X 7. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS A 2. 判断下列语句的正确性。 V League of Kansas Cities Meets in Wichita Oct. 19 600 City Officials And Employees Expected to Be Present Wichita, Oct. 15, —(Special)—Maintenance of stable city governments and the giving of sufficient necessary city money will be the main themes of the twenty-third annual convention of the League of Kansas Municipalities, when it will consider matters of interest to all off-ice which will be considered will include electric light and power rate making, city leadership, the management of city owned equipment and the proposed two per cent tax limitation and income tax amendments to the state constitution, according to the proposed budget for the League. Special attention will also be given to the care of the unemployed and the poor and destitute citizens, and to poor trustee communities of city ownership and budgeting and the protection of public funds. H. J. Allen to Speak Henry J. Allen, who has just returned from making a study of the dole systems in England and Germany, will visit Michigan to meet with the "The Effect of Government Insurance for Unemployment." Other speakers discussing states of state unemployment will include the mayor of Hutchison, subject, "City Leadership"; Carl V. Rise, Taxes, "Tax Limitation Amendment"; W. E. Archer, State Department, capitol region; M. W. Sipapian, city manager and superintendent of light and water, Belleville "Rate Regulation"; Michael Plank, Thomas Hillman 528. Member Cities Attendance of five or six hundred city officials and employees is expected at this annual school for practical city governors and operators. Grants Alimony Moratorium The state has reorganized the League of Kansas Municipalities, which now owns 86 of the 140 municipalities for the mutual instruction of city officials and employees, and has authorized a local office to conduct the annual dues to the League and pay the expenses of delegate to its meeting. Springfield, Mo., (U.P.—I have his job and have no money to pay any expenses). "All right," replied Judge John Stimmon, "the grant a temporary mortg --alumni attended the celebration, Tausa were given by Woodrow Pennington, and another was given by Nestor Tleyar, c33, representing the alumni. The city, representing the alumni is City, represent the alumni. FOR SALE. A 1623 Model T, Fort. good tires and body; $25. Call us 1622 N. H., or phone 2540. -31 Want Ads LOST: Green fountain pond with nash, Nan Wright, between Ad. building, and Pt Phi house. Call 415. Reward. LOST: Green watch with leather strap in Robinson gym., Wednesday. Reward. 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U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Lindley Entertains Newcomer's Club The Newcomers' club, an organization made up of wives of faculty members in the last two years of Karma during the past two years was entertained this afternoon at the club. A short musical program was given consisting of vocal solos by Prof. William Pilcher and instrumental numbers by Dr. Terry, fa 32, a social bac. followed. The Newcomers' club was organized about 15 years ago by Mrs. Frank Strong, wife of the former chancellor, and Mr. Michael Ginsberg, new faculty members' wives in getting acquainted, and the social hour is devoted to this purpose at each meeting. The University Women's club, of which the Newcomers' club is a branch, are present at each meeting to promote a close friendship between the The club meets the third Thursday in each month. The officers are: Mrs. W. J. Baugartner, president; Mrs. John Hankins, secretary; Mrs. L. D Jennings, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert Cordray, chairman of the social committee. Alpha Camma Delta Mothers Club Elects New Officers The Alpha Gamma Delta Mother's club held its first meeting of this year yesterday afternoon at the chapter library. Mrs. C. J. Humickson; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Small; historian, Mrs. Robert Ed. Two new members of the club this year are: Mrs. S. S. Hoover, and Mr F. M. Holiday. Congregational Students to Have Halloween Party The university students of the Corregional church will be entertain Friday evening at 8 p.m. to the C22 with a Hal leighton party. Howard Wingert, C23 head of the recreation committee, will be in the entertainment for evening. A.A.U.W. to Give Tea on Friday The American Association of University Women, an organization for University women groups, will be held at 4 P. O. F.伯恩, 412 Louisiana street, from 3 to 5 aftersun. All graduate women will be invited to the meeting of the organization this year. Four Praternities Will Hold Fall Parties Friday Night Phi Delta Theta will entertain with its annual fall dance tomorrow evening at Ecke's hall. Junior Layton's orchestra from Manhattan will play Arlie Simmond's orchestra will play for the Sigma Chi party at the chapter house tomorrow night. At the Kappa Sigma party to be held at the chapter house tomorrow evening. Hub Ese and his orchestra will play for dancing. Barncy Scoleld's band will play for the PHi Gamma Delta dance to be held tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Miss Hoopes To Speak At Luncheon Saturday Rhena Hboda Hoopes, head of the English department, will go to Kansas City to lead the league by the Kansas City branch of the League of American Pen Women at Plans for a stink fry to be held Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the cabin of Margaret Walker, c34 were made at a meeting of Quck club, honorary swimming organization for women, held evening in the Robinson aviumsman The hunchum is in honor of Mrs. Norma Knight Jones, lecturer and poet who served as the University of Alberta McMuben Sherwin, president of the organization, during her stay in New York. The women who go to leave the gymnasium at 3:30 in cars for the cab, Lawncrew. Initiation of members will take place following the steak-fry. Quack Club Will Have Steak Fry Oct. 21 Theta Tau Initiates Three Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, hold initiation services yesterday afternoon for the following men Robin Hood, c25, of Lawrence; Theo Walton, c30, of Kansas City, Mo.; Edwin A. Elliott, c25, of Kansas City, Kan. Delta Chi Holds Founders Day Banquet Delia Chi held its founder's day banquet yesterday evening. About fifteen Mrs. Byron Donmeyer Speaks At Alpha Chi Omega Banquet ten members of Omicron chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Baker were guests of Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega in engagement in commemoration of founders' day. Mrs. Byron C. Donneyer of Lawrence was guest speaker. Other toasts included Mr. Herschel and Ruth Krehlbelt, c32. Jane Sharer and fraternity meeting followed the dinner. atr, and Mrs. Ralph W.D. Stuckdeser, at Beloit, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Doris, to George Bernard Rooney, Jr., of Fairview. The wedding was held on Saturday, October 21, the christian church of Beloit, Oct. 31, after which Mr. and Mrs. Rooney will be at home in Dodge City. Dockstader-Reoney Miss Dockleyde, a member of Kappapha Thita seniority, graduated last year and a member of the track team, was graduated from the School of Business Engineering Mixer to Be Tonight The members of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture are in charge of the engineering mixer which will be held this evening in Marvin hall. The mixer is managed by the students and faculty on alternate years Prof. F. A. Russell is in charge of the program this year. Westminster to Hold Open House Mrs. Morrow Return to Wakkins Hall Mrs. R. C. Morrow, housemother at Watkins hall, returned Wednesday from Lawrence Memorial hospital, where she has been for the past week following a minor operation. Mrs. Morrow is attending Vermont, who being acted as housemother during Mrs. Morrow's absence. Westminster will hold open house at 1221 Oread, Friday night after the opening of the Nelson, C32, and Eldon Fields, c34, will have change of all arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Max O. M. McEhiney of Cushing, Okla., announces the birth of a son, Oct. 12. Mr. McEhiney was born at the University of Wisconsin, Mr. McEhiney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McEhiney, of Lawrence. He received his diploma in 31. At the meeting of the Chemistry club this afternoon, Dr. F. B. Dains, Glenn Underwood, gr, and John Murray were the principal speakers. The alumna of Mortar Board will meet tonight at the home of Miss Irma Spangler, 644 Mississippi street. The subject of their talks was "Michiel Faraday." Historical papers as well as papers on his works were given. Women connected with the science departments held a dinner at Hotel Wood last evening. Those present were: Cora Downs, Selma Gettick, Candara Ritter, Elmir Weeka, Ethel Ann Jones, Behul Morrison, Laiza Walning, Macy Larson, Kathleen Douring, Ruth Wealthy, Batacca, and Florence Burns Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Neely were guests for lunch at the Sigma Kappa house today. Mrs. Neely was formerly Lucile Watson, 30. Barney Sooheld's orchestra played for the Wednesday night varsity. Mr. and Mrs. John Kistler were chaperones. Helen Mitchell, c'uncel, of Anthony, a dinner guest last evening at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Chi Omega security will entertain the Beta Theta Pi fraternity this evening with an hour of daring from 7 to 8. Mrs. Paul Dinsmoor 1025 Missouri Lace Top Stockings Guests of Beta Theta Pi at dinner last evening were Frances Wilson, instructor of speech and dramatic art, and the two German exchange graduate students, Georg Brunau, Berlin, Alfred de Chapelle-rouge, Hamburg. SPECIAL Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Howard Thompson of Utica, New York. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Marcel Alexander, c34, last night. Putty Beige Indotan Dust Matin Tahiti Smoketone with cradle foot George Kann, 31, was a visitor yesser to the University of Texas at Austin. 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