X WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7.1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . --- Alpha Kappa Psi Smoker Has Theis for Speaker Farm Board Is to Blame for Grain Surplus, Says Graduate "Less than half of the wheen of a year ago has been exported at the market," said Marketing from action of the federal farm board. "We have been able to grow it." "Grain Marketing and the Farm Board, given at a smoker held yesterday evening at the house of Abba Kajpa Pamla," said Mukesh Bora. Mr. Theis, who is president of the Kansas City board of trade, blames the farm board almost entirely, for the loss of grain, amounting to 70,000 bushels. "By passing the agricultural marketing act," said Mr. Theis, "the government intended to end up by taking over the entire grain industry, including mills and other processes, finally giving the government domination of the wheat industry." Mr. His explained how they have failed in all of these methods, and have ended with one of the worse grain depressions on record, with severe restrictive measures abroad adding to the general bad condition of the market. In an attempt to make the farm board replace the board of trade, methods used were minimizing of speculation, providing efficient and economic methods for planting and harvesting, co-operation and farm owned and controlled elevators and mills, and bringing about an orderly production system. An alternative to duplication and depression in the market. Mr. Mei ended by saying that at last the farm board realizes that supply must be increased and that, aside, that surplus can be dumped abroad, that storing of surplus prevents rise in price, and that subsidies as used to buy crops are not adequate yet have decreased rather than increased the price of grain, all facts confirm it will use by the board of trade 10 years ago. ENGLISH RELIGIOUS SPEAKER EXPRESSSES FAITH IN WORL Wichita, Oct. 6- (UP) - Practical and idealistic standards were woven into an optimistic message from England edged by the defeat of convention of the Disciples of Christ. The speaker, William Mander, internationally recognized religious leader from Leicester, England, saw no need for panic or pessimism. Want Ads --twenty-one lettermen of last season are available for Arizona this fall, and the Wilkens have a new head coach. The McKale has been promoted after serving as assistant to J. F. McKale, Arizona head coach. McKale has become director of operations. THE KANSAS City Star headquarters moved to Fritts-Slowitts Drug Store, 867 Mass. Phone 17. —49 CALL MISI. MISSLE Enricat at 407 Maine for all kinds of paint and feysewing. Hematitching, l.o.a yard. Phone 1924. -28 NOTICE STUDENTS: "Students' Laun- dage is giving a 10% discount on 5 or more rooms. Please call the office house. Prices right for for and delivered, evenings only. 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Hill Society Delta Sigma Pi Entertains Business Faculty Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi national business fraternity, will entertain their faculty and students at the evening at an informal dinner at the University of Florida. F. T. Stockton and Prof. John Campbell will invite Invitations have been extended to various members of the School of Bari- Y. W. C. A. Tea To Honor Mrs. P. S. Walker A tea honoring Mrs. P. S. Walker new secretary of Y. W. C. A, will be held at Henley house tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6. This tea is sponsored by the W. Y. C. A. calfnet and the board, and women of the University have been invited to attend. Alpha Gamma Delta / Sponsored W. S. G. A. Tea Alpha Gamma Delta sponsored the W. S. G. A. to tea this afternoon from 3 to 5 clock in the restroom of the central administration building. Alpha Gamma Delta, red, buff, and green, Mrs. William Hatting poured. Frank Lane, U32, and Peggy Wodward, a graduate student, were married at Baldwin, Sept. 1. Both are attending the University of Kansas now, Mr. Lano is a law degree, Ten Della Tunla is a law degree, and the member of the Delta Delta security. Scarab Holds Smoker Theta Epsilon Elects Officers Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, meet last night at the home of Mrs. C. W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi street, and elected the following officers to vacant locations Helen Fisher, c34, thad correspondent, Douglas, c38, correspondent secretary. Mrs. L, E. Sisson, a patroness o. Theta Epsilon, spoke on the history of the organization. 2hi Beta Pi Initiates Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, philhit the following men last Sunday: Kyle Archer, last week; Walter Asling, Abtiene; Leonard Armantrout, friend; Ernest Harvey, Salma; Edward Klein, Lawrence; Tom Gosselin, Melbourne and Melbourne landmarks, Lawrence. The Freshman commission of W. Y. L. A. will have a supper at Henley house this evening at 5:30. Ether Conner is in charge. The Y. W. C. A. cabinet will hold its regular meeting today at Henley house at 4:30. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority entered the members of the Beta Theta Pi with an hour of dancing between 7 and 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Ramsey, 28, and Mrs. George Wafford, 25, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi home yesterday. Mildred Fisher, c 33, who received treatment last week at the Student hospital, has recovered sufficiently to return to the Pi Beta Phi house this Hele Renigart, a student at the University last year, is now employed in he gift department at Lord and Tayward department store in New York 34y. Gamma Phi Beta entertained the igna Nu fraternity last night with an our's dancing from 7 to 8. Sigma Lambda fraternity with an hour dance from 7 to 8 last evening. C Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Helen Henrys, Lawrence and Mary Hassig, Kansas City, Kan. Germaine Green was a lunchon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Philip C. McKnight, c33, was formally pledged to Sigma Delta Chi at its third regular meeting held last night at the Union building. The pledges of Phi Kappa Pai entertained with a smoker last evening at the chapter. This smoker is an annual event of the Phi Pai's in order to have the new fraternity on the Hill better acquainted. Cider and dough- Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Albert Evans of Kansas City, and Cleilma Blatt of Battle Creek, Iowa. The guests were the pledges of all the social fraternities on the Hill. Delta Sigma Fl announces the pledge of Charles Burrell, c"33, Carey; and Kenneth Kingsbury, c"33, Burlington. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa house last night were Francis J. Coleman, Leus Heller, Charles Jenoba, and Max Skradski. Ten Years Ago Miss Amee Dudley Blitz, dean of romen at the University of Kansas on Tuesday, after firing the Commons, spent Wednesday at the Kansas State Agricultural College. WS.GEA. tea will be given at the women's rest room in Fraser hall from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Those in need may enter by calling 847-692-1238, Brown Agnes Jeffries, and Tressa May. A freshman mixer is to be given in a lecture from 8:30 to 11:30. Rilke Miller of the Women's Student Council and Everett Bradley of the Men's Student Council will present. Class elections will be held Oct. 13, according to the decision of the Men's Soccer Association to consider election questions. Officers f all college classes will be elected at Prof. L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism has announced that Irwin Kirkwood, editor of the Kansas City Star, will be one of the speakers on the program of the conference to be held Oct. 22 and 23. More freshman hats for women have been ordered by the W. S. G. A. All freshmen women are expected to wear hats and sunglasses. We accept to church and hall parties *Interesting People in Modern Poetry* *Phase in Quiet Country Places*, will be the second in a series of works by Hosen Rhoda Hoopes of the department of English. Preliminary tryouts for the international debate to be held with the University of Sidney, of Sidney, Austin, Texas and in the Little Theater in Green hall. The new ticket office of the Kansas Players which was to have been built on the lower floor of Fraser hall will not be built but a new telephone will be installed in the department of speech and drama arts in the basement of Green hall. Delta Zeta entertained the Delta made by telephone Tickets for the first play of the season, "The Scarlet Dove," will go on sale Oct. 15, and reservations may be made by telephone. Oklahoma Aggies to Face Formidable Arizona Team —with— STARTS TOMORROW, For Three Days— The Picture of the Hour VARSITY THE HOME OF THE JACKHAWK Last Times Tonight "THE MYSTERY OF LIFE" Mary Brian STARTS TOMORROW. For Three Days- Hold Conference This Weeks Mary Brian Noah Beery A Drama That Burns Like Fire Only Four Games Dropped by Wildcats in Four Seasons' Play Stillwater, Oct. 7—(Special)-Arima University's team of three will attack the Oklahoma A and M. College cowboys Friday night provided the first real test of the Agents. Arizona's squad is both heavy and sporeed. Coach Kicks is undertake- mental, with a 14-3 record. The Arizona line will average nearly 90 pounds, with a backfill averaging Losing only four games in the last four years, the Wildcats are more forfeited. They also don't realize. In 1930, Arizona lastly to Rice Institute, leading eleven of the top teams in the division over teams such as Occidental, Pomona, New Mexico university and Although the Wildcat has a score of lettermen, so good is their sophomore material that only six veterans will play in the final round in lineup against the Angles Friday night. Leo Carillo Methodists Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary of Church Work El Dorado—(UP)—The fifth anniversary of Methodist church work in this section of Kansas is being celebrated here this week at the annual conference of ministers of the South. It will be held at the Methodist Enrolment church. The 'bay' electoral conference, which meets every fourth year, also is in session here. About 300 clergymen and 1,000 laymen and women are expected Bishop E. L. Waldoft, Kansas City, will preside at the conference. It will be his last session as resident bishop, and he will be a key speaker in the Kansas City area by the general conference at Atlantic City next May. Bishop F. W. Warne will be the chief guest speaker of the conference, Long a scholar of the church, one of the one of the popular retired bishops in Methodism. He will preach on Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Dr. Frank E. Mossman, now president of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Ken, will address the Saturday night Emrich. Unable to Wait a Year to Be Football Star. Returns to Washburn The wanderer has struck Dan Enich again, and this time Enich has enrolled at Wabashia. For your inquiries, you can contact University, or rather was here until this morning, when he becomes regimental. Wabashia with a special police secret. Now you begin to wonder about the why and wherefore of the police escort and since you are wondering we know that it was at the end of the school year last spring, Enrich, who was the hero of Topeka High School on the gridiron, was hailed as a student who was hailed as the charismatic backfield man of any high school in the state of Kansas. At once he received bids from schools to enroll under their banner. Washburn and Kansas Best Possibilities Washburn and Kansas were the two most prominent possibilities and when Enrich went to work for the Bank Savings Life Insurance company all three positions that he was headed for Lawrence. "That night while he was sitting at the home of one of Washburn's football players, Enrich was called from the house by some members of the police and told him to step on his way to Lawrence again to up his duties at the University. To be sure, when the time for enrollment came around Erwin was enrolled at Kansas and reported for college. He became realist and one day during the first week of school returned to campus with the internship of an educator. Forget About Restlessness FOURTH about Emiwit. Every day is a white but the people around eight apart about Emiwit's resiliency. He always looks up at the first of the week. And he shows up at the first of the week. And, as Emiwit, caring another said from Lawrence, decided that he wanted to be Emiwit. "The entire case seems to be a force of a college freshman who is not able to make up his mind what he wants to do, and he does not want to play and he does not want to wait a year before he can become a star. He wants to be sure that he can mimic the team he returns to his home town, and that he will be received with open arms." Waishburn by telephone yesterday, asking him to send Enrich back to avoid further complications. He played here by Fritz Meyn, called Meyn Monday afternoon to tell him he was home. Charles Philippa, of the College of Emporia, an official of the Central conference, of which Washburn is a The facts of the case are that Washburn's backfield that is being intact probably not be broken up to make room for Ennis. So, after all his players were back in content with a substitute position on the Washburn football team at Iowa, they were back in football. S. C. Hinsaw, freshman football coach, talked with Coach E. E. Berg of "The Relation of Nutrition to Dental Health" is the subject of the motion picture show which will be shown at 10 a.m. on Monday and at 11:30 tomorrow. This meeting will be held in room 205, Chemistry building and all who are interested may attend. 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