X . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Students' Living Cost Is Lower at Missouri Prices for Room and Board This Year Show Large Saving at Columbia Columbia, Mo. Oct. 13—(UP)-Living costs for students at the University of Missouri are lower this year than in times past, a survey of rooming and living expenses found. Prevailing low cost prices have tended to reduce the cost of both bed and board. Students who are in need to afford a home have found costs comparatively cheaper. The university does not maintain a men's dormitory. The combined facilities and roaming houses have provided facilities for a record number of men. It is estimated that $23 per month is the average cost of a double room this year, compared to $15 per month than the average for 1930. The cost of other living quarters is correspondingly higher. There are two women's dormitories, Read hall and Hendrix hall, with combined accommodations for almost 150 rooms. There are seventeen senior houses. W. S. G. A. council met this after information from funding to discuss the revisions of the legislation. New regulations were made concerning the students who attend the Kantai University. Want Ads --ct 17-Kansas State vs. Kansas, at Lawrence LOST. Near the Cottage, a fraternity pin inscribed Donal Parkins, 1983. Beward. Leave at Karsan Business office or call 975. —28 WANTED. Student who has 3 hours daily for part time work. Call 301 for appointment. ROOMS FOR boys at reduced price Part time work for one boy at club 1642 Ohio. —34 FOR SALE: Ford roadster, 1928 model. Good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Phone 1244. -34 WANTED: A boy to work for his board. Call 1699W. -30 FOR SALE: Blue chiffon dinner dress. Size 18. Call 250IR. -29 LOST: Man's Elgin wrist watch; metal strap. Reward. Call 2488M. —30 GET NEW cuffs for leather coats at Clark Clans Clothes. Phone 646. 739 Massachusetts. -29 THE KANSAS City Star headquarters moved to Fritz-Stewitsw Drug Store, $47 Mass. Phone 17. —49 NOTICE STUDENTS: "Students Laurel is giving a 10% discount on 5 or 8 courses in house. Prices right. Called for and demand evening only. Phone 2443-2979. Print 2443-2979. RADIOS FOR RENT: Hannah's Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atkinson Tower Radio and Hover Sweeper. Phone 303. 944 Mass. CALL FERRY'S Hand Laundry for satisfactory laundering. Work called for and delivered. Reasonable rates. Phone 2531, 1116 New York. —30 KFKU KPKU was on the air this morning with a British Travel talk, "Wales and its National Estefado," the third talk if the series; and this evening Prof. B. Hammond gave his third talk he series. "Interpretations of International Affairs." Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock *ref. A. M. Ockerbill will give talk* three of the series, "Tales from the oilman Appalachians," and tomorrow at 6 three will be a musical arranged by Mr. Merbish foore. Nebraska Opens Season With Victory in Two-Mile Cormhuskers Win Over Sooners at Lincoln by 30-25 Score Nebraka defeated Oklahoma at Lincoln Saturday in stationary only two-mile races, and the securse was Nebraka 20. Oklahoma 25. Ayers of Nebraska did the two miles in The distance race between Missouri and Kansas Aggies was postponed by agreement until Oct. 31, when the Aggie runners will go to Lincoln, Nebraska, Missouri, and the Kansas Aggie will compete in a single contest, but 1 The schedule for Big Six two-mile team races: Nov. 24 - Iowa State vs. Missouri, at Arnes, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, at Mamuthah, Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Oct. 21 - Missouri vs. Nebraska, and Missouri vs. K.S. A. C. Lincoln Lown State vs. Oklahoma, at Norman. Nov. 7- Kansas State vs. Iowa State. Ames. Kansas vs. Oklahoma. Narrows. Aim, 14–Kansas vs. Iowa State, a Nam, Nebraska vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Oklahoma vs. Missouri, at Columbia. Nov. 21—Missouri vs. Kansas, at Lawrence. Iowa State vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Penniless Draggist Faces Trial for Sale of Ginge The fate of an 83-year-old druggiptr rests in the hands of Judge Richard Hopkins, 96, who has granted a continuance of his case for further par- The old gentleman, who moved to Wichita in 1926, sold a bottle of Jamaican ginger to a customer who turned out with it. The man was not enough hard luck a fast talking stranger came to the old man and told him that he could be the set title to his drug store. Peniless and facing a possible convict of a felony the old gentleman and his wife have sought admission to the court, but cannot be admitted until he is acquitted of the charge in Judge Hopkins' case. The felony cannot enter that institution. The 81-year-old druggist contends that he is not guilty of violation of the law and that he was a drug addict in Jamaica ginger as a medicine during his many years in the drug business. University people besides the this that Hopkins is judging the case, is that the 125 University of Kansas students who lost their lives in the World War Dorothy Gregg Honored At Tea This Afternoon Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mrs. A. B. Mitchell and Mrs. Warre, wife of City enthanced this afternoon with the family of Derrosty Dorothy. '29, whose marriage to Mr. Hewson Dodo of Detroit will take place at 10 p.m. Invitations were extended to active members of the sorority, alumnae and alumni. Ms. H. Henley, Mrs. Otto Fischer, Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Gauri Nandini, Mrs. Giorgia color, cardinal and we were carried out in the decoa- Mrs. Mitchell was assisted by Mrs. Edith Martin housemother of the sorority, and Mrs. George O. Foster, who married Mrs. Elizabeth Wayne, Mrs. H. E. Uderhill, Mrs. Wayne McCoy, and Miss Edna Lamb. Four pledges of the sorority served. They were: France Russell, c53. Helen Lester, c62. Ruth Lester, c58, and Meredith Flink, c10. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain with a formal dinner at the chapter house Wednesday evening honoring the founders of the Alpha Chi Omega security, including a guest speaker from Keeler University at Baldwin have been invited to attend the dinner. F. W. Gaunt, and M. V. E. Gregg, the Chi Omega colors, cardinal and straw, were carried out in the decorations. The program for the evening is under the direction of Ruth Carpenter. Alpha Chi Omega to Hold Founders Banquet Alpha Omricon Pi to Be in Charge of Tea The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will be in charge of the regular W.S.G.A. tea to be held in the rect room of cen- tery school, and take tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5. The colors of the Tallamans rose, pink and peach, will be carried out in the decorations. Mrs. C. H. Landes, house-monitor of the sorority, will pour. The Book club of A.A.U.W will hold the first meeting Wednesday evening at 10:30 a.m. at the Illinois. The program is in charge of Miss Mabel Barnhart and Mrs J. B Book Club to Meet Wednesday Evening Dr. C. F. Nelson, professor of biochemistry, left yesterday for New York University will attend an international Internship meet held Anasthesists at Hotel McAlpin from April 14 to 16. Anasthesists from the United States use the membership of the association. Dr. Nelson to Convention in New York The alumnus of Mortar Board will hold a business and social meeting at the home of Miss Irma Spangler, 644 Mississippi street, Thursday evening. Mu PiH Epsilon Alumnae to Meet Members of the alumnae club of Mu PiEpsilon will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Agnes Evans 724 1205 PARK AVENUE evening at 7:45. Mrs. Evans will be assisted by Miss Kate Caldwell. Miss Spangler Entertains Mortar Board Alumnae To Hold Weekly Luncheon Meetings The executive committee of the Wyandotte County Alumni association has elected to hold regular weekly lunch- con meetings at the Y.M.C.A. in Kansan City each Wednesday, according to Dr. Louis B. Gloyne, 18, president of The R.O.T.C. dance which was scheduled for Nov. 6 in the Union building, has been postponed to Nov. 13, because of the Kansas State Teachers convention, which will be held on that date. This舞会将在联邦舞蹈学院for R.O.T.C. Arrangements for the dance have not yet been completed. The Pan-Hellenic association has chosen Oct 29 as the date for the annual exchange dinners given by th secrorties of the University. Date Chosen for Exchange Dinner Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Louis Hannen, of Burlington, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldo Emerson of Kansas City announced the birth of Mr. Waldo Emerson, who have given the name Jamee. Mr. Emerson, formerly Jane Fountier, 28, was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sigma Kappa will entertain Kappa Sigma with an hour of dancing this evening to 7 to 8. Now Playing- w Playing— WILLIAM HAINES —in— “Get Rich Quick Wallingford” STARTS THURSDAY BE SEEIN YOU! " Mr. Emerson, '28, was a member of Bein Theta Pi fraternity. in a double barrelled romance of the South-Louiset with thrills and heart throbs. FOX picture Marian Ringer, '31, was a guest as the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Manggette Jane Shade was a guest at the FI Beta Phi house yesterday. Miss Shade is from Kansas City. with GEORGE O'BRIEN MARGUERITE CHURCHILL NOAH FERRY RIDERS of the PURPLE SACE From the great novel by Louise Schmidt, 32, of Kansas City was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. ZANE GREY Gamma Phi Beta will entertain members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour of dancing at the chapter house tonight from 7 to 8. NOW! A regular mid-week variety will be held in the Union building Wednesday evening from 7 to 8. Saturday Night is Opportunity Night Mrs. Vincent Rock of Kansas City, Mo., has been a guest at the Sigma Kappa house for the past three days. Alpha Chi Omega is entertaining Delta Tau Delta fraternity at dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. Ends Tomorrow You'll Like Dix in This Role. You'll Brumming with Thrills - - - Packed with Chuckles and Heaps of Romance! Added—Comedy - Cartoon Organlogue - News THURSDAY - FRIDAY The Greatest Event In Lawrence Theatre History! DOUBLE PROGRAM 2 Big Shows For the Price of One "Children of Dreams" "The Lawless Woman" Plan Now To Attend Monday Guilford Day, 29, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house last night. Starts INA CLAIRE "REBOUND" Kappa Saga held initiation services Sunday afternoon for Raymond Craig c34, and Leo Sample, c34. Shows 3-7-9 Sarazen Rebuke Avenger Tom Creavy, Former Caddy, Wins to Accomplish Desire Albany, N.Y., (UP) "The golfing world is fully aware by now of Tom Crewey's ability. But they know little about it." The Golf of the Association championship's career before he won the title at Providence, E.L. by defending Shen Dehua. final round of the tournament he satisfied a long-standing desire to average a rebuke hurled by Gene while Creavy was caddying. Nor do many know that when he trounced Gene Saranzen in the semi- The incident occurred at the Oak Ridge, N.Y., golf links during an exhilarating contest sponsored by participants. Sarazen got into a difficult position and sailed his cakely what would be his final shot. "What do you know about golf? Where did you learn the game?" Creevy, standing near Sarazen's cuddly, interposed with: Try a manhole nibble shot. Sarazen, already irked by his adverse playing, turned on Creavy. From then on, Creasy said, he was determined to show Sarazen how much he did know of gold. He met Sarazen at a charity event in P.A. G.T. journey, but was defeated. You'll Feel Like Singing in the Rain When you're in one of these snappy new RAINCOATS Suedes - Gaberdines - Tweeds - Jerseyse Coachman Style - Large Revers and Belts 3. 95 to 8.95 Apparel - Second Floor Apparel — Second Floor DAD'S DAY VARSITY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 BATTLE of BANDS BARNEY SCOFIELD and his K. U. BAND FEATURING JUNE LAYTON and his VARSITY CLUB ORCHESTRA MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING