THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Reilly Tells R. O, T. C. Peace Is Main Policy of All Military Men In Speech Lieutenant Discusse Reserve Officers' Future and Problems "People interested in military affairs are especially interested in world peace; the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) peace "lieut William D. Reilly, LL B2S, was careful to correct any error in his statement about the policy of the corps concerned in his address delivered yesterday afternoon in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the O.T.C. Lieutenant Reilly is the first graduate of this local unit to be president of Roosevelt National Forest. In this capacity of president Reilly spoke to the prospective officers on the problems of the forest and to the men in such training. He served in the 35th Kansas division during the World War, and was in the A.E.P. Despite the desire for peace Reilly closed by insisting that the United States government must be able to carry out its own mandates. "We don't want a larger army but we want adequate defense—also and adequate defense is a good influence or western nations." "Those officers who served during the World War are fast reaching the age when they will be of little or no responsibility," Lieutenant Reilly said in urging the senior students to be affiliated with the Reserve Officers Training Corps and live. "It is necessary that we have an association for the reason that we are the only components of the Army, which has a right to lobby in Congress." The meeting was dismissed by Jack Worner. Lieutenant Reilly returned to Leavenworth yesterday. Imprisoned Horses Turn Cannibals in Confinement Forstay, Mont.—(UP) —Accidentally imprisoned two weeks within a barn, 14 horses consumed each other's tails and mames to fight off approaching starvation. 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Bell, pastor of the St. Louis Mission. The Louis M. Kauffman was graduated from the University in 1929 and is a member of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Kauffman was graduated in 1928 and is a member of the Knights of Columbus. The Louis M. Kauffman is now with the Krewe company of Detroit, being located in St. Louis where the couple will make their wedding vows. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Sigma house last night were: Henry Schert, Eugene Manser, and Herbert Woodbury. G. A. Nogle, of Blue Mound, was the guest of Clio Hamilton at the Alpha Kappa Psi house this week. Edward Fiecher was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house last night. Phi Alpha Delta guests for dinner last night were: Victor Wilson, and Orville Milk. Harold Bullock was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. Harry Zane, of Emporia, was a guest at the Beta Phi Sigma house this week. The actives of Alpha Chi Omega ill entertain with a 1 o'clock lunch on Saturday in honor of the initites. media Upson announces the pres- ing of John Eddy of Garfield and Eugene Post of Ft. Scott. Mrs. C. O. Dimmock, of Hiwatha is a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Mrs. Bert Seaver, of Hiawatha, is visiting at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house this week. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained the following guests at dinner last evening: Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, and daughter Elisabeth; Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Smith; Prof. and Robert Alen; Miss Frances Wilson; Prof. Ruth Huwher; and Miss Mary E. Jenkinson. Professor Crafton entertained the women during dance hit, "Take Back Your Gold." Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Neville, of Los Angeles, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie, to Robert E. Kellogg of Long Beach, Calif.; formerly of Kansas City, Mr. Elliott Pole of Piel Delta fraternity; and Mr. Piel Delta Theta fraternity. Dean Agnes Husband and Mis The Modern Life is a Maelstrom of Competition. We specialize in the planning of superior teachers in position of lead in position to be of even greater strength and ability to enhance their strength and ability. Never before was there such competition in the teaching profession. Desirable skills are limited The KANSAS TEACHER PLACEMENT BUREAU 315 W.10th. St. *Topeka,Kans.* Let us help pull you out of the crowd Irene Pedody entertained a group of their friends last night in honor of Elise Arathuth, c'20, and Dorothy Enlow, c'20, who presented their senior recital last night. The party was given at Miss Husband's home. Spring garden flowers were used as decorations. About 20 guests were invited. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega dinner at the Chi Omega forwearing: N. Brandon Van Goodry, David Javis, Joe Klimner, Henry Crone, Norbert Garret, Paul Miller, and Limon Hinner guests at the Phi Kappa house last night were Miss Lois Dresser, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reilly, and Miss Rose Marie Russo. The Rev. Cherry A, Puls, Paul Wall, Kenneth Rankin, Owen Paul, and Paul A. Guess were dinner guests at the Cosmopolitan house last night. Lawrence Rarick was a guest at the Sigma Chi house for dinner last night. Dean D. M. Swarthout entertained the members of the University violin faculty at luncheon Tuesday, at the Colonial tea room in honor of Tousha Soilel, of New York. A St. Patrick's party will be given by Party Nursery to children in the Founder's Decorations and refreshments in harmony with the spirit of the day will foster a love of learning. The guests were: Mr. Scaled and Herbert Jaffe, of New York, Prof. Waldemar Getch, Prof. Karl Kuertener and Luther Leavengood. 10 Fill Your Market Needs Meats— Relishes— Condiments— Call 272 — 2 phone. We deliver to all parts of the city. Roy Lawrence Market 906 Mass. The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 721 Mass. 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Triangle dance Triangle dance, Ecken half Last Opera of Puccini to Go on Air Saturday New York---- (UP) ----"Tornadoed" Pennsylvania last week, left incomplete by Hurricane Sandy in 1982, will be heard for the first time by radio on Saturday evening, March Fifth in the series of Puccić broadcasts, its radio premiere takes place just three years and 11 months later. It is presented in Milan in April, 1926. That performance—in tribute to the composer—revealed the opera incomplete as Puccić wrote it. Saturday's broadcasts, however, will be the completed version, as finished by Frico Alfano with the suggestions of Arturo Tasiniani. Dellia Bisker, American Opera company diva, plays the title role in "Anastasia," the role of Liu, Mario Chanelle will be Calaf. Other sub-plans (piano) will be in the works of Renee Merrick. Gennaro Papi will conduct. The choreographer will be Robert A' Sijon, will be read by Alison Harrison. Kohrman, Ivan. Ivantzoff and James Davies. 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