TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1030 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AGE THREE Y. M. C. A. Finance Campaign for $2,000 Budget Closes Tonight First Day's Goal Short $200 Men to Make Last Visits This Evening Short $200 of the day's goal of $1,800, the men handling the "Y" finance campset are on track to missed in last night's rounds and obtain the additional required to fill this year's budget. The drive was made for a fundraiser, all men assisting in the campaign at the cafeteria and will be closed to right at 11 o'clock when all final checks are completed at the Y.M.C.A., office in Frankfurt am Main. The 120 men in the campground went to the various homes where men studied mathematics, science, or either cash payments or plaques. At the Y.M.C.A. office, which was open until 12 o'clock last night, each and every room of 767 were brought in to the matrons. Today the campaigners were making addition rounds of the houses to house the final fund. They will make the final drive. The student goal is $2,000 of the YMCA's fund will be raised by business men, faculty members and other friends of the Y. Banquet Starts Drive The banquet last evening started the drive. At each place at the tables was a receipt book, 29 pledge cards, blank form checks, a sheet of notes, a list of solicitors, John Ranney, treasurer and head of the campaign presided at the banquet. Claude Scott, secretary of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and a member of the committee, stated that the Y.M.C.A. would have Want Ads EXCHANGED: Will person who traced hats with me at Wattkins hall Friday night please call 25473 --at any real time? BROADVIEW lmn has an attractive suite of rooms with sleeping pore for rent furnished or unfurnished 701 California, Phone 1487. — 54 LOST: A pair of glasses in blue modernistic design case. Reward. Please call Ralph Burn, 1449. R. WANTED: Thirty young men to work during the K. U.-M. U. game. Call between 5:30 and 6:00, Hareli Home, 114 O'Daile. Phone -- 57- LOST: White gold wrist watch Finder please return to Evelyn Brucech, v call 1351. — 53 WANTED: Family and student laundry, Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for one deliver. Phone 2529 M3 - 533 KEYS MADE for trunks, auto- mobiles, bides and padlocks; gnas repaired, knives and shears sharpened Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Eas- sons —tf Business and Professional DIRECTORY --the buckling of the business men in obtaining its budget this year. He also emphasized the necessity for cooperation in such a brief drive, BUTLER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS Wilmington Light and White Cars Good Used Car Sales 197 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—so that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARRER SHOP BOB STEWART $38 Mass. Insurance Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Earnurance E. W. PENCHARD Roofing - Guttering - Shailights Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOP SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE B EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRIENK R. HESCHER SHIRE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD B & RICHARDS Dealers in Paper and Paintts, Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8th. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. FHTHCHNSON House Blvd. Phone 395 731 Mass. House Blvd. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Neat and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB John Bann, chairman of the advisory committee and assistant professor of physical education in the University, gave the students advice concerning obtaining pledges in the campaign. He asked each solicitor and person taking part in the campaign make sure that they started out last evening. Short talks were given by Ranney and Sam Carter, Y.M.C.A. secretary, who read the pledges to the students. Y.M.C.A. secretary at the university is on leave of absence to attend Columbia University. The majors in the campaign, Richard Garlinghouse, Dr. Vernon Killen and their Crumb gave the final talks of the evening. It was announced that a cake will be presented to the major's team in the next few days and another to the captain's team bringing' in the most money. The winning teams will be announced and guarded following the close of the drive. In the Social Whirl --l. m. P. Wheeler shutter house Jade Hickman, of Webbita, and bon- ward Cooper, of Emporia, were guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house last week-end. Theta Epsilon will meet tonight at the home of Rev. C. A. Thomas, 1132 Kolonia, at 7 o'clock. Mr. Joseph Kilpatrick, a graduate group of Hawaiian students in the presentation of Hawaiian songs and oral talk on conditions in Honolulu. Taun Nc Tau entertained the tailored Tain Mon Simpson, Charett Short, Margaret Bolton, Eday Rayburn, Emma Freemont, Elizabeth Moxley and Kathleen Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators rebuilt, tent fenders built, breaks welded. 10 East 8th Bath 4864. Tau Nu Tau announces the bledging of Gravey Patrick, gr, of Kansas City and Josephine Jentry, c'33, of Lawrence. M. E., H. I. Lindley entertained Brig. George Stuart Heintzelman, post Briar St. Ft. Leavenworth, and M. E. Heintzelman, post M. E. heintzeman at her home on at 1345 Louisiana yesterday. The tubes, which were used in yellow roses and chrysanthemums, Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Mary Stoneback, f29 to Phillip Benz, e31. Candace McLean of the Tau Gamma house returned Monday from Norman, Okla., where she spent the week-end. Dinner guests at the Acacia house Sunday were: Betty Dummeire, Rozella Stutz, and Hannabell Hurst. Gamma Phi Beta will have charge of the regular W. S. G. A. tea to-morrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00 on the fifth of the west administration building. Gamma Phi Bhd socrity entertained with a founder's day banquet last night at the chapter house. Entertainment consisted of toasts from the members of each class, piano numbers by Virginia Derga, a vocal solo by Amanda Wolf, and several plays by Donavan and Catherine Moore. The guests were Helen Rhoda Hoones, Mildred Gilmore, Mooney Rice Social Calendar W, S. G. A, tea, rest room of central Administration building, 3:30 to 5 --l. m. P. Wheeler shutter house Mu Phi Epillon founder's banquet Viedmanns. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Wednesday Gamma Phi Beta formal, house. Friday Pi Upsilon, chapter house. Kappa Kappa Gamma, chapter house. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Wesley Foundation, Methodist hunch Saturday Pil Alpha Delta, chapter house, Alpha Chl Omega party, Ecke' Hall. Alpha KappaLambda, chapter house. General Electric Refrigerators The pledge of Alpha Gamma Delta surprised their activities with an Armistice Day program during the dinner hour last evening. Lillian Bibby Carleigh, Mrs. Henry Dorothy Stone, Dr. Pauline W. W. Weeder Hunton, Ft., all of law injury; Dorothy Stone, Kannah City; Katherine Brown, of Paula; and Mrs. Virgil Morrison, of Atchison, was the guest of her daughter at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Murray Dangelo, of Kansas City was a guest at the Sigma Nu house last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill will be dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Ferguson of Colorado Springs, Colo., announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon, Mrs. Ferguson of Colorado Springs, Sharon, of the Kappa Kappa Gamma security and Mr. Ferguson was of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Thelma Edmondson entertained with a supper party Sunday evening at the Broadview Inn, in honor of Carlene Johnson, whose marriage will be solemnized next Saturday after her death. The University who attended the affair were: Ruth Stout, katie Logan, Dorothy Guthrie, and Evelyn Hogan. Send the Kansan home. Senate Committees of University Issued by Chancellor's Office This Year Dean Schwegler to Head Joint Groups at K. U. The University senate committees were announced today from the chancellor's office. The joint committee on committees is composed of Dour R. A, Schweigert, Mary R. Brinkwit and O, O. Stoland from the cabinet, and F, H. Holder, F, K. Rester and U, G. Milsit from the senate. The committees are; Alumni interests: R. Q. Brewater, Cora M. Durn, Downsie Bunkel, Fred Ellsworth, N. L. Flint, George Pearson, W. H. Johnson, and Phillip Bradick. Assignment of Quarters: Dean G. C, Shnail, F. P, OBrien, and the head of divisions and departments concerned. Division of Athletical F. C. Allen, W. W. Davis, F. E. Johnson, James Naismith, H. A. Rice, and W. E. Smith. Bryan Prize Essay: H. B, Chubb and J. P, Pensen. Conventions and Lectures, Regular and Special; S. A. Queen, W. L. Bardick, F. B. Dulain, H. B. Guld Margaret Lynn, Aileen Moryre, Richard Nichols, Dean G. C, Shand N. C., Michael Riese, H. B. Warmer and J. W. Wooder Eligibility to Non-athletic Activities: H. C, Thurman, Maund A. B. Brown, and G. W. Stratton, Division of Extentions; H. G. Inc. Clubb Heads Prize Groun Division of Extension: H. G. Ingham and heads of division concerned. Buchler is Forensic Chairman Forensics: E. C. Buchler, H. B Chubb, Allen Crafton, J. H. Nelson and George A. Walker. DICKINSON TODAY ONLY THE LAST PERFORMANCE The Patee with TODAY—LEILA HYMUS and big bat with Rin-Tin TW, the wonder dog in a stirring drama. "THE MOVIE IS THE FAVOR FOX." Also comedy and news. CONRAD VEIDT and MARY PHILIBN Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday TOMORROW.-MILLED HARRIES and Herbert Rawlinson in a shining melodrama "BURNING GOLD" almost complete. THE LAST PERFORMANCE Also comedy His Wifes Birthday All-Talking COMEDY Shows at 3 - 7 - 9 Mat 10-30 Eve 10-50 also Shows Freshman Weck; Dean P. B. Lawson, Florence Black, Hank S. Ram, Carner, George J., Hood, Agness Husen, George J., Hood, Agness C, J. Posey and H. B. Werner. Grounds: Dean G, C. Shand, C, G. Bayles, J. M. Kellogg, W. C. McNown, Rose Morgan, W. C. Stevens, and Olin Temmlin. Health and Housing: N. P. Sher- mage, Mrs. F. E. Bryant, J. G. Boyer, Mrs. A. B. Cullen, M. W. Cornell, Borin Corbin, Naishimiti, C. F. Nielson, F. B. O'Brien, Florence Sherron, Dr. Rahlei, Sparks, Olin Templem, Hodgid Wahl, F. B. Werner and Antole Friedlan All-Talking Movietone Act Humanistic Studies: F. H. Hodder, F. H. Goll, A. M. Sturtevant, A. T. Walker and S. L. Whitcomb Division of Libraries: Charles Baker, John Ise, W. S. Johnson, W. C, McNown and O. O, Stauland. Shannon Heads Essay Committee Lewis Essay Prize; L. E. Shannon, E. H. Bailey, W. A. Dill, and Sarna G. Laird. Psychological Examinations: R, H. Wheeler, C, C. Crw联邦, George J. Wood, H. C. Taylor, L. T. Tupy, and P. A. Witty. Publications and Printing: L. N. Flint, Charles Baker, George O. Foster, F. H. Hodgkey, H. G. Ingham, J. C. Moore, R. C. Moore, and Dean E. C. Shaul. Relations with Other Educational institutions: U. G. Mitchell, J. G. Bellman, K. M. Sullivan, J. R. Davis, M. D. Davis, E. F. Engel, George O. Foster, R. M. Hower, F. E. Johnson, R. Moore, Lawson, Nelson Rose, Morgan Nelson, Nelson Posey, M. R. Rice, Amida Stanton, O. Stoland, Dean E. B. Stouffer, Dean A. Turner, Adrian Taylor, A. H. Turner and R. H. Wiley. Walker I is Chairman of Rhodes Group Rhodes Scholarships; A. T. Wakel, L. B. Burkard, C. C. Crowford, H. M. Kearns, S. Daniels and Deun E, B. Stouffier. R. O.T.C.: W. C. Koenig, Ernest Bayee, Dean F. T. Stockton and E. L. Treece. Scholarshipst: Elizabeth Galloo, Wealthy Babcock, Dean Agnes Hearne, Hannah Oliver, Rose Morgan, M. W. Sterling and W. C. Stevens. Moore Heads Science Bulletin Science Bulletin; R, C. Moore, B, O. Hunger, A, W. Dovidion, H, H. Burger, O. Meyer, J. S. Shields, O, S. Sho- land and J. N. Strachan. Joint Committee on Student AF- C, B. Werner and D. Roberts, Cora Dewey Agree. Jonathan John Ie, Elizabeth Mongular, Benil Morrison, Elise Neum Schwaber, Susan Feldman. Student Loan Funds; George O. Foster, C. H., Ashkton, J. John Burn, Dean Agres Husband, Klar Kloz, P. B. Lawson and B. W. Warmer Division of Summer School: Dean R. A. Schwegler, H. E. Chandler, and heads of divisions concerned. Vocational Guidance; George J. Hood, W. H. Johnson, Desmian B. Hooper, Daniel E. Kernovich, H. B. Werner and R. A. Witty. Women's Self Governing Association: Donna Agnes Husband, Eliza Mugairi and Elise Neisen Schwaeng "Resolved, that higher education he limited to those of superior ability", is the subject announced for debate at the University of Cincinnati. K. U. Bookends $ 3 5^{\mathrm{c}} $ Pair Two Book Stores UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Kedroff Quartette presents the UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Wednesday, November 13, 8:20 p. m. "Memory recalls no male quartette of such excellence." "The most extraordinary four men who ever blended their voices in the direction of an audience."—Chicago Tribune. "There is nothing like it on the concert stage."—St. Louis Globe. Single Admissions now on sale at the: School of Fine Arts Round Corner Drug Store Bell Music Company $2.00,$1.50 and $1.00 NOTE: A real saving is made by the purchase of a Season Ticket at $3.75, $5.00 or $6.00. The five concerts offered for the season are Lawrence Tibbett, America's Greatest Baritone; Toscha Seidel, a young Russian Violinist of rare brilliance; Vladimir Horowitz, the most talked of pianist before the public today; Dasilao Giannini, soprano, who has taken Europe and America by storm; The Redcoff Quartette, the finest male quartet on the Concert Stage. By Paul Robison So That's the Plan! ETTA KETT OH, BAGN - LOOK AT THE PICTURE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER THINGS THINKS BUSS = CHEER, HES INTERESTING / "NO BUSS, CHIP BOOKS! MISTUDIO-TODDIE OVER TONGHT-- YOU GOT DON'T DO IT THAT STOP YOU--BRING HIM ACHING IL GET WELL, I BROUGHT HIM OVER ETA! STANLEY MEET THE REASON WHY MEN GET HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE