1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Ten Years Are Needed to Clear Low Wage in Southern Mills Over Capitalization During Wa Causes Over Production and Discontent "It will probably take 10 years to clear up the low wage situation in the southern cotton mills. Robert K. Gates, a professor of the American Unitarian association, said in his lecture on "The Fruit of the Loom," yesterday after The workers are better of working in the cotton mills than they were in agriculture, but the over capitalization makes it easier for manufacturers to give high wages. The plants were expanded during the war and now they are producing more cotton. The market for Dexter went on to point out. Part of the discontent is due to the present political regime. A period of prosperity was promised by the Hoover administration, and the prosperity increased as workers a feeling that they are being slighted. The wages in the south are not as high as those in the Massachusetts mills, however, the living costs are not nearly as high as in the northern states, he stated in comparison. Greenborough, one of the large mills town in the south, has one of the largest factories in the country. Workers in the factories are all old workers, and all of old American stock, and the higher type of work is done there. But few children are employed. The better textiles require a higher skilled laborer, be said in speaking of child Robert C. Dexter is a former professor at Skidmore College, where he attends class and attempts to give the employee a square deal. The situation arises when so do the over expansion costs of it will take some time to readjust the production to normal times; he maintains. Union Will Have Hostess More Personnel Needed to Care for Many Visitors Because of the increased demands made upon the Union building the buildings from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ranged that there will be hostages in the building from 11 a.m. until it closes at noon. The charge of the buildings in the evening will now be there during the day. Cards, checkers, chess and rook cards have been placed in the desk and may be checked out for use. Also card tables may be obtained from the store. She will give directions to stranger and alumni who visit the building. Or Sundays there is an average of about 200 visitors usually out of town. The keys to the bulletin board with pictures are in her office, but she uses to space there must see her The office of the Memorial corporation has been moved from the building and a small office for the hostess has been substituted in its place. BUTLER MOTORS BOTTEN MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G'd Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you Business and Professional DIRECTORY Phone 689 Insurance Bldg Phone 689 Insurance BoD FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP ROB STEWART May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan BOB STEWART Sheet Metal Work and Furnace E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Shiglights bore 245. 1. Eats Bsh 836 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mw MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 8361 Mass, Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING Phone 254-789-1234 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Laugers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Department 9 W. hth. H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New And Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass. KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Radiant Radator Station Harrison Radiant Shop 704 Mass. Phone 501 Delta Zeta announces the engagement of Irène Moon to Leo Veeder A.B,29, of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. SOCIETY Florence Longenecker and Frances Thompson entertained the members of the Pajama Promenade party. The guests of honor were Marion Koch, a graduate of B.S. 29 who will leave Saturday for Chicago where she has a position with the Fresno State Athletic Team. The actives and pledges of Alphchapter of Kapma Pit, Methadon on behalf of Mr. Rees; his afternoon by their sponsor, Mrs. Edwin F. K.,价 at her house, 1231 Ori Josephine Maxwell was elected president of Kappa Phi, for the ensuing year at a meeting of the Methodist security last night at Myers hall. Other officers are Ethel Horne, Dr. William Cohen, treasurer; Oceana Johnson, recording secretary; and Mary Williams, corresponding secretary. Miss Martella Hibber of Tulsa is spending a few days at the Alpha Omicron P. house. The ploides of Alpha Omicron I will entertain the activities tonight at an Apron and Overall dance. The house will be decorated with granny chiffons, a lace ceiling, Pennellia orchestra will play for dancing. The chaperones are Mrs. C. H. Landis, housemother, Mrs. Eva Gakes of the Delta SigmaLambda laundry house, Mrs. Teresa Kappa Kappa house, and Mrs. S. L. Wilbrainh of the Phi Kappa house. --the greatest program ever undertaken by any university at one time is hearing completion on the new 5,000 acre Duke campus at Social Calendar Friday --the greatest program ever undertaken by any university at one time is hearing completion on the new 5,000 acre Duke campus at Miami Trud, F. A . U. Architectural Society, party, Marin bell. Y, M. C, A.-Y. W, C. A. Mixer, Memorial Union building. Albuquerque, N.M. house. Saturday Saturday Sigma Nu, dinner dance, Wiedemann's and house. Alpha Phi Alpha, nouse. Varsity, Memorial Union building Chicago Is Site for New Sport C Chicago, Feb. 1 (UP) — Promoter of the Chicago Cubs' rival today. A man who hobby is to stage caterpillar races and make money out of the belated men's baseball league city is C. J. Caterhead of Somla, Ala. He came here last night, made a pitch and was marked that he believed Chicago would provide an excellent field for the thrilling caterpillar races he inundated. That the University of Oklahoma would grant the degree of Doctor of Education, was confirmed recently in the school's faculty. Heretofore, the only degree of doctor conferred outside the medical school, was the doctor of philosophy. Within the part two years approximately $12,000,000 have been spent on the new university buildings and grounds and more million will be built. The Pictures of two of the new buildings are shown. The library has a 1,000 volume capacity. The new medical school will open October building Program Involves Millions Announcements --will be the subject of the Sunday discourse at the Uitarian church, 10:30 a.m., Education After College. Ar 7-30 Dr. Sehra Eldridge will speak on the topic. Call at the Robinson gymnasium office for Hygiene notebooks before Friday, Feb. 14, Notebooks will not be available after that date. The pool will be opened Saturday, 9-10 a.m., m., and Monday, 7:30-9 p. m. for any organization wishing to practice for the intramural swimn "How University Students Lose Their Religion" Miss Ruth Hoover. Troyston for the Water Carminum will hold篮 in a. m., Saturday, 10 a.m., Tuesday, 8 a.m., place of Thursday and Friday as announced yesterday. Form troyston Alice Sherbon. There will be freshman basketball practice Saturday morning at 8. All freshmen wishing to make the team must report to this practice. The Ku Kus will have their group Eleanor Erikson, manager. Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold FLOWERS FOR VALENTINES WHITCOMB'S GREENHOUSE We Deliver 9th at Tenn. St Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON Phone 675 637 Mass. picture taken at 11 Sunday morning at Squires studio, Al Ku Kw please be there in uniform promptly at 11 alkeb Bob Garlinghouse, president Square and Compass fraternity will dive a dinner meeting Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6:15 in the Colonial Tea Room. Initiation for pledge will follow at the parlor. Rio de Janeiro, Foh, T- (UP) Vice President Melo Viana was shot in the driveway of his home, a sudden outbreak at the town of Monte Claro, state of Minas Gerais. J. Raymond Eggleston, secretary. FOR RENT to boys: One double room with private sleeping porch for one or two boys. Also garage. Phone 1555, 1416 Tenn. — 163 FOR RENT: Good front room for two. Investigate. It will pay. 1463 Teen. — 165 Want Ads FOR BENT: Two nice, sunny rooms for boys, single or double. Very reasonable. 1341 Ohio. Phone 1747. One block from campus. —108 FOR RENT to girls: Well furnished warm, sunny room for one or two girls. One-half block to campus and dormitory. 1428, 1438. Kouw 104, 1328. FOR RENT: A group of rooms, warm, clean, reasonable, suitable for students of one profession; quiet place to study. Home privilges. Close to campus. Also apartment for rent to Girls. 1237 Oslob. —106 TWO BOYS wanted to work part time for meals. Apply in person at Haugh club, 1336 Vermont-104 FOR RENT: Room for one or two girls with kitchen privileges. Also two room apartment, first floor, bath room. 224-578-3160 Vermont. Phone 2144. — 107 *vANDB at 1129 Tennessee. Also single and double rooms for boys.* Phone 1703. —163 ROBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guarantee temporary wave therapy. Marches in darkness. Finger wave, 5%; Skin cut, 2cm. Phone: 412-922-8722. %72% Moss. (Upgrade, replacement). ROOMS FOR GIRLS at 1234 Oread. DAY or NIGHT Sudden Service Phone 711 For Yellow Cab For Her Sake Send Flowers on February 14th from On Massachusetts Street in Hotel Eldridge Prospective School Teachers TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or term. Portables sold on easy payment. Typewriter Exchange 757 Mass. St. of York FOR RENT: Comfortable room; fine or double; low rates; one- half block from campus. 1231 Ordet — If the School Board calls upon you for a personal interview, would you not go looking your best? one half block from the emps., one half block now, fall carpeted floors, wall covered with carpeting, room and breakfast room on each floor, to be read by REN I. 1. Require a bathroom, toilet. then send a cheap copy or then photograph with your application and expect them to know your personality at its best. We specialize in prints from original negatives, the proper size for application photos, and the cost is very little more. Phone 451 for appointment. Lawrence Studio 727 Mass. St. We save you 5c per roll on Kodak films. Expert Kodak finishing. Attend the Matinee TODAY - TOMORROW DICKINSON You Must Meet Dulcy— she's a riot! Starts Monday 'ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE' VARSITY DANCE TO THE BEFORE YOUR STUDIES GET TO DEEP TOMORROW UNION BUILDING 9 to 12 TOMMY JOHNSON'S ORCHESTRA Stags $1.25 Dates 75c ETTA KETT Make Him Feel at Home ~;~ By Paul Robinson - - : -