WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1922 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Theta Epsilon Plans Leap Year Kid Party Plans for the Leap Year kid party to be given by Theta Epsilon, Baptist University, will be discussed at a meeting of the organization last night. Ruth McCoin, chairman of the social committee, appointed Miss Helen Koehler, mentors, Esther Willer, c:35, Ruth McCoin, and Thomas Wileco, ed:33; enquiries to Kathryn Brayne, Lengouth, c:35, and Denna Kellogg, c:22; decorations, Olive Doyle, c:23, Martha Boyce, ed:33, and Tickets for "The Country Cousin," a three-act play to be played April 15, were given to the members of the sorority by Helen Fisher, c. 34. Arrange Operatic Program for Club Tea Mrs. Henry Werner and Mrs. Vernie Smith have arranged a program for the University Women's club tea for the Opera in St. Louis, the opera, "Rip Van Winkle," by Reginald De Kaven. Guests at the tea is to be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in Myers hall will be joined by Mrs. University House-mother's association. Honorary Journalism Sorority Holds Pledging Services The Teta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism security, held pliding services for seven women this afternoon in the city's key parlor of the Journalism building. Mrs. A. T., Walker and Mrs. E. H. Hallands will pour. Mrs. C. H. Ashton is in charge of the general arrangement, and Mrs. Smith is in charge of the refreshments. The new pledges are Margaret Ince c33; Lilibabel Stahl, c3; June St. clair, c32; Paulin Orr, c3; Matee Millington, c3; and Betty Millington, c'uncl. Members of Chi Omega Plan to Attend Banquet Thirty-five active members of a Lambada chapter of Chi Onga plan to attend the Founder's day banquet to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The Ambassador hotel in Kansas City. Chapters from Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska Universities and the Kansas State University. The alumnus of Lawrence and Kansas City will attend the dinner. Plans for the banquet were discussed at an alumni banquet on Monday at the Colonial tea room. Plan Picnic Sunner The Wesley foundation of the First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont streets, will have a hike tomorrow evening, leaving the church at 5:30. If the weather is unfavorable the picnic will be held in the church basement. Oread Sonhomores Hold Picnic The sophomore class of the Great Training School held a picnic last evening at the Hole-in-the-Rock, 12 miles of Lawrence on U.S. Highway 73. The party left the school at 4:40 p.m. and returned to Lawrence at 6 o'clock. The group of 20 students was chapelized in the Cajun Cooking, instructor in education. Twelve members of Kappa Alpha Theta were entertained with a buffer supper at the home of the Mrs. T. P. This was served to the crew of this. This was the last of a series of suppers with which the Lawrence alumnies and the members of the active chapter. Caroline Shearer, a former student who has been a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house for the past three days, is marrying for her home in Frankfurt. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house last night were viven Vl凄 chest-urt, c:35. Veima Tempero, c:umel; Dora's sympathies (d:syrup); and Doris Ward's syrup. Alfred M. Landon and his daughter, Peggy Ann, of Independence, Kan., were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Monday night. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Maurice E. Manning, e34, of Kansas City, Mo. Leahmia Brown, c33, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house last night. Robert Hitchcock, c3, 33; to Kansas City this afternoon to attend a meeting of the Alpha Tau Omega building corporation. The Mother's club of Alpha Gamma Delta was entertained at a luncheon at the collegeal tea room today by Mrs. C, E. Smilow, 120% Alabama street. A lecture was given by Mr. Mackenzie, directed by the president, Mrs. Carl J. Hunzicker, followed the luncheon. Young America to Begin Water-Carrying Season New York, April 6- (UP)-Young America's season for carrying water to the elephants officially opens here April 8. For on that day with a blaze of banda glitter of tinselced codes, and cries of pearl and pop-corn vendors the circus session will be inlaired by the ballet Ringling Brothers-Barnion and Bayle at Madison Square Garden. John Ringling, owner of more circles than a person has fingers and toes, believes that despite the depression, national political conventions, the sport of golf still is circuit sports. To back up his belief he is sending out four circles this season. They are Ringling Brothers-Barron and Ballet, Al Buncey and Hannah Hinkenbeck. The last three listed will start out under big tops, while the "Big Show" will play an indefinite engagement at Madison Square Garden and then move to Boston. After the game it also will go under the big ton. The headliner planned for circus the year he was be the Man from India to Indian TV reviewers by refusing to reveal just what the Man from India's net will be. Then there will be some new Ubams - a special event that toured America two years ago told such glowing tales of the wonders that applications for circus work this season. So all in all it looks like a fine year for Young America's water carrying. Farm Board To Make Statement Washington, April 6—(UP)—Cirl Williams, member of the farm board, today told a senate sub-committee that the board probably would announce in six weeks its intention with respect to a proposed ordinance by the government. Williams appeared before the subcommittee in opposition to bill by Senate Gore, Democrat, Oklahoma, which would lay down a plan operative over a period of years. Want Ads LOST: Thursday, black Carters fountain pen, on Campus. Please return to University Business Office. —151 HERE I is a chance to confer on fraternity jewels. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjamin, Jump. P, O. Box 174. Teppei, Kansu. — 176 STORAGE. Cars called for and delivered, $5 per month. Phone 1142. Bullene-Skimmer Motor Co. — 173 LOST: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity pin. Call 565. Reward. -151. Coe's Drug Store, No. 2 RADIOS for rent or sale. Agents for Phloe, Majestic, and Atwater Kent. Hanna Radio, Phone 363, 904 Mass. 151 Note Books — Fountain Pens Note Papers — Tennis Balls Quiz Books — Ink Send the Daily Kansan home Coe's Drug Store No.2 PLATE LUNCH at 12 and 6 P. M. Sandwiches — Fountain Service Buy a Meal Ticket Carl Clifton. Manager — Phone 516 KANSAS EXCHANGE STUDENT EXPLAINS HITLER'S APPEAL A letter received from Leonard O'Bryan, K. U. exchange student at the University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany, gives a first-hand view of the German students' feeling in the Hitler-Hindenburg election. The letter was received by Dr. W. J. Ennugartte of biology. The letter reads as follows: O'Bryon Says National-Socialist Movement Has Consider able Strength in German Universities "The first election for the Germian president is now a thing of the past, and it seems quite sure that Hindenburg will be re-elected in the second election. He is also expected to make his grand attempt to become the president of the German Reich. The results of the first election show quite conclusively that Hindenburg still has control." "Most of the German universities are to a great extent rather strong followings than the students when I mention the universities. It is difficult to know just where a German professor does work, but he shows himself to be included rather toward the 'right'—the National-Socialist party his chances of popularity rise. He expresses that he rarely expresses his political opinion. There have been instances in other German universities when certain professors were so pacifistic nature and the going was made very difficult for them by the "students who accorded these professors authority." Hither Appeals to Students In the years before the student in, however, easy to understand. Imagine yourself a German student, and be presented with these arguments for supporting the Nationalist cause: "The Germans will join the Nationalist" German student "join the Nationalist Socialist German Student group—12 years have passed since the German government set up Merz as freedom and liberty." Thirteen years Germany has had no voice in world affairs. Thirteen years Thirteen years attempts to oppress the will of the "Almost five million German brothers, workers of the brain and the hand, are without work. Thousands of university graduates are walking the streets every day. We have not reached our life of 'liberty and freedom'. Germany is the 'play ball' of the world. The foreign and jewish elements possess the most power in Europe. We break the back of the German hand laborer, shop owner, and student. There is now no future for the German student—only further penal- German people to live. Thirteen years has it been impossible for the German student to obtain a position after graduation. In thirteen years have also other parties done nothing to really improve German people. What is a result? "German student, you will peacefully stand aside and allow this to be done?" Do you wish to bear the responsibility for the life of the German people? If so, then in the move to become a member of 200 comrades have fallen at the hands of the communists. Their blood calls to you German student—join the united front. The list and the brain were written earlier for the freedom of the Ferdisher. A Call to Students of his German blooded fellowers which number in the millions. Adolf Hitler is a champion of the people. He knows the trouble of the people not merely from bearer, for he was a worker in agriculture, but was forced to fight for his daily bread. "German student—joint the National Socialist party! This is what we want; the exclusion of the influence of for-mer German men as educators of our youth; a future for our workers of the fat and our university graduates, away with the false propaganda that we caused in Germany; a sequential food welfare of the German folk. Hilier understands People "He understands the rights of the German working class, known as Hitler, stood proud soldier in the German trenches from 1914 till 1918. At the beginning of the war he was killed by an explosion and was buried 'Crose'. In 1919 with six old front comrades, Adolph Hitler began his movement. In 1923 he attempted to put down a rising revolution but was put in prison for over a year. In 1923 he again found his old party on a new base. From this small beginning he mounted a political movement in Europe." "And who can load in to attaining what we want? I want t. I am Adolf Hitler!" the German people from boechs. He known them at first hand. He was born in 1906. He became a citizen of the German Reich. Adolf Hitler will carry through the war. "In the National Socialist movement the former stands at the elbow of the factory worker, the prince by the pro-occupation workers, the millions of German people have come together irrespective of class and station in life for the purpose of carrying and raising the standard of living and the rights of all the troubles since the war here is a new political belief which has come to life. It is no dead thing. Millions and millions of the German people are suffering through National-Socialism. Their gratitude should be extended to Adolf Hitler and his comrades for they have saved the German folk from falling into slavery, hopelessness, and possible anarchy." "If you were a German student or worker would you join in the 'Nazi' movement." As seen from the eyes of a journalist, he was forced to take on a different color. The 'Nazi' movement is an outgrowth of the times, and unless the situation in Germany takes a turn for the better the move will be undermined by his power. Even though Hitler will very likely not be elected president on April 10, his power will not be materially diminished as far as his movement is concerned, but the people would likely be diminished. He is now on the 'offensive' against 'the System'—if he were president he would be forced to assume the 'defensive' role and not have the same popular airment." Harvey A. Jenmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Subset to Republic Primary, Aug. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H. FRINK. Dentist Gum diseases. X-Ray. General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Blldg. Phone 571 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Boooks School Supplies Pictures DR. J, W. O'BRYON. 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