I 1. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 初 Tonight's Meeting for Unity, Hoover Explains to Press Congressional Leaders Ar Called to White House for Constructive Program ONLY FIRST SESSION Washington, Oct. 6—(UP)—President Hoover announced today that the purpose of the meeting of congressional leaders on Tuesday is to house for tonight it is to work out a program of national unity designed to set up constructive instead of destructive policies. "I feel it is not proper," the President said, "for me in advance of this meeting to make an announcement." The conference will be concerned largely with domestic problems, the President explained although it will touch upon the international situation. It was learned at the same time that Mr. Hoover had called a conference of about eight leading bankers and real estate men to meet at the White House on Wednesday, the domestic business situation with particular reference to real estate. Take Jayhawker Pictures Ten Years Ago The University Commons is, in the future, to be the official name of the cafeteria which will be formally opened next Monday morning at 11:30 a.m. The Homer Freaking studio began photographing organization pictures to the 1923 Jayhawker today, according to an announcement. Appointments are now being made by the Jayhawker staff, and Mr. Freeking will photograph the group pictures in his studio located above 650 Massachusetts Street. The University Players' Little Theater company will make the first trip of the year beginning the week of Oct 24. The Rev. E. A. Edwards of the Trinity Episcopal church was the speaker at the regular W.Y.C.A. meeting held Thursday afternoon at Myers hall. The men's glee club, composed of about 40 members will make its annual concert tour in February, visiting eight Kansas towns. The outside forms of the first section of the stadium have been removed This gives an idea as to how the outide of the completed structure will look. The University of Kansas Ad Club which was organized last year by a group of students interested in advertising, will hold its first meeting of the year on Thursday night in the Journalism Building. The nature of a reorganization meeting. --sent a short play entitled "The Challenge of the Cross." Want Ads CALL MRS. Dellie Emilek at 407 Maine for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing. Hemsitching, 10a a yard. Phone 1924. -28 WE HAVE the best Bucket for Making Important Dough ever offered to students. Batteries, Patterson & Auld Company, 2201 9-eighth St., Detroit, Michigan. -23 LOST. White purse containing ring fountain pen, and K. U. Name. within. Reward. Call 2271.-21 NOTICE STUDENTS: "Students' Launch is giving a 10% discount on 5 meals per child in your house. Price right. Called for and delivered evening only. Phone 244-367-9880." 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Phone: 608. -28 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Psi Chi To Initiate New Membrane New Members Pai Chi, national honorary psychology fraternity, will hold initiation services for its new members tonight a 7:30 in room 21. Administrative build The new members are Lester M. Manus, *cour*, Doris Snyder, Dorothy M. Arnold, c33, Charles Young, c34, Ruth Burnley, Kathryn Coell, c32, Paul Cawthorne, Dennis Lindberg, cunic, Fred Lawson, Romulus Church, and Orry Waltz, c32. A social meeting under the direction of Robert Brigden, president, will be held after the initiation. Five Church Sororities Meet This Evening Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, will meet at 5:30 at the cafeteria and then participate in a day per they will meet at Myers hall for the regular meeting. Ida Walker, c`unol, will be in charge of the devo­lation, and will lead a discussion of "Christianity on the Campus" assisted by Ethel Hornbuckle, c`22, Maxine English, c`unol. The alumnae of the sorority will present a short play entitled "The Challenge of the Cross." Millikin University Has Strong Football Team Little Nineteen Conference Champions Twice in Three Years Milliken University, which we meet the University of Kansas here Saturday is a power in its region, and the campus is home to a large record. Twice in the past three years it has been the champion of the Little Nineteen Conference. Corbett, captain of this year's team, has been awarded the conference's third past three years. The Little Nineteen in reality is composed of 22 college of the Illinois-Innissippi-Arkansas-state coasts, cincinnati, Wabash, Bradley, Butler, and Illinois Wesleyan. Milliken was founded at Decatur, III. in 1903. President theodore Roosevelt lay the carver According to the Graduate Magazine a composite record of the Milkkin football team, which 61 lost and 13 tied, with a grand tota 3408 points for the Milkkin team of 3408. Dr. Jesse Hayes White, president of the institution, was a student of Chanelle Hunt and a member of the Indiana University faculty. D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts came to KU in Milklin University, nine years ago. Jayhawks Flown Miriam Piecer, '17, is now working as a bacteriologist in Orange, Calif. J. Wallace Shaw, 20, is practicing medicine in Wichita. George Body, 72, is acting as basketball coach and instructor in physical education at Tulane University, New Orleans, La. George B. Baird, a former student in 1919, is a junior observer in meteorology at the U. S. weather bureau station at North Platte, Neb. Mrs. Edith Michener, 26, is doing education work in a mission school of the Friends church in British East India. Dorothy Pipes, '30, is teaching at Fair Play high school in Fair Play, Mo Lawn Besse, 31, is teaching English, Latin, and French in the high school at Webb City, Mo. W. C. Bartlett, 27, has finished an internship at Harper hospital, Detroit and is now starting a year's surgery in Cleveland, Ohio. - Gunter Krause Window-to-pedestrian, conscious pedestrian, whose jay-walking caused a motorist to crash into a pole to avoid him, pulled $10 from his pocket and offered it to the driver with apologies as part payment for his damage. Dr Lawrence Cooper, 30, of Sheldon, has recently been appointed to the staff of the state hospital of Nevada. O. O. Smith, 27, has been re-elected or the thirteenth consecutive year as principal of the Dickinson county Community High School at Chapman. Jav-Walker Conscientious Near Centenarian Drives Dray Randolph, N. Y. (U-UP)—Although force F. Cook recently celebrated his 60th birthday, he continued to work as a driver for the Erie Railroad initially to the Erie Railroad depot to have express and freight ships. The K. U. Dames will hold their annual fall秋节 Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herman bavis, 1245 Louisiana street. K. U. Dames Tea To Be Thursday Invitations to the tea have been extended to all wives of students at the University of Kansas. Frank Theis To Speak Alpha Kappa Pai will hold a smoked at the fraternity house this evening in recognition of the dedication of the Kansas City board of trade, who was graduated from the University in 1912, will give an address on the subject "Grain Marketing and the crank Theis To Speak At Alpha Kappa Psi Smoken All business students are invited. The Freshman Commission will hold a supper meeting Wednesday evening to attend a meeting to attend their names at Honey Hill house to elect a member of the election of officers. Torch Chapter of Mortar Board will meet in the rest room in Central Admiralty Building on Friday, october 4 at o'clock. Hornburch Hornbuch; c32, and Margaret Lawson c23, will be co-hosts. Mortar Board Meets This Evening The W. S. G. A. Council will be the hostess at a supper meeting in honor of three newly installed members to night at 6 o'clock in the Union building. Helen Stockwell will be in charge during the regular business meeting will follow. Freshman Commission To Hold Supper Meeting The Oread Bridge Club, a club for wives of University teachers, was entertained Monday afternoon at the E. C. Buehler, 144 Kennedy Street. Stadium Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor W. S. G. A. Council Entertains Mrs. Edwin Bellas won the prize for high score. Oread Bridge Club Meets The first meeting of the book club of the A. A. U. W. will be poshed for one week, according to Mrs. Carl B. Arthau, secretary of the club. Mary Carolyn Van Cleave has been a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house the past week. Kappa Kappa Gamma announce the engagement of Berta Willhelm, c'uncel, to James Norcex. Mr. Norcex is a Sigma Nu at Boston Tech. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained 20 members of their alumnae with a dinner Monday evening. shampoo and Finger Wave, complete. .75 1033 Mass. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Isabel Warril, Kansas City, and Elinore Bickett, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were Mr. and Mrs. Wade, Jill Fuchs, Jill D. Hennigan, B. H. Mintzot of Bellville; and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Henry of Highland. Chi Omega will entertain members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity by an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 tonight at the chapter house. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, will hold its regular meeting at Westminster hall this evening at 5:30. The meeting will be a supper meeting and followed by a short program. Louise Klesner, 1924, is in charge of meeting. The patronesses present were: Mrs. Bathory, Mrs. King Adkins, Miss Gertie Moss Mrs. Gertrude Clark, Mrs. George Evans, Mrs. Henry Hopkins, and Mrs. John Hughes. Miss Dorothy Miller, a week-end guest at the Delta Sigma Theta chapter house, will leave for her home in Iola today. The Delta Sigma Theta patroness held their regular business meeting with Mrs. Leonard Clark, 1234 New Jersey, last evening. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority will hold a dinner meeting at the church this evening at 6. The meeting will be devoted to business and the ministry members. Murray Riley, ed 32, president of the sorority, will be in charge. Phone 310 Theta Epsilon, Baptist church moor- the will meet at the home of Mrs. Gri- man, 416 S. Third Avenue at 6:45. Mrs. L. Sisson will be the church minister for the week. over by Delia Kellon, cuncel. FRANK VAUGHN Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational sorority, will meet at the church at 7:30. The meeting will be under the directive of the presidents, Cbz, president of the organization. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism firm, will hold a business meeting this evening at £15 at the University of Canterbury, c.38, will be pledged at the meeting. Delta Tau Delta will entertain the Kappa Kappa Delta security this evening at dancing from 7 to 18 on Margaret Perkins will act as chaperon. Dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house last night were John Hill, 31, Roger Brown, c'34, Donald Stark, and O. Hlippan. The members of Scarab, honorary architectural organization will hold a business meeting this evening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, partiment of architecture. The meeting is for the purpose of making plans for future exhibitions held in Eagles hall, Thursday evening. Ozwin Rutledge, 31, of Topeka, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house last night. Building Activity Increases Emporia - A survey of Emporia disease in the region, conducted with other time with several months. Several projects are nearing completion in the business district and others are just underway. City Park Has Gas Well I3C Park Has Gas Well Independently, Mitchiel resorted that gas from the newly drilled gas well in Riverside park would soon be piped to the two residences in the park, to the tennis court building, its building, and to three Dutch ovens. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2337 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. BEAUTY unshared with countless unknown owners F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass, St. For Your FALL PARTY You'll Want the Finest in Floral Decorations We give prompt attention and careful consideration to all orders. Ward's Flowers Phone 621 931 Mass TONIGHT AND TOMORROW "MYSTERY OF LIFE" R读 what H, H. Lane, head of the Department of Zoology at Kansas University, says of This Picture. W. L. Baer, Mgr. Varsity Theatre. 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