WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Society --continues are recalling the droughts of early days, when in seasons that were dry, families drought, homes were abandoned, family ties broken and morebelongs hatchly拥抱 together behind gloom and grief, a wary quail after green patterns. Delta Chi fraternity gave a pledge davely hard night tilt from the Chi Owens house, and Mrs L. C. Harris were the chap- ness whose music was formed by Hibie Els's friend. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity have a pledge party last night from 9 until 10pm. The fraternity hosted the Chi Omega house, Prof. Howard C. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, and Mrs. Clinton Scewell were "Honoraries." After the musician's orchestra burned the Delta Zeta announces the following eight pledges: Bobby Hatcher, Girard; Margaret Bournum, Kansas City, Kan.; Jerry Forsyth, Philadelphia; Alla Gallup, Kansas City, Mo.; Janette Frows, Lawrence; James Livingston, Baltimore; Virginia Simonson, Lake View. Miss Clyssa Moore and Clyde Meredith were the two Merrill Median students in *Emergent St. 2*. Mr. Merrill is a student at the School of Medicine at the University and is a member of PhD Program. Miss Eleanor Bess Johnson, daughter of Eleanor and Eric Johnson of Lawrence, and Martha Bess Johnson of Dr. Nat G. Bennett, of Havelock were married July 9 at the Presbyterian Church. M. Bennett received her A. B. degree from the University in 1828 and last year taught at Haverland. She is a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta society and heals the condition of athletic coach in the Hawarden high school. Want Ads FOR RENT to girls: Rooms at 1238 Oread. Conveniently located. Phone 1315. —7 FOR BENT: Room for boys; one, $8 per month; two, $7 per month. Call after 6 p. m. 1147 Ohio. — CALL ME. Dollie Dellie of 407 Main Street for all kinds of plain or pony sewing and alterations. Hornsitch, 10e a yard. Phone 1924. —19 FOR RENT. Rooms for girls locate at edge of campus. 1215 Orcad Phone 2938. -5 POR ENGAGEMENTS with Johnny Johnson and his K. U. orchestra call 2598. 5 GARAGE for rent. 1930 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Louisiana Call 1030. 5 WANTED Student Laundry. Work guarded. We deliver. Also flowers for sale Phone 1313 8 FOR EENT: Furnished rooms for boys. South exposure 14th & Vermont. -6 POOBS FOR BAYS: South room, $16, two double rooms, $14. Large front downstairs. Modern en-suite blocks from carriage. 1305 Vermont. Phone 3088. DOUBLE ROOM for girls in comfort- able home at 1229 Term. Phones 1818 M. MEALS: Evening meals and Sunday dinners. 1139 Tenn. Phone 1703-6 FOR RENT. Nicely furnished, bed room for one or two boys in private home; also good garage for sale. 1328 New Hampshire. Phone 2579 J. — FOR RENT: Nicely furnished rooms for boys. 1541 Kentucky. Phone 2638. -6 FOR RENT, To K. U. women. Room with private south sleep porch. Phone 2527. 1328 Ohio. Meals if desired. Send the Daily Kansan home. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Parking Space Available Under Present Rule Parking regulations, in effect now allow cars to be left in the spaces indicated by the heavy black lines. There is parking space between the Engineering building and the Auditorium, back of the Administration building, behind the Engineering building. Traffic tails will be distributed in about a week. Utilize that time, old tails may be used. Emergency tails can be obtained from Dean Werner's office on application. Plans are to be made for the formation of a special committee to review traffic tails. Students and faculty will not be allowed to park on the Hill during the day unless they have K. D. licenses. To obtain these permits, sufficient reasons are health, wellness, and business must be submitted to the traffic commission. Year 1930 Unusual With Drought in America, Heat in Europe, Rains in India and Hurricanes at Sea. Science Shelter Washington — Drought breaking all records in America, a brightening heat wave has reached floods in China, unleavening rains in India, and hibernations at sea have combined to make 1950 an annual year for seismic activity. The people that the forces of nature are not servants oblieve to the mechanical perfection of present civilization. After this unusual season with so many crops lost due to the general impact of the seasons, will there be food for the crocs among the food reactions of the earth? Already talot of food rudbeketting has hauled off official stores in the outpost and is concentrating on conserving winter prices and the advisability of laying in stock of fresh goods. True, the drought today is more severe than those which "barred" the river and allowed them westward into the territory of unfriendly Indians. True, there are more people now to be fed and there no longer remain well, unkilled, far from home. Never in the history of the earth, for that matter, has there been an actual variety of food, balancing the total amount required against population needs. Farmers there have been, in many places and at many times but that was because the oversupply of foodstuffs from other sources had and accessible to the stricken areas. Fecesing the world of 1630 from a repetition of truncate pages of history, modern science and invention has perfected international transportation facilities. A guaranty appeal for food could be relied upon across the globe within a few hours and the food itself could be rushed to the world's most isolated ports for distribution within a few days. Planes and ships have been used to hurricane Santa Domingo to deliver the hurricane Glad to See You Stop in Soon and We'll Show You--there are an instance of this up-to-the-minute efficiency in food distribution throughout the world of modern industry. Welcome Students--there are an instance of this up-to-the-minute efficiency in food distribution throughout the world of modern industry. Fall Coats and Dresses Gloves Notions Hosiery Lingerie 809 Mass. Some part of the world have lagged behind the rest in transportation progress, it is true. Consequently these Hurry Down The Nuts of "The Coccinus" are now the Wise Crackers in the fastest, Most Furious Comedy of the Year. Come Early. TOMORROW—FRIDAY FANYBODY'S WOMAN. THE RUTH CURTIS BOOKS. All-Sports Athletic Ticket lands lack our defense against famine and may be expected to suffer. with an RUTHCHATTERTON CLIVE BROOK See All K. U. Varsity Home Athletic Events Selling now at Athletic Office $10.00 to Students $15.00 to all Others 4 football games - 6 basketball games - 6 baseball games The Kansas Relays and 2 other track meets 3 wrestling matches Season Football Tickets $8.00 Standing Them Out in N. Y. and K. C. NOTE: Students must present registration cards when buying the All-Sports Athletic Ticket. Similar conditions prevail in China, where prolonged civil war has stratified domestic trade forcing the farmers to import wheat instead of buying surplus from neighbouring provinces. No such dark prospect of starving for food just outside reach of each city has been introduced into transportation, however. To take the place of crop failures in one place, there is an abundance to be obtained by importing the food in the security of one particular foodstuff, the science of dietetics has progressed to a place where some entirely different food could be safely substituted but remains nutritious. Including As Daring as its Name. (4 Home Varsity Games) Saving $2.00. The corn crop in the United States has fallen 500,000,000 bushels below the previous estimate as of August 1 indicated and latest reports forecast an even decrease. Wheat production for the year is above normal, however, and, with a fall in wheat prices last year in the United States, gives easy assurance that there will be no back of flour for bread. The same is true for maize and rice. Meat promises to be abundant and cheap in the United States, due to the forced selling which is likely to be followed by a second crop. World meat prices will probably be similarly affected by the recent embargo placed on Brazil's exports. The likelihood that farmers of other European countries will slaughter their hogs instead of buying meat, consequent to the recent price drop, will weigh heavily in many parts of the continent. WELCOME BACK For Wholesome Food and Soda Fountain Drinks Note Books Note Papers Slide Rules Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Drawing Sets Special --- Big canvas, 3-ring note book, $1.00 --- with paper free. Sheaffer, Conklin, Parker and Waterman Pens COE'S DRUG STORE Open till 11 p. m. Phone 521 DICKINSON Attend the Matinee ——in— Shows 3-7-9 “DOUGBHOYS” Novelty News Showing Thursday-Friday-Saturday Last times today Buster Keaton —in— “DOUGHBOYS” Novelty News Saturday The Cafeteria Will Serve Meals as Follows Breakfast - - - - 7:30-8:45 Lunch - - - - 11:30-1:30 Dinner - - - - 5:30-6:45 Two serving counters --- faster service "Nothing Is Good Enough but the Best"