TUESDAY DECEMBER 3, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Traffic Regulations Are Not Satisfactory, Says Hill Policeman Be Enforced Administration to Make Changes In New Law So Rules Can "The new traffic regulations are not exactly what we want yet," John Scott, University traffic policeman said. "We're asking for changes in the law to make it possible for us to better enforce the rules and protect our persons from persons guilty of illegal parking." According to Mr. Scott, the new regulations will be more successful when he causes a little more work, but what the administration wants yet. One of the offences that they want to prevent is taking students from tween class periods. Many of the students go from class to class in their automobiles and are not very adept at driving. "Too many students have parking licenses when they don't deserve them," Scott said. "The people who really do need a parking license are hindered by students who have a liability or only come a short way to school." Under the law that is now being put into effect, violators will be brought before a university court and charged with guilty, they will be assessed a small fine. If a trial is held and the person is found guilty, the fine will be heavier than if the offender had pleaded guilty at the preliminary hearing. An assistant will probably be hired in the near future to help the officer during the rush periods. Scott expects that this will make it possible for speeders and off-duty enforcers to join the group of speeders and on people who park indiscriminately. Want Ads LOST Wednesday LOST: Wednesday, Nov. 27, at Union Patent detect, Westfield, MN; which in a chance of being used, Watch mutilated, B". Reward for its return to Mrs. Ross, North Broadway, Leavenworth, Kim. FOR RENT: Two furnished apartments. Large rooms with kitchenettes. In modern home. 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S --per cent on both individual and corporate incomes for the calendar year 1929; renewed efforts to realize a "continuously mounting" military outlay; ratification of the World Court on discharges looking to reduction of a "continuously mounting" military outlay; ratification of the World Court on discharges looking to reduction of a "continuously mounting" military outlay; immediate increase in the inland waterways appropriations from $50,000,000 to $80,000,000; rates "upon a more systematic and permanent footing"; expansion of the United States Merchant Marine Fleet to fourteen new contracts on fourteen new routes calling for 400,000 tons of new ships at a cost of $200,000,000; revision of the government's valtary altered conditions growing out of the expansion of chain banking; reorganization of the federal railway system; varied valtary altered conditions growing out of the government; a beginning on reorganization of the government departments, including concentration of the government; a beginning on machinery in the department of justice. 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SOCIETY Dinner guests at the Alma Gamma leta house last night were Elizabeth ustin, Virginia Chenham, Marble Blackshers, and Mary ohmott. Warren Powers of Wichita is a guest at the Pi Uplift house this week. Elmer Johnson, Sigma Tau Gamma, at Pittsburgh Teenier's College, has returned home after visiting Ruby Johnson at the Tu Nu Tau house. Emma Rees, Ruth Rees, and Laura Blackwood were dinner guests at the Tau Na Tau house last evening. Death and Mrs. D, Mrs. M. Sewardton, successor of Mr. Giles, attends the concerts of Dr. and Mrs. Rafaim Mahmoud, dinner this evening and later at the performance of the play, "A Baited Ship" by J. K. Rowling. The University Women's Club will give its annual Christmas party on December 25, 2013 at the national memorial Union building. The party is given for the membership of members The regular weekly W.S.G.A. tea will be held in the rest room of Administration building tomorrow after morning at Tau Nau Tau will be hostesses. ntramural Volleyball Games Begin Tonight in Women's Gymnasium Fifteen Houses Compose Four Groups That Play Against Each Other Each Other Intramural volleyball games are scheduled to begin this week between the women of the fifteen organized houses. There are four groups which meet each other, and the last of the months is divided between the winners of the groups Members of group one are Tau Nu Kau, Tau Gamma Pi, Beta Ptai, Beta Phi and Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omega Pi, Gamma Phi, Beta Delta, Delta Zeta, Alpha Xi Delta, Independent, Alpha Kappa, Group into the third division and Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Kappa, and Kappa KappaLambda are the groups formed. The schedule for the games will open when Tau Nu Tau plays Tau Gamma tonight at 8:45 in the women's gymnasium. The games scheduled for each evening will be played in the corder announced at 45 minute intervals after the opening time. Hoover Urges Prompt Tariff Revision and Stabilizing of Wages The following games will be played: Dec, 4, 7,300, Delta Chi Vi vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Alpha Xi Delta vi vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Alpha Xi Delta vi vs. Sigma Kapac; Dec, 5, 715, Beta Phi vs. Chi Omega, Delta Zeta vi vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Wakkins hall vii vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Dec, 9, 700, Tau Kappa vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Independent vii vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Independent viii vs. Wakkins hall; Dec, 10, 700, Tau Kappa vs. Pi Beta Pi; Alpha Omieon Pi; Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Alpha Omieon Pi vs. Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Omieon Pi; Alpha Omieon Pi vs. Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Kappe Gamma, Independent vs. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omieon Pi vs. Gamma Alpha Omieon Pi vs. Alpha Chi Omega, Pi; Dec, 12, 715, Alpha Xi Delta vi vs. Wakkins hall, Alpha Delta vi vs. Delta Zeta, Tan Nu Tau vi vs. Chi Omega, Alpha Omieon Pi, 751st Winner Pi vs. Winners I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, Dec, 17, 730, Finals between winners f games Dec, 16. Games will be forfeited if team is 10 minutes late. The law school of the University of Oregon has received a number of old law books, printed during the early 1900s, including the Connecticut blue laws, of 1650, a treatise on English law, published in 1782, and on feudal property, printed in 1788. To Congress President's Message Include Many Recommendations Washington, Dec. 3. (UP)—Reening his recommendation for limited tariff changes as outlined to the special session last April, President Hoever in his first annual message to congress today urged it to relieve business from further uncertainty by taking action on the revision program. "With confidence in business restored," the president said in reviewing the achievements of the recent White House conferences with the nation, its leaders and business men, "the nation is on a steady, economic koel." "It would be most helpful if action should be taken at the moment, more often than once," he said. "Agriculture are both co-operating to minimize future uncertainties." He added. "I am convinced that through these measures we have re-established confidence," he said. "Wages should remain stable. A very large degree of industrial unemployment and suffering which would otherwise have occurred under current cultural prices have reflected the returning confidence." Among the president's recommendations for legislative or executive action are: An immediate tax reduction of one said "We are not only at peace with all the world, but the foundations for future peace are being substantially strengthened," the president declared in summarizing our international relations with Iran. He raised a "great moral standard" under which a new world cutback has been inaugurated. London, Dec. 3.—(UP) A revocation armyary attack by the famous "fromside Division" and Wangsi corps have opened a sudden concussion. The Army has been seeking possession of the city of Canton, dispatches received today here Crack Troops Attack Conton Our Prescription Department is very complete — We give special attention to your Doctor's Orders when you are ill. We deliver. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' 11th & Mass. Phone 678 Between Classes Chili---Hot Tamales Log Cabin Syrup Butter-Cream Waffles We Deliver BRICKS There will be a meeting of the Newcomers' Club Thursday, 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. C. H. Ashton, 1200 Ohio street. --these cold days, when you can rent a car and ride in comfort? Our cars are equipped for cold weather driving. Announcements The athletic board will hold a meeting Dec. 12. There will be a meeting of the Sour Owl board tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. Everyone interested in art and literary contributions to the Sour Owl is asked to meet with the board office in the building. Embrho Jailitte. The Contemporary Literature Club will meet at 8 p.m. m, at the Children's Museum in Lincoln. Members will respond to roll and with the name of children's books. Regular W.A.A. Board meeting will be held Wednesday at 4:00, Elizabeth Sherbon, president. All women planning to be initiated in W.A.A. Weekend must pass an examination on the constitution which will be held Wednesday at 4:20 in the gymnasium. Anyone to desire may get a copy of the constitution Elisabeth Sherban president. Read the Kansas Want Ads. Solving the Question! Did You Know COLLEGE INN BARBERS Hart and Hart Real Egg Shampoo Just a Step from the Campus 14 and Tennessee RATIONAL UNIVERSITY Hunting, Neb., Dec. 3—(UP)—Injuries sustained in an auto accident helped Joe Gillinen, of Omaha, a senior in the college of engineering at the University of Nebraska. Read the Ransan Want Ads. Accident Fatal to Husker Read the Kansan Want Ads A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Stationery. 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