MONDAY, DECEMBER 8.1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Week-end guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were Virginia Lipman of Wichita, and May Morrison of Abi jenne. Dinner guests, yesterday at the Gamma Phi Bata house were Ina May Morrison of Ablene and Gilbert Coen of Kansas City. The Sunday dinner guests at the Puison house included Mr. and Mrs L. S. David and daughter Helen of Bonner Springs, and Virginia Shives. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority entertained their aluminae with a dance at the chapel house Saturday night, May 13. The sorority, Billemer, Ann Lucile Miller, Mary Ripley, Roxie Biichardson, Meriam Rose, Carol Oxley, Dorothy Doherty, Barbara Egan, Terry Hancock, Mo; Pauline Bruner, Kansas City, Kansas; Margaret Hays, Topaki; Maria Need, Clay Center, Laes McNiel, Marlene Finkenstein, and Dorothy Wimberly, Lawrence. Ardella Wamboh, Holyroad, who has been visiting Euma Freewatt at the Alpha Gamma Delta house for the past lift, lft for her home Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Mr. and Mrs L. A. Wright and son Richard of Junction City, Geraldine Pondey and Lacy Session of Kansas City, Sally Finder and Harriet, and Harriet Krocher of Topeka. Week-end guests of Kappa Alpha Theta were Lucy Seaman and Geraldine Pardee of Kansas City, and Sally Frazier of El Dorado. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house were Coch and Mrs. Ivan Mackey, Eric Haines, Hankins, Dathryn Hayes Wanda Bougart and Mary Neubauer; Lawnier; Arnold Isenburg, Kansas Mo.; and Andrew Watson, August Dinner guests over the week-end at the Alpha Kappa Pai house included Mrs. Mandee T. Brecoe, Cottonwood Women's Group, Miss Lucille Fox, Manhattan; Miss Geneva Howe, Parsons; Mrs. Frances Brown, and Mr. Karl Gould, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at Corbain巾 Mess, Mira Boyton, Miss Mabe Barnhart, Ray E. Moser and Dan Hal伯 廷 of Kansas City, Mo. Ms. Anne Cahill entertained at a tea for the University housemother from Sierra Leone at 624 Louisiana street. Ms. Cahill was a former Chiua Delta housemother. The alumnus club of Gamma Ph Beta will be entertained Tuesday daye at the home of Mrs. Phillip Readi ning Mr. Callender, a former student at the University of Kansas, is a registered pharmacist in Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Fuller of this city announces the marriage of their daughter, Rachel Hamilton to George Whitter. Rachel was born of Wichita, Nov. 27 at Newton, Kansas. Mary Callender received her A.B. degree with the work of 1839, and will teach at Wichita State until spring, when she will join her husband to make their home in Wichita. Miss Blanche Evans was the guest over the week-end of May Otta May Biechof at Wikimedia hall. Miss Evans went to preside in the office of the state auditor. M. J. W. O'Bryan read parts of the play, "Green F pastures," last night at Westminster hall. She also described the setting of the play which she recently saw in New York, and told me that she wore a black suit and parted it in it. The play has an all-nog cast of ninety persons. After the reading lunch was served. Sigma Eta Uti Chi announces the initiation of Jovine Fellk II, 31, Fremdon, Alberta. Siepperfield, 31, Kauer, San Jose. Clemente, 34, Junction City; Vera Irion, 34, Junction City; Vera Marin, 38, Topsica; Marjorie Beumel, 39, Trocher; Jim Born, 39, Tromker. Alice Albrar, 34, Law. Wealthiest Britains Evading Heavy Tax Payments on Large Fortunes London — (UIP) Titanic is dissipating some of Great Britain's old buildings, and the ownership of vast estates and discovering the amazing wealth, a survey report said. The death duties are the most kooky, fall of all taxes, ranking second in the world. The $10 million comes. The 1529 budget revealed that more than $4,000,000,000 was expected. Estates Protected The huge landowners have evolved several means of defending this tax liability, including existing ownership into private limited liability companies. In this way the landowners are able to be deduced from the income tax payments, the amount of taxation reduced and the number of tax filers. It likewise has the added inducement of protecting the estates from reckless use of extravagant Among these are the following: 1. his heirs into private liability com- rence; Dorothy Ridgway, *C3*, Denver, Mo. McGraw-Hill; Robbins, *C4*, Boise, Mo. McGraw-Hill; Fairhurst, Vienna Milton, *C3*, Portland, Ore.; Margaret Johnston, *C4*, Kansas City, Mo.; and, Sacramento, Calif. Initiation services were held at the Congregational church. Afterward the new members were entertained with dinner at the Colonial ten room. Phil Chl. professional medical feac- tionally, held formal initiation ceremonies lesserly for the following men: Conrad Barnes, Robert Bump, Lewis Krielyd, Paul Kozny, Lee Leoger, Paul Lewis, David Laskowski, Paul Pearson, Janes C. Rice, Andrew Ruch, Hornfield Spencer, Hugh Swoney, Thornton Waylan, and James Fawler. STUDY REVEALS FRATERNITY MEN ARE BETTER STUDENTS New York—(Special)—The scholastic average of college fraternity men throughout the country is higher than the general scholastic average of all colleges. The statement made by Alvan E. Durrer, chairman of the scholarship committee of the interfraternity conference. This statement was numbered in a book of the conferences at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City, to delegate of seventy national fraternities having a total membership of 750,000 men, of whom 68,000 are unmarried. The conference, which has during the last twenty-one years directed its efforts toward developing college fraternities as n co-operative element in the American academic institution for the past five years and special emphasis on scholarship. In each of those years the Conference has made an exhaustive statistical survey of the scholarship of fraternity and non-fraternity men in 125 colleges and universities throughout the United States, and four fraternities. The date for such surveys was furnished by the administrative authorities of the colleges. To Relieve Traffic on No. 49 Ottawa—Plans for relieving the heavy traffic on U. S. highway No. 40 between Lawrence and Topeka and for a short cut connection from the junction of Route 18 and U.S. highway 69 have been announced by the state highway commission. The contemplated changes include recruiting 40 to the river between Lawrence and Topeka. panies have been the Dukes of Bueceu- devon, Devonshire, Grafton, Leister, Marboreough, Ruthland, and Sutherland. Vale, Vale, Vale, Vale, Vale, Vale, Barkery,黛灵, Harewood, Moray, Ossory, Roseberg, Spence, and Strath- morain and Viscounts Ullswater, Ullswar- ter Another plan is transferring property to a younger member of the family. If the transfer is made six months later, the estate is not subject to death dulcis. Others are selling outright their buildings and is taking on the capital, with its taxable share. Derby, one of England's wealthiest peers and greatest sportmen, sold 30 percent of its land in 2014 to explained he did it because his son would have had to sell more to pay taxes. The standard rate of income tax is 20 percent in 1928 to 124 percent in 1936 and comes, however, virtually were not affected by the increase and in some cases were higher. Life insurance premiums are an important factor in relieving the amount of stress on your life. A cent of the premium paid can be deducted from the tax otherwise payable by you, or it can be added to a subject to this relief, however, is a sum equal to one-sixth of the total premium. Standard Rate Many of the large landowners have been forced to sell their estates to tenants in order to pay the huge death tax. Durham from racing is said to have been due to a large extent to the necessity of selling some of his stable to pay death duties of more than 50%. Due to the deaths of two cars of Durham. --- Cute pose of baby—Snap of D'Ambra Photo Service tive Christmas cards. fireplace----View of home---says "Give BOOKS this Year" Children at play make attrac- Phone 934 1115 Mass. LEADERS ARE PLEASED WITH VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE WEEK --says "Give BOOKS this Year" There ought to be a prize for the boy that can make the Puff-Pant Prom without being caught. No doubt he will get something if he does get caught. Campus Comment Thrifty SANTA That she was well pleased with the week's program and with the interest that the women showed in Vocational Guidance week, was the tion of the statement members alike that the women's program yesterday when summing up the work done. 1021 Massachusetts THE BOOK NOOK Miss Harleau Lewin of New York, director for the department of study for Young Women's Christian Association was the speaker for the week. She also two biogreen classes and held personal interviews for the women winning re- Mrs. Dove R. Bryant, secretary to the dean of women said that many of the women wanting appointments for personal conferences were not able to obtain them because of the limited hours available, but she leaves Thursday evening as she had planned and stayed till Friday noon to hold conferences. .OST; A black leather notebook, Wednesday afternoon. Name "Earl K. Behrend" on front cover. Reward. 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