FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 1931 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 江 - Speaker Says Germany Is Looking to America United States Should Interfere and Assume Leadership "Germany is looking to the United States for leadership in the solution of the world's political and economic crisis," he said in his speech at the Why Club meeting in central Administration aidstourism局. He Herr Gedt, "interfereed in 1918 and it is its duty now to intercept again and the problem which arises from the war." Herr Gerald said, "The youth of Germany is handed together in groups each group being separate in its direct direction. We have a great spirit to build up German culture and to save and strengthen Germany," he added, "we have a place in which to grow and live." "The United States has had two recent chances to aid Europe," continued the speaker, "in the financial situation in Germany and the political trouble in England. Germany does not want money because she can not pay her debt, but does, she does want a friendly co-operation in international trade." Herr Geden said, "Germany wants to co-operate and all nations must have a feeling of confidence and trust to build up trade. Installed," he continued, "of other nations reequivating this agreement, including Germany down, down, down." Last night was the first of a series of Why club meetings which will be devoted to speeches and discussions of world problems. --home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Formalm. KFKU Talks and debates of special interest by high school debaters of Kansas will be broadcast by the University of Kansas at 12 a.m. on Friday, 12 at 11:15 a.m. m. After two preliminary talks by members of the faculty, a series of debate will be staged, using materials from the debate program by the Kansas High School Debating league: "Resolved." That the several states should pass legislation provide compulsory unemployment in surances. The series will open with a 15-minute presentation of "Strategy and Tactics" by Peter Hammond, professor at the University, followed by presentations at Kimbury, assistant director of forensics, on the history and development of unemployment insurance in the United States. On Dec. 3, 10, 17, and Jan. 7, 14, and the 21 half-hour from 11 to 11:39 will be utilized, with 20 minutes devoted to debate on various phases of the unemployment problem, followed by 10 minutes of criticism of the work as presented. These debate talks will be broadcast on the University's assigned frequency of 1220 kilocycles. KFUK was on the air this morning with the third talk of the series. An American AllStar, 24, gave the second talk, the usual program will be given, arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, and includes Agnes Endow, Jalena, and Darielle Edouin, for LaJ1, all accompany. Miss Smith will sing in her pro- gram *Bases After Rain* (Giza Lahey and Jill Kellner), followed by her mann), *A Rose for My Adoring terror* (Sandra Sanderson), *Noodurie terror* (Daniel Sanderson). Want Ads --home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Formalm. KEYS MADE for any look. Padlocks and night latch kits in stock. Welding and automobile spring work. Speedometers & buttons. Kit & patents 623 Vermont. Phone 310 8745. LOST: Green strap watch in Fowler shops, Tuesday afternoon. Please phone 3022 - 39 LOST: Wrist watch, oblong, white, link chain, link bracelet. Intuiti- nal "ALA." on bracelet. Reward. Phone 706. Alma Lee Allaipgau. — 39 WANTED: Young gentleman to share apartment, Nov. 1. Call K.U. 170 mornings. - 41 ROOFS FORE sit to boys, Cheap, desi- able, oil heat, close to campus. Also man steward wanted. Good propa- sion. For information call 2390 or 3120 THE KANSAS City Star headquarters moved to Fritte-Stowitt Drug Store 67 Mass. Phone 17. —409 RADIOS FOR RENT: Hanna's Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atwater-Kent Radio and Hoover Phone. 320-344. 944 Mass. LOST: Wednesday noon, a diamond havaler in or near Gym. Reward. Phone 1948. -46 WANTED STUDENT laundry work Guaranteed. Your mending done free. Call for and deliver. Phone 1313 -45 LOST: Two rings and wrist watch SEND C. O. D. Phone 1833 or delivery to 407 West 135th. No questions asked. Large reward. E. Rimel. -46 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before $12;30\mathrm{p}_{\mathrm{m}}$ Cabinet of Freshman Commission Was Annointed Yesterday The new cabinet members of the freshman commission were appointed yesterday by Barbara Brawlwell, fa 33, and Alan Wareham, was held at Honley house at 400. The newly appointed members are Rath Ptyl, £35; song leader Isabel Waring, £35; social services chairman, £35; social service chairman, Irma McGann, £35; publicity chairman; Frances Russell, £35; program director; Paul Hickey, finance committee chairman; Claudine Reynolds, fa 35; membership committee chairman; and Ellen Mossman, £35. Tentative plans for a party for all freshmen members of the X. W. C.A. A, and seniors from home houses were made. The commission also decided to send a Christmas gift to a child. Cosmopolitan Club Will Hold Smoker Saturday Night M. F. J. Kell will be hostess to the Cosmopolitan Club at a snapper to be hold at her home 1855 West Campus and Annexes, ample parking The speakers will be, Prof. Berry Werner, Dr. Alfred Grey, and Alfredo Bistamente, gr. Special music will be presented by the late John Davis, gr. and Merwyn Arthur, c33. Narisco Abella, a student in the University last year, will give a series of lectures. Oread Training School Holds Hallowe'en Party Tonight Ored Treisman School is entertaining tonight at 8 o'clock in the women's gymnasium with a balloon-filled party. The students have been invited to attend. Members of the reception committee for the party are: Frances Grey, Ruth Brown, and Kay Eutstein. The refreshment committee is composed of Archea Mills, Robert Woodward, Ramola Hammons, Fern Kasson, and Rose Belle Pebley. Methodist Students To Have Wiener Roast Tomorrow Methodist students and their friends will hike to Smith's timber for a women rostate Saturday afternoon. They will camp at 10 a.m., Methodist Episcopal church at 5 p.m. Kenneth Ewing, U.S., is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. The chaperones will be Mrs. F. Price and Mr. Miss Sum Carney. Dean Lawson Will Speak To Westminster Forum Westminster forum meets Sunday evening, Oct. 25, at 7:30, at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, Dean Paul B. Lawson will continue the discussion of last Sunday in "Whether To Eat, Drink and Be Marry您 to Consider the Fru Tuth Pyle, c.35, is to lead devotions and Be Merry; or to Consider the Fumusic. Theta Tau Will Hold Hallowe'en Dance Saturday Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will entertain at the chapter house tomorrow evening with its annual informal fall party. Halloween is coming. Chaperones for the party will be Lieut. and Mrs. E. aH. Coe, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith. Dolta Upsilon is entertaining at an informal party this evening at the chamber house. Arlie Simmonds' band will play for the dancing. Delta Upsilon Entertains With Dance Tonight Chaperones are Mrs. Palph Baldwin, housemother of Gamma Phi Beta Mes. Edith Miller of Sigma Nu; and Mrs. U. Levit, housemother Boswell. The Co-Ed clubs met in their six different divisions last evening. For the first time, the club spent in getting acquainted. Some of the clubs organized, but the list of affiliated groups was not known. Co-Ed Clubs Met Last Night Hazel Forman, McPherson, and Raymond. A. Williams, Lawrence, were married at 7 o'clock. OT, 15, at the Milkfed Poultry Forman-Williams Roasting Chix. Hens: Fryers; Ducks and Turkeys Our prices are right. You choose 'em, we pick 'em Always dressed free Mr. Williams was grumman . . . the University of Kansas in 1831, Mr. Williams was formerly a student of the business school and a new employed in the business office "Hobe Convention" Will Be Saturday "The Hobe Convention" will be held at Westminster Hall, Saturday night from 6 to 12. Contents are desirable but not required. Maurice Lorenzi cveh head committee in charge of arrangements. Open on Saturday Night 3. Y, P, U. Hike is Postponed The D. Y, P. U. hike scheduled for his evening will not take place -- for a reason. C. W. Thomas, wife of the Baptist student work director, and patroness of Theta spiton. Central Produce Company 830 Vermont St. Telephone 700 B. V P. 12 Hilbr is Postnamed Miss Jenice Marshy, registrar at Kauai State College, Michigan, and former assistant registrar at the University of Kansas, will spend this weekend as the guest of Miss May Riggs, secretary of the teachers application bureau. CLIFFORD CHRISTENSEN, Propt. Ms. Ann Olinger, director of the Westminster foundation, returned yearning from a sympathetic meeting in Baltimore to state and national society of the state of Kansas. Alpha Kappa Pi announces the pledging of Joe Neville, gr., Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha House last evening were Margaret Jacket Berry, Jillian Hogan, Marina Sellars, c32, Mary Scott, Nelson, c33, La Vernay Wright, e14, Virginia Shuve, c34, Jane Fitzpatrick, c35, Owen Winterskade, c31, of Topica. Dinner guests of Sigma Nu yesterday were Susan Gilliken, c/urel, Ruth Stowell, c/urel, Mary Aim Haines, c/urel, Jeanne Luther, c/urel, Marjorie Stone, c/urel, Teresa Stone, Virginia Laplum, c/33, and Rodney Drake, c/33. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Ruth Pyle, c35, Lau Geordard, b'unel, Virginia Booth, c34, and Mary Kaplan, gr. Sima Kappa announces the pledging of Mary Kaufman, gr., of Springfield, Mo. Chi Omega entertained the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour of dancing last night between 7 and 8. Prof. Mabel Elliott, of the department of sociology, has returned to her classes. She has been in Iowa since Monday because of the death of an Isea Pearl Huntinger, c'35, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Johnson, and Junius Lee, Kansas City, Mo., were guests at Corbin Hall last night. ... MUST HAVE PERMISSION Women attending the Kansas- Nebraska football game at Linc- must observe the following 1. Each woman must sign out in the office of the dean of women, stating: Lawrence address, address of transportation and means of transportation. Mat. 25c Nite 35c Kiddies 10c 2. Each woman drives in automobile or busman must present a valid driver's license and ten permission of her parents. In addition to the above requirements, an approved chaperone will accompany the chaperone. An approved chaperone will accompany the chaperone. Myra Little, President W. S. G. A. ENDS TONITE Double Program: 2 Big Shows for Price of One Helen Twelvetree in "A Woman of Experience" Jennifer Dunn in "The Second Honoremon" Josephine Dunn in "The Second Honeymoon" Saturday! The Screen's Greatest Outdoor Star BUCK JONES in "BRANDED" Also This Great Selection of Short Subjects Mickey McGuire Comedy—"Spotlight" Red Grange in "The Galoping Ghost" — "Mickey Mouse" Always Biggest Show in Town! 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