THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE Lightburn Heads W.A.A; 13 Other Offices Filled Plans for Annual Banquet of Organization Are Considered Dorothy Lightburn, of 33, was elected president of the Women's Athletic Association at the meeting held in Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 yesterday. Other women elected to offees were: Mary Elizabeth Eldie, c³4, vice-president; Ernestine Sturgeon, ed; funder, curator; Barbara Jabell, c³1, business manager; Elizabeth Day, ed;33 point system manager; Martha Irwin, gr. hockey manager; Carol Hunter, c³4, basketball manager; Margaret Walker, baseball manager; Margaret Walker, c³, swimming manager; Elizabeth Moxley, ed; uncl. trek manager; Betty Moore, gr. bikling manager; Ruth Pyle Dodge, ed; Dolm Dean Dodge, c³4, tennis manager Plans were made for the W.A.A. bainquet which will be held at Wiedenmann's building, where the blazers and ensembles will be present who think they have crought points for one of those awards should check over the certificate, cf. table 422; the present point system manager. The W.A.A. Play Day, which will be held here April 30, was also discussed. It is an annual gathering of girls from all over the country, organized by the Women's Athletic Association. Stunts and games have been planned for their entertainment. About one hundred girls are expected to attend the event, e.g., c4, as in charge of the Play Day. Shows Will Reain Open on Sunday Until Case Is Settled Topoka, April 21—(UP) - A decision by the United States court circuit of appeals in a suit involving Sundry three months after it was indicated three months, it was indicated today. Arguments were heard in a session of the court here on the appeal from a defendant who had been granted a distinct court in which he granted the Fox West-Cost theaters and the Fox Kansas theater protection for Sunday showing of films through an interlocking system. Decision Is Expected Soon Roland Boynton, attorney general of Kansas, represented the state in the hearing here. Attorneys for the theater company claimed the law in Kansas against Sunday shows was passed before the invention of moving pictures, and therefore was not designed to comply with Sunday shows with moving pictures. The Wellington Fox-Regent theater will be open Sunday to remain open until the decision is given in circuit form. The statement by E. M. Lehmman, manager. The action follows a restraining order issued last Sunday night by county nortorney John Potuek, who declared the interlocutor injunction granted by the Court of Appeal. Fox threatens to operate in Kansas does not apply to Summer county. Conference at Geneva Includes Every Power Except Japan Disarmament Group Splits Genova, April 21—(UP)—The presence of a most notable group of statemen continued not previously in the government conference today. The general commission of the conference ended two days of debate on the withdrawal of weapons to the abolition of certain war weapons. While Secretary Simson, Prime Minister MacDonald, and Premier Tardieu have said they will be fined for a vague British resolution on the principles of Abolition of aggressive Another group led by France, supported by 14 nations, completely blocked the principle of abolition of defensive weapons. Either the prime minister or foreign minister of every great power except Japan was due at Geneva before night fall. Hill Society Phi Beta Pi to Hold Semi-Formal Party Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Pi Beta Pi will entertain with a semi-formal spring party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Morrison's Rhythm Knights will play. Delta Upsilon The decorations will consist of green and white streamers hung from the ceiling. the chaperones to Mrs. Hugh Jhg Patton, Mrs. H. H. Johntz, Parsons, Mrs. William Huttig, and Mrs. Franklin A. White, housemester. to Give Rush Party An informal rush party will be given by Delta Upland tomorrow night at the chapter house. Arlie Simmons and her orchestra will play. The chaperones will be Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Zada Heilier, Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mrs. Walter U. Lovitt, housemother. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Franne Wilson, and Mrs. Margaret Peckins, housemother, will chappeon. Kappa Kappa Gamma will enteriell with a spring party Saturday night at the chapter house. The orchestra en- tured in Arlie Simmonside. Ted Wilmont to Play at Rush Party Sigma Alpha Epsilon will hold an annual spring rush party Saturday night. Ted Wilmont and his orchestra will play for the dancing. The chaperones will be Professor and Mrs. Howned Taylor, and Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Hammers. Engagement Announced Chi Omega announces the engagement of Josephine Laphnar, 27, of Chuunate, to Ted Skane, of Des Moines. Miss Lapham took graduate work at the University of Chicago after completing her course at the University. Mr. Sloane studied law at Drake University and attended the United States Naval Academy at Armypau. Md. He was a member of the U.S. Corps and Sloane, alternates-law, in Charge. Present Musical Program A musical program under the direction of Mrs. Robert Calderwood, was presented at a meeting of the New York Music Teachers Association home of Mrs. F. E. Kester, 1612 Louisiana street. Mrs. Kathryn Langmate's day's meeting is the last to be build before the spring party of the club, which has been planned for April 29. o Hold Formal Party Kappa Sigma will entertain with a formal party Saturday night. Barney Seefeld and his orchestra will play Mrs. T. St. Steyer, M. P. H. Klinkenberg, M. B. Kesmett, K. Kreismann, N. K. Thompson, housewarming, will be chaperones. Dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta For Your Relays Guest Suggest the Best Ladies' Riding Boots $ TAXI TAXI 25c Phone 987 GUFFIN TAXI BlackorTan-Perfect Fit Guaranteed SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Quinn Foster Institute at the Rockville Campus. If you are interested by coupon, call 1-800-265-7933 or visit www.quinnfoster.org and Men, Beer, Coffee & Bread. Saturdays, Bulletins, Cups, Bottles and Drinks. Quality English Boots at the country's lowest prices. Miller Riding Equipment LAWRENCE STREET DINER, COLORADO We pay postage and ship same day order is received. SEND FOR FREE CATALOG Books You Can't Afford to Miss BRIGHT SKIN Julia Peterkin — $2.50 Julia Peterkin — $2.50 THE LAME, THE HALT AND THE BLIND Howard W. Huggard, M. D. — $4.00 (Author of Devils, Drugs and Doctors) THUNDER AND DAWN Glenn Frank — $3.50 MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR LIFE Webb and Morgan — $2.50 (Their earlier book was Strategy in Handling People) THE BOOK NOOK Birthday Cards Campus Map—$1.00 house last night was George Carter, b'32; K璋明 Dawson, c'43; Lewis Young, c'unct; Mary Birstling, Topeka; Jack Kinnell, c'43; Gordon Weston, Kansas City, Kan; Don Romey, c'53; Rachel Harel, Harold Heck, c'53; Rerol Duran Reus, gr. Professor and Mrs. Roy Underwood and Miss Rho Hover, assistant professors of physical education, will be house tonight at the Sigma Kappa house tonight Bill Reis of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Alpha KappaLambda house Tuesday evening. Delta SigmaLambda entertainedMr. and Mrs. William McRee of Gruver Texas, as dinner guests last night. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house tonight will be Lorraine Gorcey, c. 32 Janet Lovitt, c. 35, Peggy Bellwalt, c. 35, and Veneta. Sleepa fa, 34 k. The Rolay dance frolic will be held tomorrow night at the Kansas Union building. Ted Wilmont and his recording band will play. Ann Kell, c35, will be a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house tonight. Thelma Cooper of Lawrence was a dinner guest at Alpha Gamma Delta house last night. Robert McDonald, c35, will be a dinier guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house tonight. Teachers Annointments ters Appointments Wilma Novak, c34, will teach next year in a rural school near Kanopolis Kan. Frank Mann, superintendent at Bradburyville, Iowa. J. A. Fiering, of Icester College, superintendent at Santou, L. Maximus, superintendent at Mayson, E. H. Schmidtiger, superintendent at Nortonville, and W. H. Burden, E. H. Schmidtiger, superintendent viewing students Friday and Saturday in the education office who wished to fill vacancies in teaching staff next Amy Kelley, C33, will teach in district 96 in Shawnee county, near Berryton, next year. Larned - J. H. Lingenfelder of Houston has on interesting honey. He makes bowls and arrows of which Indiana would be proud. The bowl was a baw with tips made from cow's horns and a grip of curly walnut, weighed in to make it durable. It was strong with a plated cord of Irish linen, also by Lingenfelder, with a tensile strength of 1,600 pounds. VARSITY THEATRE Shows 3 - 7 - 9 NOW Thru Saturday Booked for Relays Women's Intramurals The Heartbreaks of Youth at the Threshold of Manhood! You'll understand your own boy better—and love all boys more! Tommy CONLON Spencer TRACY Doris KENYON --on purchase or rack for KANASS RELAYS A Pre-Olympic Event! Lawrence, Sarah, April 23 Comedy "GIGOLO RACKET" News YOUNG AMERICA The women's intramural baseball games which were to be played today have been postponed until tomorrow at 4:30. FRANK BORZAGE'S Saturday, 11:30 p. m. and Sunday 'THE BROKEN WING' Lane Valez Leo, Carrille The time for the first round of women's intramural tennis has been strenued to Saturday because of the ion. Want Ads GLIDEN TOURIST HOME. A good place to send visit parents and visitors. Rules reasonable. 10th and 12th floor. Phone 1603 8284 or parking space. —190 --on purchase or rack for KANASS RELAYS A Pre-Olympic Event! Lawrence, Sarah, April 23 WANTED: Student, family or fraternity laundry, prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. Phone: Mr. Pringle, 2175M. — 166 HERE IS a chance to share on fraternity jewelry. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjamin, dealer. P, O. Box 174. Topeka, Kansas — 176 Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. STORAGE: Cars called for and delivered, $5 per month. Phone 1142. Bullene-Skimmer Motor Co. —173 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. 17 Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H. FRINK. Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray. General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg. Phone 571 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of porewrhea and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice one 395 731 Mas Phone 395 731 Mass. RENCE OPTICAL COMP Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass DICKINSON The House of Hits NOW PLAYING NEVER SO MANY SPECTACULAR THRILLS and LAUGHS! 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