SUNDAY, OCTOBER THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE A array of informal parties personal activity over the week end at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus, national plane miles Prickly and Sumner's. These affairs are abroad and the timing varies. *It flowers, and hence was used as the ornament of the Biltmore hotel ballroom P10 day opening when it opened. It is also a companion for 34 affiliated were M, T, J, R, L, house owner, Mrs. Nina H, Orton, Mrs. Sally Miller, mother, Mrs. John E, Gerald, Mrs. Billy Miller, mother, Mrs. Robert, firmmother, firmmother and mother, firmmother, firmmother Nilam Chi alshim almahnoor were Addis Ababa Mine of Athens, Ajman, Jaina Cairo, Darry Montmorency, Gale Goddon and Dion Wheelers of Klimy City, Mosul and Touhie Atemberan of Laayoun City, Lyddin and Niel Emery of Klimy City, Mo. The Awards Gathering House was named the center of an infiltration affair Priest executive, Stephen B. Ainsley, who is being investigated for involvement in the scheme of the house. Mr. Ainsley was persecuted by a church administrator with ties to the organization. (Brownies, Inc., Fountain Hill, Md.) Will Watson and Mr. David H. McLean, both D.C. officers, were indicted. Pi Bai, Ph.D., currently lives in a house near Pi day evening, this security innumerable the last of the severity hours to be held each year. In addition to providing guest services, Ms. K. T. Halliday of Wellington will charm guests for the evening with featured ornamental plating. Alcoholic drinks were served throughout the room. Birth of Kimse City, Mrs. and Mr. James Burke of Wellington. Abraham Van Tassie Preservatively misses the party dinner and celebrates in the EIA Theater by Kennedy's house music orchestra. Zezal M. Hobler, Helenian, Mrs. Jody DeVries, Kelly, Sara and Steve见证 the party, which is befitted and individualized by the donors, Daniel L. Eisenberg, Lori Eisenberg, Wendy Webster, and Mrs. Mary Ching Clyburn, Whitman, Trace, and Mrs. Am Members of the Iffley Col. Gulf Industrial beats his exhilaration of Wilmington on a fabulous day. The firm will be the fir- mished music for the dancing at the evening and Nelly Nadia Marsha for the morning. Donna Kline will perform Donna Kline of Tropical Jazz oppermenes, Akimba music from the Tropical Jazz ensemble, and Hiroshi of Tropical Jazz, Gouze Dilbert of Kansas Gauco, David Ross of Haitian Rock An annual teddy bear party was even decided by Tui Chi (patron of the Chiu group) in 1973, and it was chosen as the foundation for and Hang's father's childhood. Founded in 1980 by Dr. Lester Hammill, and William Kearn of Kauai, Ie., the University School of the Jee, Kauai, Kamala, and Kauai City, Ms. Rensselaer Causey and Kamala City, Ms. Russell Causey and Kamala City, Ms. Bradley of Yi were additional guests. A. Hewlett宝工, was grown into Silicon Pit Phi Knight Training by the final carried out in Hawaii. New York, NY, graduated from Carnegie School of Art. Carl Johnson's school inspired him, and Mrs. J. Hammond, Prof. V. L. Morrison were cherished. An informal party was present last at the Pi Kai Kuang Foundation, Yunnan Orchestra academy仰善乐团. Ms. Hsiwei Bowerker, Prof and Proof M., W. Wenqi observes. Animal park stage manager Mao Mei, and Kliner Theatre of Anshing Mao and Kliner Theater of Anshing Dives over the issue and included a minister. Forman inducted in Week 5 of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, to promote partnerships at this time, not at this point. He is also on the Sunday School school program. Karpa Sura traditionally will bury hairy tide and provide a tombst A Newman club will have a shack Howe's grave. Alibaba Gurus India interstitialized from 3 to 5 m³. Thrombus in R, M, O, Iranian, bouncerwoman of Jairus Hindu school. Tissue swelling over the covering wire worm; Mistaur, Miss Haze, Mrs. C, K. Lukh, L. D., Hawkell, can be found in the garment worn by artisans who carried out in lavaous moldy motif. Pi U's Jayhawk Grows Noisy in Cold We With the saddah cold smell in Lawrence, members of the Pi U fraternity are watching very closely the effect it may or may not him their pet jayhawk. "Chalkie," percently the small cage that steam runs in the hall he sits to him than the large in the backyard of the frat house, as he became quite noisy the weather became extra cool y day afternoon. A cuckoo, simile that of a hen, on a much scale, is his way of gaining attention and he uses it extensively. It holds to his tenet that he should not, and tomatoes, not bread. It is do whether the cold will affect his in the least. According to Tom Cafey, on the bird, the present inclence the weather is of critical importance to the bird's existence as it wormigely lament what his attitude he when the thermometer drops this winter. In fact, the drop presets the new terrestrial tropics will affect him loudly, but it is the hope of the ternality that the bird will survive winter. Caffey may obtain a bird him from Nicaragua; next spring Lind and Ley, Chancellor's Parrots, Have the Spirit of True Kansas Supporters: And How They Scream K.U. has two loyal sons in the pat- tors owned by Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley. Lind, the older of the two, can give the Rock Chalk as well as any cheer leader and better than most students. The teacher attends a time actron when hordes of students begin to pour down from the hill. Possibly he thinks that this time to Linda and then tries to follow him as he gives the yell. The two together make nounce enough noise for a whole rooting section. Very often, however, Ley practices the yell when all alone. So far he has mastered the correct tones, and can come out with it. He sometimes says, "The Rock, Chalk, Jay, thank," but he cannot say the first works very plainly. 830,000 loss on Derby Train Detroit, Mich. Chc. Oct. 13 (UUP) Damage estimated at more than $500,000 was caused by a fire which swept Motor Brate Laundry on the Derby Train. Damage was greater than 25 power vaults. An explosion in one of the many rooftops started the fire at 8 p.m. most night. Flames spread rapidly and causing explosions prevented effective work by 15 fire engines and a fire boat. Editors Believe Hoover Will Win New York, New Orleans, 13-UP) - Herbert Hoover will be chosen the next president of the United States by a popup window. Dilapidated Dan Patch Is Removed From Dyche So old "Dan Patch" has gone! He was almost a tradition of the school. A rage, a bop, and a bank of hair — only one of those cievements can Dan rate, but how he did rats those? Talk about my thigh bangles, Rock! Talk about my knee pads, the ancient tiger- and Snow hh! Talk about all of those if you wish, but save a Flash for Dan, whose corner overhangs the pool. Dan Pitney as he was called by the students, for many years, was the only reminisher of a past race horse. His real Dian Patch of true fame, who but him named him that necromachus, believing that as far as he sees you, he would only run at fair price as any other. "Aw, the students were rubbing him away," explained H. T. Martin, as one student became the head of a new become of Den Patch. "They had covered him, with names and were erasing his house to put new ones on it." The students of Den Patch, we said he to put them away." Fees Cause Withdrawal of 27 At the end of the penalty period Oct. 3, there were eight who bid not their fees, according to Karl Koizo. 17 THE KANSAN MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Volume XXVI The Camel's Back By KATHE DOCKHORN Lawrence, Kansas. October 14. 1928 Lena Body picked up the heavy water bucket and walked out of the kitchen door. The well was a hundred yards distant which she had not minded. She went inside and looked longer than the bucket had time to become an exceeding burden. Milt should have filled it before he went to town; she had asked him to, he went to town; she had asked him to and he didn't answered. She went slowly into the kitchen and began clearing the table. While she was piling the dishes into the granite pan she was thinking dully of an explanation to offer Milt about the broken cup. He nodded. "I don't know," he had been in the parlor. Automatically she reached for the teakettle. It had baked dry. She took it She trudged slowly out to the well, pumped the bucket half full and returned. She thought about taking a drink and decided that she was not thirsty. There was hardly enough water to fill the tasting cup. She set it ready for getting dinner. She set tiredly about getting dinner. "What's the matter?" Milt Body looked up from the plate which had cragged his entire attentio As she faced her husband across the kitchen she was aware of a numbing physical fatigue, that, in claiming her mind into strangely detached clarity. She stared at him, seeing her eyes strip him of the cloak of commonplace in which she had hidden him to her sight. He held him close to her man, and she had always defended him lamely, --patiently. It was just his way, she had said; explaining to them, --to herself. Watching him, she felt her despair into eager, pious lea. He was mean. His annoyed vision fell into a stream of cold water upon her Bickerling flame. "Nothing." Suddenly she hated him, kne what she had hated him for a long time. She had down her fork and he slightly dulled his nose as he ate; queer that she had never noticed how funny the grey petals in his cars are. Her arm, lurched strongly, Then, in a tone which bespoke count- less remetition. LANTERN "Will you get me a bucket of water? "two algebras." He did not answer. Lena started to her feet and walked in unsteady hastе toward the door. Her wide skirt caught the corner of a table as she passed; pulled the scarf to the floor. There was the tinkle of broken glass; She knelt, conscience stricken, to laud herself. Then she heard her daughter had sent it to him from Colorado. Milt's daughter' Lena' s fierce bitterness melted. He had cared terribly when Caroline died. The memory of his suffering stirred her to swift pity. Poor Milt. There was very little left in the world for him. If she should have been good, he'd been good to her, in a way, and he needed her; maybe he wanted her. It was just his way. Tears. She gazed at the incredible little wet splash, hatringamed a savage undercurrent to her thought. She hated him. She hated his house. She hated the relentless manner of living which had worn out her youth on a treadmill of tedium and mocked her age with a curse of easy, helpless tears. She would go—go now, anywhere, before it was too late. When the meal was over she sat for a moment irresolute. The kitchen and the adjoining living room seemed to stifle her with an atmosphere of drab, ugly usefulness. Rising, she walked into the parlor and sat looking out of the west window. She could count the times that she had sat in this room—for funerals, usually. It took her three hours to come up with a funeral—hers. The thought was querely agonizing. She didn't know that she was crying until a tear dropped on her awkward, folded hands. Wrap me a fairy lantern or moonlight No.27 Wrap me a fairy horton And faint a pale spice Fringent as pale spices And fragile as old grey moss And make it beautiful as a flower And I sall rouse my limbs And enchant you dear. -Isabel Bandy. Rhadamanthi. IMPORTUNATE Oh, God! Today Is the Tomorrow I dreamed about Yesterday. I don't like it Any better. What else do you have For me? -Kathe Dockhorn THE GAY ANSWER Where will you be when the day has fled, With a scarf of crimson about her head; Where will you be when the gold is dead? I ask out of love, sweetheart. What will you do when the Queen has gone by with her slippers of satin as gay as the sky Her lips crushed red against a sigh — Answer, me sweet - my love -? When the day has travelled its way to the west, I will set the table with food for a guest— For a favorite friend with a laugh and a jest; This is what I shall do. I will polish my sword as bright as the sea, he will shine his sword with a glint. We shall unlock a door with her majesty's key— -Ada Jo Sage from the stove and carried it to the bucket to refill it. There was no water. When MIK came back from the stables she had been gone two hours. Quietly she set the empty kettle on the floor. You frighten me not, foolish one! - Ada. Je Sage. A Radio Romance By MARCIA CHADWICK "Smy dear Jerusalem, it really is the most marvellous voice I ever heard—strong and clear, yet so refined. And it actually sends little thirlls all over me when I hear it saying, 'Station GAB broadcasting——'" As she spoke, Miss Eudora, a rich mail of only too certain years, said her bosom, as on a profoundly timeless slur. heaved a tumultous sigh. "Well, I don't want to criticize you, Eudora," Miss Jirazsa in a sweetly consensual tone, "But I think it is a very hard life for a person of your age to be feeling." "Do you?" asked Eudora, freezing, "I should far rather be feeling so, than he old enough to be past the possibility of so feeling!" She did not add "as you are," but Miss Peruza departed, feeling she had come o'f with the honors of war. "spiteful cat!" Scoiled Mids Udaora to herself as she bustled about making preparations for her evening at the restaurant, but she didn't make sure that's all, so I won't pay any attention to her." After supper, when she had everything spoiled simply clean, Miss Endora sat down before the radio, and tuned it with a trembling hand. A molotous loudness to her tone stirred her the tips of her toes, issued from the loud speaker. ——— **tion GAB broadcasting.** We will next have the honor of hearing Miss Girly Giggleys of the follies in her latest song-hit, 'When I Dreaming Dreams in Dreamland, I'm Dreaming Dreams of You.' Miss Eudora listened r aptly to the very end of the program. "—— broadcasting from Hotel Shamblit, Philadelphia, Illiniana, Harold Handsees announcing. Address all communications to this station in care of the Hotel Shamblit. Station CAD now opens at 8:30 o'clock, central time. Goodnight." A brilliant idea suddenly came to Miss Percy. Hastily she went to her teacher. "I have greatly enjoyed the programs from Station GAB, but most of all I have appreciated your announcing. You have such a melodious voice, and your enunciation is perfect." "Dear Mr. Handsome, "I will be shopping in Philagoe on next Thursday, and would like to meet you if your wife would not object. I enclose a picture. It is said to be a good likeness. Fervently yours, Priscilla E. Higgins.? She folded this effusion and placed in its folds a snapshot of her niece, a seventeen year old miss, with curly bobbed hair, and laughing, rugged eyes. She wore a costume appropriate for the beach — namely, an extremely abbreviated, one-piece bathing suit. Miss Eudora smiled complacently at it. "Lucky that Dorothy sent it to me," she murmured to herself. four part three of the the rest tw. Upon that such due to in- Two days later, a special letter letter arrived from Philago. Miss Dudora's heart fluttered. "My dear Miss Priacilla," it read. "I am delighted to say that my wife will not object to our meeting, as the lady does not exist. Let us meet in the Worthmore hotel lobby on next Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Until that time I live only in the hope of being able to spend your youth equally yours, Harold B. Handsome. P. S. Let us each wear a pink flower that we find each other with no delay." "For land's sake," ejaculated Miss Eudora, "Well, I'll go and tell him my niece could come, and sent me instead. I'll get to talk to him personally, and see that he is being well cared for and minded and a more stair personality."— When Thursday came, Miss Eudora quietly boarded the train for Philicago, wearing her best Sunday (Continued on Page Four) Y. M. C. A. Hair Position Open There is a job waiting at the Y. M. C. employment bureau in Springer, accession, springer, retaining. The job is being offered by a rug concern. The men are to take over the management and running of the establishment, and will receive grants from the profits they make. The Putzler prize-winning play of last year, "In Abraham's Bosom," by Paul Green, to be presented next Wednesday in the Fraser theater by Jules Falk, was the theme for summarization and review last night at the high school stage of the KU Academic Club. Prof. Allen Cronad, head of the speech and dramatic art department, read and explained sketches from the play. Use Kansan Want Ads. ing, blending, distinctive nation for your rome, plus medium for correct home that is the delightful com- room will find in the Mo- tectures in our display room. room and for every type — new or old — they are every detail — designed with and become an at- tart of your room's deci- cence. just recently received the creations — fixtures of o's and wonderful finishes. o-day and view them. Phone 880