WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Order Issued to Vacate Napier to Avoid Epidemic Death Toll in Earthquake Placed at 431; Reports Not Yet Complete Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday, Friday the second and third of disasters dicated today by Tweed Valley dicated today by the first reports of organized relief forces which invaded the city. With the death toll in three of the stricken cities placed at about 431, and with other regions unreported, a general order was issued for evacuation of the towns to be moved to sort town on the eastern coast of North Island. The evacuation was carried out within two days due to the breakdown of sewage facilities and the fear of authorities that an epidemic could not unleash the inhabitants leave it once. It was arranged to evacuate 5,000 women and children immediately. The flow of rivers was interrupted and waters were being up in inland low-lying areas around the bay appeared to have been suddenly colden and thrown upward. SOCIETY The finance team of the University Women's Athletic Club held the afternoon afterparties. Mary keen on the needs of the tea will be contributed to the annual scholarships which the club organizes. Theta Phi Alpha announces the artifice of Rose Bleguet and Aleta Book of Los Angeles, who are enrolling in the University this semester. Miss Alida Josephine Braucher, of Humboldt, and Mr. Juszt Henley Furate were married Jan. 25. Miss. Fugate is a graduate of the University of Kansas. She received her bachelor's degree from the university in 1923. She has been a member of the faculty of the University, mathematical department since 1928. She is in residence at the University, fraternity of, Pi Lambda Theta, educational fraternity and also of the honorary mathematical fraternity. Her social society is the Alpha Kappa Delta. Mr. Fuigate is a graduate of the University and also of the School of Law and is now associated with Bert Cornin in practice of his profession in Wichita Theta Phi Alpha announces the marriage of Margaret Hamilton to Marshall DeVos, the first female fraternity. The wedding took place at St. Teresa's church in Hutchinson on Miss Hazel Edgard the Gladius, of Topkea and Mr. Johann Struss Clewson, of Hartford, were married Jan. 9 at Topeka, where he graduated of the University of Kansas. The house mother's association will give a benefit bridge Saturday afternoon at 2:30. The bridge will be held at the Red Cross. Its proceeds will go to the Red Cross fund. K.U. Men on K.C.A.C. Team Former Jaybawker Track Stars to Wea Blue Diamond Colors The Kansas City Athletic Club will have several former University of Kansas track stars to represent it in the coming twenty-sixth annual carnival. Among the Jayhawkers who will wear the colors of the Blue Dumlons and the Blue Jays, I am declared ineligible for Big Six competition last fall, Byron Syron, who will run in the two-mile race, Jay Wilkes, who won the 2013 world championship, Wong Wai, another sprinter, Tom Botts, hurdler, and James "Jarry" Brunet, who will join the club entry for the field events. Announcements The Dove will have a short meeting, Wednesday night at 7:30 in North Fraser tower. The Dove is a journal soliciting members of the community. The meeting will be open to the public. Frank McClelland. There will be a meeting of all hous mothers at Workins Hall Friday after- day, when the benefit committee turned in their tickets for the benefi bridge will do so at this meeting. Send the Daily Kansan home. Rear Admiral Byrd and the City of New York "Bryd was appointed to the United Naval Naval academy from Virginia, Tennessee, where he served as a senior lieutenant, United States navy, for physical disability incurred in life through service." REFINEMENT - CLEANLINESS - GOOD FOOD distinguishes Besides playing football, the now famous explorer, teamed with another classmate, won the class inter-company tennis doubles championship his plese year. After his injury in football the team had handed in, in other lines of sport. Rear Admiral Byrd Is Just 'Dick' to Major W. C. Koenig, Classmate of Famous Explorer at Annapolis Reer Admiral E. Byrd and the City of New York in which he are his companions went to the Antarctic regions and did considerable of their exploring in their recent trip of discovery. Admiral Byrd will tell of his trip in th University auditorium Friday night. The City of New York at the Ice Barrier ©2017 The Polga Sandwich Shop When the train arrives in Lawrence Friday moon bring Bearing Rear Admiral Richard E. Brew for his lecture at the University of Texas. Major W. O. Koeing, lord of the R. O. T. C. department, will be waiting to greet his old friend. The noted ex-pier is a rear admiral to most people is Justin Dick, lord of Mia Koenig. "Dick" Byrd entered Annapolis area in 1908 and was graduated from the school in 1909 and received his degree in 1909. Thus the two schoolmatics for Chile Luncheon Sandwiches "Dick had promise of being an outstanding athlete," said Major Koenig. "I am proud of my aggressive, loyal, and had a striking personality, and was an outstanding man." Ever since the announcement was made last fall that Reir Admaly Djiby would be in Lawrence, Mike Koenig said he had many talking old times at the military academy. Hot Tamales The first time the two met officially, Byrd was in the hospital. Byrd had been out for his place year and was a promising candidate for the veristate. He graduated late in October which confirmed him in the hospital for several weeks. That fail Major Koegen had been chosen by his class to publish a Christian-themed book. One printed this year honoring the Kansas football team. The major college teams would have needed the necessary engraving made. When the calendar appeared the piece was sent to the school. "I immediately the students in Byrd's class protested and even threatened to Boycott the calendar." Major Kosnii said in an interview this morning. "I had not been able to get by Byd's picture because he was in the hospital. The oversight almost ruined the calendar sale. In order to patch things up I went to see Byd at the hospital and the affair was "fixed up." After the affair I got back to the case all friendships were retrieved and the calendar was accepted." 1103 Massachusetts Dinner Drinks turned to active duty in aviation and was promoted to lieutenant commander of a special status after the war, but continuing as an adviser to the navy department's bureau of académies, getting his rank up from captain for his various exploring expeditions.* "For his valuable week in the south polar regions he received the thanks of the Congress and the American people for his leadership. He retired list of the navy as a rear admiral." So, there is reason for Major Keenan to be waiting at the station when the captain will be present. HALE AND RANSOM MAY JOIN may turn to the Haston-Turner-Struby team for basketball, according to a report from Kansas City. So, there is reason for Major Keenan to be waiting at the station when the train pulls in Friday noon. Thrown out of Big Six competition by scholastic failure, Hale and Rynson Hansson was formerly a court staff with Westport High School and Hale at one time was a member of the Rock- City quintet college before coming to Kansas. KANSAS CITY COURT SQUAD For a Taxi Cab Phone p------have enjoyed many meals with us. We appreciate the patronage. For Taxi Phone 12 HUNSINGER TAXI Chrysler Agency Want Ads TYPEWRITER for sale: Royal portable Elite type, practically new. In excellent condition, 825 Phone 138-101 --have enjoyed many meals with us. We appreciate the patronage. ROOMS for boys. 1001 Maine. Phone 1500W. -101 TO RENT: To man, a large sunny, steam heated room in choice residence. Quiet place to work. Call 1871. Send the Daily Kansan home. ROOM AND BAND (except lunch) $1 per week, for one or two University boys at 1328 Ohio. Phone 1027. —103 FOR RENT: For girls, two double rooms, modern, very reasonable, close to Hill. 1240 Ohio . -100 **MEALS SERVED:** Cloe to Campus Breakfast, 7:30-9:00; luncheon, 11:30- 1:00; dinner, 5:30 - 7:50, 1245 Oread The Oread. — 163 REMOVED: Typewritten. Underwool portable. No. 182802 from Green hall Trial Presentation Room, June 2 or 3, 1850. Military Material. Materials ward offered. Call 1185. ROOMS FOR men with or without head, conveniently located near university and car line townhou. International business house private vellages. Call 1537. - 169 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls at 1011 Indiana St. Phone 2055. -90 APARTMENT for Rent, also nice front rooms for boys. Low rates. 1231 Orund. Phone 2089. -99. Old Students---have enjoyed many meals with us. We appreciate the patronage. New Students--will find an economical and pleasant place to eat We welcome them CAFETERIA The FOR RENT: Nice floor sleeping room, room; modern bedroom; furnace and gas heat. Breakfast and dinner if desired. Phone 2541. 1501 R. L. -102 FURNISHED Room for Rent; Nest and comfortable. Mrs. Fannie Bingham. 1324 New Hampshire street. Phone 25793. -99. two other boys. Modern and very reasonable. Home privileges. Call 2180 after 6 p.m. -101 FOR RENT: To boys, double South room; hot water heat; house modern. 1623 Bristol. Phone 28238 - 192 WANTED: A roommate. Chemical engineer preferred. Also a room for Two Book Stores ROOFS for boys: One double and one single in comfortable home. Also commute desired. 1231 Chich. -99. What's YOUR KEYS for trunks, automobiles and door locks. Fins locker padcars, Shearls, skates and knives sharpened. Treeworry & Butter. 623 Vernon. -120 All University Textbooks and Supplies Regulation Note Books You will find Edgeworth at your nearest tobacco shop 156 the tha- ri, or for generous sample, alpine, Burton, or 103 the 105 S. 22d S., Richmond, Va. College men everywhere respond to the appeal of pipes—packed with water that is often tasted guided by their choice. Try Erie, warm yourself. Taste its rich natural savor that is enhanced in intimate and distinctive elevens process. Fountain Pens and Pencils EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Most PRINCETON men smoke— A pipe and Edgecorth—this is the smoking combination that has won the college man. Yale, Dartmouth, and Harvard — all agree with Princeton. . . . all agree with Princeton. IF you walk along Prospect Street in Princeton you'll notice how many men load their pipes from the familiar blue Edgewood edifice, the second of three pipes of Nassau Hall this spring the pipes will glow with Edgeworth. SPRING SUITS --that the Smart Co-ed is Wearing These clever little knit suits are just what the college girl needs for immediate wear. Vanity Fair Hosiery Such pretty colors and clever styles! And with one of Jill's New Spring Straws— Well you have a smart outfit. Jill's -MRS. 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