WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1029 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 0123456789 1 PAGE THREE Tau Beta Pi Holds Spring Initiation of Eleven Pledges Honorary Engineering Frat Hears Blackmar Give Feature Address of Evening Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, hold their spring initiation last evening in the Colonial Tea A banquet followed the initiation. The two honorary members initiated were: Prof. Earl D. Hay, of the mechanical and industrial department, from Indiana Bai of Tan Bai Pt, and F. M. Corteloy, of engineering firm of Kansas City. Nine new men were initiated from the University. The juniors were Ivan Haines, David Brown, Charles G. Rittenhouse, and Maurice V. Reagan. The seniors were: D. Donald Haines, Jen Fak Woo, Quentin L. Bufener, Rafael G. Leonard, and Robert M. McConnel. Prof. F. Ellis Johnson was toasted Prof. F. Ellis Johnson was toasted Edwin R. Randel gave a welcome talk to the new members m D. Donald Haines gave the response D. Donald Haines gave the response "Membership in Tau Beta Pi Carry Responsibilities." C. G. Ritcherhouse talked on "The Place of the Engineer in the Industries." "Humanizing Engineering" was the feature address Prof. F. Ellis Johnson was given by Prof. F. W. Blackman. The plaques of the fraternity presented Tau Beta Pi with a flair bearing the colors of brown and white. Last year's n book shelf was placed in the engineering department. Disgusted Party at O. U Student Council Needs Brains Says Norman Group Norman, Okla.—"Prains—not bull —is what student government reeds." Such is the motive of the now or past "Discursive Party" at the Unitary Women's Institute, which are thoroughly "disgusted" with present political systems and condi- tions. The new party came into existence almost immediately following the anointing of a new king. Though the members have so far refused to defend any ally名义 ally of the party, they promise to do so in the future. The party is just "issued." 98-Year-Old Hotel Clerk Works Daily With Zes Stockton, Calif. — (UP)—Charlie Dubois, 98, claims to be the oldest hotel clerk in the United States. He works daily at a local hotelle and greets guests with all the help of a much younger mom. He smokes and likes to be witty, while whitening his desires dictate. He was born in Switzerland. In Ireland he joined the military army of Bentonville, rose to the rank of a lieutenant and was one of those who witnessed the attack on the city. Want Ads Twenty-some words or only 1, insertion, 2, and 3. Over twenty-four words, 1 insertion, 16 each word, 3 insertions, 12 each word, 12 each word, 12 each word, 12 each word, we accepted only when accompanied LOST: Black and white camouflage single compact. Lost on campus Call 858. Reward. —18 WANTED: 12 women to sell cabina scriptures during Karanik's visit. Room 5 Graves, room 3 Journalism building any afternoon this week, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. LOST: Ring, less valuable for a blue stone setting than as a keepsake, in wainstead in Eldridge lavatory. Reward. Phone 1679 M. HOUSE FOR SALE; 1215 Maine Street; six room bungalow, attire finished, full cement basement, modern in design. Free office space is available. Easy terms. See Hoover Investment Company or write R. S. Knapp, Box 204, Tulsa, OK. WANTED: 12 men to sell subship cars in Montreal. Contact car campaign next fall. See Mr. Gleaves room 5 Journism building, any after room this week between 5 and 8 Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford Phone 653 "Now, Let Me See—!" 916 Mass. Underdoor—United Whose move is it? VV! game is all in fun but guess it from expression. SOCIETY Miss Ann Rooney of Haddam is auest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Date Marcus of the Alba Karpan Pal house, visited in St. Louis, Mo. last week end. Guests at the Garmon Phil Beta Museum of Natural History, Maxine McBeth, Backman, Mildred Gilbert, of Lawrences, and Mildred Gilbert, of Lawrences, N. K. Woodward, of Kansas City, M. K. Woodward, of Kansas City, M. Mess, Nerton Dowd, fa23, of Wichita, will arrive this evening to spend a few days with her daughter, Doris Coughlin, at the Alpha Omicron IPC house. Tau Sigma, dancing security, will hold plurging services for Agnes Roberts, c.321 in the Robinson gymnasium, Thursday, at 4:30 p.m. Mire Roberts, who is a member of Alba College spring trench held by Tau Sigma. At the normal Alpha XI Delta senior or tartan dinner, which will be even tonight, the house will be set up for you. You will be graduated this year; Ena Hearn, daxine Witt, Meta Morrity, Beoulh Chang, David Tully, Vaughn, and Bottillery. Mey, Howard March of Russell announces the engagement of her daughter, Alpha Anna, A.R.278, to George H. Cody, M.A.B.279, A.M.368 of the University of Texas in Dallas, placed in Russia, June 2, Miss Marsh is a member of Delta Zeta zeta society and Pbi Chi Theta, women's commerce fraternity. Mr. Cory, the son of Helen and John March, will be of Alba on Alpha Chi Signa, Signa Xi and Pbi Kaiappa. The alumna of Sigma Kai Chi, Co- nservation cognition, entertained last night at heart-shaped Nike with a celebration shower in honor of Gerty Goldsmith, Mf, 74, whose marriage to Charles Royle, LLI.28.3, was cut short after a fierce fight. These guests attended the shower; Erica Sidell, Dee Do Woody, Elma Hemsley, Joel Holmes, Lucille Jennie and Ellie Evans. Miss. Goldmith is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Goldwin Goldmith, of Austin, Texas. Professor Goldsmith formerly taught in the University. Misses Bob and Sara James of Joplin, Mo., are guests at the Chi Omega house for the rest of the week. Helen Haines will arrive in Lawerence late this afternoon for a short visit at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Alice Gaskill, retiring president of W.A.A.L., will entertain the old and new members of the W.A.A.B. board and her home, 1303 Massachusetts street. The guest list includes the Misses Dankey and Eileen Hatcher, two children; three members, Charlotte Harper, Helen Saffner, Edward Northcutt, May Snad, Dorothy Horne, and Aaron Hunter, Gertrud Dalton, Ruth Breedendath, and Katherine McFarlane; and these new members, Elizabeth Sherman, Taylor, Katherine Bellemer, Justine Rodgers, Alice Shoresh, Larry Whistle, Andrea Irwin, Innez Griffiths, Helen Lawson, Margaret Lawson, Lillian Peterson, Ola Verdanion, and Betty Wilkin- Students Are Sending Long Underwear Home Students laden with bulging laundry cases that smell of mothballs stored in the fur coats, blankets as well as shirts and other winter clothing, are filing into the University post office in the basement of west Administration building. Akwilday large boxes bound up in heavy brown wrapping paper, and numerous other packages remind one of the great men on Mt. Oread is drawing to a close. The number of letters and specials is about the same, but will probably decrease when the last cramming days begin. The University of Oklahoma occu- pies a campus of 175 acres situated in the southern part of the city of Norman. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 MJ --for Salary Suit May Come to Trial in June Court Term LUGGAGE NEEDS The largest and most complete line of luggage in the city. It is very probable that the damage case of Franklin C. Cappon ys. University of Kansas Physical Education corporation will finally come to trial in the June term of court here since the name of the case to close yesterday afternoon. Summer Postpone Cappon Case Wettig Luggage Shop 732 Mass. Franklin C. Cappon, former football coach here brought suit against the Physical Education department and the University of Michigan that he declared was back salary due him under his contract while coach here. The suit was filled some time after the dismissal of Dr. Edward M. Bodington at the University of Michigan. The case was to have come up in the November term of court but was postponed to April 2014 by the May term at the request of Edward M. Bodington, Kansas City lawyer who is representing Cappon, whom the judge identified as the Michigan. Cappon could not attend a court session until May or June. It is likely that the former KansasFootball coach was called in early June. Judge Hugh Means has excused the 36 jurors until June 3 since virtually every case on the civil docker has been tried. Judge Means did not call for the Cappon case and speculation at the court house now has it that Mr. Means was wrong in the first session of the court in June, Milan...(UUP)-Rat-day, or rater anti-rat day, will be celebrated in Milan soon on a date yet to be fixed. A large number of provincial council have stocked a large quantity of potent rat poisones of various kinds, which they will distribute to householders, store and wholesalers, manufacturers and industrial establishments. Milan to Celebrate Anti-Rat Day Soon The assault on the rats will be obligatory in industrial establishments, farms and public buildings, while the managers are requested to assist in the work. Rummage Sale Includes Men London—(IU)—The following announcement recently appeared in the parish magazine of the church in Lee, Bucks: Our lease has expired. The room has been released to other interests. We are preparing a closing-out sale. "A rumage sale will be held in the village hall. This is a chance for the ladies of the congregation to get rid of anything that is not worth keeping, but is too good to throw up. I don't forget to bring your husband." University Book Store HARL H. BRONSON. Prop. 803 Massachusetts omorrow, Friday, Saturday When Desert Love Called! Last Times Tonite "THE TERROR" 100% Talking "ONE STOLEN NIGHT" with BETTY BRONSON WILLIAM COLLIER In MITCHELL LEWIS DIRECTOR & SCOTT O'DONALD of circus days laid 'neath desert skies—and a delightful climax that will surprise you. Fascinating Romance Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Doors open 12:30 and 6:30 Prices: 12:30 to 1:30—25c 12:30 to 4:00—35c Eve—50c Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday "HEARTS IN DIXIE with all colored star cast Announcements --est cause of industrial accidents in Massachusetts. It was shown that high heels were responsible for many falls, even on level floors. Students in entomology who are expected to work in European corbivore control this summer, are requested to meet tonight at 7:45 in the ontological laboratory room at Smee University. At that work, will address the group. Tau Sigma will hold pledging see tee Thursday, May 23, at 4 p. m., i.e. women's gymnasm. H. B. Hungerford, State Entomologist. High Heels Perilous in industry Boston - (UP) A report by John J. McDonough of the State Depar- tment said that high heels were the second greate Denver University has jitney dances every Friday afternoon. 25th Anniversary JEWELRY Let Jewelry add the finishing touch It endsears and endures Ed. W. Parsons Jeweler - 725 Mass. Now Playing All Week By Paul Robinson Shows 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Doors open 22:00 and 6:30 Prices: 12:30 to 13:00 $9.95 Eve, 12:00 Children 15:00 AL JOLSON The Singing Fool SEE and HEAR with BETTY BRONSON and JOSEPHINE DUNN RELEASED BY G. CARDANI HAUSE DIRECTED BY LOYD BACON WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PICTURE Starts. Monday "The Trial of Mary Dugan" With—Norma Shearer, Lewis Stone and H. B. Warner Toot-Toot—"Show Boat" is coming ETTA KETT There Will Be a Hot Time! - + carry it with you Have a say to them! Deliver the news for you! Enjoy your wield of the knife and move you the way you want you your day when you PI GAMMA SIG Dear Etta- The big denoir from Searcy — so from Saturn — so you get your Show Solar and be there. 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