ments program, and . neutrality legîsIn continuance of its drive against the patronage system, Mrs. Baldwin declared the league.wilI support several specific methods for impoving the federal civil service. "Priciplly th eague will work toý make the' postal 'service a 'career service' by placing. aIl postmnasters inservice," the competitive .classified "Sucli Mrs. Baldwin pointed out. legislation wiIl make permnent and extend, the gains made -Iast ,summer by a presidential executive order affecting postmasters. "he league also will urge congressional action for presidential authorization to extend the. application of thé menit system to the mnany emergency agencies which were exempted from the menit systemn in. the Iaws creating themi. As they become 66a friction between nations" and "as a direct: aid to consumers'" step toward remýoving Kea KepaGamma Luncheon Announced The Xorth Shore. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnnae association will"be entertained.at luncheon Wednesday, January 20, at the home of :Mrs.. Franklin, Morr, 2306 Orrington avenue, Evanston, .at 1 o'clock. ..The, hostess is Mrs. J. B.' Swan«, ber asJ. Evans, Mrs. sistants' Mrs. . Clyde Poster. Mrs. Waldo Fisher, ýMrs. E. W. Rawlîn.s, Mrs. Leslie Gage, Mrs. Carl _Mellick, Mrs. B. B. Hanselman, Miss Margaret Frankhauser, and Mrs. W.,C. G*ibert. dent. A f ew reserveci seats nave been set aside, and miust bc ordered This diminutive. Member of. Parlia- in advance. ment from the depressed: district of Jarrow, as: fieryOf tonigue as- she is of 'bair, i s already *one ,of England's Most sought-after speakers, and now in ber third term in Parliamnent -is as much feared in, the House 'of Commnons- for ber bluntness and scatbing wit as she is admired for ber uncomPrognostication of cold waves and promising forthrightness. snow notwithstandinig,- the mild days ,A passionate champion of the un- of Iast, week added encouragement' der-dog, Miss Wilkinson led the fa- togrowth started somewhat earlier., mous Jarrow marches of the unemh- and. then arrested by a cold snap, to ployed to ýLondon at the opening of aàn ambitious tulip plant at the door Parliam ent, and iîs noted second only of the Paul T. Gilbert homte in Kenilto 'the then King Fdw.ard VIII as .Worth, and inispired, it to. shoot a yenone whô would not permit the well- turesome, leaf tip into the air for fed 'to forget their less fortunate the heighit of about haîf an inch, The: brot bers and -sister's.-.1 first robin bas a competitor for "iearly ,spring" 1onors. - Wee Ellie" is an e qually passion- >enturesome: Tulip Sends, Forth -bofTIp v *satisfying things are so satisfying. 1IN T H EDRýA AND 1N N ER M 1$ SH 0 p ACROSS 1U TE CI O S AV E A Y N UE