UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1934 VOLUME XXXII PAGE FOUR Pajama-Clad M Will Be Fea At Annual Free Movies Will South Park Mo those Pre- erly Clad An escort of motorcycles, the University band will lift cession of nightshirt-clad in their winding march fm 21st February. The morn- orrow night in the thirt night nails night parade. All men students are to the memorial Union but o'clock, and at 7:15 the priests will walk through a lane of torches. The parade will down Indiana street to E and then cast to Massachusetts for fare in a smoke dance to So At South Park a huge which Lawrence merchant saving boxes and packing boxes, and Edwin (Hans) Ple cheerleader, and his assis in some rousing yells to be pop talks by Dr. Foresti and Jack Rice, c36. And Jack Rice, c38. Merchants to Provide Through the courtesy of rence Chamber of Commute dents will be treated to cider and apples. After it students the Dickinson, Varsity theaters for free, charge. theater, because of the stair ing there, will not be one riders at. The Dickinson is a cheerleader on the s students in students in singing the sit. "It is very essential if preserved throughout the order that the program mime for the 9 o'clock Lindenbaum. No raiding stores will be permitted. Kicks, who are a parade, will be on hand marchers. Student Recital The weekly Fine Artists hold this afternoon in the auditorium at 3:30. We was as follows: Piano and Voice Are Feat Arts Program Theme and Variations George Trovil Voice: Bist due bei mir The Sandman, (from Hi and Gretel) Piano: Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement Willis Quant Voice: Phyllis Has Such Charm Graces arr. by H. Mildred Holer Piano: Concerto in G minor First Movement Carolyn Baille (Orchestral parts on se by Howard C. Ta Delta Upsilon Receives First Defeat of Season Address Bacteriologi Professors N. P. Sherwyn Downs were the guest up Bennett Bay ball hall yesterday. Both spee talk about their experiper mer on a trip to the new oratory in Indiana. Pre spoke about the social oratory while Professor S. White taught its industrial side. Educational Group Phi Delta Kappa, nati fraternity, elected officer at a special meeting Tue Those elected are; preside strom; vice president, Fri retary-treasurer, Garland B. Hoyle, president of the club. F. C. Cressed the meeting on School Districts in Kansas Phi Psi's Win 2-0; Beta's Go Into Lead of Second Division An error in the last few minutes of play Tuesday cost the D.U.'s 2-0 loss at the hands of Phi Phi, bringing their first defeat of the season. When it looked as if the battle would end in a tie, Jordyn Rhoden passed the ball back over Jorgensen's head. By the time the quarterback could retrieve the ball, it had rolled behind the goal line, Landrum, Phi Phi, broke through to tag Jorgenson for the costly safety. The result leaves only unrestricted on one understeered team in Division II. Fili Chail challenged up victory number three by defeating Acacia 6-0. Thommy full-back, accepted a short lateral and got around end really to make the team. Sigma Chi took its 14-0 victory from the Kappa Sigs in the first half of the game. The team showed strength in the second quarter and a quarterback. Two passes, one to Sturgeon and one to Johnson, were converted into points when their receivers got across the goal line for touchdowns. The Sigma Chi sacks by breaking through for a safety. The Collegians and Triangles were unable to decide things as they fought to a 0-10 tie. The only apparent chance for score in the game was when Triangle, on the Collegians' 4-yard line, only barely called for taking too much time. Results in Other Sports Results in Upper Sports Handball: Phi Gamma Delta won from Delta Tau Delta, forfeit from Delta Theta Psi Who won from A.T.O. 2-1. Thursday's Program Dodgy's Program Tennis, 3:38 p.m. Colleges, Touch Football, 3:40 p.m. SAE, KAE, Bumbers Numbers, vs Triangle KE, KE ball, 4:30 p.m. Dell Felt, vs Sing PN-KA ball, 4:30 p.m. ALLPHIN'S TUMBLERS WILL BE READY FOR EXHIBITION SOON Coach Herbert Alphin, instructor in physical education, and today that the tumbling team would be ready to give their team experience, the team team has been doing elementary tumbling, and working on pyramids, and horizontal bars. Practice on parallel bars, flying rings, and the long hoop for some of the tumbling team into shape for exhibitions. The team holds practice at 4:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday at the Robinson gym. The following men will be practicing: B. F. Humphrey, William Green, eng; 38 B. F. Humphrey, c38; Ray Britten, counsel Josh Brown, c39; Norman Brown, c39; Loreel Brown, eng; 38 Edward Brown, eng; 37 John, eng; 38, Alfred Schmidt, c38 Jayhawkers Flown "Ted" Ediger, 29, has recently been appointed assistant officer on the Tusia Tribune. Mr. Ediger has spent two years abroad doing correspondence work with students in France, free lance work, and has worked on the Altius, Albis, Times Democrat. Rudolph Wendell, 733, has received a temporary appointment in the United States Forest Service as a topographical draftsman, stationed at the reservation. Rudolph drew the design on the posters for the new hand uniform campaign. Maurice Lampil has been recently made junior partner in the Wichita law firm of Wilson & Lampil. Lampil received his A.B. from the University of Kansas, and took his first two years of law at Michigan and his last year at Kansas. Louis H. Moore, 08, has been elected vice president of the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles. The appointment makes him one of the high officials of the principal financial institution of Los Angeles. Jed R. Yale, 1989 has developed the idea of an athletic field and playground for his home city, Clinton, Iowa. He also co-founded "Yale Athletic Field" in his honor. The various fraternity houses of the universities of North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado and Wyoming have been systematically laced by apparently the same group of culprits. At the University of South Dakota, where the thieves first struck, over 400 and other valuables such as typewriters and the other schools similar goods, though of less value, has been stolen. Accurate Punting In the Iowa State Game Result of Practice FRATERNITIES IN FOUR STATES SUFFER LOSSES FROM THEFT Sherif W. R. Russell, of Clay County, S. D., admits that there is little chance of recovering the stolen goods due to an attack on eager ferns in the near community. Amen, Iowa. Oct. 24—Accurate place kicking and pacing of Freed Poole Iowa State end, in the Cyclone-Hawk-eye game Saturday was a not whim of a punter. It was the strong wind that blew down State Field. Poole has booted the hall hour after hour on the Iowa State practice field and his part in the 54-4-yard average of punts in the Iowa game can be directly to that grueling training. Poole was instructed before the Iowa game to lose 15 yards per p kick by outing out of bounds rather than let the ball fall into the hands of the Hawkeye Simmons. How successfully the instructions worked was apparent Saturday. Dr. Karl Menninger Establishes Tw Scholarships at School Topika, Kan. Oct. 18—Desiring to make the student body at Washburn college more cosmopolitan. Dr. and Mrs. Karl A. Meninger of Topika will be visiting the college, the present holder of which are two young Indians, both Cosmopolitan View Sought Dr. Meminger believes that one of the almost unavoidable defects of a middle western college is the lack of a library from the fact that all the students have substantially the same background. He hopes, through the establishment of these scholarships, to give Washburn access to contact with varied points of view. freshmen in the college. Miss Josephine Sneko, a full blood Winnebag, and Gilbert Mathews, a Chicksee, are the first holder of the Menninger scholar- Miss Snake attended the Mission school at Wimpehage, Neb, and Haskell institute. Henry Roe Cloud, superintendent at Haskell, selected her for the scholarship. Mathews comes from Sulphur, Okla. After two years in the Chilocho Indian school, he went to Wichita North high school, where he played basketball and athletics. He was Kansas state high school champion wrestler in the 165-pound class last year. He expects to take pre-med work at Washburn. Howard Miller, e35 was chosen as a delegate to the national convention of Scabbard and Blade, honorary military society, at Cincinnati, Ohio, which will be held in the middle of November. The local chapter of Scabbard and Blade. SPECIAL MONTH END SELLING OF ONE LOT OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX & CARL BROOKE WOOL SUITS. Miller Chosen as Delegate EVERYONE A REAL VALUE —These Suits Are From Our Regular Stock. See South Window The price for quick selling $1895 —Priced far below their real value, here is a golden opportunity for the man or young man who wants a good suit of clothes, that carries Style, Quality and our Guarantee of Satisfaction, at a very low price. If you have a friend that needs a good suit dollar, tell them "Tell me about it." THIS SPECIAL OPENS THURSDAY MORNING THE PRICE AGAIN--- WE SUGGEST YOU COME EARLY GRANADA THURSDAY for 3 Days Also Big Gala Owl Show 11:15 Saturday Nite The Musical Stage Show Treat of the Season! 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