THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Gamblers Fav Heavily Four Billion Dollars Involved in Commercial Vice New York, —(UP)—More than four billion dollar changes hands through commercialized gambling in the United States each year, according to a survey埋 by Howard McLean, matrifer for The North American Review. The sums handled by gamblers in either New York or Chicago far exceed those won and lost in the world's most famous centers of legalized gambling. The centers are in the current issue of the magazine, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit and Washington are close rivals of Monte Carlo in the world whose gambling activities he excels. M. Leflai's itemized tabulation of the nation's gambling bill is as follows: Baseball pool $500,000,000; police games (batteries) on daily totals of bank clearinges or other daily figuring; $1,000,000,000; handbook betting on tues. $800,000,000; cards; dice and cards; $300,000,000; incubator-shams; $800,000,000; Want Ads FOUND: Money on campus Monday. Owner may have it by identifying and paying for ad. Phone K, U, 112. SEWING: Remodeling, alternations, coats reinted; children's coats, men's shirts, professional coats and garments, and dresses made. Prices reasonable. 1104 Kentucky. Phone 1949 M. — 44 WINTER 15 bar, keep your resistance at pat by pat by entering the food. Our chef plans menu that will serve up healthy food. No homebuyer was more care in the preparation and delivery of foods. Bake Inn. 411 West 14th街. 47 FOR RENT: Newly purposed room with sleeping porch. Oil bent. Bent- black from campus. Also guest room. First night or week end. Plot 146. Single bedroom. LOST: Yellow sold Hamilton strap watch and Sheaffer fonten pen, It found, call Bri Walter at 966, -43 TUTORING: Why wait. Freshman Math, German, Greek, Latin; con- versation or analysis? 56 per bu- lon and 10 per day. Phone: Killiptrick, 277-345 - J. FOR RENT: apartment; Phone 2180. Small newly papered Address 1247 Ohio. 46 WANTED: Family and student bunny. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver, Phone 3529 8YM — 46 HAVE YOUR Christmas photography made at the Moor House. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend '71 Dennis. Phone 654-328-9000. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, doors and padlocks; gris repair tools; Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Ruker's Repair Shop, 8 East Fifth Street, NY, 10026. Business and Professional DIRECTORY FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Work and Farms E. W. PENCHARD Rooding - Guttering - Skiglights Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—Eye B EAR Special Attention to Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812-753 Mass. Phone 256 GOOD W RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Was. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCIA BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICAL Phone 3178 MASSACHUSETTS H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Building. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOWLEDGE BICYCLE SHOP Phone 911 1014 Mass. C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators实务, bentenders rolled and welded. Phone 10 8th East Pledges of Delta Zeta Enjoy Walkout but Pay Realizing that a long meeting was ahead, in which they were to be told their faults and misdemeasurements during the past week, the Delta Zeta team moved out while the activists were buoyed in their own meeting. The actives, unacquainted to the extraordinary quietness, investigated, only to find the house deserted. Then came a comet that revealed the fate of the recalcitrant pledges. After finding out by telephone that a line party had invaded a certain theater, the pursurer set out. The theater, since the under refused to let them hunt for the riders; in fact, they refused to show up about an hour, they came trailing out, but were haunted home in a house, mop and dist, far to the right. Dentists Lag In Research Dr. Hrdlicks Suggests Institute For Dental Research Nabonesa Rerviern Washington--American dentists are pre-eminent in the practice of mechanical dentistry, but they have allowed aborted dental research to continue. The department's actions, says Dr.鹤 Hedlinda, of the Southwestern Institution. To remedy this condition, Duerer Hedlinda suggested a reintroduction of an Institute of Dental Research. Present dental research be characterized as more "nibbling". He said that men coming to him for such a procedure would usually badly hammered by lack of time for thorough investigations, often having days to devote to the problem. The Institute of Dental Research should be located in Washington or some similar center where medical libraries and museums are accessible to students and educators in other fields, such as nutrition, anatomy and anthropology, and should be connected with all sorts of other scientific laboratories. Doctor Haddad will be the founder of the establishment in this country and elsewhere for scholarships for dental research. The numerical and financial strength of the dental professionals is the reason these suggestions perfectly practical in Doctor Haddla's opinion. Misouri Union Campaign Nets $161,000 Last Week The Memorial Union operating committee has been advised of the progress at the University of Missouri for the completion of their Union building in which $161,000 was paid by the students there last week. In addition to this sum the students are putting over a campaign which will go into effect next semester, and which provides for the fee of $8 to be charged to every student. To help them pay the fees freshmen are to be asked to help contribute $20,000 toward the finish of the new stadium. In Congress Today United States --son schedule of term bill Judiciary subcommittee continues lobby investigation. Senate Continues debate on rates in chemical schedule of tariff bill. Meets for introduction of bills and to adjourn for three days. The Archicultural school at Am Arbor will conduct an Art exhibition each month in coming year. They will include original drawings from magazines, penny sketches by New York artist Wendy Chase and bronzes by American sculptors, and a traveling exhibit prepared by American Architectural schools. scholastic grades disgriee universities and should be done away with if they don't teach it. The universities of New York who addressed 5000 Utah educators in Salt Lake City recently. They are merely subunits of the university, and the highest grades are given to the students who can best "ape" teachers, according to Doctor Rogers. Public Can Act as Own Censor, Says Chenery, Editor of Colliers, Who Praises Taste of Readers New York, (UP)—The public is entirely competent to act as its own owner and it does it in a highly efficient manner. It is the editor of Chelsea's weekly, believes. "Experience proves that the advantage of censorship are wrong," he said. "We do not need censorship for the situation taken care of itself. Good books live and good plays live. Observe books and observe plays live. The truth of that can be determined easily by just a moment's thought." "Take, for instance, the original edition of Gulliver's travels. It was a book sold in 1702, and there were sold. But when a second edition was brought out, shildped and shipped to all the countries in the world, quantities and that is the edition which lives now. The same is true of the original." People Dislike Veigur Books The book is often a painting or a painting which has vulgarity for its sole appeal that has lived. Such books are quite rare, and there is a few months. But it seen so because the public doesn't want that the women and women are fundamentally desert. People Dislike Vulgar Books "Nor can I recall a single book or play or painting which a camera has been successful in suppressing. But if they have permission may have barred it from this place or that for a little while but if it has a true feature or form of drama, it will survive." The establishment of an R.O.T.C. aviation unit at Kanassa University was discussed in a meeting at Marvin Koch, head of the department of mechanical engineering, and Major W. C. Koenig, commandant of the unit, by about 75 people. A petition to secure the establishment of the unit here, which has already been signed by 50 students interested in aviation, is being considered. Installment of R. O. T.C. Aviation Unit Discussed Men Students Pick Menus Most Wisely Norman, (Special)—Contradicting the popular notion that men do not know how to select their meals from the menu, five owners of restaurants patronized by University of Oklahoma students are better dieticians than women. Boys eat more vegetable plate bunches and less sweet, matries, and sandwiches between meals, they eat the most cookies and malted milks to "cook." The restaurants cater that co-eds thrive on sandwiches and salads. Coffee and ice cream cocoons are equally enjoyed in winter with both men and women. "In my experience I never have found a public officer anywhere who was competent to judge whether a child was just obscene. My own first experience with censorship occurred in Chicago when I was a reporter covering the civil rights movement. The school board, which had Jews in its membership, attempted to remove the schools because it deemed it unfair to the Jewish people. The effort did not succeed but the instance is indicative of how unreasonable enforcement can be." A school of city planning was approved by vote by the Corporation of Harvard University. At the same time it was voted to offer the degree in public administration will be the first school of this kind ever opened in the United States. Popular Opinion Is Effective "Advocates of tenorship do that realize just how quickly and how effectively the resulting or the theater/public deals with offerings made by a public scene. Not only will the public, but ally refuse to hear or listen, ruin the value of obscene books or plays, but will remember who published the works offered in offering will suffer severely because of suspicion which the objectionable one has arraised. So as a pure matter of business, publishers and producers will not take chances with that which is likely to disguise "The public can be trusted to take care of itself in the mirror of its own life," he said, "so it also a better judgment and enforce its judgment with far more cer- Cyclones Practice Fundamentals August, Oct. 30—(UP)—Successive scrimmages for last night and tonight up the menu for the Iowa MVC. Workman strived to improve the blocking and tackling of his men, which was highly unsatisfactory in the second string team. The second string teams were used in the scrimmage with Welle working as quarterback, Harry Johnson end, call, receiver. Nagel remaining in the backfield. Large German Bank Merger Berlin, oct. 31, —(UP) —Consummation the merger of the Deutsche bank and the Dictoo Gesellschaft created yesterday the largest bank of German corporations, one-third of the capital capital of German private banks. A movie depicting campus life at a university will be sponsored and screened by the association of the school. A prize of $250 is offered to a student. The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. Phone 168 or inquire at Ecke's Hall Metzler Furniture Co. If You Must Miss the Game Don't Miss The Member of Losing Team Named on All-America it's going to be Washington, Feb. Oct. 31. —(UP)—Few football players gain national recognition on weak teams, but the Coral Breeze team has become the Washington and Jefferson eleven, made the United Press All-Americans team last season, even though his team lost. VARSITY DANCE Tommie Johnston Playing Usual — Prices — Usual Washington and Jefferson has a better team this season and Douds is showing up more brilliantly than ever in the line. His rugged defense play was largely responsible for the successes against Carnegie Tech two At the close of last season Douds was selected as a member of the East team for the annual East-West game against the visiting players of the game. His work this season again has placed him in the front ranks of the candidates for the All-American team. Sooners Plan Revenge In Iowa Game Saturday Norman, Oct. 31, — The Iowa State-Oklahoma football game, to be played Saturday at Norman as the Sooners advance, will give the Southers an opportunity to obtain revenge for the drubbing handed them host year by the Sooners. The defaut of the Ohio队 team by the Iowa Cyclones last year was one of the biggest upsets of the 1928 season, when after going to Ames with a concocted advantage, the Soxons lost 5-2 and saw the small end of a 13 to 9 score. The Iowa State team has been held scoreless in its first three startals of this season, tasting defeat at the 19-0, and Kansas, 25-9. The Oklahoma eleven won its first game with Creighton, 25-0, was benched by the strong Texas University organizer, Justin Grissom. Kansas Aggrie, last Saturday, 14-13. U. P. Adds Bus Service The new line will cross central Missouri. In Kansas it will follow the railroad line through Topeka, Mansfield and El Paso. Two trains will run each way daily. Line Paralleling Failroad to Go Through Lawrence A new line of the Interstate Trans- paces, the railroad's bus subsidiaries, will be located in City with Denver where connecter with the line's transcontinental servi- Omnano, Oct. 31. — (UP) - Missoulian and Kauaian have been added to the rapidly increasing network of bus stations raised by the Union Pacific railroad. Union Pacific last week announced By Paul Robison Ponce City, Okla., Oct. 31, (UP) — The Ponce Indians invaded today the passing of one of their oldest sub-battles, gone to the Happy Hunter's mound made for funeral flowers, mourning and the give-away party for Crazy Bear. At Oklahoma with the tribe in the early 70%. At the give-away party Crazy Bear's personal effects be distributed among tribal members. coast-to-coast bus service with extension of Interstate lines westward from Denver and eastward from Chicagos to St. Louis, still in further extensions, it was learned. At St. Louis connections will be established with southern lines and the Missouri City line underway for southwestern connections out of Kannas City, Protecto Cigaret Top Don't Be Messy--Keep loose tobacco from your pockets by using a— Keep, ashes off the floor, and keep, ashes out of your eyes while driving by using an— Ashpak Cigaret Holder "Handy for Students' Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass . Phone 678 . Just One of Etta's Tricks Midnight Brawl OCTOBER 31, 1929 11:30 a.m. Just Before the Ghost Walks Presenting The All Talking Thriller with Lee Patrick and June Nash This picture was chosen from among fifty-four jury photoplays as being the most dramatic, thrilling, and mysterious talking drama ever made. It have seen this picture and will induce personally. BOY A. ROGERS. Managing Director. FREE Novelties, Serpentines and Confetti Grab Your Dates for a Good Time DICKINSON THEATRE ETTA KETT SO LETS TAKE A PEEP AT HAL IN COLLEGE.