WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1030 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Military Department Adopts New Schedule for Second Semester Changes Are Made Necessary by Numerous Conflicts in Classes A new schedule for courses in the department of military science and tactics has been announced for the second semester. Changes of the classes in this department were received prior to publication, with other classes in the University. Under the new class arrangement only one conflict with regular school hours will be in evidence. Freshmen will have no conflict with a branch will not be able to carry five courses at 8:30 as Military Science and Coast Artillery will meet The new schedule, as announced in the college bulletin of classes for the spring semester, states that classes one day a week rather than the old schedule of one hour classes will be held. The required drill for all course will continue to meet on Wednesday at 4:30. Classes in junior and senior coort artillery will meet from 3:30 to 5:20 the junius meeting on Monday and Tuesday, with the seniors on Tuesday and Thursday. Harrison Salisbury, a student at the University of Minnesota, was suspended for one year yesterday for not submitting an academic code in a new rule. Salisbury was managing editor of the Minnesota Daily, an graduate publication at the university. Want Ads FOR SALE: Two old walnut tables, fine condition; two iron bridge lamps; two Windsor chairs. Phone 2657W. — 90 WANTED TYPING: Thess. reports, stories, outlines, etc. Reasonals range to 7 to 6 per page. Virginia Ringle. Phone 2083 M3. -92 Term. LOST: Black handbag between Indiana and Mississippi on 9th street. Call 1769J. Reward. —90 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys, Clean, newly papered and desirable. One block from Campus. Holds on sleep- ing in or in rooms. 123-059. On- line phone 2180. LOST: Pair of metal rimmed glasses in a gray leather case. Of no use to any one but Frances Cheney, Phone 2839, Reward. — 52 LOST: Phi Chi fraternity pin, Call 2453. Reward. —91 FOR SALE: Electric orthophonic Vicrolta in good condition. Call 285. —91 LOST: Leather pocketbook; tooled parrat design on outside. Finder leave at 132 central Administration. Reward. —91 FOR RENT: Five-room new bungalow; two blocks south of University; partly furnished; $40 a month for new garage. Phone 2657W. —90 TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or portables sold on easy monthly payment. Typewriter Exchange. 737 Mass. St. of BUTLER MOTORS Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars G*vd Used Cars 617-19. Mass. S. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg Phone 689 Insurance BI FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Rooming - Guttering - Shailigns Roads 245 13 Eight & Fifth LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1075 Mass MODERN SHOE SHOP J.A. LYONS MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYVETTE 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Drafter in Wallpaper and Paints Laucers and Wax. Ph. 620 F. W. Dickey Jr. 80th W. wht. H.W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP phone 911 1014 Mass. KAHN GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized, Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiator 704 Mass. phone 508 Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house tonight are: Dr. and Mrs.H, E. Underhill, Virginia Basset, and Elwood Leen. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton of Kansas City canny the marriage of the bride, Amanda Clifford, to the wisely lame Wesley Blair, of Atchison, which took place at the Episcopal Chapel in Chicago on March 16, at 11 a.m. Following the wedding a breakfast and reception was held at SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Ridson am son Waldo, of Leavenworth, were guests of their daughter, Litta, at the Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Men's Pan-Hellenic council meet Sunday and decided on this Friday as the date for their annual party. The party will be held at Ecko's hall and will be formal. Tommy Johnson's orchestra will formals be music. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain with a formal dinner tonight at the chapter house in honor of Mrs. McFarlane, the national vice president. The guests will be alumnae from Lawrence, Mrs. Hammond, a former student of the University. Mary Lonise Olmstead of Anthony is a guest at the Pi Beta Pii house Sigma Kappa Mothers club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the hapter house from 2:30 to 5:00. Mr. and Mrs. Blair left immediately for New Orleans and Havana, Cuba, where they will spend six months. If they all 4 they will be at home at Atchison. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blair were former students at Kansas University, where he was a professor of Phi sorority. Those who attended the wedding from Lawrence were Marion Ringer, Eleanor Kenyon, Virginia Stone, and Mary Louise Olmstead. The marriage of Katherine Kliber, A,B,27; to Donald Lyons, A,B,26; of Kansas City took place this morning when a group of church with the Rev. Mr. Theodore H. Ausman presiding. The couple will meet in a location where Mr. Lyons is practicing law. The marriage of Maxine Fisher to Joseph Reid was on Tuesday, day noon at the St. James Episcopal church at Wichita. Miss Fisher was a member of Beta Beta psoriasis club. Social Calendar Thursday Thursday Sigma Kappa Mothers Club, 2:30. Kappa Phi banquet and initiation, burch. Kappa Beta dinner, church. University Student party, Memorial Union building. Pat-Hellenic party. F.A.U. hall. Saturday Varsity, Memorial Union building To the annuals of great heroes have been added the name of the janitor of the library at the University of Minnesota, because he rescued a coed student whose fellow function after it had gone on halfway on its journey. Read the Kansan Want Ads VARSITY Last Times Tonight Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery in "THEIR OWN DESIRE" Thursday - Friday A Thrilling Drama Of The Race Track "A Song Of Kentucky" with Lois Moran Saturday Only "Delightful Rogue" Posse Surrounds Slayers In Brushland of Arizona Phoenix, Azt., Jan. 14—(UP) In the heavy brush lands near the junction of the San Pedro and Santa Cruz rivers in a josse of 50 men was killed when he landed himself with wounded peace officers. Deputy Sheriff Lee White was cut down by heavy gun fire and was rescued by a team of his wounds were considered serious. Convicts Have New Styles Convicts Have New Styles Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 15—(UP)—What the well-dressed convict will wear in 1900 at the Arkansas state ponytailian will be a noat uniform convict stripe have been ordered replaced this year by the new uniform. Because students at a girl's dormitory at the University of Wisconsin made fun of Miss Milfred L. Gordon's religion and would, not accept her into the dormitory after she had been admitted, she has used them for $10,000. 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