FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Floodlights Are Turned to Congressional Battle Prohibition and Spectacula Figures Challenge Hoover's Popularity Washington, May 16 —(UP) Floodlights have been turned on for what promise to be one of the most superior campaigns since the war—providing an indirect test of President Hoover's popularity after a year and a half in of Highly charged issues led by prohibition and spectacular figures dominate the picture to an unusual degree for this period. In New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Illinois Proibition has been thrust forward in Republican polity by the declaration of 1836, and the amendment made by Dwight Morrow in opening his campaign for the Republican Party. Jayhawks Flow --the chaperons will be Mrs. J. E Harwood, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins of the Phi Gamma Delta house. --the chaperons will be Mrs. J. E Harwood, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins of the Phi Gamma Delta house. Vercle L, Austin, B.S.21), is working for the United States geological survey to collect data on a newly employed for some time by the Geological survey but has just been transferred. O. J. Swander, B.S., 28, **M** and Merle Jarrett Swander, A.B. 27, announce the birth of a son, Orval Joy, Jr., Friday May 9. A. R. Abeland, B.S.28, is working for the New Mexico State highway department in charge of the traffic census being conducted there. W. H. Henderson, B.S.10, and M. B. Reynolds, B.S.7, are project engineers for the New Mexico highway department. B. L. Becher, B.S./W3, is an electrical engineer at the American Metal company's mill at Glorieta, N. M. Harrison W. Miller, A.B.95, is president of the First National bank at Hinton, Okla. His son, William C Milker, A.B.28, is attending Harvard. S. T. Brooks, B.S. 26, has been elected president of the alumni association in Pennsyvania. He is custody of the children of his late wife, the Carnegie museum at Pittsburgh. Byron Rexroth, B.S.28, is with the Bell Telephone company at Oklahoma City. Dr. Frank L, Abbey, A.B.21, is a pediatrician on the staff of the Institute for Child Guidance in New York. He took his M.D. from Washington University in 24. Dr. Curt Rosenforest, fellow professor at the memoir, is on the staff there also. --the chaperons will be Mrs. J. E Harwood, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins of the Phi Gamma Delta house. --the chaperons will be Mrs. J. E Harwood, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins of the Phi Gamma Delta house. Announcements The senior life-moving tests for women will be held next Tuesday evening, May 30, at 7:39 p. m. and at 9 p.m. Saturday, morning, May 24. Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor. Women's track practice will be held tomorrow at 9 and 10 a.m. m Remember the meet is next Thursday Miss Olive Phils, instructor. Karl O. Kuersteiner, director. Full rehearsal with organ and harp will be held for the university in the University Auditorium Sunday, followed by a joint rehearsal at 3 p. m. with the Littel V. Williamson, editor. The deadline for the 1930-31 K-book has been set for Friday, May 23, and all are expected to leave for that material in by that time. All calendar dates must be in the hands of the editor by next Wednesday as the next meet at that time to arrange conflicts. Old House Sold Vienna—(UP)—One of Vienna's oldest houses, which was built by Joerg Jordan during the fifteenth century, has changed hands at a price of $7,000. has changed hands at a price of $7,000. has changed hands at a price of $7,000. has changed hands at a price of $7,000. A Vienna university professor; the purchaser is a Hungarian. Business and Professional DIRECTORY --the chaperons will be Mrs. J. E Harwood, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins of the Phi Gamma Delta house. BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St BUTLER MOTORS THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service Phone 689. Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass 图 About sixty persons were present at the Theta Tau annual senior banquet that was given last night at the chapter house. Short talks were given by faculty members, and many of the faculty. Among the faculty members who were present are J. O. Jones, W. C. McNew, E. F. Kidwater, H. W. Anderson, E. W. Rarner, and E.D. About forty people attended the El Ateneo pine press held last night at Browne's Grove. After a few games had ended, the cup server was around a camp five. GOOD B RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Ph. 620 Op. Flat Depr. 207-209 W. Wt. H. W HUTCHISON W. H UTCHISON 173 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Now And Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass. Delta Zeta sorority will give its annual spring formal known as the mosque of the rose night in the Hotel de France. The orchestra from Kauai City will furnish the music. The tables for the dinner will be decorated with cut flower arrangements. Tau Gamma announces the engagement of Vera Pearl Zechelle to Melvin Douglas. MacDowell fraternity held a picnic for about 15 members near Poe's lake last evening. Miss Carsa Hutton department of design was chaperon. The Mothers club of Alpha Gamm Delta gave its annual spring淋暑 yesterday at the Lake View club house Andrew, Mrs. Robert Edinson, Mrs Charles Edinson, Mrs C. C. Winder Mrs. Robert Small, Mrs J. J. Smith Mrs. Robert Edinson, Mrs C. L. Hummer, Mrs I. J. Meade, Mrs Carl J. Humzer, Mrs R. N. Bledgott, Mrs E Klein, Mrs C. L. deWatteville, Fran Anderson, Mrs B. O. Running housemourner K. U. Dames will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Boughton, 1711 Kentucky street, for the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Wendell Dungun, Mrs. H. Kearn and R. Barick are the assistant hostesses. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday evening were; Miss Allie Merle Cinder, and Professor and Mrs. Carl A. Conger, and Alpha Omicron Pi will give its annual choocha son can ball tonight from 9 until 11 e.cell. Butterfly lights and an LED screen may be used in the decorations, which will be Chinese in character. In the court Japanese latters and latticework will Chaperones for the party will include C. M. H. Candelas, housemother; Mrs. Emma Fagin, Mrs. Clara Leonard, and Mrs. Marc Gilbert. Arlie Simmond's orchestra will play for the dancing. M. F. E. Kester, retired president of the Newcomers club, was presented with a Rockwood vase at the luncheon given by the club yesterday at the Colonial tea room. Thirty members of the Club were invited to dinner which was followed by bridge. The club had as its guests Mrs. E H. Lindley and Mrs. F. H. Hodder Showers - Weddings Graduation and Birthdays Dinner guests at Sigma Phi Epion University, Knoxville, Tennessee; Forman Neill, North Carolina; Fikibl Alberta Kirk, Doris Dickson; Anne Kent, Pauline Barbien; and Irene Ham Dinner guests at Corinth hall hail their names: John M. McCormick, McWilliam L. McIlennie, Windhorst, Alto Caskill, Frances Keweney, John M. Van Duffour, John Minn- son, Edgar H. Sibley The arrangements were in charge of Mrs. E. B. Eyles, who was assisted by Mrs. J. W. Ockerman and Mrs. L. H. Johnson. The crystal glasses decorated the tables. Miss Eleason Walke, of Hawthaw, is sitting at the Alpha Chi Omega house just Winnebaug was a student at the University and is in a member of alpha Chi Omega. Books and Gifts The Book Nook 1021 Massachusetts Social Calendar for Alpha Omicron Pi, annual spring formal, 9-1, chapter house. Chi Omega, informal nartv, 9-1 chapter house. Military ball, formal, 9-1, Memoriam Union building. Saturday PI Upsellon, informal party, 9-12 Lawrence Country elk. Bdupestap—(UIP) — Alcohol emerged as winnether recently in one of the most successful wineries in Hungary. Bottles of wine were used as the pieces, the cork being drawn and the contents of the "piece" consumed by the winemakers. Although spectators were allowed to enjoy the spoils together with their friends, it was not called off even before either of the Bhiphee-represented by bottles of famous Hungarian Tokay wine—hated Can Majesty of Uniform Attract Gamma Phi's To Collect Cezanne Works participants are required to grant purpose proposals to spend 5,000,000 francs for the creation of available works of Cezanne. Many of the most valuable works were provided by members of the Cezanne Guild. Alcohol Wins Out To Collect Cozanne Work Is it the proverbial love of woman for the majesty of the uniform, or what have we in explanation of the word calls at the Gamma Phi Beta house? On last Thursday night much ado was raised when the Gamma Phi discovered that an old Ford had been dragged onto their front yard, oil and gasoline on about 41 cars set alire. The women called the police to the scene. "I'te those bloomin' Big Algae again, that have done this," ried all the Gamma Phi in his opinion, pointing to oil leading up the street to the north. The police took stock of things when the fire had died down, gathered all clues together in a big pile, and calmly announced, "It couldn't have been the Sig Alga. We didn't find the remains of a single K艇." The third episode occurred the following Monday when the telephone tinkled at the police station to announce that again being pestered; this time by boys on their roof, who were throwing stones. The police hurried out to the house and locked it in, then the house to get to the roof, but, by the time they got to the roof, presto there were neither boys nor stones. They were with the police, its hard to fashl The second police call from the Gamma Phi house floor records on the head of a man when he injected the Gamma Phi's discovered that they had been robbed during the attack. TODAY — Vera Reynolds and strong cast in "The Main Event". Comedy and Everyday News Features. ABE WOLFSON Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables FOR RENT. Partially furnished four-room duplex, strictly modern. New University. Phone 2415 R before noon. 637 Mass. The Patee LOST: White gold rimmed glasses in rest room on first floor, east Ad. Cal 800. -184 SATURDAY—Buddly Roosevelt in "The Rambling Galoo," also comedy and Everyday News Features. Phone 675 Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold Want Ads --in For the Graduate --in Special Spring Styles in Lingerie Crepe de Chine - Satin and Glove Silk LOST: Black leather glass case containing rimless glasses and other articles. Finder call 2453. -184 Dansette - Stepins - Teddies Bloomers - Slips - Gowns Pajamas WILL THE PERSON who saw the accrual at 9th and Kentucky at 30'scok Friday, May 9th, please call 663. -184 EXCLUSIVEIS for graduation, Real- skil hinges and lingerie; menu furnishings. Special price on silk hinges Call Davin at 2318 J. -157 WANTED: Typing theses, term papers, and outlines. Phone 2396.—187 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. LOST: Small filigree silver pin, Tues. WANTED: Light housekeeping rooms near Campus for summer school, Write Murrel Snyder, Attica, Kansas 183. FOR RENT: Modern 8 room house at 1213 Ohio. Mrs. Anna Olinger, Phone 904. -185 Buddapest—IUP-Under the leadership of their president, several hundred Hungarian women of strongly anti-Semitic orientation, a "Lague in Secure equal social and economic rights for divorced women," and are now in the midst of a campaign to get the remainder of Budapest to divorcee to join them in their fight. **TYPING:** Themes, thesis, and manuscripts neatly and accurately typed 40 cents per thousand words. Phone 15768. -183 CALL: Mr. Enimk at 1824 (409 Main street) for all kinds of plain or fancy dressmaking, alterions, or hematism at 16e a yead. -184. SCHULZ, The Tailor 917 Mass. Street day on Campus. Mary Cornelius. Reward. Phone 830. Divorces Banded Unaccustomed as I am—but speeches are out of order. Now's the time for action, time to get set and get dressed for commencement. Now a Shannon of a jaffite but a travel agent, he is a long-time vacation host. 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