TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Sooners Consider Jayhawker Game Season's Hardest > 4 Oklahoma Favored to Win Big Six If Kansas Is Defeated TIGER TASK DIFFICULT Norman, Nov. 11—(UP) Oklahoma's football team came into a week's preseason opener with the win the Big Six title if they displace the duchywhen they meet Satur- Missouri Serves Notice Last Chance for Ames Kansas is regarded as the hardest opponent for Oklahoma. Lincoln, Nov. 11—(UP)—Nebraksa football men turned attention today to the coming game with Missouri this week. He and his team were coached by a 16 to 9 victory over Kansas last week, drove his players hard in practice and will continue the schedule for the next two days in a match for the conference championship. Ames, Nov. 11—(UP) Iowa state, with one remaining opportunity to win a Big Six conference game this season, was favored with perfect weather to play. The team lost its Kansas Aggies here Saturday. It is the last conference contest of the season. Columbia, Nov. 11—(UP)—An improved Missouri University grid squared which rounded over town state in giving notice to conference rivals that it will be a top-tier conference for the championship race turned today to the task of preparing for Nebraska. Ames Next Aggie Hurdle Huskers Want Title Mauhanth, Nov. 11 — (UP) The Kansas Agencies today lied out a plan of campaign against Iowa State to be used Saturday. The agries come home from Morgantown, West Virginia, where they met with West Virginia in good condition. Social Calendar Tuesday, Nov. 11 Hindu singer, Ratan Devi, Centra Administration Auditorium, 8 p.m. W. S. G. A. tea, rest room Central Administration 3:30-5 Mid-Wek dance, Memorial Union building, 7 to 8, Memorial Union building. Faculty tea, Corbin hall. Faculty tea, Corbin hall. Industrial commission supper, 5:30 Henley house. Thursday, Nov 13 Y, M. C. M-A, Y. W. C. A room gym. 12:30 at Utrecht University. Co-cell club meetings in various districts, 7 in 8:45 Waffle supper, Y. W. C. A. freshman commission, 5.30 Henley house. A R. O. T. C. dance, Union building, 2 p.m. Dad's Day varsity, Union building 9 p.m. Saturday, 10/11. 10 Dad' Day banquet, Union building, 6 p.m. Police Rescue Wax Figure Kington—(UP) The police were horrified to see a woman's head floating in the River Thames. When they "rescued" it they found it a hairdresser's wavetable to which some of her friends to keep it upright in the water. Boscombe, eng. — (UP) — Lawrence was very kind and landlady, Alice maud Tassell, provided I am her tenant at the date of my death, and not my friend. Is Your Watch Insured Against Loss By Theft Without Extra Cost? Ask Us. F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. 65 home-made pies made and sold Saturday. There's a reason CAFETERIA In Your Memorial Union Society --please see me in room 203 Robinson gymnasium some morning this week Corrin hall will give a reception for members of the faculty. Wednesday is the third day of classes at Agnes Honeclet, Mrs. Charles Waggett, Mrs. Eileen Carlte, and Mrs. Verne Wagek. These are some of the teachers pouring ten will be Mrs. F. E. Bryant, Mrs Elizabeth Maguire, Nellie Mollus, and Patricia Schoefer. Arlie Simmonds and her orchestra are in Jola where they will play for a舞 tenon which closes an all day Armintice celebration. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Edward Boehm, e32. Theta Phi Alpha announces the engagement of Agnes Linehan, of Lawrence to Michael Gidsonon of Hanson. Karl Leidig of Kappa Sigma fratern kard has returned from Lange Beach Calif. where he attended the funeral of his grandfather. Announcements --please see me in room 203 Robinson gymnasium some morning this week --please see me in room 203 Robinson gymnasium some morning this week Bertard Maxwell, of Washburn college, will speak on "Ten Years of Sovietism" at the Neon Lumbrech Forum, Thursday, at 12:30, in the private dining room of the University cafeteria. Tickets at 121 Fresno hall. The Newcomers club will meet Thursday at 3:30 at the home of Mr J. J. Kistler, 590 Kentucky street. Mrs. L. J. Ackey, Secretary. Dorothy Durkee, Chairman. All men who expect to go out for *variety* or *freshman track* this spring *man* Sigma Delta Chi will hold a professional meeting Thursday at 6 p. m. at the Colonial tea room. B. Hamilton, Coach. "Russian University" is the topic for the talk by Bertrand Maxwell on the day of this week in room 4 of the Memorial Union sub-basement at 7 p.m. William Nichols, Secretary. All students are eligible to contribute Literary material to the Sunday Kaanan, and material received will be greatly appreciated. The regular meeting of W. Y. C. A freshman committee will be held a Henkey house Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in the U.S.A., and there will be a waffle suet. Rut Limbard has requested that all freshman women call her at 138 if they will be present. Mary Bartram, Literary Editor. Ruth Limbird. SAY DAD! W. A. W. will hold ballroom dancing classes for both men and women in the Robbin gymnasium tonight. The class for women will be at 7, the class for men will be at 8. I don't need a new pair of shoes. I took my old ones to the No meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will be held tomorrow. Wilma Taylor. German Club Hears Radke Do Britro Radke of the German department play yesterday, on "German Elementary School" to the members and guests of the German club at their weekly meeting held at 4:30 p.m. in yesterday in Prunet hall, following the lecture, an audience was served in typical German style. jerman Club Hears Radiike Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Preparedness Can Procure Security 11 W. 9th holding a large number of positions who are working against the government and the people of the United States, according to Mr. Colney. He said that the ROOTC was needed in peace as well as war. Makes Plea for Principles (Continued from page 1) In conclusion, Mr. Colney made a plea for the protection of our American principles and institutions. "Let us protect those who suffer under the problem of controlling those who would destroy our liberty and government, the greedy politician, the partisan politician, ourselves to a maintenance of the justice, freedom, and democracy which we have established, and which has been preserved only through the fighting and suffering." Students Ignorant of War Chancellor Landau recalled the fact that very few of the students of today were aware of the war, even though they were induced by those who fought in it. "At this twelfth celebration of the signing of the Armistices, he said, "we have represented two American Legion officers who fought in the World War. The Liberty post of Lawrence, and the Legion of Kansas, represented by Harry P. Colmery of Topeka, one time commander of the Army and a rock on a subject of his own choosing." Fight on Soeakers' Stand The program opened with group singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" led by DEN Swartbout. This was followed by the Lord's prayer, led by the "The Trumpeter". The Trumpeter' crisp Simpson was at the organ for community singing. "Those on the speaker's stand were Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Prof. Frank M. Kuehn, Dr. Robert Colney, Dean D. M. Swartwout, Master C. W. Kesing, William Palme, Master K. W. Kuehn." Imagine Your Embarrassment WHEN YOU'VE BEEN SHIPWRECKED 6 DAYS AND YOUR STRANGE FRIEND STILL INSISTS YOU LOOK GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT Crowd's Crowd's Shows 3 - 7 - 9 NOW! All Week Including Saturday Imagine your happiness when you drop in here for a refreshing soda and sundae and find that our confections not only look more delicious but taste more delicious. Visit our fountain. SMITH DRUG STORE "Where Satisfaction Is a Certainty" Phone 117 929 Mass. PATEE Western Electric Sound System Matinee Matinee 10c - 25c Nite 10c - 35c Added Knute Rockne "HIDDEN BALL" Fable - News - Novelty The Characters Who Have Made Twenty Million Radios Throb with Life in Their First Feature Motion Picture LIVE STOCK SHOW KANSAS CITY Round Trip via Santa Fe Round Trip via Santa Fé Tickets on sale Nov. 15-16 and forenorm delivery Also tickets on sale Nov. 20, and for morning trains Nov. 21. Return limit Nov. 23. turn limit, leaving Kansas City not longer than train 21. No baggage checked. No stop overs. Big show this year. W. W. Burnett, Agent, Phone 32 See your doctor and send us your prescription. Use Atomizers for Spraying Your Throat. Parke and Davis De Villbis Swan-Myers Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 35c VARSITY 35c Spicy Entertainment Last Time Tonight He Hicked Bullets for Kisses Victor McLaglen - Mona Muris "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY THE WOULD YOU COMMIT? VIRTUOUS SIN' A Paramount Picture Featurettes Carnival Review News FRIDAY - SATURDAY WARNER BAXTER "RENEGADES" NEXT WEEK---- Jackie Coogan in "TOM SAWYER" DAD'S DAY VARSITY HUB ELSE and HIS BAND Saturday, November 15, 1930