SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Russell and Durant Debate Here Nov. 7 Matches Brilliant Paii Both Speakers Have Established Reputation for Clear Thinking Thinking Bertrand Runsell and Dr. Will Dartnaut, who will meet at the opening of the series this weekend, Course Nov. 7 to debate the topic "Is Modern Education a failure?" are Doctor Durant, well known to Kunzai student, has made two appearances before University crowdstaff, last month. He is also at the honors convention. In both instances he sniffing tense style have proved that he speaks even better. Bertreault Rassell has an unusual talent for making the intricate shuffle and dance of his voice. There is nothing fuggy about his work because he mind is sharp and he doesn't want to be a very busy way, but with a logical connection of things, those who have heard him Prof. Ralph Barton Perry of Hair vard has said of him, "One of the most generally distinguished and best, and philosophic minds of the age." The Independent said of him, "a certain mobility of tone characterizes the utterance of Petrushi Ritsch. A certain movement is a course of that mobility of tone. That he has an extraordinarily gift for keen observation and addition to these qualities a remarkable command of effective speech, and we have a combination difficult to master." --- Want Ads FOR RENT : A very desirable room modern bungalow near South, side of Hill. Particulars, call at 1646 Kentucky. —47 LOST: A black purse, containing about 88. Possibly in Gyn. Finder please call 1703, or leave at Kannan Business office. -46- LOST: Pratt High School ring, class 23. "Finder please call Broyles Johnson at 1029. J. —49 FOR RENT. Newly imparred room with sleep porch, Oil heat. One room from campus. Also guest room for night or week night. Places. 2180. FOR RENT: Small newly papered airport. Address 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180. —49 WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver. Phone 2529 389. —46 HAVE YOUR Christmas photography made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend. 79 Mphe Phone 964. Business and Professional DIRECTORY FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 818 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. KEYS. MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened Padlocks and nightlatch locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 Easst &hc. --tf Sheet Metal W. Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Roofing Gathering Skights Phone 245 13 East 8th St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP 836% Man. S. A. LIONS Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—Eut 8 EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOU REPAIRING Mass. Phone 250 GOOD & RICHARDS Dearers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Paint. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses D duplicated. DR. FLORECE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISSON Nursing School 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 731 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HALYD ARIEL DAVID MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOCKS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. Municipalities Increase In Kansas In Four Years C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators bleed, bent fenders rolled and broke wristles 10 East 8th Phone 486 Fable improvements have increased material in Kansas in the past four years, according to figures compiled by John Stutz, executive secretary of the Logue of Kansas Municipalities, at headquarters here at the Universi- With the exception of bonds and light services, nearly all municipal owned utilities have increased. These plants, public libraries, miles of parking, arrange in public parks, fire fighting equipment, and facilities. Privately owned light plants have nearly doubled in four years; private tourists camp have grown; and the number of swimming pools increased. Fall Prenares to Leave Washington, Nov. 4, (UP)—Former Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall after making public for the first time a report on an investigation received from E. L. Dobsey, paraded today to leave with his family for the southwest to regain strength to fight the one-year jail sentence imposed on him by Justice William Hiltz. Will Go South to Regain Health to Fight Sentence Fall said he erred in putting himself under obligation, and in trying to convince himself of the need referring to the impugn he received from Doheny, and his statement to the senate oil committee that E. B. Roper, publisher, leaned it to him. Fall's appeal will be perfected in the next 19 days, after which his prepares and file the transcripts with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Therefore, brief will be filed in the District of Columbia argument probably in April or May. Fall will not be required to return from New Mexico for these proceeding. Senators May Support Norris Tariff Resolution Washington, Nov. 2, (UP)—Senate Republican Collegians of Senat- or Hiram Bingham, Republican, Gerris Resolution censuring the senator's carib activities if the word resolution is hung to "dismprove" An amendment proposing to soften the tone of the censure probably will be offered Monday by Senator Simon D. Fess, Republican, Ohio, and then Mr. Trump will be passed by an overwhelming majority, according to present plans. Certificate Presented As Permanent Record A framed parchment certificate bearing the names of the nine seniors who have won the scholarship key provided by Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, in connection with Dias's baccalaureate on a permanent record. Each year the law is presented by a judge, who then appoints a lawyer who upon graduation takes high est in scholarship for the entire course in commerce and business ad Last year Joseph Corry was awarded the key and it is planned to add the name of the winning senior each year as the award is made and made. In the event that a permanent record of the Delta Sigma Pi scholarship key awards. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Refrigerators General Electric Rainfall is 5.42 Inches The rainfall of 5.42 inches is the heaviest for October since 1913, and is almost double the normal amount. Monthly Meteorological Summary sent out Nov 1, by Clark S. Spalibury, obbserver at Kansas University Meteorological Station. Record of October Is Highest Since Year 1913 Since Year 1913 Rain fell in measurable amounts on 11 days which is four more than the sound number. The hardest rain was recorded on October 28. The relative humidity of 29.6 per cent is about 12 per cent for October and 43 per cent for October since 1623. There were five forgy days during the month, which number has not been reached. "Daily temperatures during the mail," said C. J. Slee, meteormost month were generally above normal. "Most days the temperature to give a好感, outstanding record." Memphis, Teen, Nov. 2. (UP)—One man was missing today after sinking of the United States government ship Stuart two years ago. Stuart three years near New Murdah, Mo., last night. The 20 other members of the crew were rescued by the Gamma starship Hiberson, E. F., Harvey Carverhillery, Mo., was the missing The mean temperature for the month of 68-79 is 2.70 degrees above the normal for October. The maximum reached on Oct. 16, is a degree below the normal maximum. The minimum, recorded on the morning of the 23 and 25, is four degrees above the normal minimum. The greatest difference between the two measures of degrees and occurred on two weeks. We days, the 25 and 26. The Gamma was valued at $300, 000. **Dominion Theatre** Galdbergh, Donning, Irene Bergman, Alice Gallup, Marjorie Luxten, and Katherine FitzGibbon, at Kansas City; Pauline Schole, at Oleaena, Mo. Marijie Simmings, and Helen Gibson, at Holton; Ln Verne Hittings, at Ruth Hittings, at Lyndon; Genevieve Charles, at Blue Montow. Martha Jane Ulrich of the Alpha Chi Omega home was called to her home in Hamilton by the death of her niece. B. J. Kernely and Gladys Griffith, et the Alpha Chi Omega house, are accompanying the week-end in Tropheus. Spending the week-end at her home spendling the week-end at her home Delta Signa Lamida guests this week-end are Don Rhones, and H. C. Jameson, of Toneka; Edward Cooper, of Emporia; Walter Scherzer, of Wichita Falls; and John Chantec, of Chanute; Nolloughy, and Joe Brewer, of Manhattan. Claira Linalde, of Agenda, is a week-end guest at the PI Uppon house. Richard Holmes and Ray Reid are also guests, spreading the week-end at St. Joseph. Members and alumni of Phil Bhi Phi gave a benefit bridge at the chapter house Saturday afternoon after graduation. In order to raise money for the maintenance of the settlement school flower garden, which was decorated with autumn flowers. Marcie Seibert, of Marion, was a guest at the Phil Delta Theta house Friday. The Book Nook 1001 MIDTOWN PHONE 800 Mrs. Eibel M. Evans, manager of the University Cafeteria, was hostess at a Halloween party for the cafeteria student force Friday night A new shipment from China, including old pewter. unusual rings of jade, chrysoberyl, amethyst, and carved coral is now on display. Let us show them to you. FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Victor Releases urol (rump pack 1) Got a Great Big Date Got a Great Big Date An Old Italian Love Song Like Me Less—Love Me More Fascinating You Coon Sanders Orchestra Jean Goldikette Orchestra Don Howard Orchestra Don Howard Orchestra Gems from Tales of Hoffman Victor Opera Co. Gems from Mignon Victor Opera Co. Eva Waltzer International Noelty Orchestra Carmen Sylva Waltz International Noelty Orchestra Monastery Bells Victor Concert Band Mill in the Forest Victor Concert Band Indian Love Call Jane Crawford Serenado Jane Crawford at the Memorial Union building, about 35 guests were present. Out-of-town guests included Jack Long, of Tampa; Miss Mary Ellen Nelson, of Elksau. The evening was spent in Halloween stunts, and dancing. Tau Nau Tau sorority will entertain tain with a bridge tea for the new pledges this afternoon at the house. The tables will be decorated with autumn flowers, Mrs. W. A. Church, housemother, will act as hostess. A football game and a cross-country run between Kansas and Nebraska, were the main features at the Wesley Foundation party at the Methodist church in Lincoln. The event were a tria, Iris Fitzsimmonus was referee. A color scheme of Kansas and Nebraska University colors was used, and Kenneth Ewing was in charge of decorumbra, leading lind charge of the 'affreshments'. Social Calendar Social Calendar Sunday Tau Nu Tau ten, chapter house. --q Announcements --- The K. U. Dumes will meet Tuesday, Nov. 5, with Mrs. C, R. Yates, 205 East 12th street. The meeting will be held at Hennesy Hostesses will be Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Lloyd Boughton, and Mrs. Porter Clark Wise of University students. This Week at the Theaters Monday: Delores Costello and Donald Nagal in "Tender Loin." The Patee Tuesday: Al Jackson and May Me Avey in "The Jazz Singer." Wednesday: Barbara Bedford and Conway Tearle in "Smoke Bellow." Thursday: "The Horse Lover." Friday: "Barefoot Jack Richardson in "Eager Lips." Saturday: Tom Tyler in "Phantom of the Range." The Dickinson, Sound Pictures Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Up!" Mormon and Mack in "Why Bring Thai Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Lady Lies" with Walter Hunton. Varsity, Sound Pictures --- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: Nancy Carroll and Hal Skelly in "The Dance of Life" Monday, Tuesday; Ruth Chatterton in "The Charming Sinners." Saturday: Ken Maynard in "The Lawless Legion." THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. AND A PHOTOGRAPH Read the Kansan want ads. ROARS ROMANCE! A PHOTOGRAPH it is on you paper. We can make the photo and we have the paper. THOMPSON STUDIO Henry Albach, LIB. 28*, editor of The Lawrence Democrat, will speak at a student forum at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 1245 New Hampshire, at 9:45 a.m. today on the subject, "Respect for Authority." "Don't you know that the early bird always catches the worm?" Plate Lunch 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Prices Prices Matinee 10-30 Night 10-50 ALL- TALKING AND GAYETY! GIRLS THE TWO BLACK CROWS MORAN & MACK Why Bring That Up ? By Paul Robison SHORT SUBJECTS HE DID HIS BEST ALL-TALKING COMEDY KELLER SISTERS and LYNCH SINGING JX MOVIETONE NEWS THUR. FRI. SAT. Show at 3.7-9 "THE LADY LIES" DRAMA WITH SMART ROMANCE — DRAMA WITH WALTER HUSTON and CLAUDETTE COLBERT Dumb Dan, the Milk Man .