PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933 VARSITY TONIGHT LEO CARILLO "DECEPTION" TOMORROW— TOMORROW On the Stage RKO Vodvil Clough's Mountain Folks Present Len Alte Shire Hickory Hill Band And a Bevy of Folks From the Hills Friday- On the Screen Barbara Stanwyck in "SO BIG" Friday— Complete Change Yaudeville On the Screen Winnie Lighter in "SIDE SHOW" OUR PRICE Matinee and Evening Children 5c Adults 15c 29c to 7 p.m. 25c After 7 p.m. PATEE WHERE THE NO PICTURE PLAY Breaking All Attendance Records! HELD OVER! Positively Ends Thursday SHEARER AND GABLE IN "Strange Interlude" If You Fail to See It Now It Is Gone Forever! NOTE—"Strange Interlude" Will Never Be Shown in Any Other Theater in Lawrence. For the First Time at Popular Prices. Shows 3-7-9 FRIDAY-SATURDAY Peter B. Kynes Popular Story The PRIDE of the LEGION Lucien Littlefield Rin-Tin-Tin Jr. ALSO LAUREL and HARDY ARE LYMAN and His Band KATE SMITH BOSWELL SISTERS State High School Officials Approve Track Meet Here Twenty-ninth Annual Field Carnival Will Draw Hundreds of High School Stars Sanction for the twenty-ninth annual intercollegiate track and field meet at the University of Kansas at Karnes. In addition, State High School Athletic association, it was announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, following receipt of a letter from E. A. Thomas, of the state high school organization. TO PRECEDE RELAYS The meet is for Kansas high schools only that are members in good standing of the Kansas State High School Athletic Association under eligibility rules and with the order of events suggested by that organization. The meet will be run in two classes, A and B, the latter class includes all schools of less than 150 enrollment. Exneet 1000 Athletes Approximately a thousand high school athletes attend this meet each year and more than a hundred high schools of Kansas are represented Last year the class A meet was won by Arkansas City High School with 33 points, and Wyandotte High of Kansas City, Kanyon, was second with 28.5 points. In class B first place was taken by Kansas Vocational School of Topkena with 34.2 points, while second place was the Waterville team with 27 points. The Interscholastic meet will be held this year, as in the past, in connection with the Kansas Relays, the eleventh annual tournament for the Kansas stadium April 22. The Kansas high school athletes competing in the interscholastic meet will be invited to remain over as guests of the University's association for the Kansas Relays. Olympic Stars to Compete Hundreds of the picked college and university athletes of the United States compete each year in the Kansas Relays, which is one of the outstanding relays currencies of the United States. You can earn from any of many of the Olympic stars of last summer will be seen in action on the various university teams at the Kansas Relays this year. Enter buryls for the Interclassical meet of April 21 will be mailed from the University of Kansas Athletic office, and high schools sometime late in March. Public Welfare Needs Men demand for Field Workers Increased by Business Depression Columbia, Mo., Jan. 23 —(UP)—In one profession, if none other, the demand for workers has increased with the business depression, according to E Dr. L. Morgan, head of the rural department at the University of Missouri. The demand for men trained in the various fields of public welfare is greater than the supply, according to Dr. Morgan, who has arranged a vocational conference to interest men taking up social work as a profession. "The American Red Cross, American Tuberculosis Association, burensus for homeless men and boys, and agencies directing the public financing of social work are demanding men," Dr. Morgan said. Exempt School District Checks Washington, Jan. 25 - UPU — The Pennsylvania school district that checks absences by school districts of Kansas are exempt from the fed- Exempt School District Checks Body Is Recovered Mahut, Mass. Jan. 25—(UP) The body of Edward Mallincredi III, 20, of St. Louis, Mo., was recovered today 190 yards from the spot where he and another Harvard freshman perished Dec. 29. Tipy Fowl Reveal Still Ponbey, Mass. — (UP) - Tipy behavior of a flock of chickens that has been eating fermented mah, led to the $10,000 still and a quantity of alleged algea at the George Carnegie Inn. When You're Almost Groggy From Studying for Those Finals---- Relax with a cup of that famous coffee and a sandwich at the "nsv Fowl Reveals Still George Spears, proprietor Deluxe Cafe Howard Hughes Buys Another Sky Liner Shown here beside the Sikorsky amphibian plane which he recently purchased is Howard Hughes, millionaire film producer. Hughes purchased the ship in the East and drew it to Burbank, Calif., his home port. It is powered with two Wasp motors, cruises at 110 mph, has trawery radio and navigation systems, and can land on rocky shores. The aircraft is custom-built Boeing pursuit ship which has a wingspan of 210 mph and when he is required to have raid $320,000. The cost of the amphibian was $20,000. Phi Delta Theta Defeats Delta Tau in Close Game Delta Upsilon Also Victors in Hard Fought Tilt With Phi Psi Playing a hard-fought, fast game of intramural basketball, Delta Theta nosed out Delta Tau Tail by a score of 23 to 21 in last night's tournament. Another nose-out resulted in the Delta Upsilon-Phi Tit pti tilt, Delta U winning 13 to 12. In other games played last right Kappa Epi Kappa deprecated 17, and Delta Theta pti "o" overloaded Delta Tau Tail "B", "40 to 14. Tonight in 9, Alpha Tau Oomega will play Beta Theta Pi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will meet Triangle. A game between Ttheta Tau and Pbeta Pi is scheduled for 10 p.m. Other small basketball games will be discontinued until after the finals, E. R. Elbel has announced. Box scores for last night are: Phil Delt-23 | G FT Chambers, f | 3 Brieendahl, f | 0 Wright, c | 1 Phlox, b | 0 VanCleave, g | 2 North, c | 1 Total 11 1 Delhi Tau—21 G FFT Hibbs, f 2 0 Koch, f 2 0 Vornon, c 4 0 Trowbridge, g 1 0 Vgitch, g 1 0 Total Referee: Beach. Phil Dell. "27—40 G FT Sunday, f 9 1 McGoy, c 9 1 Griffith, c 1 0 Abercrombie, g 0 0 Hosburgh, g 0 3 Johnson 1 3 Champaign, g 2 0 Total 18 4 Delta Tau "B"—14 "G" GF 19 Jones, f 0 2 Leach, h 1 2 White, c 3 1 Dunneberger, g 1 0 Kerning, g 1 0 Mumold, g 0 0 Kappa E. Kappa-24 G FT Kappa E. Kappa-24 3 4 Johannson, j Barrett, c 0 0 2 Anderson, g 0 0 4 Ouiry, g 0 0 4 Bundy, g 2 0 0 - 9 6 19 Total ... 6 2 Referee: Pennock. Wakarumas—17 G FT Mylkland f 1 Mylkland f 2 Shank e 2 Patteren e 2 Curtinum g 1 Gurmanum, g 1 Total Total ... 5 7 Referee: Affleck. Routing Reds at Roosevelt's Home Delha U.—13 G FT Buller, f 0 Noble, f 0 Phillips, c 0 Ciphils, g 4 Jurgensen, g 1 Larns, g 0 Vilner, f 0 Total S 3% Fifth, i2-12 G FT Frank, f I 1 Currie, f I 1 Dawson, i I 0 Booker, g 2 Nesmith, f I 1 Silkes, g I 0 Total 5 2 KFKU Referee: Baker. Wednesday, Jan 25 8 p. min. Discussions of National questions arranged by E. C. Buehler of the Speech department presenting Burton Power, e. 33, talking on the subject, (What about Prohibition? and James Sutherland, in milk, "The Domestic Alliance Plan"). 6. 15 p.m. Musical program by Miss Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice. --in Thursday. Jan. 26 Policemen wading into the mob of 2,000 Communists who attempted to storm the New York city home of President-Elect Roezville while the nation's next head conferred with congressional leaders. The Reds bore pincards proclaiming demands for jobs and relief. 2:45 p.m. K.U. news notes prepared by the K.U. News Bureau under the direction of Prof. W, A. Dill, and read by Charles DeanDearborn e' 35. 2. 39 p.m. Elementary German Lesson Prof. E, F. Engel Finland to Discuss Debt Revision Washington, Jan. 25—UP) Finland was formerly invited today to send a mission here after March 4 to discuss the revision of its debt. Finnish Minister Axel L. Attorn conferred with the prime minister and was tendered the same invitation previously given to Great Britain, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and Liberia. The Finland funded debt is $8,000,300. Finland to Dicence Dald Revicom Paris, Jan. 26—UP) -Walter Edge and Lord Tyrell, United States and British ambassadors, called on Premier Joseph Paul Boncour this evening for an informal discussion of war debts. Edge emphasized that his visit was entirely informal and that he had no real reason to debt instructions from Washington. Women's Intramurals Ambassadors Visit Boncour Send the Kansan home. BASKETBALL LEADS SETTLED Corbin and Alpha Gamma Delta Head Respective Divisions ) Corbain hall winning from Alpha Chi Omega and,Alpha Gamma Delta from Alpha Omicron Pi last night gave Corbin and Alpha Gamma Delta the lead in divisions II and III of the finals in the division tournament of women's intercollegiate athletics. I W. Weir and Gamma. Phi Beta were winners of division I and IV. The final standings of division play | | W | L | Pet. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Division I | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | I. W. K. | 3 | 0 | .667 | | Independents | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Ecteera | 2 | 1 | .333 | | T. N. T. | 3 | 0 | .000 | | Division II | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | | Alpha Gamma Delta | 3 | 0 | .167 | | Kappa KappaGamma | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Alpha Delta Pi | 2 | 1 | .333 | | Alpha Oroquene Pi | 2 | 1 | .333 | | Division III | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | | Corbin hull | 3 | 0 | 1.500 | | Walk hill | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Alpha Chi Omega | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Alpha Xi Delta | 2 | 3 | .000 | | Theta Phi Alpha | 0 | 3 | 0.000 | | Alpha Phi Beta | 3 | 0 | 1.800 | | Pi Omega | 1 | 1 | .500 | Pi Beta Alpha | 1 | 1 | .500 | Vappa Alpha Theta | 0 | 3 | .000 | In the basketball games last night, Whaner and Wheeler each scored 14 and Bledgott 10 to make the 38 points for Alpha Gamma Delta, Hinshaw and Sundaers counting the 12 points of Alpha Omicron P. Rindings, of Corbain, made 20 points with Sainsen and Kelly adding the 38 points to win from Alpha Chien, in some terms of Sturgeon, Givens, and Klimas' scoring for Alpha Chi Omega. Individual Score High DIVISIONS OF PING PONG NOW NEARING FINAL PLAY Divisions of ping pong are now in play. Edie, E.I. W. wags Heinemann. Alpha Gamma Delta of the first division. Hinshaw, Alpha Omicron Pi, of the second division won from Bairn, Alpha Chi Omega. Cultiva, Delta Zeta will be the winner of Holiday vs Shoebase. The fourth division has been played off with Everton, Watkins hall winning from O'Donnell, Alpha Delta Pi. "Pop" Warner to Visit Dietz Thayer Displays Photographed Photographs of objects exhibited in the museum. They are photographed from Miss Minnie S. Moodle, curator of the museum, in her office on the first floor. Many requests have come to her for pictures of the objects on the museum's shelves. Some of the interesting pieces photographed on post cards, and they are on sale. Displays Photographed Steals to Remain in U. S Steals to Remain in U. S. San Francisco—(UP)—Rather than face demotion, Mr. Arnaa Collins Morns Demochua, 27, stole a dress from a department store, so that she might be sent to prison, she told her colleagues a better to deportation, she said. Haskell Football Coach Strongest Advocate of Famous Coach's System Jobless to Be Entertained Fettition to Change Name Filed Boston - (UP)-Always a likeness of the President, Frank L. Hoover has petitioned to have it changed to Frank L. Tierney, the name under which he has been known since childhood. Send the Kansan home. **Inherence** Salem, Ore. — (UP) — Unemployed here will have something to do with their leisure time this winter. Wilmae- University is sponsoring a series of six free lectures and organ recitals for them. Glenn S. "Pop" Warner, former coach at Stanford University, and now head football coach at Temple University, in Philadelphia, will spend Thursday in Lawrence as the guest of W. H. "Lone" Dietz, football coach at Haskell. NO MONEY TO BUY TAG FOR $2.50 AUTOMOBILE Dietz is a former pupil of Warner's having learned his football from Warner as a player at Carlsbeck. Dietz is now the manager of the Warner system, and is known as the son in the Warner system chain of ancestry, Dick Hanley—who learned his football from Dietz at Washington University, known as the grandson of the system. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 25—(UP)—Harry Parcht was brought into police court for operating an automobile without a license. Paraguian Cavalry Is Victor "I didn't have enough money to buy a license, Your Honor," he said. "Well, you had enough money to buy the car didn't you?" the judge replied. "Yes, but the car cost me only $2.30." The case was dismissed. Parguinhui Caviar is Victof Asunción, Paraguay, Jan. 4, 2013 — (UP) The famous Parguinho “Acevara” caviar regiment of Guaraní Indians, the military formation for the war against an army regiment in the sixth day of a bloody battle for possession of Fiji Nawawa in the Grand Chaco, the department said today. Official announcement of the victory caused a great celebration here. The Acevara regiment inherited its name from a unit of the War of 1870. A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding Rubber Office Supplies Statuary 736 Mass, Street Thursday Noon Just Before Finals Let us suggest this for luncheon: 25c THE CAFETERIA --in See Them While They're Hot and New Swiss Steak Mashed Potatoes Buttered Carrots Home-made Rolls Celery Pie Milk DICKINSON Always the Best in Entertainment Shows at 3-7-9 "HOT PEPPER" —— Last Times Tonight —— Make Whoope With Lup-ee STARTS TOMORROW Edmund Lowe-Victor McLaglen El Brendel SCREENDOM'S KING OF STARS!... ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE DICKINSON SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS EDDIE CANTOR "KID FROM SPAIN" Play Only the Pick O' the Pictures A New Shipment — Just Arrived Has Been Added to Our Collection of Fine Oriental Rugs Making it the Most Extensive Showing of Its Kind Ever Offered for Sale in Lawrence. This Week Only To most people a Persian Carpet suggests something too luxurious and costly for the modest purse. Astaur Gulaian, who presents this collection can easily show you the error of such an impression. There are rugs possessing charm, character and superb coloring, woven by the Nomadic tribes of Persia, as well as excellent specimens of the work of the Afshars, Lurs, Kurds and Balouchis. We are offering one lot of Lillahan fine quality rugs. 6-8x3-8 for --or 126 dollars for three. 46 DOLLARS EACH Many other exceptional offers from which to choose ---some as low as 23 dollars. Crawford-Veatch 739 Mass. St. Phone 210 .