MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE China Flans Strict Rules for Passports and Visas Old Regulations Which Were Never Enforced to Be Revived Shanghai—(UP) - China, long known to foreigners as a country where passports and visas are superfluous, has decided to tighten the administration of passport regulations always existent. Indications are that the national government now provide as many passport stamp blocks as Japan and European nations. What the allusion will be in sections of China not controlled by Nanjing is invocation, it is already applied to Shanghai. We will well do to look into the treaty provisions and see that it will well provided with necessary documents. Consults here have received several notifications that their nationals must have fully visited passports. Efforts have even been made to compel America's other aliens to allow Chinese support airport checks to heard voice of Wooseing. The government norms due to meet with result success in this master, and other treaty powers, Britains, and other "treetray power" citizens, may come to treaty ports without passports, or Chinese visa, and travel restrictions on Chinese nationals. Passports, ships may not be boarded for such passport inspection, although it is permitted for vessels that will fulfill Chinese officials with information concerning the passports, or passport visas of incoming passengers. A fair compromise for the present is to have passport and win aid, and if questioned in interior China, to profess itself to the travel certificate requirement. MOORE CONDUCTS GEOLOGY LECTURE COURSE IN TENAS Dr. B. C. Moore, head of the university geology department and state geology, left Tuesday, Oct. 28, for Texas for a tour. He spoke to a group of policemen at Fort Waco, Texas, on Thursday, Oct. 28. The professor gave a lecture on the Grand Canopy, at Baylor University, Waco, Texas. His next lecture was given at Austin, in Texas. Doctor Moore spoke last Monday afternoon at the Iowa A. and M. colleges, where he talked in the college Science club, on the conditions of Sedimentation in Penn. Doctor Moore will go the latter part of the month to Ames, Iowa; where he will give a lecture on the Grand Canyon, at the Iowa State University. Dean L. D. Havehill of the School of Pharmacy represented the University at the tencentery celebration of the first recognition use of echelone (tambour) hold Friday and Saturday at the Missouri Biomedical campus. VARSITY Spicy Entertainment Tonight - Tomorrow Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Adam. Mat. 10-25c. Eye. 10 $ 35 \mathrm{~C} $ Crowds cheer bin! Men adduce bin! Women love bin! With that Million Dollar Sand! Maurice Chevalier "Playboy of Paris" Alpha Xi Delta entertained with a h n yesterday afternoon in honor of the Madeline Jackson, the security revise president. Society --- In the solararium, which was decorated with forzas and palma, Mrs. J. R. Edmonds and Mrs. V. K. Bruner pouer Mrs. I. G. Toskea, Mrs. J. B 'bunse of Toskea Jean Sehlard, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson and Miss Maclure Jackson were in the receiving line. Patronesses were Mrs. L. L. Flint and Mrs. F. P. Oppen. "Traffic Tangle"—News The house was decorated with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums in yellow and ivory baskets Professus and Mrs. W, S. J. Johnson mintained with a tea at their hour yesterday afternoon for members e be English department. Miss Alice Winterson and Miss Eleanor Wilson posted tee with Ms Catherine Winterson, Ms Joanne Dufferven serving, Mr and Mrs John Neubacher & Lawrence Malted professor and Mr Neubacher Coming-- VICTOR McLEGLEN "A DEVIL, WITH WOMEN" On the dining room table was an old pottery ware filled with chrysanthemum and throughput the house were large sculptures of brown and yellow chrysanthemum. Miss Agnes Husband was a guest at the Trimble bourn at Madison at Friday evening. Saturday evening also Husband was a dinner guest of the Waddell of the French department of Kovno State Agricultural college. Guests at the Delta Chi house during the week-end were Ward and bartin Jones of Napa, Okea, Duke, Daniel and David of Los Angeles. Davis and Minissa Underwood. Frances Taylor, Mary Elizabeth Cunningham, and Donald Dickerson, Columbia. Mo.; Mickey Saunders, Fleasant; Verna Potter, Joel; Maiz Al thier, Manhattan; Wilma Cuthbertson, Cherryyire; Mary Hobbs Blevner, Bevonne Bevere, Bennett Wima Tout, and Mrs. and Mrs. Cadden and wad, Lawrence. Week-end granata at Alpha Omieron Pi bourse were Marjorie Lunicade, Senjua Oldea, Eliza Davis and Helen Faye of Wichita. Prof. P. W. Jacobs, of the School of Law, was in Chicago for the week-end, conferring with Dean Bhipow, of the School of Law in Chicago, upon the work of the Case Study work of which is being largely done by Professor Jacobs. Alba Omerson, Pi. Build its musical fall quartet Battalion night, Nov. 7-Jan. 3 to celebrate. The music is nominated the musician, Mice. C. H. Landen, James Hibbelsk, and Mice. C. D. Gowdy. Darryl Bettsy, Holley Ferguson, Mera Johnston, Crosse Moore, and Robert Arnold and Vernon Elliott, of Kumamoto City, Mo. Mme Helen Joues of Paris, France, and Mme Leanne Springs, Mo.; Mw, W. I. Evans of Lawrence, and Edith Samene Linna Judd, Mary Louise Kloss, and Martha Delaunton of the Delta Upland house yesterday. Robert Arnold and Veronica Elliott Kansas City, Mo; may be week-end auction at the Delia Upsalion house. Gert Holder and Lach Mee Kimmel of St. Joseph, Mo; were guests at Alba Clementine Feinstein Sunday. She graduated from the University of Kansas last year. She is now engaged to her department of the St. Joseph paper. Cuesta this week-end at the Alpha Gamma Delta house ware; Marjorie Haven, and Marcia Need, Chay Con- DICKINSON Where the Big Pictures Play Shows 3 - 7 - 9 NOW! Today thru Wednesday America's sweetheart, fascinating star of "the Devil's Holiday," brings you an even more enchilling drama. Wealth can't give this ex-Fallies girl what she wants most—love. She chooses the dangerous road to romance — reckless, heedless of the consequences. Does she win? See Attend the Matinee Frank Morgan NANCY CARROLL Fredric March Dickinson Features Charley Chase in "BOLLAR DIZZY" Movieclub Vodvil News Thrun—The bit of the loubing "Screen" "UP THE RIVER" The Most Important Picture Ever Produced Soon—"THE BIG TRAIL" tros; Lois McNeal, Kaitlyn Bellemeer, Dorothy Cochrun, Helen Easter, and Charles Young from Kansas City, Mo. and Margaret Hayk, Topeka. Beta Theta Pi had as their guest for dinner Sunday Mr. E. Q. Haggert of Salina. Mr. and Mra, A. J. Stout, Topeka were wooled guests at the Alpha Caranna Delta house. Guests at the Gamma Phi Betabae this week-end were Jennifer Oliver and Sophi Sargue, Wichita, Mildred Chance, Alexa Chance, and Alberto Chance, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests of Delta Staur- nant Lambdas informyiew the Inviverent and Mr. F. Berton Shawer, Professor Statenian and Clever Oman. Phil Adlison, of Duluth, sigma Laurie freitry, visited over the week-end with friends in Wellington. John A. Richter, grand secretary of Delta State Louisiana fraternity, was an avid supporter of Mr. Richter before his morning for Lifetime with Mr. Richter this morning for Lifetime chapter of the fraternity. Graduate Steps School in Teach Thomas Hunter, B.D., S.J.K. from Johns Hopkins University toward an A. B. degree has withdrawn from school to accept a teaching position. In the spring of 2016, he became a Georgia's Youngest Governor to Begin Duties as Chief Executive Next July Atlanta, Ga. — (UP) The youngest governor Georgia ever had and prohabe the yoyeurist in the history of the state has been the chief executive here next July. He is Richard B. Russell, 25, son of Georgia's late justice of the Georgia supreme court. The governor-elect, whose victory in a run-off primary election amounts to election, has exhibited a popularity among the Old Death for more voters. He outcast four other contenders in the first primary and announced 138 of the 161 candidates in the state to the Senate. Carswell, his run-off competitor, He already has a reputation for receiving votes in his home state, but he was the only legislator when he was 22, at the first election following his graduation from the University of Chicago. Two years later he was elected speaker protector of the Georgian house and after four years in that temporary office it permanently for another four years. His mother, who rushed seven boys and six girls, can bear first vote when he becomes governor. Rumell says he doesn't know how the report comes current; he doesn't know where it came from. Shows 3-7-9 PATEE NOW! Mist. 10-25c Nite 10-35c Western Electric Sound System -Tomorrow and Wednesday- Yesterday's generation did its discreet counting in the front perior to the strains of a waltz played on an old-fashioned music box. But today's youth gets its results in the public dance-hall to the hot riem of the latest jazz. Human Comedy. You'll Love It. Sue Carol Sue Carol and Grant Wifers added "MEN WITH OUT OWN" Karl Dress, Gee, K. Arthur Avery Silly, Symphony Cartoon and News Song hit: "THE KISS WALTZ" FOOTBALL with KNUTE ROCKNE THE LAST YARD Kurtie Rocke in Paine's Rocke Football Series of six single roles include his Notre Dame squad many years ago, who played against Coach Rocke, photographer in color, making a flexible entertaining talk on the great gridiron game, and the former Detroit Tigers player as his initial play a forty-yard pass for a touchdown, from Benny Friesen to Ottomar, of Michigan. In all of these instances of the presentation. Odd angle views of the handle and of plunges through the line are included. his family, but expects that number is correct when his nephews and nieces are counted. Russell was born in Winder, Ga., Nov. 2, 1973. He went to the public school in Winder and attended Gordon University. Before his matriculation at Georgia. Asked about his ambitions, including whether he eventually would represent the party, Ms. Johnson said, "There'll be time for that after I've been governor a while. My job as governor is taking all my time these years; my own plans after I am governor." He succeeds Gov. L. G. Hardman. Campus Comment When asked at the breakfast table this morning how he was going to vote tomorrow, a certain junior engineer said he wasn't going to vote, he became matricates would win any win. Eaton, Crane & Pike Stationery By the pound with envelopes to match We all use the best Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" --eating routine. They are a part of many a training schedule—they are the mainstay of many a successful business executive. A CLEAN cut appearance, broad shoulders, and an active step are the products of exercise and correct eating. The handsomest man in the senior class will have them and they will be the secret of his magnetism. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits a day go a long way toward establishing the right "THE MOST HANDSOME MAN" Try them for breakfast with milk or cream. A great food for the mid-night lunch too. Three's a Crowd! = : = By Paul Robinson ITS A WONDER HE DIDN'T MAIN DOWN THE BOAT DO IT TEST OVER AFTER CLASS I KNEW HE WOULD NOT DO THAT—NOT WHEN EITA STAYS!