kansas City, Me.; and John Boondank, c' 34, Kansas City, Kan. The Home Economics club met this afternoon at 3:30 on the home management house. Mia Elizabeth Sprague spoke on "Home Economists Whom I Have Known." Tea was served after the meeting. Mrs. F, B. Dains will be hostess to members of the Zodiac club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 1224 Louisiana street. Several members who spent the summer in Europe will give short talks. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler was hostess to members of the Friday auction bridge club at her home, 1656 Indiana street, yesterday afternoon. Theta Stigma Phi. honorary journalism sorcery, met this afternoon at 2:30 in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building. The Alpha Gamma Delta society will entertain the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. The regular midweek vanity will be held tomorrow from 7 until 8 p.m. in the Memorial Union, Barney Scoold and his band will play. Chi Omega will entertain Delta Upsilon with an hour of dancing this evening at the chamber house. Eather Porter, 31, Kansas City, Mo, and Isabel Necal, 31, Lawrence, were dinner guests at Corbin hall last night. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, will speak of her recent trip to Mexico at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club of Ottawa this evening at 6:30 at the North American hotel. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the chapter house. Miss Ir. nee Peabody, assistant professor of voice, will accompany Miss Husband and will sing a group of songs at the Wilma Stone concert accompanied by Wilma Stone, for 34 Dr. Lins Returns to Lawrence Dr. Beatrice Lins, assistant director of the Watkins Memorial hospital re- sidence, for her work at Spring Green, Wis., where she was called by the sickness and death of her mother. MISS HUSBAND TO ADDRESS WOMEN'S CLUB AT OTTAWA Lins Returns to Lawrence New York, Nov. 15—(UP) A former convict who boasted to a few friends that he had profited in the Lindbergh swindle, was under arrest today on a charge of possession of marcades. Detectives revealed they had questioned Joseph Silero several weeks ago on his conviction that he had shared in the ransom. ARREST LINDBERGH SUSPECT FOR POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC Pharmaceutical meeting Thursday Earle Walker, Claude Riley, and Peter Tuschetta, senior students in the School of Pharmacy, will speak at a event of the Pharmaceutical society which will be held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. They refuse to say to ho when story has impressed them. Siele was kept under surveillance, however, and was known to have purchased an auto for $7,300. DRAMATIC CLUB MAY PRESENT 'UNCLE TOM'S CABIN' NEXT The dramatic department may present Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as the next play of the season. For several years, Allen Crafton, head of the department, has attempted to present a revival of this play, but it was dropped each time because of the lack of talent or people. This show, if produced, will be presented in Fraser theatre, Feb. 7, 8, 9, and it will be produced as the Dramatic club performance of the year. A definite announcement will be made in several days, Professor Crafton stated. This year, however, Professor Cronation blushes that "Uncle Turtle's Cabin" duction, will at last become an uncomplicated fact for the dramatic deal. The full bridge tournament began last night when the Five Aces, a team composed of independent players, defeated the 500-310. In the spectacular game the Delta Chi players at one table bid seven spades, doubled, and made it, while at the same time the Delta Chi Birds bid seven clubs, doubled, and lost. FIVE ACES WINS FIRST GAME OF FALL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Each team is composed of four players and a fifth man keeps the score. At the same time that two players of one team play North and South, the other two players of the team play East and West at another table. The hards at each table are made up the same. According to Glen Wakely, who is in charge of the tournament, if the team of and organized house wins the tournament, it will receive a cup, and if an independent team wins its members will watch charms. Nine teams of auction and nine teams of contract are entered. All playing must be completed by ee. 13, it was announced today. FINAL MACDOWELL TRYOUTS IN MUSIC WILL BE TONIGHT Final MacDowell tryouts in music will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the auditorium of the Administration building, Mary Butcher, f33, president, announced today. Applications may be filed at the time of tryout, if they have not been turned in before. Howard C. Taylor, professor of piano, was hired by creff, associate professor of voice. Results of all MacDowell tryouts will probably be made the last of this week Miss Butcher said. The Kapaa Phi sorority will meet at 20 this evening, Evelyn Worden, c'33, ubility chairman announced today. Last Times Tonite "Sherlock Holmes" Where Quality and Economy Meet WEDNESDAY William Collier, Jr. Blanche McHaffy "Soul of the Slums" 25c Thursday and Friday "Shanghai Express" with Clive Bank tree 10-12, Mile 10-20 Sum. for 3 Big Days Zane Grey's "The Golden West" Nast didn't invent the party symbols Professor Hedder says. The Harper's artist merely utilized symbols of earlier political leaders when he became the chief exponent of the political cartoon. The earliest cartoons in uniform style were a series of colored lithographs depicting American defending American islands in ship duels with the British. For more than 25 years, Frank H. Hodder, professor of history, has been digging through old newspaper files and magazine files, resurrecting the political cartoons of the nineteenth century. He has stayed in touch with current caricatures, adding them to his collection. Marlene Dietrich Republican and Democratic Symbols Had Beginning in Political Cartoons Matinee 10-15c, Nite 10-20c During Jackson's first administration the powerful Republican party split into two factions, the National Republicans led by John Quincy Adams, and the Democratic Republicans or Democrats headed by Jackson. Those political cartoon animals, the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey, have been marching through newspaper and magazine pages this year, bearing such issues as credit inflation, war debts, Maine-gives-Democratic. Thomas Nast, who enjoyed a wide following as a cartoonist for HarperCollins, has followed the Civil War, has been credited with inventing the symbols. Jackson's cabinet broke up in 1831 A caricature was made, showing the D. J. TEVIOTDALE DISCUSSES KANSAS MOTOR CARRIER LAY D. J. Tevioldale, associate professor of economics, spoke at the membership meeting of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce which was held at the Eldridge hotel at noon today. "The operation of the Present Kansas Motor Carrier Law" was Professor Tevioldale's subject. In co-operation with the State Public Service commission and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce he made, last summer, an exhaustive study of bus and truck data for the commission in accordance with the ton mileage tax law adopted at the last session of the legislature. Missing Crusader Story a Hoax Boston, Nov. 15—(UP) - Authorities were satisfied today that a story that Colonel Raymond Boblin the surgeon was downed at sea by rum runners was a product of an imagination. Ruth Elder Obtains Divorce White House in a state of collapse, and the resigning members of the cabinet as rats "leaving a fallen house." Jackson was pictured paiting one foot on the tail of the rat with the head of Van Buren to the result of an erroneous report that Jackeen had asked Van Buren to stay in the cabinet. Ruth Elder Oblain 21,940 Ruth Elder Oblain, Ruth Elder prominent woman sivilian, today was granted a divorce from Walt Camp. Camp is the expert. Miss Elder charged cruelly. A detail of the cartoons was an altar of freedom surmounted by a miniature donkey with bat wings. That donkey, Professor Hodder believes, was a possible foretorent to the present Democratic donkey. The elephant appeared in a cartoon during the same decade. The paramount issue of the campaign of 1832 for the re-election of Jackson was the recharter of the United States Bank. A bill had been passed by congress for the creation of a treasury, and in a carton during the campaign, congress was represented as a palm, placid elephant, carrying the deposits of the United States treasury, with the American eagle perched upon its back and Columbia leading the way. Jackson was shown twisting the elephant with a last desperate pull for power. 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