--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930 PAGE THREE 'International Peace Must Begin at Home' Says Woman Speaker Miss Winder informs Classe War Can Be Abolished by Public Opinion "People are, profoundly important toward international relations but the United States is far more concerned these laws will take these problems in their homes and force public opinion toward American values," Ms. Mary Ida Winker, associate secretary of the National Council for the relief of the national crisis, said. Miss Winder is traveling in the Midwest in the interest of the prevention of war. She spoke to several local children this past week, in Prod. Robert Wilber's sociology class this morning. Miss Winder said in speech to children "If it were so, much prognostic would not be needed to get men to unify. There will be people on earth. If it didn't need to be war," continued Miss Winder. "These problems can be worked out by having a difference of opinion, but it is dismayed to fight and kill people by the wholesale to try to right misunderstandings." In Prof. F. E. Melvieu's history class, Miss Winder spoke on the League of Nations and the League meeting for three weeks at Geneva, Switzerland, in 1938, studying the conditions of international relations and the International fellowship reconciliation of which Dr. Henry Hedgeman is a number. He will speak here Thursday. In Holland Mies Winkler attended the World peace movement conference in which 290 young people took part and 30 national were represented. At this meeting it was decided for everyone to vote vigorously in the last war for peace. "The greatest service we can render to our nation is in work for the prevention of war." Miss Winder said. When asked what her opinion of the recently冒犯 past naval战, Miss Windecker said it was important it is to disarming to America as well as to other nations. It did not accomplish the dramatic reduction of armaments' as President Reagan had "The best group I have found in the cities and Miss Wesley after treatment," she said. "The national association of university women. These groups are intelligent and involved." The plan's movement is late, and hard to make, and that is why I'm doing it," was the closing remark Miss Winder made. Madame Ryder Will Play Talk Will Be Given as Program Is Presented Madan Starbuck Rider will give a modern piano lecture recital of 320 per hour at the Administration Building under the sponsorship of the School of Free Art and Music. The recital is to take the place of the regular 320 recital of the Free Art Administration. The program is featuring the combination of the piano and orchestra Music. Byker will play the piano and score, but also engages graph playing the orchestral part. This is a competitively new step in the program and its success depends on a desire to Moe. Royer has been a rostbot with the following orchestras: New York Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Minneapolis Symphony, and the Russian Symphony. She has appeared in all of these productions and added to Canada, Kenya and Haiti. The preamble will consist of nine numbers, one of which Mine, Ryder 13, the composer, are as follows one of which Mirey Ryder one composer. They are an follow Allemande 'Giovanni di Mussolini the director (Wagner) The Middleman's Wish (Cloison-Leo), the Court (Cho) (Scharero) the Stork (Scharero) the Schoero] from 'Concert in G Muscle' (Saint-Sauro) the 'Nightingale' (Albany) the Water (Waltz) the Talchowsky, (Scharero) by Saint-Saune to the number in which the combination of piano and W.S.G.A. Date Rule Fails Of all places to have a Sunday afternoon date, the Lawrence jail seemed to be the latest to have a young swain and his baby, riding along as fast an an old soild $^2$ Ford will go, being affected by a bad accident that all the accidentible possible had happened the night before, failed to stop and, later, when they came to W.S.G.A. Date Rule Fails to Include City Bastile Fortunately, however, the driver, finally becoming aware that a car was crossing the street directly in front of him at a fairly rapid rate of speed, and quickly turning parallel with the car, moved another disaster by the length of the road. Little did he realize, as he rode along commending himself to his baby friend and putting himself on the back, that the occupants of the car which so barely missed vee signs and that the car was part of the police equipment. He had driven to further than one block when he heard a sound which little Ford. He turned his head and there he held right beside him the "Pull over to one side", demandee one can. "Climb in here with us, the Miss in eluded"; growled the other; When起诉 the young couple was taken to the jail where they were sentenced to serve one hour for reckless driving. program for Sixth Annual 'Hi-Home-Nite' Announced by Belle varied Entertainment Will Be Given in Union Building Thursday Evening A varied program of singing, dancing, tombola, orchestra music and a play by Richard T. Bainbridge on the musical Orcad "Th-Ur-Nite-Site" held in the Macdonald Building, Thurrock. The tourmaster for the excursion will be Prof. Edwin M. Bellelli professor of English at Brown University Training School. The parents will be represented in the tournets by Dr. C. A. Carey and Professor of English at Orcad giving tours to Leucite Christie (C5), practice teacher in personal science, and Prof. Lloyd Lane (C4), professor of English at the British department at Oxford. Maxine Brice and Lawrence Mill will represent the students of The musical numbers of the program will be "In a Pepper Market" by the band, The Strawberry Fair, Helen Kearn, 8:20; "Strawberry Fair" and "The Green Cordial" by the band, MacLaren, 13:30; and a violin solo "Hibitaa" by the band, played by Berry Pitcher. There will also be a top dancing, a short play, pop singing, and Orcad yells on the program. By the rate of the present sale of tickets about 350,000 tickets will be given to friends and friends are expected to be present at the annual affair. Social Calendar VARSITY Tomorrow and Friday School of Business darmer, Wiede --hall. Sigma Kappa dinner dance, Wiede- Wednesday Dorothy Kuerstener recital, Auditorium. University Women's club tea, Myers hall. Kappa Eta Kappa party, Holloway hall. Alba Delia Pt formal dinner dance, Elianna and ebita bower name and chapter number. Theta Tau spring party, Country clubs. Mother's day dinner, Memorial Union building. Eldridge and chapter house. Kappa Kappa Gamma party, chapter Sufi Phi, Epiphani dance, Crystal rooms, Elfridge house; amper Wiedemann's. Joint clue concert, Auditorium Dempsey May Stay at Mayo's Rochester, April 20 — (UP) — Jack Dempsey, who entered Mayo clinic this week for examination, may remain there for some time, his physicians indicated. Dempsey condition is a lack of a thorough check must be made. Saturday Only—Return Engagement "THE LONE STAR RANGER" Send the Kansas home. Last Times Tonight Harry Richman in 'Putin' on the Ritz' SOCIETY Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kreeck two guests were present. Mr. Kreck is a former United States Senator who was an act of one time mayor of Lawrence. Jetta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of J. Gordon Kingley e Kannas City, Mo. Dean Frank T, Stockton, of the School of Business, will leave tomorrow to attend the annual meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Schools. Floyd Willard, of Morrill, was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house last night. Miss Nellie Kines, of Sublette, was a dinner guest of Pi Upsilon last night. Dinner guest at Corbin hall last evening were Marjorie Rumble, and George Dollard, of Kansas City. Alpha Xi Delta announces the engagement of Florabla Bush to William R. Allen, of Pueblo, Cola. Mrs. J. B. Mayer of St. Joseph is visiting with her daughter, Harriet Ruth, at the Pi Beta Phi house. Lacie Ricklebaugh of Kansas City, Kan., and Margaret River, of Kansas City, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. J. G. Brandt, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, left this morning to attend the conference of Deans of the Middlewest which convened at Vermillon, S. D., and also to hear from Herman C. James, the inauguration of Herman C. James as president of the University of South Dakota. When Mr. and Mrs. H. E Underblah entertained with a bridge party late evening at their home in the Emery apartments, the following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gorion, Mr. and Mrs. P. Malone H. E. Kiracd, district deputy of Della Sigam Pi, was a dinner guest at the chapter house Tuesday night. The fourteenth annual Mother's day observance program of Kappa Phi sorority will be given tomorrow night at Myers hall. Mrs. Harry A. Gordon will give a tribute to the mothers and Virginia Kennedy accompanied by Margaret Brazler will sing a group of numbers. Brazler will show some old album members will be guests of the active chapter for the evening. Theta Epitaemia security of the Baptist church will celebrate founder's day with a hymn on May 14. Thebia will be in charge of arrangements, Mary Browne Foldman, of Horton, is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Benjamin Franklin Tree, Lost 140 Years, Found on Georgia River Banks Bee Jacquart, of Washburn College Ludwig, Ga., Benjamin Franklin's wife was reclosed near here today, after being lost nearly a century and a half. Franklin's tree is a small tree belonging to the tea family. It bears herbal medicine, and it was resembling corollia the cornice is another member of the same plant family. The tree was first discovered in 1765 by John Illustration, a famous cartoonist. His shalt, gave it the scientific name Franklinia chalomina. The First, or earliest version of Franklin's tree, Franklin who was a noted scientist as well as a mathematician, was a guest of Joan Crabb at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. Miss Berrice Hill, of Kansas City is visiting at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Alpha XI Delta entertained at dinner last night Mrs. Fay Brown and Mrs. Imagine Metz of Lawrence. Miss Dorothy Lang, who has been a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, has returned to her home in Kansas "City." Lattice and trellis work with a false ceiling through which rainbow lights illuminate the stage. Decoration of the hall, Carl Gene and his Music Makers from Kansas City will play, Professor and Mrs. B. W. Curran, music director of Ockelberhld will chapeller the party. Kappa Eta Kappa will entertain with its annual spring informal party Friday night at Hollway hall. The species was never abundant, and the advance of cultivation and lumbering in Georgia destroyed all native forest. Fort Barrington, where Bartram first found it. The species was assumed to be extinct in the wild state, and although it was kept going in cultivation, it was not growing wild by scrachnid in 1790. the second, or specific name was applied in recognition of the Georgia river on whose banks it grew. In 1929, Gustaf A. Schulz, a borticulturist in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, collected in a swamp a few miles southeast of Ludowici a plant which he believed to be the long-lived ancestor of the snake back so little data as to its occurrence that the survival of this classic tree in the wild remained uncertain. Today, a group of biologists under the leadership of Dr. Edgar T. Wherry, 4 the U.S. Department of Agriculture located the locality and confirmed the Read the Kansan want ads. The Patee TODAY — Marquette Livingston and Lloyd Hughes in "Acquitted." Also comedy "Ladies Must Eat." THURSDAY — Sally O'Neil and Jean Herbst lift "The Girl on the Barge." Asos's fables and Everyday News Features. ARMOND Afterglow ... Rouge Afterglow ... Cleansing Cream Afterglow ... Powder Special 50c jar of Afterglow Cleansing Cream and a 25c box of Kleenex 50c While they last Rankin's Drug Store 'Handy for Students' 11th & Mass. Phone 678 Blow the Whistle LISTEN IN Granville Island — Famous Orchestra Orchestra — Wednesday 10.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. C.T. 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