1 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Take Motion Pictures of Kansas Varsity Team California Coach Sponsors Films to Inform Public on Football Motion pictures of Kamas vary widely in size, and the films which will probably be screened at the team before the eyes of 40,000,000 persons in the United States during the coming months. The films were taken in conjunction with a series of pictures sponsored by Howard Jones, football coach at the University of Southern California, the purpose of which is to inform the pubs and fundamentals of the game of football. The pictures were taken by the Teach-Art film company of Hollywood, under the personal director of Norman L. Kearns, who has always been already been through the East and South, and films have been made of the following teams: Tulane, Southern Methodist, Georginia, Pennsylvania, Gainesville, Georgia, Chicago, Missouri, and many others. There will be eight reeds made in all, each explaining a fundamental of footwork. The first is Pigskin Problems. "The Kansas varsity divided into two groups, one team red and one team green, displayed line and deceptive baskets field play and Coach Harper's origination." blow the hammer to the table. The pictures will be released this fall through the Paraname news services, according to Mr. Sper. H. B. PEAIRS TO BE RETIRED AS HASKELL INSTITUTE HEAL B. H. Poiré, superintendent of Hassall Institute, has been appointed as the first of his retirement Jure 30 under an act of the last congress fixing 65 as the age limit for Mr. Peirens has been active in Indian service since 1887, when he first came to Haskell Institute as a national supervisor of Indian schools. He was again superintendent of Haskell from 1988 to 1992 and later as supervisor of Indian schools for seven years. From 1921 to 1928 he served as both superintendent of Haskell and super-supervisor of Indian schools. In 1926 he was compelled to make his headquarters in Washington, D.C. C., where he remained until 1854 when he again returned to --contemporary meeting, which is to be held for the purpose of election of officers Mr. C. G. Olsen, 1053 Maine street Mmrs. J. N.Carmon, 1048 Harold Null --contemporary meeting, which is to be held for the purpose of election of officers Mr. C. G. Olsen, 1053 Maine street Mmrs. J. N.Carmon, 1048 Harold Null KFKU This morning's program consisted of a talk by Alfred J. Graves, instructor in journalism on "Trail in Advertisers' Tale" and a talk with Kirk Paley on "A Day's Fishing in England." "What Makes a Good Teacher?" is the subject upon which William Burke applies his apprenticeship; burken, will speak at 11 a.m. tomorrow, and he will talk by Mr. Chaucer last Friday in tunicies in Education." At 11:15 Jose M. Oma, professor of Spanish will speak. Monday morning at 11:15 Alice Winston, assistant professor of English, will speak on the dangers of Places in Literary England." In this talk she will devote special attention to the role of the professor, Eldridge, professor or sociology, will speak on the "Economic Security of the World." Advocate Meeting of Oil States Hilen O. Mabin, associate professor of journalism, will give the first of a two-day "Lectureal" The remaining two of the series will be presented succeeding Tuesdays, May 19 and 20. Washington, May 7—(UP)—Secretary of Interior Wilbur was advised yesterday that the oil state advisory committee representing the governors of the 10 major oil producing states had endorsed a proposal that a committee would examine the油局 Denver August 10 to draft to formal stabilization compact for the industry. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 1/4 Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kast Billards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 210 Mass. St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR, H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Calling— Hill Society Sigma Delta Chi Initiates Tissue Men Call K, U.25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Dell Chi, honorary journalist fraternity, initiated three men and chose seven pledges last night at a meeting held at the Union building. Those who were initiated are Shade ShC1, Jae Knack, c$2, and Fred K.U. Dames Entertain Sixty Women Will Bring a The new pledges are Robert Reed, adamc; Stacey Pickell, c. 32; Philip Miller, c. 32; Robert Whitmum, c. 32; Robert Whitmum, c. 32; Raymond Flick, c. 32; William丹更伯, c. 32. The K.U. Dumes entertained with a bridge party yesterday afternoon at the home of the person to whom a member invited a guest. The entire party included seven guests. The event was led by Mrs. Alfred Wintington and Mrs. Eugene Linville, the prize gift going to Mr. Holmes and Mrs. A color scheme of pink and green was carried out. Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. G, W. Stratton made up the menu committee. Hunsinger Taxi P. Kipper Alpha will give an informn spring rush party Saturday night at the chapel house on 100 North Park recording orchestra of Kansas City, will furnish the music. Pi Kappa Alpha to Give Spring Rush Party The chaperones will be Mrs. Nina Ogden, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Edwin Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner and Dean Agnes Husband. Spring flowers will be used as decorations. The following out-of-town guests are expected: Mrs. R. A. Bassett, Miss Peggy Hicks, Mrs. W. Wolfe Omaha, Neh, Ms. C. Mandigo, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winston, Chicago. Sigma Chi to Give Garden Party An informal garden party will be given Saturday night, by Sigma Chi at the chapter house. Marshall Van Poole and his orchestra will play for the Alpha Chi Omega to Entertain 4 Eldridge Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, and T. S. Stover will chaperon the party. In an informal night will be given Saturday night by Alpha Chi Omega at the Eldridge hotel. Arie Simmonds and his band will play. The chaperons will be Mrs. Evan hakes, Mrs. H. White and Mrs. B. O. funning. Alpha Kappa Lambda Will Have Steak Fry The semi-annual steak fry of Alpha Kappa Lambda will be held Saturday at Brown's Grove Mrs Margaret Reynolds and Mrs Mary Reynolds will chaperon the party. Elizabeth Jeffrey Heads Alpha Chi Omega Elizabeth Jeffrey, c33, was elected president of the Alpha Cio Omega society for the second time she elected were Mildred Messmore, uncle, vice president, and Hazel McCoy, vice president. Mr. McCoy who will hold their positions another year are Helen Alter, c32, correspondent secretary; Imogene Hill c32, treasuring secretary; Jerry Luter, c34, recording secretary. The Marshall club will hold a regular weekly meeting at 7:35 in the morning to discuss building the members will hold a discussion of Alfred Marshall's book, *Princess of War*. The Marshall club is composed of ten members, most of whom are on the staff of the School of Business. Each week they meet for a discussion of this book. About 100 women attended the mother and daughter banquet held at the Congregational church last night. A group of other mothers were the features of the evening. Marshall Club to Meet Tonight The types depicted were Indian mother, pioneer mother, puritan mother, old-fashioned mother, modern mother, tinkling tablaeus, illustrated with a song. De. and Mrs. Warren B. Cookey, of Highland Park, MN, announced the names of new faculty named Mary. Susan. Dector Cookey, A.B.22, is a member of the staff of William E. Johnson. One Hundred Women Attend Congregational Banquet Prof. and Mrs. Albert Bloch entertained at a luncheon for Edward Rowen of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Kara Bolllam, art critic of the Tampa Journal. Mr. Ralph Cook, New York City, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday, visiting his sister, Berenice. Mr. Cook is a member of the Florence Richardson orchestra, which broadcasts at the Palm Beach Festival on the Parramount grill, Parramont hotel. Daughter Born Phi Mu Alpha entertained the following persons at dinner last night. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lilau, Kunawati City; Miss Fermel L. Akai, Kuwait City; Dean Hersheikh, province governor of the fraternity; Miss Vioa Omo St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dauguay, St. Joseph, Mo. and Ms. Andreas Kunawati City. H. C. Tracy, professor of anatomy, was a dinner guest at the Nu Sigma Nu house last night. Dr. J. W. Baumgartner was a guest tuesday at the Phi Chi house. Recent visitors at the Gamma Phi Beta house were Mildred Saunders, Kansas City; Sarah Anderson, Garden City, and Ruth Gushing, Concordia. Mr, and Mrs. W.G. Fink of Fredonia were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night. Prof. N. P. Sherwood was a dinner guest last night at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Oliver Vignery of Manhattan. 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