MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kansas Municipalities to Conduct Ten Schools City Financial Administration Will Be Discussed in Sessions Word has been received from the office of The League of Kansas Municipalities that 19 schools of City Financial Administration have been scheduled to be held in 19 districts in Kansas. The dates and will be invited to their respective schools, and ample notice will be given the date when the school will be held. The schools will be held in Sabatia Concordia, Merion, Hays, Collyr, Garden City, Pratt, Windfield, Parsons, Ottawa. The following subjects will be covered in the instruction given at each school. "City Budget Making," *Loving City Taxes*, "Sources of City Revenue," "Receiving City Money," "Saturity City Cash Fund Accounting," "City Purchasing," "Distributing City Money," "Protecting City Dispense," "The Buses of the City Clerk," "The City Treasurer," "Mayors and the Government Body." The schools will open promptly at 9 a.m. and close promptly at 4 o'clock. The method of lecture followed by question and answer will be used in concordance the schools. No charge for question will be made in these schools. The instructor of City Loans will be Albert B. Merritt, general attorney; instructor of City Administration will be John G. Stutte, executive secretary; instructor of City Planning will be M. Bardur, senior public accountant. These schools will be conducted to help the city officials to meet the demands of the taxpayer for a city financial administration, which gives them protection guaranteed by the state law. "The Standard Accounting Systems", which contains administration format budget forms, audits, fiscal system surveys, et cetera, as been published for the US Department of Justice's Manual' which contains places of law and black forms. Amateur Operators to Meet at Kauai State College Radio 'Hams' to Convene Manhattan, Nass, March 7- (UP) - A convention of *Kansas State* radio operators which is expected to draw more than 200 persons will be held at Kansas State college March 18 and 19 in connection with the inaugural emperor open forum for colleges. "Ham" is the term the amateur radio编录应用 to himself and his contemporaries according to the American Radio Club of the radio club of Kansas state college Compton is a student in electrical engineering and in engineering for radio sharing. Prizes will be offered those attending, including awards to high school radio clubs and to those doing the beat code transmission and reception John Arnes, section communication manager of the radio relay league, will be an official representative at the meeting. Round table discussions will be supplemented with displays of real estate models and a video tour of the engineers' open houses, which last year drew more than 3,000 people. While Students Shudder Flowers Saved by Colo In spite of the cruel hoodlums most people have about snow killing all the Fawns, this is not so. In fact the snow is a flower of the Fawns. More weather like this would have had the effect of being neglected and be ingested. The things were not harried in the tents, and the lice will be saved. in the spring, when the weather is nice for pies, everyone will blow previous airs for having killed the frogs in the amount of grandparents and other pets. KFKU --assumes the segregation of Alabama's Bounty Hospital in Lexington and the Mississippi National School for Children. Mita Saxon is a student form here as Mr. Quintanilla is a member of her faculty. Miss Sneeza A. Brown, director of the bureau of en-supervised school health, will apply on "Distribution" in the slash of haw talks on home and school preparation for health, at 11 tomorrow morning. A. D135 E. R. Ehlert, assistant professor of physical education, will conduct the subject question-box. Itonic will be a sports box. Dr. R. L. Wheeler, professor of psychology will speak on "The Principles of Equality and Organic Unity in Modern Thought" at 6 in the evening. This lecture is one of the topics of the economic development. Enterprise Knox, 1572, a pupil of Dean Amons Husband and will sing every KFUK at 6 o'clock in March 19. The program includes auditions from her brothers. J. C. Collinney, athletic director of East High School, Kansas City, will be scheduled to attend the out-of-court men to speak on the athletic interview program this week. Collinney is scheduled to broadcast on March 24. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Bassett-Miller M, and Mrs. M. R. J. Hassett of Dallas announce the marriages of their daughters, Virginia, 576, to Paul Wood Wilson; e22, son of Mr. Wood C. I. M. Walker. The committee was performed by the Intervienet T-Tristease at St. Paul's Hospital on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. They were attended by Mrs. and Mam. H. E. Miller attended Southern Methodist University, Dallas, and the University of Kansas where she received her degree in 1930. She a member of the Orange society. For the past two years she employed at the Homer Frye studio. Mr. Miller, who is a member of the Sigma Kappa chief faculty, was graduated from the University last semester. He is now employed in the credit department of B. F. Goodrich in Kansas City and will make their home in Kansas City. Founders' Day Banquet Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity hold its annual Founders' day banquet yesterday noon. Gowes were John A. Bicklor, grand secretary of the University, Chicago, and Richard O'Connor, Mr. Lawrence Fiver, Ottawa; Lester Mohmanan, and Don Coulson, Wellsville; Nil Doubley, Manhattan; Louis Seline, Saltine and George Lodge, Wellington. Delta Upsilon Initiates Delta Upsilon hold initiation services yesterday morning for Tom Ryan, fb 35 Chaucer, Wilson Sterling, fb 35.Chaucer, N. Y. Walter Collins, fb 41. Leca Slimmuth, Joan Luce Lasso, Cd. Culd, Leca Lindley Destiny, Karen Carson City, A Dancer honoring theInitiates was held at once yesterday. Out-of-town-staff members from the University of Charles T. Thompson and son, Marvin Kay Koeper, Everett Meyer, Matey Spintzner Robert Cax and Robert Acebaker were present. L.J. Shadh and M.L. G. Lee of Topcham Delta Zeta Initiates Six Kappa Sigma Initiates Dalia Zera hold initiation for six women yesterday. The initiates were Elie Penfield, c23, Arkansas City; Peter Earlman, c28, Garden City; Pearl Montaner, e2,1, Garden City; Ron Montaner, e2,2, Garden City; Jon Jumlin, i4, Arkansas City; and Kathleen Love, e24, Buckman Mills, Vio. Kappa Saga hold initiation yesterday morning for Mila A. Durrett, c32; Lichten, Roy K. Foster, e1ncl, Topken, Knajborn Kahleb B, c43; Ramlin Fremd O; M. Uimel, Irmel, Kansas City, Mr. Yarik, Saunders, Dima, Kansas City, King; and Arvid Wilson Woley, c34, Atchison, El Kappa Alpha Initiates P. Kipaer, Alpha hold military services for four men custody. The Intelligence City, James Forsyth, 61, Kansas City, Missouri, and Larry Laine, 61, Chicago. Citi University announces the engagement of Kroger Biolabs, Ltd. of Kunan - Citi Bank to VivoBalti, m28 SRI, India to VivoBalti, m28 SRI, India for the Kappa Pai Internity. Engagement Announced Announcement Engagement Emperor murs at the Alpha Cunicariu Pihoe yesterday were Mary Johnson c34, Leila Wainwright e34, Elizabeth Hawkins, c44, John Ewing, Elise e35, William Kemp, Evelyn Thornton, 31, of Edinburgh, and Virginia Simmons, 31, of McLauchlan. Chi Delta, Presbyterian society, will hold its regular meeting tomorrow in New York City. The biennial congress has been planned by a committee in charge. Those serving in the committees are Lunale Luker, Cherrill, c.153 and Mildred Corder, c.32 Dennis guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jordan and son Billy, De. and Mae. Throwaway. Mammy throwaway. John Throwover, of Kansas City, Mo. Marriage Anno Bowl of Leavenson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bickleton, Leesonworth; Marie Van Dewan, a former student at the University, and Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Fisher and Syylah Feller ¢31 of Kansas City, Kansas, were guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Gammel Phi beths home yesterday were new Dean and Karl Robert M. Davis of the School of Mary and Betty McClinch, c. 33. Eugene Counla, a student on the Hill last semester, was a dinner guest at the Vi Eta Pni house yesterday. Dean and Mrs. Robert McNair Daw entertained with a dinner at their home Friday in honor of Dr. and Mrs. William L. Burdick. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha ouse yesterday were: Paul Flagg, 82, Hiller, 28, Spencer Guard, 26, Bem Boyer, Kansas City, Mo; and harris Darbaw and Ozwin Rutledge, 4, Topeka. Dinner guests at the Phi Bla Piha house yesterday were Maurice Shobe, 235; Arthur Endasor, c$35; John Loyn, 236; Brian Burcham, c$34; and Owen Smith, c$34. Miss Florine Adkisson of Wellington, who is attending school at Lairdwood and is the mother of a guest, was a guest of her brother, J. Elig Adkisson, e33, if the Delta Sigma Lamida fraternity Saturday. Professor and Mrs. W. A. Dill of the journalism department, and Roberta Norris, c33, were dinner guests at the Acacia house yesterday. Drew Hartnett of Stafford was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house yesterday. Mac Caball, 31, of Wichita, was a linner guest at the Sigma Nu house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma touse yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Knih, Oak Park, III; Jo Ed- monds, 31; Nancy Foon, 34; Ethel Bowers, 31; Sarah Burges, oal; olal, Nina Youngin of Kansas city, Kansas. Mrs. George Docking will entertain the Lawrence alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta and their husbands at bridge on Tuesday evening. The Bacteriology club will meet Tuesday room at 12:30 in Snow Fall Mivin Wells, gr, will talk on "Bacteriophage." Weekend guests at Carlin hall were Margaret Wazzan, Wizzan; Mrs. Margo Smith, Smith; Dr. Baldwin, Baldwin; Amelia Kunz, Kansas City Tire Authority, Independence and Amelia Kunz. The Housemother's association had uncheen and business meeting a Wiedemann's today at 1 p.m. The committee in charge of the umchoe was Mrs. W. L. Uowitt, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Frances Wilson and Mrs. F. A. White. W.S.G.A. will have their pre-er- clarement ten tomorrow and Wednesday rion 3 to 5 M. Myers's hall. Miss Eliza meghall professor of home ecology with Dr. Emily Morris, professor of psych- ology, will pour Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Nickleon and their daughter Mary, of Elles, Kau, are guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house for this of week. The Kappa Kappa Garma Alumnae association will be entertained at the some of Mrs. W. P. Smith, Wednesday evening will be Mrs. Mavis Shilton, will be Mrs. Vivian Silton, Want Ads Reno, New, March 7-(UP) - Campus remoners able to stand up unsupportive in favor just move on the University floor. In a moment's remonement that a prize will be awarded on "Mackey Day," March 11 remoners successing the "pair of cards" The Chi Omega Alumnae club rent or luncheon today at 1 o'clock at the Colonial tea room. The guests were very well attentive, and Mia Todd, and Miss Andrea Burton. LOST. Kappa Alpha Theta pin to tween union building and Theta society house 1116 IIdian Inc. Incribed "Luna Bankin." Reward. Phone 1637 ONE LOST: Brown leather tooled crew odor padded, Wednesday morning, containing name card and valuables. Ara Roshing, 101 Ilex, Inc. 1354. —127 GOOD HABIT TO GET IT WON'T GET YOU WANTED: Student laundry. Reduced prices for second socks. Socks mended free. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone 1333. JOURNAL-POST, delivered to each evening and Sunday morning, carries per week. News, news and pictures. News. While 14s Phone 603. GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visit parents or friends. Rates reasonable. 10th and New Hampshire. Phone 1059. Garage or parking space. —147. DR, L. H. FRINK, Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg, Phone 571 Read the Kansan wait-ads. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR, J. W. O'RYAN. Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of propheria and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. 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