MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Class of 1905 to Hold Rally at Homecoming to Promote Reunior Alumni Group Also Is Plannin Faculty Fund; Principal Event in June Word had been circulated to members of the class of 1905 that a rally will be held at homecoming prepare at the convent movement, exercises. A faculty fund which was started by the class of 1904 in 1928 when the classes of 04, 05, '06, and 07 were formed. The faculty exercise, is being considered by the class of 1955. Members hope to get an early start by having a rally. Dr. E, R. G. Canty, who is chief of the medical services at the Walter Reed General hospital at Washington, the community where he is most interested in the plan and hopes that a rally can be planned for homecoming in order to get a good response. Albert Beach, mayor of Kansas City, is also in favor of the ruly and eager for his class to continue the work. He completed last year by the class of 1904. Two prominent University graduates in Bartowville, Ohio, Burkelette Blue, 168, and Monkey E. Michael, 157, are the very much interested in the plan. Present Second Recita Moncreiff and Taylor Alternate on Faculty Program Mrs. Alice Moenier, contralto, and Prof. Howard C. Taylor, pianist, of the School of Fine Arts faculty, will conduct a concert on Thursday, 5 at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Administration building. Mrs. Moenier is accompanied by Dean D. M. Searwont. The program follows: "Miri, Fargue," (Cidalaria); "arbe d'arabe"; "Roman de la Palma"; (Handel); "Romans de la Palma" from "La Dame de Pionne" (Tschiekwichy); by sang by M., Mon- ton "Andante. Favori." (Beethoven) "Boehmann." (Beethoven) "Caprice E. flay." Paganiini-Lisert); played by Professor Taylor. "Es muss ein Wunderbar sein' (Last); "Meine Liebe ist grun (Brahm); "Dregap"; (Brahma) sung by Mrs. Morgleff "Silver Cascade" (Niemann) "Not turge" (Griege); Waltz, from the Balm lett "N ailla" (Delibes-Dohmany) played by Prof. Taylor. "Highwynner" (Carpenter); "Ah Love but a Day" (Beech); "Mountain Girl's Lance" (Young); "Mummy" (Jamison); mung by Mr. Mienrec The legislature of Ohio made an appropriation of $145,500 to be used by the departments of physics, mechanics and industrial engineering for new equipment. --the championship will probably be decided when California meets Stanford in the "big game" the latter part of this month. A victory would give California its first conference title and the only undefended team on the coast. Want Ads FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter in first class condition. Phone 2120 after 5 p. m. —48 LOST: Bill fold Saturday at the Gridgraph. Please return to 1245 Oread. Reward. — 448 BOOM AND heard for two girls, close to Campus. 1712 Alhambra. Call 2339M after 6 a.m. — 51 LOST: A black purse containing about 88. Probably in Gym, Finder please call 1783, or leave at Kansan Business office. —46. FOR RENT : A very desirable 5- room modern bungalow near South side of Hill. Particulars, call at 1646 Kentucky. —47 LOST: Peart High School ring, class '28. Finder please call Broyeer Johnson at 10:20, . . . -49 FOR RENT: Newly packed room with sleeping porch. Oil heat. One black from campus. Also guest room for night or single week. Phone: 314-2800. FOR RENT: Small newly papered apartment. Address 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180. —46 WANTED: Family and student laundry, Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver, Phone 2529 M8. —46 HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moorhouse. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719 Phone 604. —51 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; grills repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Butter's Repair Shop, 8 East 6th. —af. Coach Hamilton Makes Enviable Record Before Coming Here as Track Mentor Coach Brutus Hamilton who succeeded Dr. H, J. Huff in track this fall has made a record in the clinder sport. Since leaving the University of Missouri over seven years ago, he and his team have recorded a record with teams he has coached. While at Missouri he made three letters in trick as well as setting up a few more new records both in the United States and in none of these records now stand, however. He was also a two-tie letter in trick at end position on the Tiger. Following his graduation from college Hamilton accepted a position teaching English and Journalism in the city where he spent a year at this and then went to Westminster college at Fulham before he became head coach of track. Schools Send Delegates Many Representatives Attend Editors' Conferences Nearly 160 different high schools of Kansas have sent delegates to the annual High School Editors' Conference in the ten years the conferences have been held by the department of education. Five of these schools have had representatives at all ten of the conferences; six from Kansas and two from Kansas City, Mo., have attended conferences and 12 have attended eight of the ten. Other schools have attended a leader number of times, ranging down to the 40 who have attended but one whose number has that had been here for two of the ten. The number of schools represented each year has grown from 38 in 1918 to 420 in 2016. The last year was 298, of whom 62 were teachers of high school journal- The schools represented all the 10 years were Hutchinson, Kannan City, Kan, Lawrence, Leuvenworth and Topeka. Nine out of the ten years, representative cases from Alabama, Chase Manhattan and Pittsburgh, and from the Westport and the Manual high Airplanes Carry Deer To Rim of Grand Canyon Grand Canyon, Ariz., Nov. 4—A-airplanes are being used in restocking the south rim of the Grand Canyon with gear from the famous Kabbalah barked vehicles. The cargo plane on, to Red Butte 95 miles away, on the south side. They had been brought the 16 miles from Pipe Springs to Fredonia by truck, and completed the 30-mile trip by airplane. Their combined air and truck journey is made in exactly three hours, whereas their predecessors of the last two or three years who made 240 miles by truck had to travel 240 miles from 24 to 36 hours on the road. In Congress Today Senate Considerers resolution to cease Senator Bingham, Republican, Comm Judiciary committee considers sub- committee reports. House Meets for introduction of bills and to adjourn for three days. Indiana University extension service 7s to include master classes in music. At this time Hamilton had made no reputation as a track coach and athletic authorities throughout the country. He was to be produced a championship squad his first year. Hamilton continued his training for three years, first place team for four years. Besides track work he helped produce winning football and cross-country Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch typewriting. Touch Typewriting Special afternoon classes for University students. Following Doctor Huff's resignation in 1928 as head track coach at the University, athletic officials bore witness that he would monitor staring them in the face. Immediately Hamilton was selected to track and cross-country. Alas, he didn't make it time so far to show what progress he could make with the flow of new material in his sport, it is evident he will remain on track reputation will remain on top. Amarillo, Tex.—(UOP)—Gene Howe, Amarillo editor who gained national fame for his criticisms of Mary Garion and Col. Charles Lindbergh, has launched a new debanking campaign, funded at the author of a snake story. De-bunting Texas Editor Disproves Snake Story Owen P. White, writing in *Colliers magazine*, said a coiled ratter followed the paint of a gun aimed at his head. "The paint did not miss its head when you shot it at." LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kanaas. Howe experimented. Try as he would, he could not shoot the snake in the head-neut, at least, until he'd hit it many times in other places. Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 4. —(UP) —Bodies of 86 World War dead will arrive in Le Harve, France, today enroute from Archangel, North Russia, according to announcement from the veterans of foreign wars here. Bodies of Soldiers Are Returned From Russia "It is such bank as this that it makes the development of common sense in this country slow," said Howe in his newspaper column, "A 'D' for bank is not bank. It should be to do with cash or with grand pераn in small cities, is needed." All but 15 will be returned to Detroit to be buried in their native state, the rest sent to various cities for residence in accordance with wishes of relatives. A cable indicated the boat bringing the bodies would reach American shores about Dec. 1. Read the Kansan want ads M. U. Student Kills Self With Two Shots; Failure Was Feared Trenton, Mo., Nov. 4, —(U)W-William B. (I)AmB. 20-year-old university of Missouri student in the college of arts and sciences, faced life's future and rather than face death, chose to close his life letters today. William B. Rogers, 23. Commits Suicide in Room; Leaves Two Letters Last Saturday night, after explaining in a carefully written note that his father had written letters to himself and had written letters to his mother, Mrs. Minne Rogers, and his brother, Dr. Charles, the student faithfully shot himself in his room in a house in Columbia, Missouri, during a burial after Coroner E. G. Davis had concluded his investigation. In his letter to his mother he said, "I would rather take my life now than submit to failure later on." In his farewell note to his fraternity brothers, Rogers wrote that only the thought of the grief it would cause him in his own life laid her death. The note also requested his friends to pay debts aggregating $50 he owed in Columbia and asked that his uncle, J. R. McGuire of Trenton, who had cared for his burial expenses, take care of burial expenses. Relatives here took the note to mean that Rogers believed he was not getting along well academically with his classmates by the youth only adds mystery to the suicide for reports at the University show his progress there was good. The note to his young woman told her that he would tone as that written to his mother. New York's Candidates Make Final Bid For Votes New York, Nov. 4, (UP)—New York's mayoral candidate makes their final bid for votes today on the runoff of Arnold Rothetein, gambler, whose unsolved death has been one of the issues in the present can- The four major candidates, James J. Walker, Democrat incumbent; Frieda H. La Guardia, republican incumbent; Richard E. Enright, Richard E. Enright, square-deal, will make the customary election even speaking tonight of the strategist. As the final hours of the campaign passed increasing support for the socialist candidate because apparent only, the harvest charges, for election. Several former professors of the School of Business have recently accepted new appointments, H. F. Bergman and J. M. Duffield, and a senior of accounting 1924-29, has been appointed assistant treasurer of the Dodge and Company, New York. J. Weekley Sternberg, who was a the staff from 1929-26, has resigned his position at the University of Ohio to take charge of Mansfield, Ohio office of Vercoe and Company. Dr. Weiss is the head of the department of economics at Columbia University, New York. Purdue Leads in Big Ter Boilermakers Beat Wisconsin Remain Undefeated College, Nov. 4. — (UP) — Those Purdue Boulder boulders, considered "dark house" at the start of the season, are now standing on their stands and down in Lansing, Col., the students vie for Big Ten title even to come their way. Three Former Professors Have New Appointments Ovening perhaps the best back bench in the Middlewest - Harmerson, Welch, Yunwish and White - Purdue down Wisconsin Saturday to continue its unleashed march, and there are real concerns that it will be in a defeat when the season is ended. Still without a loss, but owning two victories, the Minnesota appears to have a great chance to finish the season with only victories, but it has a harder row to hoe from here on out than Purdue. While Purdue has only low Iowa to play, Michigan gets must meet Iowa, Michigan and Wiscinnie. These two teams are the only ones in the Big Ten which have unmarried records. Otto too is undefeated in the game and has played a game with Indiana. Philadelphia, Nov. 4, —(UP) The short shirt vogue gave an increase of approximately $24 million in the profits per annum in the United States, according to a survey made by the Wharton School of Business and Commerce at the University. Topeka, Nov. 4. — For the fourth quarter of 2016, gasoline tax collections have amounted to $1,000,000, according to the October report made public today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Despite these increasing gasoline tax collections, State Auditor Will French made public figures today that a new equipment was facing a debt in accounts. DANCE IF YOU REALLY WANT TO TO A SWEET BAND Get a Date for SATURDAY Nov. 9 Simmonds and His Collegians VARSITY DANCE UNION BUILDING Stags $1.25 Dates .75 California Gains Coast Supremacy Over U. S. C. California Gains Coast San Francisco, Nov. 4 - (UP) - By his victory over the University of California at Santa Barbara on Saturday, the University of California today was looked upon as the outstanding eleven on the Pacific coast. The UCLA team also pitted strength in defeating Southern California, 15 to 7, and tourned the NCAA championship i m their favor. If Stanford defends the Bear, there is a possibility of a quadruple tie between California, Stanford, U. S. C, and Oregon. Martin Schiller, 17. Chess Prodigy Is O. U. Student Norman, Nov. 4, Special-A. 17-year old freshman who holds the record of playing five chess games at a time and making 15 moves blind folded is a student at the University at Oklahoma this year. He is Martin Kostner of New York City, who is taking a course in the school of engineering. Schiller won the championship in the New York chess tournament in 1928, and is a member of the famous team that won the World Championship will be a member of the Sooner team Social Calendar Tuesday K. U, Dames, 3 o'clock, at the home f Mrs. C, R. Yates. W, S. G, A. ten, 3 to 5, rest room of west Administration building. Delta Vista ten, 2 to 5 house. University Women's Club, 3:00 p.m. Myers Hall. Kappa Sigma party, house, Delta Chi Party, house Delta Zeta Party, house. Announcements --in the dramatic story of stage and backstage. By Oetra Roy Cohen, Grubb Adam Brody, Intertitles laughter! There will be a Ku Ku meeting in Fraser hall, Tuesday at 7:30. It is important that all members going to Oklahoma be there. Bob Garlinghouse. President. FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 118 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E.W. PENCHARD MODERN SHOE SHOP E. W. PUNCHARD Rooled - Guttered - Skylights Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812 1/2 Mass. Phone 256 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. J.A.LYONS DR. C. E. OREULUP—Evt & EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 444· Office over Crown Drug Store Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax. B. G. GUSTAFSON, Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. 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