PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA$^{a}$ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932 IT'S SERVICE AND SPEED you want in a TAXI You get it when you Phone 65 And for only 25c JAYHAWK TAXI 25c Until 7 O'Clock Ends Saturday NOW! By For His Foolest JOE E. BROWN "You Said a Mouthful" Jack Haley Laugh Riot Mickey Mouse "Hurricane Express" STARTS SUNDAY! More Welcome Than A National Holiday MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN in a Million Dollars Worth of Laughs "PROSPERITY" Sunday Mat, 1:30-3:30 20c - Mats and Till 7 - 20c Who was he — this man— the "voice"—that threw fear into the hearts of the storm- marooned folks in that mysterious, foreboding house? You'll laugh — and you'll THRILL, when you see Atkeson Is Named on All-Star Team for Charity Game Shows 3-7-9 Jayhawkier Guard Chosen to Play in East-West Contest at San Francisco THREE FROM BIG SIX George "Speed" Aikson, K. U. football star, today received notice of his selection by the Shrine Western committee to play on the 'West' football team which will play the East in San Francisco Jan. 2. This game is played annually for the benefit of the Strike crippled children's hospital. The selections were made after tentative acceptances had been received from a great many colleges and universities. When asked about the mid-winter fray, Aketon said, "It will certainly be a pleasure to represent University of Kansas in the charity games." He added, "We are showing and showling snow in Kansas, I will probably be picking oranges in California." Second in Recent Years Akerson is the second man from here to receive an assignment on the West charity team in recent years. Two years ago, the Olympian star and Kariuki City croucher, James Baskes, played with the annual game muler Kauri colors. After a successful sensor on the grid here this year, Attkinson attended a first selection on the Big Six conference team. For a year, he had been out of school serving as a Lawrencius policeman. This year he returned to school and has trained the football title of "Speed" which he attained as a tackle on the Lawrencius High football team a few years ago. Two From Nebraska TWIR FRIEND Steve Hokul and Lawrence Ely, end and center of the University of Nebraska, have also been seized in Nevada, on the West队. Atlanta, Hokul and Ely were chosen on most of the selection of Big Six teams. Ely was named also on several all-American teams. These three men will represent the Big Six on the West all-stars. Others named by the committee area: ends: Jack Gaddy, University of San Francisco; Ralph Stone, Olympic club; Don Colin, Stanford. Tackler: Jack Johnson, Utah; Elmhorn Morgan, Oregon; Oscar Higuera, University of San Francisco; Vie Tozer, California. Guards; Marion Hoges, Olympic club; Clem Steen, Washington State Charles Molari, Santa Clara. Centers; Emory Tube, St. Mary'a. Centers: Emory Tubb, St. Mary's. Backfield: George Sander, Washington State; Harry Shafroon Taylor, Texas; Robert Seymour, Utah; Ubaldo Rosevelt, St. Mary's. Max Krause; Gonzay; Hank Shaudack California; Erin Caddell, Stanford. Couch Lindsay Proves Coach of the Season on the selection of George Ackermann on Western All Star team, said today: "I am glad that Akademon received the honor. His play has been of high order this session and he joyfully deserves a place." Coach Lindsay expressed regret that Elmer Schaake had not been chosen. His name was on the list that coach Dana X. Bible, Nebraska, who will answer questions in the team selection to in to the committee making the team selection. Lindsey said. It was his opinion that the committee passed Schaike up in order to get some farther west stars who would be better known on the west coast. The final selections are made by a Shrine committee in San Francisco. He will return to Lawrence immediately after his speech in order to conduct a final basketball practice before the Oktawa game tomorrow, evening. The team's practice will be made after practice today. The game at Ottawa is scheduled for 9 p.m. and the 25 mile trip will be made by the team in cars. Dr. Allen expressed confidence in generous number fans would accompany the team to Ottawa for the game. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, will address a meeting of the Jackson county teachers association in Holton, at 11 am tomorrow, speaking on the subject, "Ia There Need for Physical Education." DR. ALLEN WILL GIVE TALK AT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION To Be on 'West' Team Each afternoon from Monday until Friday of next week, Henry G. Brant, regular instructor in various law schools on "The Use of Law Books," 106 Green Hall, and 106 Green Hall. The series of five lectures will begin at 2:30 each afternoon. The lectures will also conclude the classes taught by Dean Davia. Special Law Lecturer Here GEORGE ATKESON "Speed" Alkenon, Kansas guard, has accepted an invitation to be a member of the "West" team in the annual "Safety game in San Francisco," Jan. 2. In last night's intramural basketball games Alpha Phi Omega defeated Phi Beta Pi by a score of 30-21, and Phi Kappa Pai won from Sigma Alpha Epiphany. 24-11, Lennard of Phi Beta Pi made the evening making five goals, Men's Intramurals Ten games are scheduled for tomorrow; at 8:30 a.m. MC, Acnex B" vs, S P, E. B' S, A E S' vs, B Betu Phi D vs, D Chis, at 10:30 a.m. K-Mawhk V, A T, O T. Phi Phi B" vs, Phi Delt B' at 11:30 a.m. SIG nu, D U, S, A E S' vs, C D S; at 13:00 a.m. Wakarumi, Phi M u A's, Thein Tnt. The box scores for last night's game A. Phi O.-30 G. FT F Ray Hunter, f 3 * 2 Mckett, f 0 0 Newell, c 4 0 Johnson, g 1 6 Rey Hunter, g 2 0 McInnes, g 1 0 Liggett, g 0 0 Total ... 11 8. Piu B. Pi-2i ... 8 G, FT 1 MaKhinny, f ... 0 0 Paterson, f ... 0 0 Dearth, c ... 2 0 Maser, g ... 0 0 Haskins, g ... 0 0 Ziegobemach, g ... 0 2 Lemard, e ... 5 0 Roun, f ... 0 0 Vika ... 0 0 Referee: Shaffer. Cagers to Meet Ottawa Quintet Tomorrow Night Phi Pail-21 G. FT F. Rogers, f 0 0 0 Curtte, f 4 0 0 Elle, f 1 0 0 Frank, f 3 0 0 Natalieh, f 1 0 0 Broucher, f 4 0 0 Stiles, f 0 0 0 Darnold, f 0 0 0 Total 12 0 S. A. E—11 G, FT 1 Schoberberg, f 0 0 Bond, f 2 3 McKone, c 0 0 Swaney, g 1 0 Wallingford, g 0 0 Vrag, f 0 0 Hodge, f 0 0 Total 5 1 The intramural open swimming meet which was to have been held next Monday and Tuesday has been post-pound until after the Christmas vacation, E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, announced today. Total ... Twenty-four Men on Squad Of the 24 men on the University basketball squad, nine are playing their second year, and two their third year. Three of the second-year man and one of the third-year man have earned letters. Five of the first year men have seen action in the two games played. Following in the Kansas声 Only Four Letter Men on Team This Year Player, Home City, Position, Heigh Orland Beach, Pickens, Oswego, O, f- 6 Carl Benn, Newton, f-6 Bryan Brinkman, Foncett, Cincinnati, p-6 Carl Benn, Newton, f-6 Bryan Brinkman, Foncett, Cincinnati, p-6 Stewart Chambers, K.C. Moe, f-7 Robert Card, Lawrence, p-6 Robert Card, Lawrence, p-6 Gordon Gray, Newton, f-6 Paul Harrington, Gowen, e-6 Paul Harrington, Gowen, e-6 Kerneth Kolt, Topek, f-5 Rykin Chiles, Chicago, g-5 Rykin Chiles, Chicago, g-5 Ross Marshal, Oakley, g-6, i-10 Ross Marshal, Oakley, g-6, i-10 Roberto Olevie, Lawrencen, f-5 Warten Plankett, C.R. Moe, f-9 Waren Plankett, C.R. Moe, f-9 Elmer Schauer, Lawrence, f-5 Elmer Schauer, Lawrence, f-5 J罗 W.ells, Hutchinson, f-6, c-2i3 Ambrose Wolken, Riembold, f-6 Flink and Johnson are on the squares Cassin, Chamber, Harrington, O'Neil Plankett, Plumley, Schanev, and Kaney are playing for their second year. Coach-D. Dr. Purcell C. Allen; assistant Game There to Open Series of Practice Contests; Many Men May See Action The University of Cincinnati recently discovered a new kind of chicken feed made from scrap leather. OFFENSE IS STRESSEP Opening the second series of practice basketball games, the Kansas Jayhawk court five will play Ottawa University tomorrow night on the Ottawa coast. The Ottawa coach, plans to take as many of his squad of 24 as possible on the trip. Continuing his search for a combination that can function efficiently on offense, Dr. Allen put his viciety cages through a staff workout last night. Frequent juggling of the first string line has marked the attempt to find a group that can perform well under a grande of consistency, and last night's practice was no exception to this rule. Paul Harrington, who played a good game at guard against Kansas State Wednesday, was again moved to forward, where a teamed with Disk Wells, tall reserve center. The open guard position was filled by Gordon Gray, of Newton, a first year man, who has marked ability to secure the ball will probably given a chance against Ohawa tomorrow night. Johnson Sure of Place Bill Johnson remained at center, being the only man on the squad sure of a position in the starting lineup. The other guard post was assigned to Elmer Schaake, another veteran and one of the strongest defensives man on the squad. Little is known of the strength of the Ottawa University squad, whom the Jayhawks will meet in two engagements, the one at Ottawa tomorrow and the one next month. Hence next week. Unless the Ottawa players develop entirely unexpected strength, however, the two games should not present serious difficulties for the Kansas quintet, in spite of the injuries that the Jayhawks start have resulted in losses. Dr. Allen will probably give most of the squad a chance to see action in the next two titles. Several of the men who will be playing on the team velon as the season progresses, and it is on them that the Kansas mentor must rest a large portion of his hopes New Plays Are Tried new hikes Urie, Glover and Wells have been outstanding among the first-year men during the first weeks of the season, but there are others who will become serious contenders for varsity berths later. The squad is being drilled in several new plays designed to take advantage of situations created by the new rules Dr. Allen intends to give these formations a thorough trial, and to base his offense or them if possible. The basketball men who will make the trip to Ottawa for the game there tomorrow night have not yet been selected. According to reports from the team, they should be in for the trip will be done by Dr. Allen after practice this afternoon. Kansas Ottawa Harrisoning f Senter Fitch f Johnsen Johnson e Mattis Schaeke g Knapper Schaeke g Culley The probable starting lineup: The game is to start at 9 o'clock, and admission is 40 cents. Hoover Cuts Duplications President Sends Additional Special Message to Congress SCORES OF OTHER YEARS SIGNS OF GREEK 1901 K.I. K.O. K.U. K.U. OU. 1904 21 25 1908 66 OU.22 1904 21 25 1908 33 30 1904 21 26 1908 61 22 Washington, Dec. 9—(UP)—President Hover today ordered a thorough reorganization of the federal government, in a series of executive orders embodied in a special message to congress. DR. ALTER WILL ATTEND CONVENTIONS IN EAST Total points: Kansas 248; Ottawa 177 Games won: Kansas 4; Ottawa 3. Dr. Dinamare Alter, professor Astronomy, will attend several conferences during the Christmas holidays. In New Haven, Conn., he will attend the convention of the American Association of University Professors, and the National council meeting of that organization, of which he is a member. The conventions of the American Astronomical society, and the Astrophysics technology society in Atlantic City, N. J., also will be attended by Dr. Alter. Included in the rules for freshmen at the University of Vermont are the following: "Freshman must not wear stats hats, except on Sunday; freshmen must not wear preparatory school num-辉s, letters or pins." The Montana State College is to receive a new student union building made possible through a loan by the reconstruction Finance corporation. A division of public work was ordered set up in the department of the interior which would take over much of the air supply control work, now in the hands of the War department board of Army engineers. Several minor boards and commissions were either abolished or relegated to heavy capacity, pending action by congress. The Associated Women Students of the University of Alabama recently passed a rule for bidding co-eds to drink near beer, The President ordered the grouping or consolidation of a total of 58 executive agencies and bureaus in the national government. He sent to congress eleven executive orders to effect these changes. The orders become effective on Feb. 8, unless rejected within that time be congress. The president's reorganization, striking at outworm bureaux, would create four new assistant secretaries in three departments to handle work now done by the Office of Agriculture. These are: 1, assistant Secretary of the Interior for public works; 2, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for education, health and recreation; 3, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for land utilization; 4, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for merchant marine. The program, the President explained in a covering message which he sent up with the executive order and comment, was designed to eliminate overlapping and effect further economies in the cost of government. "I have made no estimate of the extent of the economies which will eventually result from this reorganization program. The total appropriation for the present fiscal year to these agencies is $700,000,000," said President Hoover. Pittsburgh, Dec. 9 — (UP) — Simeon Webb, 30, local Republican, will be the youngest member of the Kansas house of representatives. He is a graduate of Pittsburgh Teachers College and the University of Kansas School of Law. He was judge of the Pittsburg city court for three years. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Wrist Watches, Fountain Pens, Drawing Instruments, Shot Guns, Revolvers, and Pistols at Much Less than New Prices. MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES 637 Mass. 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