TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY The University Women's party will be held Friday night at 8:30. A Misa Irrea Peabody and Jean Seilbards drove to Tulsa today to hear Perril Johnson, who is playing as soloist, with the Tulsa Symphony orchestra. Meka, Katherine Decking Church, Topka, formerly Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother is visiting Mrs. B. O. Runney and her son, James, Mrs. Church gave a resume of her summer travels in Europe at a ten given name of one of Mrs. Anna Callh yesterday. Eleanor Beth Baer, is the new Kappa Kappa Gamma representative in the Jay Jones. Scabbard and Blade, honorary R. O. T. c. fraternity住 initiation services Sunday afternoon. Those initiated were Goto A. Explosion of Bloom, Harold M. Merian, Harrison A. Seely of lawrences, L. R. Siegman of Yates Center. Miss Agnes Husband returned yesterday from a trip to McPherson, where she visited her mother who has been quite ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma will have charge of the regular W. G. S. A. terri in the rest room of the center on Wednesday from 5 to 5. Wedding afternoon. Wednesday afternoon at 5 a'clock the deailey for securing tickets for the mixed annual Christmas banquet of the Methodist Church, which will be held at 6 a'clock Friday evening at The Methodist church. The theme which will be carried out throughout the lan- dard is 'The Wonderful World.' To See K. U. From the Air Guests of Fritz Meyn to See the Cam pus Tomorrow Morning Stanoldin III, an 18 passenger airplane, will carry 10 people of the University on a 30-minute sight-seeing tour over the campus and adjoining buildings. The plane is the property of the Standard Oil company and is being brought here by Fritz Meyn, local dealer of Red Crown gasoline. The plane cost $104,000 and is equipped with a jet ski that will be made from the municipal airport. The people who have been invited to the game are Chancellor Blake Lindey, C. G. Jensen, and members of sanders and grounds; Food Ellsworth, se- curity of K. U. Alumni association; William McIlham, monastery editor of history; Mr. Robert D'Agostino of athletes; H. W. "Bill" Bargis, hard football coach; "Mike" Getto, line center; Hugh Hishaw, freshman football coach. Announcements All men desiring to come out for varsity track report at the east stadium Wednesday afternoon between 5 and 5. Brutus Hamilton. W. A. A. will hold its ballroom dancing classes this evening. Women 7:00 men 7:20. Wilma Taylor. Ruth Hoover. The second round of deck tennis should be played off by Dec. 17, at 9 n.m. Hero K. Z. L'Eucuyer, president. Pre-claw association will meet Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 in the Little theater in green hall. Eugene Nirdlinger and Tom Willack will talk. Attendance is In Congress Today --- Washington, Dec. 9—(U.S.) Senate considers $80,000,000 bail relief toll for the president and $30,000,000 on modernization of three battaltoffs. Continues discussion of House considers $110,000,000 unemployment relief bill. Naval committee discusses naval building program. Debate Heard Over KFKU Illustrated Lecture and Musical Programs Are Also Given A debate, "In the chain store desirable from the standpoint of a distributing agent?" was the feature of today's program given over KFKU. The program was followed by a critical discussion of debate by Prof. E. C. Buchler. During the same period of broadcast, Dr. A. W. Brickman, the director, "What's in the Sky tonight?" with a talk on Mars. This was followed by a musical program arranged by the composer of Voices: the program consists of Voice: "Confession", (Smith), Catherine Charchill: "Golden Slumbers" (Old English), "Quail" (Sanderson), "The Voice" (Hornbill), "Debussey", Dorothy Pierce; Voice: "Look Down Dear Eyes" (Fifteen), "I Love Thee" (Grieg), "Madrigal" (Charmain), "Blue Eyes" (Burrell) and Harvey Schraut. At 4 p.m. an illustrated lecture, "American Composers," was given by C. S. Skillon. The composers discussed were Arthur Farwell and Henry Gil- Monday's program which was broadcast at 6:45 p.m. m. consisted of a talk, "Aluminum," given by Miss Ethel Brown. The program was directed by Brod Orland Underwood, pianist, assisted by Harry Hirsht, flute. The program was as follows: Plano, "Cuckoo (Daigni)," "Country Duncan (Sacha)," "Muskrat (Menkulen)"; Kullanu; Piano, "Terpischalm Vindobona (Goldowz)," "Dance (Delbaux); Flute, Molodez (Glück)," "Andaloue (Pessard)," "The Nighttime (Flemming)," Piano, "Waltz in A" (Chinat). KENNETH SELTSAM'S DEATH WAS CAUSED BY INFECTION News has been received by the Kan- menit. A death in death of Kenneth Selamau, A12, 30 in Minneapolis, Nov. 30 after a short illness. Death was due to an infection with pneumonia. Seeltman had been in good health until the Saturday before his death. Thanksgiving he had attended a dinner party where he was surrounded by concert. Saturday morning he was slightly ill and was persuaded to go to attend the concert, but attendees at the hospital did not consider Seeltman's illness serious and by $ p.m. his condition seemed greatly improving. After a week in a specialized bacteria developed and by Sunday morning he was in a very serious and weakened condition. Special surgical care ensured that his life would possible to save his life. Two blood transfusions were given, but Seeltman never rallied and died at 11:05. Sulifson's mother and his brother Donald accompanied the body to the cemetery where the victims were held there Friday morning at 11 o'clock. The Reverend Bomer of the Federated church conducted the Burial in Spiceville cemetery. Leavenworth~Caroline Ringle, coloured, said to be over 10 years of age, was found guilty in police court of vino sequestration and liquor loriment, and was sentenced ELECTRIC RADIOS Complete $59.50 Shimmons Bros. Plumber and Electricians Repair Work, Especially. 836 Mass. Phone 161 SHUBERT THEATRE NEXT WEEK BEG. Kansas City MON. ALCOHOL PRESTONE Battery Recharging and Rentals PULL IN and WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 47 Eudaly Bros. 634 Mass. Orchid. Orchid $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $1.98 Wd. Mold. Orchid $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $1.98 Wd. Mold. Oriental Owls $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $1.98 Wd. Mold. Oriental Owls $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $2.54 Uppermilk $1.98 Wd. Mold. OREANS OWLs Addressed Envelope Monday Night Completely Sold Out. FRED STONE IN THIS NEW MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "RIPPLES" DUFFLE STONE AND THE LARGE STAGE DEBUT OF PAULA STONE COMPANY OR 100 = Andrew Tombes, Billy Taylor, Hilda Sproun, T dancing Girls, A troupe of Midgay, Many new faces. Wed. Mat.: $125.00; Bldg.: $125.00; Upp. Mat.: $125.00; Sut. Mat.: $125.00; Prices Include Tax. Date: $125.00; Upp. Mat.: $125.00; Sut. Mat.: $125.00; Prices Include Tax. Address Envelope MANDAMUS SUIT ON TAXES FILED tutions whose primary purpose is th at of social activities. Notices were served recently upon the state tax commission, the Douglas county board and the county treasurer, by the attorneys, demanding that the infirmity be stricken from the tax rolls. Both demands were refused. 'Should Not Pay' (Continued from page 1) The fraternalists and sergeants at the University should not pay taxes on exempt property to household goods,食具, etc. In some cases few of the organized houses on the campus have tried to pay the taxes under protest. This is not desired. In a letter dated Nov. 24 and directed in Robert Dills, president of Pan-American Law firm, that the law firm in charge of the case gave out the following information: The fraternity houses should not pay any tax upon exempt property, either real or personal. This includes house-hold goods. "We have prepared notice to be served upon the State Tax Commission, County Board and Treasurer, decree requiring that each individual be one-half acre) and the personal property of each fraternity be stricken from the tax records. We will then bring mandanus in the Supreme Court asking that the property be depleted as necessary to introduce evidence respecting each fraternity as to the use of the house, the dues of the members, or the debts incurred by such person so received is expended; that is how much for social events, how much for religious activities, all of which can be attended to after the defendants have answered our petition. "We are assuming that one case may be used as a representative case. That, however, depends upon our ability to obtain an agreement with the attorneys of the plaintiffs and stating they would agree to a classification so that audit need not be brought by each fraternity but perhaps so that the suits might cover all the fraternities. "Where there are special improvement taxes, I suggest that a written notice of the proposed special improvement tax so that you will be relieved of any possible penalty." "I am sending you 35 copies of this letter so that you may hand one to the officers of the respective fraternities." "Yours very truly, Stone, McClure, Webb & Johnson." 42 out of 54 colleges choose this FAVORITE pipe tobacco A tobacco must be good to win the vote of two many discriminating smokers. And Edgeworth is good, Toconvinceyourself Edgeworth. You can get it where tobacco is sold... 156 a tlm. On, for a generous gift to Lauro & Boo Co., 103 S. 22d B, Richmond, Virginia. LOOK UP at the windows of Harkness to find out what the Yale man smokes. In the springtime you'll see him sitting in his window seat with a pipeful of Edgeworth between his teeth. On Chapel Street... out at the Bowl... everywhere the Yale man goes, his pipe and Edgeworth go with him. And at 42 out of 54 of the leading colleges and universities Edgeworth is the favorite tobacco. Edgewater is a blend of fine art, jazz and sophistication enhanced by Edgewater's distinctive aesthetic. Edgewaterbuy is Edgewater buy-a-ticket - "Ready-Rubbed" - and "Flag Stuff" "All packages to package in and Yale agrees EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO LOST: A black leather notebook, Wednesday afternoon. Name "Earle K. Beibrand" on front cover. Reward. Phone 25213. -71 Want Ads WANTED: Four men with care one hour or more each evening. Earn she up delivering doughnuts to freeport 1016 Comm. Phone: 1134-71 -71 humldor tin. DON TIFE and his Orchestra, originally ike from Coffee Down, Kansas City will play your next party at the price of ordinary music. Phone 603-742-8158. FOR RENT: To student who wishes in quiet for study, South room in modern house—no other rooms. 937 Phone. Ohio. Phone 1055.-J6 LOST: Large, black, loose-leaf note-book and Fraser's French book. Please return to Eleanor Higgins. Phone 828. -71 Well Dressed Students R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. go to --if it's a Crime to Laugh-Get Read to Go to Jail After Seeing This Laugh-a-Minute Comedy. CARDS Just the Sentiment You Want Friendship Sweetheart Relative Chum Pal --if it's a Crime to Laugh-Get Read to Go to Jail After Seeing This Laugh-a-Minute Comedy. Literary Copy Needed *Anyone wishing to summit Christmas features for the Chalk.* *ings column of the Sunday Kane.* *can sand should do so before noon.* *The school is going to kind has been turned in, so far.* *and the literary editor is impecc.* *ly anxious to have some kind of a Christmas poem, sketch or* Located in Hotel Eldridge - Students on the Hill have been * very reticent about turning in * copy to this column, according to * Matt Burt, who said * little material has been received * from the literary organizations, but * Miss Bartram wishes it understood * that any student in the University * may submit copy of any * kind. Cowan Pottery Ivy Jar in Oriental Red --if it's a Crime to Laugh-Get Read to Go to Jail After Seeing This Laugh-a-Minute Comedy. $3.50 F. H. 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Every time we put Alemite Winter Gear Lubricant in a car we feel good all over just thinking what a lucky fellow that motorist is. DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS Carter Service PHONE 1300 Sittings as late as Dec. 21st. Make your appointments now for Junior-Senior Jauhawker pictures. DID YOU GET YOUR KANSAN LAST NIGHT? IF NOT Call K. U. 66 The University Daily Kansan