PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920 First Homecoming Rally of the Air to Be Broadcast Tentative Plans Include Pep Talks To Raise Wider Interest In Tiger Game The first "Homecoming Rally of the Air" to be held at the University will be broadcast preceding the Missouri game from KEKU, the University of Missouri. Musselman, who is in charge of the program. This rally will be given next Thursday from 8:15 to 9 p. m. in order to create interest throughout the state for the Missouri-Kansas game played at Lawrence that week-end. Pep talks and announcements about this program which will also plate him has not yet been worked through. He is also be announced the first of next week. According to tentative plans, an address by Chancellor Libley will open the program. Dr. Forrest C. Ailen will then give a speech in which he will announce that the Missouri game still available at that time. Pref. W. F. Davis of the department of history will then talk, being followed by speeches of the Missouri team and of the Animal Man, former members of the K. U. football team, a representative from the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, and a representative of the freshman class who will speak on questions before his diet Missouri game. Houses Asked to Report In the past, registration for homecoming has been more or less a hit and misaffair, but this year more attentions are focused on it. Weidman is in charge and has 29 women students who will help her at the Memorial Union. Every fraternity, sorority, organized house, or report office must bring in a report of their visitors. This really is to be broadcast through the courtesy of the two broadcast stations, who cancelled their programs and commemorate the homecoming committees. The registration will last from 1:30 on Friday, Nov. 22, until noon the following day. Friday's report should be returned to the Memorial Union building by 8 p.m. Friday and the report by 9 p.m. on Saturday morning. All visitors will be registered by classes, places where they now live. An information booth will be at the Memorial Union building and furnish all details for homecoming. Lists of alumni may be found in the alumni album may be found at this booth. George Beal, chairman of the decoration of the stage at the auditorium for the general rally on Friday night, said this morning that a scheme has been developed in that it will be effective and add to the great life-iness to the rally. Freshmen Sit in Raleigh Freshmen Sit in Bafony Every loyal freshman of the University is asked to sit in the second balcony at the rally. In this way the student can be unified cheering section which will be the Loveliest attire at the rally. The coaches, cheerleader, and alumni secretary will attend the Jayhawk club supper at the University club, at Kansas City next Thursday night, Nov. 21. The Jayhawk club of speeches, Coach "Bill" Hargiss will connect to "Twisting the Tail's Tall." Cornell University has more than 55,000,000 worth of new structures and improvements under construction. In Congress Today Senate Continues debate on tariff rates. Judiciary subcommittee continues jobly investigation. House In recess until Monday. 35,000 Expected Nov. 23 Ticket Sales for M. U. Game Increase Steadily With over a week yet before the game, ticket sales for the Kansas-Missouri game are still increasing. The tickets are now nicely and the indications are that over 25,000 people will be in the stadium when the whittle for the kickoff is sold. According to H. II. Gurtler, who is in charge of the ticket sale, there are many offices of which are in the level of the stadium. The seats in the bowl are considered by many to be better than the boxes at the games. To enable the booker to get a direct view of the holes made by the line and the plays of the backfield as they are In case of an overflow of spectators temporary bleachers can be erected at the south end of the stadium which will allow us to see many sales in Topeka and Kansas City show that there will be a big representation from both cities to see the La Berta Weiss Attends Mortar Board Conference La Berta Weiss left this morning to attend the sectional conference of Mortar Board, at Columbus, Mo. While there she will give a talk on the purposes of the floor chapter, the details of the discussion project, in that it has no definite project. She will extend an invitation to the Missouri chapter to have lunch with the Kansas chapter the day of the Missouri-Kansas football game. Curator Says K. U. Owns Largest Buffalo Skul "The largest buffalo skull in the world," boasts. Sam Woodring, new superintendent of the new Teton National Park. "But," says H. T. Martin, assistant curator of paleontology, "we have got his great, great, great, great horns painted to an enormous buffalo head whose horns, from tip to tip, wore longer than the average man's height. "You see," Martin continued, "Wooding's bison is the modern American bison, a wild mammal that forms, bison latrithus. The horns of the park buffalo measure 21½ and 23 inches respectively in length, but not as wide as its head because buffalo is buffalo whether it be ancient or modern our bison lion from there are the largest ones on earth." As a symbol of their classification, the freshmen women of Ottawa University are required to wear green hose. Touch Typewriting Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch typewriting. Special afternoon classes for University students. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. For Your Parties Nestleode Pudding—Pineapple Sherbet Banana Nut—Raspberry Sherbet Chocolate—Orange Pineapple A FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL MOLD Phone 697 For Delicious Bricks or perhaps In addition we carry 15 regular flavors and other regular bricks that you may have in a moment's notice from— is exactly what you want Washington — Telescopes power ten times as great as that given by the 100-inch reflecting telescope of the Mt. Wilson Observatory, now the primary instrument in the disposal of astronomers who the 200-inch reflector of the California Institute of Technology completed. It will penetrate three times the space as the 100-inch, and bring into view a global region of space thirty times the size it was reached by present day telescopes. and the phone — 697 Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. West 60th and the phone For Your Table 202 West 6th 200-Inch Telescope. Ten Times As Powerful As Mt. Wilson Instrument. Is to Be Built Two miniature figures, on the same scale as the model, indicate the size of the finished instrument if this design was used. The camera measures about 85 feet high when pointing near the zeuth, about the same height as a seven or eight story office building, and about 100 feet wide that it may be pointed to any part of the sky. The fork is arranged to turn in a direction parallel with the camera at all times; thus the driver will turn the instrument around this axis once a day, thereby keeping track of its position across the sky. This arrangement is the same as in the usual equatorial mounting for astronomical telescopes. No actual construction work on the camera was done until it became much necessary preliminary work has been accomplished. A tentative design for the telescope has been worked out in detail. The Astrophysical Laboratory on the Pasadena campus, of the California State University, Borrego Valley, quarters of the astronomers who will use the telescope, measure the photographs taken with it and interconnect them to other perimeters. Plans have also been SUITINGS AND TOPCOATINGS $35 and up Try our remodeling and repair department. We also clean and press. Their fathers heading real Topkons newspapers, two Topkons high school boys unite to head their school publication. the type of mounting shown in the model is not final, said Dr. George Ellyer Hale, honorary director of Mt. St. Helena College. He says one satisfactory solution of the problem, and requires further work. Should any other kind of mounting be used, it must more advantageous, it will be adopted. The great mirror, however, still remains a problem, but one to which a satisfactory solution is fully ensured. Robert Morrow is editor-in-chief of the Topkapi High School World and Arthur Carruth II is assistant editor of The Times. Such is the case with Robert Morrow, son of Marcel Morris, assistant professor at Brown University and Arthur Carratch III, son of Arthur Carratch II, manager of author made for the Instrument Shop where the smaller telescope parts and many accessory instruments will be constructed, and for the camera will be ground and figured. While these plans were being drawn, Mt. Wilson astronomers have been engaging in a survey of possible sites for the new instrument. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 1017 Mass. Sons Head School! Paper but Fathers Are Rivals If Good Shoe Repairing Is Your Desire DON'T PASS US BY Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.50 TWO BOOK STORES Laundry Cases Twenty-Six Dresses Cantons - Crepes - Satins $10.00 and $12.00 at— $6.95 Sizes 14 to 20 Soph Hop Decorations To Reflect Xmas Spirit THREE GROUPS NEW FALL FROCKS In a Sale Saturday at Sensational Savings! Christmas decorations will be a feature of the Sophomore Hop to be held on Friday, Dec. 6, according to the committee on decorations, which will be in the Memorial Union building for the Winter Olympics. The junior unitie is Aime Kent, and her co-workers are Richard Woodmenus, Rosamond Gilmore, Lela Hackney, Jeen Robb, Lloyd Thompson, and the two managers, Jack Turner and Carl Erik George E. Loe's orchestra from Kansas City has been engaged for the party, which is to be a 1 o'clock nffail. National Guard to Stage Boxing Matches Tuesday For Street, Afternoon or School Crepes - Satins - Wools Sizes 14 to 20 $16.75 and $18.00 at— $9.75 Thirty-Three Dresses The Lawrence National Guard unit boxing show will be hold Tuesday, Nov. 19. The hosts are scheduled between members of the Tooneka Afterschool and the Lawrence boxing club, of which some members are K, U. students. Two University students who probably will represent the Lawrence club will attend a conference among the amoons. Shebari will headline the cord that night in meeting "Karl" For Street, Afternoon, Office Crepes - Satin - Wools $25.00 and $28.00 at- $12.75 Twenty-Five Dresses 'It's Like This'" Bullene's "Exclusive but not Expensive" These in Sizes 14 to 38 New Alarm Clock at GREEN "Exclusive but not Expensive" But You Won't Have to explain for Oversleeping if you get a sleeping that date if you get a 633 Mass. Phone 631 --- Santa Fe Excursion American Royal Live Stock Show KANSAS CITY, MO. November 19th and 20th $1.00 Round Trip Brilliant Horse Show each evening. Elaborate display of Bees and Dairy Cattle, Swine, Sheep, Horses and Mules. Tickets on sale for trains 14, 6 and 10, Nov. 19 and for trains 18, 12 and 26, Nov. 20. Good for return as late as 10:50 a.m. leaving Kansas City Nov. 21. TRAVEL BY RAIL W. W. BURNETT. Agent Phone 32 Santa Fe Rv. DISTINCTIVE FROCKS Featuring Newer Fashions $15.00 Phone 156 Nanette 19 West 9th IF YOU REALLY WANT TO TO A SWEET BAND Get a Date for VARSITY DANCE SATURDAY Nov.16 Freddie Agnew's Band Get a Date It's Not Too Late Stags $1.25 UNION BUILDING Dates .75 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )