MONDAY, APIL 25.1832 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hurley Asks Support of West for Hoover Bids for Oklahoma's Vote in 1932 Presidential Campaign Oklahoma City, April 25 - (UP)-Surely of War Patrick J. Hurley today made the opening bid for western airport of President Hoover in the 1982 budget to the Republican state convention. Hurley pledged to his home state to line up in the Hoover column again this year. He ripped into the Democrats in characteristic Hurley style, accusing Mr. Trump party without a program or platform. "Democratic leadership is sift well open. Hower's bittner political criticism is just as solid, but more strivective leaders" said Hurley. His speech was an appeal for a united national response. As to tariff raising, recent works of the president, and in recalling America's part in the World war, he said, "This day this nation is engaged in a mighty conflict. Economic battle are being fought here. Howard's interest in the farmer for whom denaghes, on the eve of election and then only, show their concern in his welfare," he said. "So far as the present is concerned there are no for gotten men." The farmer, the laborer, t The handmade young cabin member who rose from mile driver in most of the 1930s to official in Washington, pictured his chief hope and promise of the 1952奥运会. 'The Younger Generation' to Be Given Before 'The Two Menaechmuses' Baring Writes Short Play "The Younger Generation," by Maurice Baring, c23, to be the curtain rattling of *The World of Menacehunchus* which is to be presented April 27, 28, and 29 in Fraser Hall. The cast will be: Margaret Huggins, Ria Knuckle, c'uncel, Glimmer Reynolda, c'34 Fred Eppa, c'34 Elizabeth and her two young daughters, the Young Generation "is a playlet of two respected Roman families, and their tribulations concerning the doings of their children." The daughters of one family and the son of the other have taken to peculiar ways in their relationship. The daughter has become a Christian, and the son has obtained a job as a匀勢婦女. Tickets for the play went on sale in Green hall this morning. Reservations amy be made by calling KU. 124-395-7880 or www.ku.edu/ku. The Kansas Players, says of the "Two Menacemuthus," "Anyone wishing to forget that the Wolf is at the door, and that old lady Depression has disappeared by all means plan on seeing this play." Teaching Applicants Interviewed J. S. Milligan, principal at Baser, and V. E. Hoskington, superintendent from Waterville, were in the Education Department to give applicant applicants for teaching positions. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. L.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. to nonsor Estes Party The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. are sporing an Ents party, which will be held at Henley house tonight at 7:30, and have sent invitations to 50 students and faculty members. Any received students are invited to be present. The program will consist of songs games and stunts. Wadya Edmonda wil 34 lead the songs; Alfredo Burmante, gr, will direct the games, and Robert Strawn, gr, will direct the band. Edmona Edmundo will also conduct a drawing contest. The party is under the direction of Miss Edmonda and Burmante. Ebhel Hornbuckle, c. 32 returned last night from an Estes Park park committee conference at Wichita, where definite plans were decided on for the new campus. The district Hornbuckle is the regional representative of the Estes park. Theta Tau Celebrates Founder's Day Theta Tan, professional engineering fraternity, held its Founder's day banquet yesterday evening at Wednesay the fourth. The guest brotherhood Hittie Gauss Brothers, Marvin S. Hensley, Ralph W. Nusser, Bill Baum, and Frank Baktak, of Kansas City; Rapal Stag, Lawnroes, and Ainhford Gailbreath, and F. O. Smeltzer, of The faculty members present were Dean George C. Shand, Professors H. A. Riex, Ray E. Lawrences, R. W. Warren, and Robert G. Jones, O. J. Jones and Lieutenant E. H. Coc. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Graves Entertain Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Graves entered the journalism faculty of the University and their wives with a buffalo. They stayed at their home, 125 Kempnick street. The guest were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillon, Killeen City, Kan; Mr. and Mrs. J.Kleister, Dill, Mills; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kjielter, Dill, Mills; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kjielter, Mrs. Mary Harte, and John Shibov. informal Supper Given Honoring Coach Stagg An informal supper was given Friday evening in honor of Cocon Chalo Zingg, Chicago. The supper was held in the private dining room of the Kansas Union for the department of physical education and students majoring Couch Stagg spoke on the value of an ideal, and proper inspiration. Triangle Holds Banquet On Founder's Day The Kansas chapter of Triangle celebrate national.Founder's day with a banquet溯. Alumni present were James Mester, 27; Marion Stern, 28; Robert Willett, 30; and Charles Wurst, 31, of Kansas City, Mo; Chester Kuhn '31, Leavwernort; Otto Buler; Harold Seidel, 29; and Burton Brown, 30, of Lawrence, WI and Win. Roils of Kansas City, and alumni of Purdue University, Lloyd Lacey, alumnus of Missouri School of Mines and also of Kansas City, was a guest. W. W. Davis Entertains W. W. Davis, professor of history, entertained the Old and New club with a dinner Saturday at Wiedemann's After the dinner, the club members went to Mr. Davis's home where he painted a paper on "The Japanese Situation." Y. W. C. A. To Have Dinner\ The Y. W. C. A. will hold a dinner honoring the new cabinet members at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Indiana street, at 6 p. m. Members of the advisory board, and of the old arts council will be present. The Oread bridge club will hold a luncheon at the Terrace today. After the luncheon, they will play cards at the luncheon. Mr. J. W. Tewnes, 524 Indiana street. Oread Bridge Club Meets Coach Stagg, Guest at Nailsmith Coach Alonso Stagg, Chicago, visita the Museum of Science & Technology & Lawrence. Dr. Nalsmith and Coach Stagg were members of the Springfield High School Alumni Association. Weekend guests at the Olin Omega house were Alma Baskett, Holton; Dana Scalia, Holton; Van Perrus, Kansas City, Kan. Three three women were students at the University last semester. Other guests attended the University last year; Mrs J. L. Fritsch, Salina; Katherine Gutter, Akron; City Kings; Mary Johnstone Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house this weekend were John Edwards, Forest Chapman, and Neil Watson; Wichita; Jimmy Kell, Hazlett Steiger of Topka; and Billy Fraser, Clark Johnson and James Bursham, of El Dorado. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma sigma were as follows: Max Horn, Wilmer Shaffer, Helen Shuffer, Howard Johnson, Innis Gether, of Illinois, Louis Wanck, Charles Myers, Robert Myers, William Dalyplem, Howard Johnson, and I Saturday guests at the Phi Gamma Upsilon meeting in Honolulu, Mr. Mc and Mrs. Joe Braser, Pittsburgh, Mr. H. D. Higginson, Wichita; and Dan Partner, ElDuran, of the member of the Illinois Phi Gamma Upsilon. The Phi Chi medical fraternity held formal invitation Sunday April 24, for the following men: Horne W. Bonga, James D. Burger, David B. de蒙, Mo. Paul T. Pettit, Chanute; F. Dudley Richards, Garnett; Jack E. Thomas, Lawrence; Robert G. Young. Weekend guests of the Phi Chi house were Dr. Residen and son of Leavineworthy Melvan Crief, Wilmun Depth, Mahlall all, of Dependency Mo. Virginia Rice, who took graduate in '30, is a guest at the Delta Zeta house. She will be here for 10 weeks and will teach her students for her Master's degree to be granted in Jane. She is an instructor Jewell college, Liberty, Ma. William Jewell college, Liberty, Ma. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Celia, Kelly, and Hennard Dodd, 31, of Kansas City, Mo, and L. T. Nielly, of Topkash. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gunn, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Jürgen Meyer, Berlin; Carl Bremenstein, Kansas City, Kan.; Ozwin Rutledge and Fred Hiller; Topeki George Davidson and James Devereaux; Martin Graetz, Oklahoma State; George Sumny, Oklahoma city; and Laura Judd, ee3. Week-end guests at Corbin hall were Ruth Means, and Mary Ann Thompson. Montanita: Hannah Levenport. Leavenport: Ruth Pratt. Pratt: Jessie Gengelhack. Plattsburg: Mrs. H. Grumwohlh. Kensington: Mrs. H. Grumwohlh. Morgantt: Emmern, Kennert City, Mo. Richard Capron, 832, who is a member of Kappa Sigma entertained with a birthday dinner at Hotel Eldridge on Friday evening. Mrs. J. A. Keeler, 711 Mississippi street will entertain Iota Nu at her home tonight. Mrs. Arthur Jung will Guests at the Alpha Omicron Ipi house this weekend were Mary House, 31, Miller; Irene Hensen, 31, Quincy Cladson Bradley, 31, Yale Center Helen Schoen, Topica, who is a sitter in the college course, and Mary O'Neil. Freesuit Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta cuse were Helen Louise Sharp, Kenneth and Bernice Morris, Kansas City Io. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Wayne Ktemp, c$^3$ Leaven worth. NOW! For 3 Big Days Mrs. Brittus Hamilton will enter tin with a bridge luncheon next Saturday at the Broadview inn. review "Ambrose Holt and the Family by Susan Glasspell. Catherine Owen, e'33, was a dinner guest at Corbin half yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chaffee, Mr. and Weekend guests at the Chi Delu Sigma house were P. M. McCuire and Homer McGuire of Sharon. CHi Delta Sigma, entertained Owen Welch of Manhattan and Lavon Kleister of Jarbola as dinner guests yesterday. Mrs. David Morris, Anna Frances Nunnelley, and Ruth Nunnelley, of Kansas City Ms., were guests at the Delta Zeta House Sunday. Teachers Appointments --at The Cafeteria G. A. Whitney, '29, will teach mathematics and science at Clearwater next year. Helen Fallowell, c22, will teach in Mathematics; Evan Snyder, c22, Saydier, c22, will teach English and music at Beerview; Ruth Brough, c23, will combine teachers of economics. Katherine Schleibenberg, ed23, will be on the faculty in the upper grades and high school in Dalhart. Texas rex northeastern; Alice Gengoumbach, x8, will teach in Alabama at Stewartsville, Mo.; Margaret Hulstebad, ed23, will touch both music and English in Nortonville, Kansas; and Marguerite Sherer, gr.4, will teach English in Leo- Lola Wohl, 30, is to be Dean of Women and also instructor in English at Central college, in Pella, Iowa, next year. Teachers Appointments Mize to Be Ordained Mize to be Ordned M. 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