TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1029 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Total Enrollment Increased by 154 From Last Year Official Figures Tabulate at Registrar's Office; Decrease in Three (click) Schools The total net enrollment of students in the University of Kansas on Nov. 1, 1929 is 4,178 which is an increase from the previous year 1928. There have been $6 withdrawals to date, according to an official notice today by George O. Foote, registered. The College of Liberal Arts and Sethen shaves the largest increase in the number of students parched with 2,314 a year ago. Of those encrolled in the college, there are 1,023 A decrease in enrollment was formed in the Schools of Pharmacy, Law and Education. The largest decrease was from 123 to 95. Although six women are enrolled in the School of Pharmacy this year as compared with fourteen last year, men caused the enrollment to drop from 89 to 70. Just as last year four women are enrolled in the School of Pharmacy, the number of men has decreased from 89 to 70. Fewer Fine Arts Students For women have enrolled in the school of women's studies, but the large number of women enrolled has caused a net increase from 329 to 342. There was an increase from 368 to 401 and a decrease from 61 to 43 or more. There are 562 men and six women enrolled in the School of Engineering and Architecture giving a total net enrollment of 568 as compared with 561 last year. In the School of Medical Sciences, 325 as against 355 last year. The enrollment n the School of Business has increased from 131 last year. Want Ads FOR SALE: Black satin slipper, size 61/2 AA. Telephone 2297 M. —49 FOR SALE--Underwood typewriter in first class condition. Phone 2128 after 5 p. m. —48 BOOM AND board for two girls close to Campus, 1712 Alabama. Call 2339 after 6 p.m. — 51 LOST: Bill fold Saturday at the Gridgraph. Please return to 1245 Oread, Reward. —48 FOR RENT : A very desirable 5- room modern bungalow georg South side of Hill. Particulars, call at 1640 Kentucky. —47 HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719 - 54 - Phone 9645. LOST: Pratt High School time, class 28. Finder please call Brocye barnon at 1920, J. —49. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and paddocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 47th Street. --tf Business and Professional DIRECTORY ... FIRST CLASS EARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 6:38 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roiling - Gattering - Skilights Room 245 13 East Rb St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Max. RN SHOE SH J. A. LYONS MODERN SHOE SHOP 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EVE I E BAR. Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445. Office Over Crowd Drug Store TRANK H. LESCHER SHIOR REPAIRING 812½ Mast Phone 256 WIDE GO W BICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paintts, Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Appl. Fire Dept. 207-700 W. 8th. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optomistite Complete lines of frames, trusses, brackets, etc. to 146 of which 128 are men and 1 women. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSician Phone 2337 St. Louis, Missouri H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Dbg. Phone 395 HARDAVID LEYNAND MOTORCYCLES New and Used KINGS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Pender Work Radiatorsblend, bent fenders rolled and breaks whitted. Phone 486 More Women in Education Outnumbered men in the School of Education. In the School of Education there are 72 women and 23 men. In the School of Education there are 299 women and 45 men. In all other schools women have a decided The summer session showed an increase from 1.102 to 1.223 not occurring duplicate enrollments in the regular year. The number of students in 5.472 as compared with 5.177 for 1928. SOCIETY Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Luna Ridgwick of Omana to Mort White of Bobot has Saturday afternoon at Omana, both students at the University, Mr. White is remembered as a member of the varsity football and baseball squads as a member of Ft Upla fraternity. Guests at the Tau Gamma house over the week-end included: Lucy Curts, of Vermilion; Carls Nutt, of Bordick; Harribert, husband of, to Joan O'Neill; Richard, of Viola Bell, of Republic; and Evelyn Stoner, of Merrowville. Gusta Saben, of Jamestown, was a guest at the Delta Zeta house last weekend. George Fitzgerald was a guest at the Sigma Nu house yesterday and to-day. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson and Daughter, Margaret Lawson, c'22 have returned from Webster Grove, Mo. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Holloway, of Kansas City, and Chyton Lindemond, of Topeka. Henry Stubercruit, Jack Sehanser, Ray Scriner, and Mr. and Mrs. E, Herman of, Kansas City; Lynn Balford, of Kansas City; Kan; Mary A. Kirkpatrick, of George Epps, of Topaik; were week end guests at the Triangle house. The W. S. G. A. tea tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock in the rest room of the central Administration building will be in charge of the Women's Self Government Association and will also counsel the union council urgens all freshmen to come and meet the candidate for vice-president and secretary of the freshman class. Social Calendar Tuesday K. U. Dames, 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. R. Yates. Wednesday W. S, G. A, ten, 3 to 5, rest room of west Administration building. Delta Zone, 2 to 5 hours. Thurdalav University Women's Club, 3:00 p.m. Myers Hall. --to Christmas Service The Contemporary Literary Study club of the American Association of University women will meet Wednesdays day night at the home of Mrs. Rajal Cannatum street, a 8:00 o'clock. Roll call will be quotation of poetry. Announcements --to Christmas Service Red Cross Will Open Annual Drive for Funds on Campus Next Week London, Nov. 5, — (UP) — Premier J.R. Ramsey Mandated to the House of Commons today on his visit to Britain in a statement of himself and President Heaver that war between the United States and Great Britain is "unthinkable." Mexico City, Nov. 5, -UP)—Governor Manuel Carpio of Aguascalientes, his private secretary, and two Americans were instantly killed when their plane crashed near Villa del Viento, Mexico, after being a severe rainstorm last night, advises to the department of the Interior said. Chancellor Urges All Students To Help Organization In Campaign Arrangements for thirteenth annual roll call membership drives of the National Society chapter have been completed by Miss Family Joyce, general chairman of the society. Miss Perris has appointed faculty and staff solicitations for each building she oversees. She also enrolls the enrollment of every person on the University pay call as a member. Members of the corps of faculty and staff solicitorse are: Prof. F. E. Koster, Blake hall; Miss Mary Grant and Prof. J. N. Carman, Fraser hall; Prof. I. Reynolds, Incameran green hall; Miss Peyton Cook, Memorial Union building; Miss Isa Wheibel, Watson library; Miss Kablebelle Doering, Snow hall; John Shively, Stoker, Chemistry building; Herbert Aliphin, Robinson gymnasium; Miss Mary Jenkins, Miss Ciarat Hatton, Miss Irew Peebody and Prof. Donald George Beauclair, Marvin hall; Lieut. Harry F. Myers, Fowler shop; Prof. Kenneth K. Landes, Haworth hall; Dr. Rachel Sparks, student hospital; Miss Margaret Snow, repair shop. Solicitation from organized houses will be made through the president of the organization will meet with Miss Ferris ad. Prof. will meet with Miss Ferris and Prof. The Day Janes will assume charge of subscription tables in Mavin hall, Watson library and Prairie hall Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week. "The Red Cross not only does rescue work in time of flood, fire, earthquake or hurricane, but it carries on its share of public health work among school children in this country." The Red Cross should therefore be considered worth of financial support by the government. "Thanks to the wonderful organization of the Red Crescent, money at their hands yields greater dividends than any other expenditure we make," said Terry McMullen. Cast for Play Announced "The Devil In the Cheese" Will Appear In Two Weeks The cast for "The Devil in the Cheese" by Tomb Cushing, which will be the play given by the dramatist John O'Neill, 18, 19, and 20, was announced tests. The characters will be taken by the following: Jimmie Chinnel, Albert Kerr; Dr. Pointell Jones, Sum Barries; Qiqley, Ibrahim Hammond; Goldman Qiqley, Emil Jennings; Chublook, George Calhoun; Father Petros, John Fistel; Constantines, Daryl Koumil; Hailee Connell, Hailee Connell; Giancio Gregg, Leo Shannon; shepherds, Carleton Myers, Paul Koger; cangarians, La Vernue Mundt, Clarence L. Francisco, Foster Runda, Lena Rosemig; Qiqley's double, The scene of the first act of the play, which is a fantastic comedy, is laid in a monastery on the top of a mountain in modern Greece. The scene unfolds as the monk, Golinda Quigley, and the third act goes back to the monastery. In Congress Today Mrs. Allen Crafton is directing the play. Continues debate on rates in tariff bill. Senate Judiciary committee considers sub committee, reports. Judiciary subcommittee resumes lobby investigation. --to Christmas Service In recess until Thursday. House Wrapping Bureau Planned Merchants Add New Feature to Christmas Service Few Changes Are Expected A free wrapping and mailing service for Christmas packages is to be established in Lawrence for the benefit of local shoppers during shopping season according to a decision of the Merchants Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce at its regular monthly meeting Monday through Friday. Chamber of Commerce headquarters. The wrapping bureau will be located in the gymnasium at the Chamber of Commerce building at Eighth Street. The bureau templates the maintenance of a staff of competent clerks who will wrap, in proper form for mailing, any Christmas packages brought to them by the service, absolutely no charge for the service. Discussion of the budget for the coming year's work and a report by the Commission on the protection of Commercial Organization Secretaries occupied most of the reelection process. No definite decision reached concerning the closing of the stores on Armistice Day. Announcement will be made of that later. Send the Kansan home. New York, New York, Nov. 26-(UP)-National football leaders today appeared likely to maintain their positions among the elite for another week as most of them face supposedly weaker accounts during the coming week. Sectional Leaders May Maintain Their Positions However, no district will lack the interesting games as in addition to the numerous team matches there are numerous games in which unusually well matched teams are Our Cooks Yale, Pittsburgh, Cornell and Penn- yylanis—the big four of the East— should win bandily from their respe- tive rivals—Maryland, W. & J., West o p re t o a as good as Your Mothers or Better in the Union Building HILLSIDE PHARMACY sandwiches Candies 9th Indiana Plate Dinners Served from 11:30 a. m.-1:30 p. m. and 6:00 p. m.-8:00 p. m. Your Choice of Eight Meats Service with Courtesy Virginia and Pennsylvania State- although there is a distinct chance of an unset in severe contest. In the Missouri Valley, Nebraska and South Dakota all lost the Theo's only defeat of the year was at the hands of Texas while Kansas ran to Illinois. Kansas Aaron Huffman New York, Nov. 5—(UIP) Wall street rested today while New York citizens cast their ballots in a municipal election. Tomorrow the market will open at the usual time, but closing hips has been changed to 1 p. m. Looking back on the market of yesterday, observations were of the optimism according to normal procedure. A growing selling was growing less persistent. Columbus, Q., Nov. 5—(UP)— Greece, Greek Owens, U.S. appointed by C. Mallory, Hawaiian Canton, United States Senate successive the late Senator Theodore Brown. SELS POUR LE BAIN (INTL SALE) $1.00 Contents 13 Ounces THE DANCE OF LIFE "WELCOME DANGER" AWAITED BY EVERY WOMAN WHO USES COTY CREATIONS BATIANA BAY BAY BAY CIALASLAST BAILLE THE AVAUFURIE COTY CAF LIMOURIE LAMINE L'ORIANA CHAIN CAFE L'OISEAN CHAIN CAFE GLORIOUS! GLAMOROUS! Breath Taking Entertainment! 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