MONDAY. OCTOBER 24,1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Koenig Announces Cadet Coast Artillery Officers Thirty-six R. O. T. C. Men Appointed to High Positions Cadet commission officers' appointments for the Coast Artillery battalion were announced today by Major W. C. Koenig, approved by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Appointments for the end of the year will be scheduled at Saturday. The 36 artillery officers are. Cadet First Sergeants: Jamer K. Hitt. Battery A; John Blank, Battery B. Battery A; John Binkh, Bendery B Cadet Sergentes; Battery A; Clerance W. Asling, Theoreme R. Macheil, Shaffer R, Roy C. Sage, Nana Barge, World War II, E Stewart, W. Mennanaker, Battery B, Charles K. Willey, B. Penfield, Engene A. Bartlett, Kenneth M. Stevens, Louis S. Parsons, Kenneth J.HDews, Stewart M. Chambers, Thomas F. Ashby, Fred L. Beard. Cadet Corporal; Battery A, John W Bryn, Leonard T, Delfor, Frederick W Matswainson, Dana Pratt, Donald F. King O, William E. Fordwell, William H. Dodderidge; Battery B, Monti L. Belot Donald L, Alvord, James A. Malen George A, Lerrig, Crichton P. Miller Matthew O, Roberts, Jr. Cadet Privates. First Class; Battery A, Walter E. Baxter, Henry Butler, Battery B, Frank B. Stahl, Harold and R Von Unworth. Announce Engagement SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Etes of Littl Rock, Ark, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Beaulah Mae, to John Cameron Swayze, son of Mr. and Ms. Cameron Swayze, 1530 Knicktown street, Lawrence. Mr. Swayze was a student at the University in 1925 and 1935. He is now radio editor of the Kansas City Journal-Post. Professor Templin Entertains Professor Olin Timpin entertained the Old and New club at his home Saturday night. Guests of the club for the evening were Frank Strong, former Chancellor of the University, Dean J. G. Brandt, and Professor Jen P. Jon- Mrs. Braden Is Hostess Nicholson-Mortensen Mes. S. B. Braden was hostess to a group of 15 University students Fi- lora B. Braden and her birthday. The evening was spent with games, music and conversation. atr, and Mrs. F. K. Nicholson or Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Ora Franke, to William Albert Mortensen of Moscow, Idaho The marriage ceremony was performed last Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. Mortensen. Only guests present were Mr. and Mrs. only Mortensen of Moscow. Mrs. Mortensen was graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen will make their home in Moscow where the bridegroom is engaged in engineering work. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday were Miriam Thorman, Iola; Betyng Elm, Mankett; Boyer, Blegen Glder; Virginia Mae Showalter, Kansas City, Kent; Virginia Maple, Kenny Gleibrich, Maxine Kennedy, Silly White, and Mary Webb, all of Kansas City, Mo. Delta Zeta entertained the following guests yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Gleason, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Deventer, Mr. and Mrs. Janne Jackson, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Beaumont, Kansas City, Kan; Fannie Seeley, 29, Russell; and Katherine Young, 22, Kansas City, Mo. Clara Reswall, '31, entertained with a dinner party at her house. 1527 New Hampshire street, Saturday evening, for the following guests: Eleanor Fraser, Euclid Hacker, Ruth Writers, Helen Talmison, '32, Bob Gunnels, Russell Guest, Theodore Porlinski, and Dani Kopf, Topker, also Ed Woodward. 1/23. Homecoming guests included the following: Dr. and Mrs. Ward Summerville, Dr. L. E. Wood, Dr. Dively, Dr. H. W. McKenan, Dr. Shofstall, Miss Elen Anderson, Mr. Arthur Leonard, and Mr. Emmer Screeffect, Kansas City, Dr. Fenwell, Abkane; Dorothy Ziegenbach and Lorraine Bake, Lincoln, Neb. The following persons were Home- coming guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house this weekend: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Izzard, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. A. J. Claude, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. Claude, Claude, Hutchinson; Mr. H. C. Bethman, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend of Kappa Alpha Theta were Fern Snyder, 31, Arkansas City; Betty Herlocker, Winfield; Gilce Lable, 32, Larned; Mr. and Ms. J. P. Campbell and son, David, Charlene Rouse, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs J. R. Swainey, Lee Summit, Mo. Professor and Mrs. H. E. Chandler and Professor and Mrs. F. O. Russell entertained the faculty members of the School of Education and their wives last night at a buffet dinner served at the school's honora. 244 Hebron Island street. Guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house this weekend were Lloyd Thompson, K1, Kansas City, Mo; William McGee, 29, Gulliver Texas; William J. Bass, 30, Bermudian Bernard Engle, Wellington; Fred Esterby and E丹 Easterly, Lincoln, Neb Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity yesterday were Dr. and L. M. P. Viley and daughter, Kathleen Merrill Mattes, Kansas City, Mo. H. G. Freak, Florida, and Mr. C. H. Freak, Lawrence. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will have a dinner meeting now evening at 6 at the Christian organization will give the program. Mrs. Alma Lissie Lindley, who has been igniting her mother, Mrs. Rosa Lei, 125 Issaquah street, and her brother, has taken her home to have it for her home in San Diego. Dinner guests at the Delta Tou Dei house yesterday were Jesse Under- wood, 30, Lawrence, Canfield Star, 18, Candace, Canfield Charger, and Charles Concornia. and Mrs, Keith of Morrel, and J. C, Engle of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house this weekend. The K.U. Dames will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Donald Fletcher, 129 Park street Delta Zeta will hold its annual Founders day banquet this evening at 6 at the chapter house. The pledges of Sigma Kappa entertained the actives with a Halloween party last night at 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jordan and Billy Jordan were guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Henry Harvyn, c 36, Louise Jarbore, c 25, and Chrystale Bryan, f aumel, were dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi house yesterday. Irene Teubner, c34, and Jo Ann Grinstead, c34, entertained during homecoming, Dorothy Rosenthal, 21 and Frances Russell of Kansas City Gene Hines of Leavenworth, and Carl Hudson and Lee Dole of Kansas City. Mo., were Homecoming guests at the Pki Phara house this weekend. Clarence H. Roy of Kansas City, Mo. was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house this noon. Tonight and Tomorrow KISS KILL PRAY or LOVE Would You SIX HOURS TO LIVE if you had only Supported by Miriam Jordan John Boles see how Warner Baxter faces this problem - ADED ATTRACTIONS WEDNESDAY ONLY Dick Morrow Organ Specialist Playing Popular Music at 6:45 and 9:00 MATINEE NIGHT 10c - 15c 10c - 20c Sorcity houses have suffered most heavily from decreased enrollment at the University of Illinois this year, figures prepared by the office of the dean of women indicate. Lest year 885 women lived in sororities, but this year the number has dropped 20 per cent to 703. Total registration of coeds in sorority is 2,824 this year and 2,459 last year (a decrease of only 15.5 per cent. On Other Hills --saving a new U. C. L. A. record, 6,434 students are enrolled in the University of California at Los Angeles this semester and another 2,908 are rolled on the Berkeley campus of the University, an increase of 650 over the first semester last year. This figure brings the enrollment of both campuses to a total of 17,335. The university of California to a total of 17,335. Professor Thomas C. Poulter, of the physics department of Iowa Wesleyan, will be head physicist of the second expedition to the Antarctic region. There were 2,000 entrants in a board-growing contest at the University of Illinois. The content must last two weeks. According to reports, $500 was offered to the promoters of the content by a large raze manufacturer to stop it, but due to a determination to glorify the beard, the offer was refused. Loan funds totaling $20,000 and scholarship totals $20,000 have been provided for needy students at Northwestern University. Nearby 150 students are enrolled in the 15 Bible classes offered at the University of Texas. Dino dunes are held at Alabama University, the proceeds of which go toward providing a scholarship for a senior girl at the university. Countercfc Pennies of Real Copper Springfield, H., Oct. 24—(UP) - Government officers reported today the real copper in circulation here." The pennies were minted of a better grade of铜 than the real coins, the officers said. They were in a loan to explain what possible there would be in such an operation. Class cutting has almost disappeared at the University of Maryland. Every cut cost the student $3. Co-eds at Southern Methodist University have formed a "perfect date" club to which the most attractive girls of the campus belong. Want Ads LOST in or near Stadium, lady's black smooth leather purse with metal handle and sliding lock. Contents, small jade green Parker pen and pencil. Please notify M. M. Swan, 1131 Temple Phone 2348I. –35 TEACHERS WANTED: For positions in midwest states. Co-operative placement. Plan gets results; free information. Lowest placement cost. Write Teacher's Exchange, 3300 Benton, Kansas City, Mo. — 34 MEDIC STUDENTS, Attention. We have a Corona 4 portable with media keyboard, dunny machine for $255.00. Typyger Typewriter Exchange, Mass. 737 LOST. Small black purse containing a pair of glasses. Lost near Union Bldg. Phone 415. —34 GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Rates reasonable, 10th and New Haven High School. Parking space. Moels. — 55 ROOM for rent: Nicey furnished front bedroom on first floor in new home; next to bath. Very desirable. No other students in house. 735 Ohio Phone 2211. —3F AUTO DOOR dglrs $1.50; windshields, .250. Radiators installed; new and used installed. All work guarantee. Warranty. Junk Co. Delaware. Phone 954-300 - 50 FOR RENT, boys; Nice rooms, oil heat, campus, Desirable, $5 per boy, Privilege of light housekeeping, $$. Also downstairs apartment, private bath, southern exposure. Call 1127.W 1247 Ohio. —33 YOUR TIME is valuable. Have your watch put in perfect condition now. Roberts Jewelry Store. 833 Mass. St. ------- 50. WANTED to buy: One good, used, standard portable typewriter. Call 2026M or see H. F, Dickie at 1729 Miss- -33 ROOMS for four or five boys. One block from Campus with board at the Piazza, $25 a month. Phone 50. —33. "A' GRADES depend on the condition of your eyes. Have them examined and glasses fitted by F. H. Robers, Optometrist, 833 Mats. St., 50- HANDIEST PLACE IN TOWN Varsity Annex Ultrity Annex Under Varsity Theatre Canopy Drug Sundries Day or Night Always a Good Show THE GREATER DICKINSON TONITE - TOMORROW "THE ALL AMERICAN" With Richard Arlen and the 1931 All American Team STARTS WEDNESDAY The Picture You Can't Afford to Miss "THE BIG BROADCAST" with Bing Crosby - Kate Smith Boswell Sisters - Mills Brothers Cab Calloway and His Orchestra Prices Till 7, 10-25c. After 7, 10-35c SHOWS 3-7-9 What on earth are you up to now?" Dott Massey and his Pla-Mor Orchestra will be HERE for the NOTRE DAME VARSITY Saturday 9 to 12 Nov.5 "It pays to 'phone early ---at Kansas."