THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE To Use Heavier Backfield Against Nebraska Threat X Week Lindsay Needs More Weight Than Was Used Last Norman, Oct. 9. — (IP) Conch AdLindsey has been using a heavier backfill in practice sessions at the University of Oklahoma to meet the onslaught from the Corvinhill and the first conference. Oct. 11 for the first conference game. The lightest backfill in years was used in last week's game, with New Mexico but Linden yeah he may need to be back before the second tilt of the season Saturday. Nebraska Takes 34 Lincoln, Oct. 9—(UP)—The Nebraska University team was ready to entrain for Norman today for the conference game with the University of Oklahoma Thirty-four men will make the trip. During the earlier part of the week the Boomers get together and are in trim to give the Soumiers something more to do than to make Stressing Aerial Defense Ames, Oct. 9, —(UP)—Coach Work man has been stressing an aerial defense for his Iowa State eleven, developing Moon, sophomore end, to work on the receiving end. Today's practice is moving to passing, with light workouts. Wiggins Back for Aggies Manhattan, Oct. 9—(UP) —Wiggins injured backpack, was in uniform today, but was not expected to participate in the Kansas Agile practice so- Tigers Get Signal Drill Alleged Thieves Are Heard Columbia, Oct. 9. (UP)—Lack of training in fundamentals shown in the game with Colorado last week caused an outburst of teamwork among verticusiders through intense signal drill and work in formations today. There is no leap and practice will continue up to the time for departure from Columbus. St. Louis University eleven Saturday. Uacant Rural School Burns Meredith Thewes are steal E. El Dorado.-The preliminary hearing for Joseph Bauer, a brother-in-law, John Green, both charged with stealing a steel from D. C. French. Sept. 17, was started Wednesday in the court of Justice W. H. Coats, Jr. Vacant Rural School Buris Protoste. The rural school in the urban area was vacant, was recently destroyed by fire presumably started by some camper. There are but three pupils in the disbanded they are brought to school in Prosteste. Paralysis Closes Wichita Schools Paralysis Closes Wichita Schools Wichita - All grade schools in Wichita were ordered closed last week by Dr. R. E. Hobbs, city health officer, as an indication of animal paralysis here. The closing order will be in effect two weeks. Society The faculty of the School of Business and their wives gave a buffer supper last night for Dean and Mr. Frank T Stockton, 210 Indiana street. --your own hair. Also shampooing and waving. Sets up for play or mannequins. Mrs. Sanders, 13 Teen. Phone 1058. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa house last night were: William MeMamee, Harry Hays, and Wren Hodgson. Kappa Alpha Theta had as their guests for dinner Monday night, the following alumnus, Mrs. Nicholson, woman and professor at the University of Thompson of New York, and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Thompson of New York, and Mrs. Ilias Willemil, all of Lawenw Delta Chi announces the pledging o Bruce Aitchison of Washington, D. C Mrs. A. A. H. Turney, 331 Johnson street, was hosted last evening to the members of the Contemporary Literature Society. The evening's program included the completion of plans for the work of the year and a report of Larson's new book, Duke of Mangolia, given by Mrs. J. M. Mungola, for club membership. It was summer reading. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night were Jean Parkinson, Genevieve Holt, and Mary Madison. Ma Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorcerity, announces the election of the following new members: Evelyn Swearcutt, fa32; Helen Stockwell, fa32; Linda Jenkins, Fiona Voraus, fa32; Katiebun McMarran, fa32; and Ruth Spindler, fa32. Phi Kappa announces the pledging of William McMamee, of Leavenworth Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pa- house last night were: Tom Griffith Robert Uplinger, Everett Bretz and Mr. Melius Dolphin, of Lawrence Jayhawks Flown HOSIERY MENDING John T. Leonard, B.S.28, is now division force adjustment engineer for the Southwestern Bell Telephone company for the city of St. Louis. Arnold Carlson, B.S.27, is auditor of disbursements for the Universal Aviation Corporation, with headquarters in St. Louis. Francis Teter, B.S.27, is assist to the general manager of the Lerner stores, with headquarters in New York City. William Enright, A.B.29, is now doing special advertising sales work on Capers' Runner out of the Topeca in Waco and year in the circulation department. Dr. G. D. Grimes, A.B. 38, whose address was 429 First National Bank Building, Dallas, Texas, died July 29. George Montgomery, A.B. 29, former editor of the Kaplan, is selling circuit boards to Montgomery recently won the trophy offered by Senator Capper in the Capitol. We wend runs and snags perfectly. One daisy service. Also, Dressmaking, Alterations, Pleating, Painting, Embroidery. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop 9331 Mass. Tel.683 Now is the time to save on your gloves for the chilly days to come! GLOVE SALE Pull-ons Buttons Blacks. Browns. Biege and Willow $3.50 and $3.75 values $2.95 Want Ads LOST: Ticket to Haskell game, between Union building and Praser Reserved with Jay Janes; Section 6 "now 20 or 21. Call 2010 J. —22 WANTED: Students for spare time salesmen. If you will work, you can really make some money. Phone 1474. E. E. Powers. -- 20 --your own hair. Also shampooing and waving. Sets up for play or mannequins. Mrs. Sanders, 13 Teen. Phone 1058. LOST: Pair eyeglasses Tuesday, Reward. Call 1397. -24 CLEANING and repairing: All mules of typewriters cleaned, adjusted, and repaired. Lawnres. Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. Phone 548. 28 FOR RENT: Northeast room for men, single or double. 1303 Vermont. -25 CURLS, SWITCHES. Transformations, etc., for sale, or made to order from LOST: Blue Parker pen on Campus between Cafeteria and Administration building. Phone 1096. —25 WANTED: Student laundry. If you are not satisfied with your laundry and the charge, just call 2433 W. — 27 FOR RENT: Single or double room for boys. Private home. Phone: 2655 M. —25 Buy Your Pen Where You Have a Complete Line to Select From. FOR SALE: 1927 Chevrolet coach Cash; and trade; cash and terms. Good rubber; engine fair. Make an offer. 80 Miles. Phone 3106 FOR RENT. One room for girls at 1220 Ohio. Has five windows and large closet. Phone 1220. —25 FOR SALE. Fine locker padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto locks We are now offering three standard Sbeaffers - Parkers - Watermans Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' makes---and eat in your Union Building The most popular ready-to-eat cereals are cooked in American colleges, eating clubs and cafeterias. In Battle Creek, They include All-City Corn Bread, Kellogg's Wheat Krumblait and Kallagoo's Shredded Cheese. Also Kaffee Hog Coffee—the coffee that lattes --and eat in your Union Building A howl of Kellogg's PepBan Flakes with milk or cream makes you "sit up and take notice." They are so much crisper. And what a flavor! It's the famous spoonful of PEP. As you eat each spoonful remember that you are getting the nourishment that Kellogg's Pep Brain Flakes be served at your fraternity or campus restaurant. BRAN FLAKES FRESHMEN are repuested The en of antiquated travel methods has passed! A new and better service, convenient, comfortable, and economical, is offered by Pickwick.Greyhound Lines, largest motor coach system in the world. $\textcircled{4}$ Before you plan your week-end trips, call the Pickwick-Greyhound agent, and see for yourself just how much you can save, every semester, when you choose this modern travel way. not to appear on the campus in this manner ! Charter a Pickwick-Greyhound coach for out-of-town football games-keep them together! UNION BUS DEPOT 6043 Massachusetts Phone 363 Last year, 1 billion, 750 million people traveled by motor coach—fast to 800 million traveled the most popular way. Edged tools correctly sharpened. Treework and Rutter, 622 Vermont. Phone 319. -35 FOR ENGAGEMENTS with Johnny Johnson and his K.U. orchestra, call 2598. FOR SALE cheap; One nearly new Tuxedo suit; 37 inch breast. Call 646. -24 WANTED. Student laundry. Also linen and rough dry wash. Called for and delivered. Phone 2563 M-25 Salinas-Form yard royalty, private from 15 month begin in Westwood, likely here before Wesley needed for the third annual mid- Kansas agricultural, livestock and Stay on the Hill at noon The Cafeteria Campus Comment It may be true that Haskell has been defeated on their home ground only once in thirty years, but that defeat was a result of the horrific poria Teachers under the direction of Bill Hargus. HUNSINGER TAXI Chrysler Agency PHONE 12 One Dollar Arch Supports Dancing Taps - Polishes - Laces Every Kind of Shoe Repairing Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. 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