UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENC, KANSAS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.1930 First KFKU Broadcast To Feature Chancellor Broadcast of Vesner Today Will Precede Opening Protram Tomorrow Tomorrow The 1920-31 radio season for station KFKU, the University of Kansas station, will be formally opened Monday evening at 6:40 with an address by the host, Willie Chandler. His talk will be, What Do I Can Do For Your Mind? Musical selects for the opening program will be arranged by Irene G. Grisham, director of KPKPJ program will attune schedules for the Preceding the formal opening Monday will be the broadcast of a musical performance at 4 o'clock. The numbers will be announced by Pool C. S. Skilton of the New York Philharmonic. Piano: "Value Arabebque" (Guion) Carolina House, Lawrence. Organ" Fortitude in G Minor" (Bach Ruth, Spindler. Piton "The Girl With the Flaxer Hair" (Debeny); "The Sunken Cathedral" (Debeny); Elden LaMu. Planet: "Legend" (Campbell-Tipton) Louise Gabel. Piano "Concerto in E Minor" (Chopin); "Rondo Vivace"; Evelyn Swarth out. Orchestral parts will be played on second piano by Dean D. M. Swarthout. Students to Visit Mine: Fields Around Pittsburgh and Tulsa to Be Visited Prof. C. L. Young, of the department of training engineering, Robert Burgeen will start Tuesday evening by car for Paul Burgess. They intend to spend the day in the cooled mining district there. Wednesday evening they will be visited. They will continue the trip to Tulsa Wednesday evening and then be spent in a field trip around Tulsa. Meets Former Student Friday will be featured by a visit to the petroleum division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineer and Sapd. Expenses will be spent on equipment and supplies for a live exhibition of oil drilling machinery. On the return trip an inspection of the cement plant at Dewey will be made, and an arrival in Lawrence sometime Sunday. b. .. James Callahan, c32, returned to school last week from the East. While in Boston he met Howard Frank, 72 Oxford, who is connected with the band The Rolling Stones. Frank is rooming with Haro Hauser assistant coach at Malehead high school Want Ads LOST Day book of great value to only, between 5:20 and 6 Thursday afternoon. Reward. Carter Station- ery store. 1025 Mass. — 15 LOST. Blue laundry bag containing sold laundry, somewhere on 6th street between Mississippi and Tennessee. Phone 1144. —15 FOR RENT to bayus. Large room nicely furnished; home privileges, radio, piano; convenient to campus and business. reasonable. PLEASE CALL 299. 1353 Teem. P-12 FOR SALE: Fine locker padlock keys made for door, trunk, auto locks Edged tools correctly sharpened Treacy and Rutter, Ratcher 523 Vermont. Purchase 39. WANTED: Two young professors to share apartment on Hill. Call 380 TUTORING: English, algebra, German, Latin. Time and labor saving methods (any foreign language), 75 an hour, 6 lessons $3. Phone 1572 M at 6 p.m. ROOM for boys, large, three windows, hot water hot. Private home near Hill, 1621 Kentucky. Phone 2300 M. WANTED: A solicitor in each ternature and sorority for laundry. Liberal commission. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2531. 1116 New Jersey street. WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Also flowers for sale. Phone 1313. —14 WANTED: Student laundry, We call for and deliver. Prerequisite. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2551. 1116 New Jersey street. BUNDLE WASHING: Called for and delivered. Phone 2197 J. -15 FOR RENT: Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1603 Louisiana. Phone 2897. —tf BROWSE IN K BOOK LIBRARY REVEALS PROGRESS IN IDEAS Forty-One Editions of the 'Freshman Bible' Show That the 'World Does Move' The 1930-31 "K" book, which plays such an important part in the introduction of the University and compass course, has been called the "Freshman Bible," is a striking improvement over its predecessors of former days. Back in 1893 the students would study time and every year since that date has seen another book read each fall to guide and assist the new student in preparing from his school university life. At The Theater Dickinson Rex Beech's adventure alice, "The Spoiler," which begins an employment Monday at the Dickinson man in it. He is a detective who which was a gem of occurrence. The real fight which Rest Beach incorporates into his story was fought by Alex McKenzie and a Swedish citizen, Katie Kinley, apprentice to northern Alabama, twisted the law to suit his own needs and soon controlled every claim in the lawsuit. A court has credited representative of the government, took the gold in the name of the law, Swensen, as a lawyer of the case, and the big fight resulted. "It was a terrible struggle between two strong men. Robert Hamm, a man who was never in a position to relate," Chales, tables, a funny deal, were shattered as the move fell against him. "His friend, whom he sought to tear arms from bodies, to choose each one, to commit any injury." "The Spokesman" is the first talking version of the story and Gary Cooper and William Boyd re-enact the big fight. It's a Paramount picture. Varsity Gloria Swanner's new New Artists comedy, "What is Witow", which is coming to the Variety theater next month, features a scene from the first picture to be filmed in "dress rehearsal" form before actual production. The dress rehaulal film, made on unfinished sets and without regard to costume, will be completed in three days time, so that Miss Swanner, Director Allan Dowen and the staff must have a complete record of the story on the screen for final cinematic release before beginning final camera work. "Song o' My Heart," the Fox movie series musical romance starring the world renowned concert tenor, John Taylor. The show is held at Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Veranda theater, strikes high "C in the code of enjoyable and funniest songs." Its story is a delightful one of Ireland and America, its characters are humbly and convincingly portrayed by the superb cast and the singing voice of the star in the finest which has ever been sung. This reviewer from the midnight screen McCormack sings eleven songs, remembered among which are such favourable as "I Heart You Calling Me" "Little Boy Blue," and "Rose of Toulouse." Lecture Reservations Open Kansas Players to Present "The Marked House" in October Reservations are now being made for the lecture course on the student enterprise ticket in room 11 in the A. Adler Building, and a request to make reservations at once "The Marked House" to be presented by the Kunies Games Oct. 15, 10 and 12, 2014. The documentation of the school year. Prof. Allen Crafton, of the speech and dramatic art department, says that it is one of the most exciting experiences in computing "The Marked House" with "The Bat," a much discussed mystery play of a few years ago, he said that the former overstory of the latter in cleverness and "brills." House" in October Send the Kansan home. Originally it was intended that the K book should be for the excursion use of freshmen, but with the passing of the years and the improvement in the curriculum, a much more demand for books that now enough are printed to supply practically the entire student body as well as the instructors in the University. The publication of the K book, or the "Stuartman's Handbook," as it was known book in the good old days of the 1940s, is now married on under the supervision of the Y.M.C.A. ever since itsception. Each year an editor and business manager creates a program in which they assembling the necessary material the book is printed and bound. Funds raised from the sale of advertising spaces to merchants of Lawrence, Topkait, and Kalam City, and donations from the university and the two student eagle clubs. Sonn Cactus general secretary, in charge of the 1986 season, is the sole owner of the o le of an easy for the I Kbooks are he has been able to make the collection a permanent one. Although this year masks the forty-first year of publication for the books, the oldest one is in Mr. Carter's collection, published in Primer halls the late 1940s. This 1995 edition, containing perhaps 50 pages and bound in a semihard black matte leather cover bears a greater thickness than the other books often distributed by manufacturers than it does to the present-day book collectors. The pages which won distribution this fall fitted "Student's Hard Book No. 16" of the 1995 edition devoted the first page to Lawrence's research on the variety grounds and Lawrence. The streets of Lawrence which are now surrounded by many historic ball, medical building (now journalism building), snow hall, chemistry building, Foothill shops and the Law Department building at that time the scene of all football games, is shown as being located in approximately the same place as the city of Lawrence. In a list of special events offered to the academy of the newspaper are her exhibitions, numerous annual examinations, the post-annual jubilee. The opening article critiqued "How to Go Through the Mill" world seems to indicate that the publication was not any easier at time than it is now. The article mentions the relatively large paper which you would probably college man should take if he expects to keep well informed. In this section of the book devoted to the Kamas football team, I also点阵 that lasted the preceding fall the Kamas football team won seven out of its nine games, administers the entire season as a littering officer. It also characterizes the work of the baseball team as "irrational." From all indications the baseball teams have suffered from that "irrational" that was so apparent as to draw comment in 1903. In another section, the editor is told that the student that was the only one to investigate the expense, standing of the national chapter, and the character of the local chapter, the Beta's Sigma Phi Gamma, A T. O's and Sigma Alphas were the only invitation with chapters on the Hill at that time and the student who was the most committed the feminine hall of the Greek week on Mt. Oread. In the traditions section of the book numerous colleges and class sons and students took a good example of the fashion in FOUNTAIN PENS Besides these features the book of 1905 contained a faculty list and a cal- Rock Chalk, Jayhawk Nineteen-six. We enrage any pen bought from us free COE'S DRUG STORE Sheaffer, Conklin, Parker, Waterman Pen and Pencil Combinations Desk Sets 14th & Mass. We Deliver nular of events. A place to Keep a ah account may also be provided. In the following years a gradual 'improvement can be noted in the book—an improvement which reunites its zenith with the editions published for the year 2013, in which it has a much greater variety of subjects and offers innumerable bits of information that are of importance and interest to the reader. In addition, the book plays in the campus life is enveloped by the fact that this year 4000 copies of the book have been distributed. Mr. Carter has a few books missing from his collection and is anxious that he obtain them as soon as possible to include in the library. He will be willing to contribute the book A K book dated before 1931-22 who would Picture, if you can, the new Sigma Chi house and then the University Club for faculty men. Then ask yourselves, "Does education pay?" HUNSINGER TAXI PHONE ONE TWO Whitman's and Johnston's Chocolates Are in season these cool nights In a variety of boxes. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' --b b b b b ANNOUNCEMENT UNSOUND CONDITIONS CAUSE STANDARD TO DROP PRICES ELIZABETH ARDEN --b b b b b Chicago, Sept. 27, —(UP) — Unbound conditions on the oil industry were already today by the Standard Oil company of Indiana as cause for a two-week shutdown and tank warden pieces of gasoline. The reduction was effective in ten states, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, North and South Dakota. It also made the reductions already had made Announcements is sending her personal representation, who has bad years of experience in the Arden Suite in New York, to visit our toilet preparations department or Harriet Fritz, hockey manager. Sept. 29th to Oct. 4th There will be a mona lesson of all women students interested in hockey at 4:29 p.m. Monday, at the women's gymnasium. Do come in for a private consultation without charge, and receive permeable on-correct care and treatment of the skin. The representation is not permitted to talk preparation. All women who are interested in making a class tennis team please sign at the gymnasium from Sept. 29. Faire Voran, manager. Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies. Stationery. 736 Mass. Street A. G. ALRICH VARSITY Here's the Show We've All Waited Montis to See! in New York and Kansas City LOOK Other garments reduced also. This is for a few days only. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 50c Cash and Carry 60c Call and Delivery PHONE 7-1-5 Now! DICKINSON Thru Wednesday Shows 3.--7.--9 Attend the Matinee Jayhawk Cleaners Dickinson Theatre Bldg. Imagine GARY COOPER as the he-man hero of the mightiest outdoor drama ever! With two lovely leading women. Kay Johnson, Betty Compson. "THE SPOILERS" by REX BEACH Filmed on a spectacular scale in all its giant strength and splendor. With a dynamic light climax you'll never forget! Added Featurettes Talkomedy. "SWELL PEOPLE" Movievite News Starts Thursday— Helen Twelvetrees in "HER MAN" Soon- Charles Rogers, Nancy Carroll in "FOLLOW THRU"