FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE No Money to Send Band Expense of Nebraska Trip Too Great, Allen Says The necessity for the action of the board of directors of the Physicien Education Corporation in which it voted last Tuesday against allowing the reevaluation of the team line to Lincoln Nov. 2 for the Kansas-Nebraska football game was explained by Dr. F. C. Alien, director night before leaving for Ames, Iowa. "There is outstanding against the corporation," Doctor Allen said, "a $250,000 binder indebtedness incurred in the purchase of equipment will be paid by revenue derived from gate receipts. On this indebtedness $82,500 was incurred for payment of bonds and on Dec. 1. The budget for the present year, which includes this payment, now owes $37,000 to the budget cannot stand with a deficit and in order to cover the deficit it is necessary to curtail expenditures incurred by the corporation to exclude some expenditures planned. "In view of the financial situation, and only after careful consideration, the board of directors voiced that the band not be sent to Nebraska at the band's tour, but instead stay in Nebraska and always have a kindly feeling toward the band by the corporation but it is unable to assume further financial obligation for the band at time, other than the 8500 now paid toward the band director's salary." Chemists Asked To Find Dead Gas In Air; Reward Washington—Wanted: A means to detect minute amounts of deadly mustard gas in the atmosphere. Chemists throughout the world are asked to produce the means. A reward is offered to the most successful. International competition between chemists has been sponsored by the University of Cambridge Cross at Genova for the discovery of a detective reagent of pyruvates, the vitamin B6. A sum of 10,000 Swiss francs, in addition to 200,000 has been granted by the International Court on the subject of the Cross and will be distributed by a jury to one or several of the competitors, not including submissions. The contest closes on Dec. 31, 1925. The results will be announced on Jan. 31, 1931. The office of the German and Italian. The reagent adopted shall be called by its father's name and lie under the property of the Court. New Waterfall Breaks Through Iceland Glacier London—The sudden birth of a towering waterfall 300 feet high is reported from Beirut by an English woman. The city is due to the breaking down of an ice dams across a lake on top of the Rock of Gibraltar, which is long Jokulsan, which lies in western Ireland not far from the famous Geyser, first known of all the geysers of the world. According to the statements on farriers in the neighborhood, the lakes burst its glacial barrier during the course of a single night with a noose and the lake river Trangtfout that is carried out a concrete bridge. Australia Has Giant Worms London — Earthworms longer than a man and an inch in diameter are reported in the British scientific magazine *The Nature* that earthworms naturally hung in southeastern Australia. Average specimens range from four to six feet in length, and they have no legs. Charles Burrard, member of the expedition, the worms make loud gurgling响es when they retire into their burrow on the approach of a possible invasion. These wriggly eggs have touch, horey shells, and are two to three inches in length. According to a recent survey at the University of Iowa, an average of 40,000 cigarettes are smoked by 800 women in a week. The female smokeers comprise one-third of the society's secretive about buying their luxuries then they were formerly, but they now purchase them over the counters, and in cigar stores where they can have their lighters filled. The survey finds that a high-period face-wrapped brands are not popular with the women. SOCIETY Armenians wishing to return in society may do so by calling the president of the Karnatans, at R. U. 21, any day before 1:00 p.m. for the Senate or be in arrest if not on a third day. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Ramona Neill, of Emporia. Compostelian club announces the pledging of Genken Tanaka, Japan, Ed Wiley, and Lawrence Mann, of Hutchinson. Mrs. C. E. Cramer, of the Phi elta Theta house is visiting rela- ces in Beloit for the week-end. Pi Upsilon fraternity announces in pledging of Donald Elkin, of wrance. Clarence Shortess, of Denver, is a visitor at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house this week. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Dorothy Hall to George W. Ransey, Tuesday evening at El Dorado. The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi and the member of Sigma Alpha Society. Several university students and alumnae who attended the coronary ceremony Julia Hamilton, St. Mary's University Mary Margaret Ramssey and Mariejie Binger. Usheres were Virgil Severe, Rachel Burke, Harold Parlett and Charles Dearborn. Acacia fraternity announces the piedging of Harlan Hicks, of Norton. Mrs. A.W.Miller of the Sigma Nu house spent Thursday in Kansas City. Kansas Alpha of Kappa Phi announces the pledging of Eleanor Jones, of Kansas City. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Thursday evening were: Jessic Miahne, Josephine Blaude, Elsa Larson, Danielle Eidh, Merton Trait, and Ray Thomas. Carl Erickson of the Sigma Nu house will leave tonight for Chicago where he will transact some business with his brother. He will return Sunday. Fil Chi Tcha announces the plding of Mrs Irene Malone, Alma Mater, James Kilcore, Killeore, Virginia Cheaban, Ruth Waters, Mary Beery, Francis Browne and Mary Morrison. The plding of Mrs Elizabeth Supper and a short business meeting Dinner guests at the Sigma Nau house Thursday were: Elizabeth Papkin, Margaret Hargreave, Janet McCarthy, Eather Graber, Virginia Rolls, Helen Harper, Margaret Nichols, Dorothy Smith, Josephine Seacock, Suze Seacock, Gradys Fulton, Martha Mitchell, Josephine Hube, and Martha Bottomton. The Delta Zeta sorority commemorated its Founders' Day with a formal dinner at the chapter house last night. Two impressive features of the dinner were a solo, "Rosebud," by Emily Ball and the candle light service in which a candle wobbles in memory of each of the six founders. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Heury Werner, Mosey Rosemary Ketchum, Mr. and Charles M. Boker, Dorothy and Jean Werner. Stwart Newlin entertained the members of the sophomore class of Beta Theta Pi with a birthday party in Kansas City Wednesday night. The men were treated to an Italian dinner, after which they went to the Orpheum. Those making the trip were Clinton Beard, Reed Crites, Hel Roy Lawrence's Market 906 Mass. St. Phone 272 Fresh Dressed Poultry and all kinds of fresh and dried meats. We cater to sorority, fraternity and family trade. We deliver to all parts of the city MODEL FOR THE WORLD'S LARGEST TELESCOPE Science Service. How the 200 inch telescope, largest in the world, which is now being constructed for the California Institute of Technology, may look is shown by this tentative model prepared by the committee in charges. As the work so far has been of a preliminary character, no design has been definitely accepted, though this model has been approved by the National Academy of Sciences in Washington and lead detectors will pigmitic size of the proposed instrument. Pugh, John Eberhardt, Jim Hodge, Jack Fistel, Jack Austin, George Hurd, Max Forsterer, Thornton Bead, Hacky Cutter, Lawrence Feote, Clark Stevenson, Busch Voights, Richard, Danjo, John Buehler, Tzimmerman, and Wilbur Sayers. Other guests include William Sayre and Merle Smith of Kansas City. The activities and pledges of Kansas Alpha of Kappa Phi were entertained last night with a Mexican program at a meeting in the chapter room at The College of Music, unrammed by Roberta Howm in song "La Paloma." Miss Howman also played a group of Spanish and Mexican numbers. Ethel Hurbeuckle was in charge of the program. Spanish face fans were given as souvenirs. After the program pledging services for Elaine Jones of Kansas City. Social Calendar --dust church. Hallowe'en party, Union building. Wesley Foundation party. Methodist church Alba Xi Delta, house. Alba Omierre Pi, house. Alba Tau Omere, house. Kappa Alpha Theta, house. Saturday Phi Chi. house. 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FOOT** Daily for the past year, Mrs. Coorlie called at the hospital to see her mother. The former president also made meringue flowers for her bedside. Mr. Goodhue, when informed of the death, was deeply grieved and asked to be excused from discussing Mrs. Goodhue's passing. It was stated at the Coolidge home that the fundraising services for Mrs. Goodwin would tomorrow but that arrangements would not be completed until later. Whether or not the weather is good or disagreeable, a walk from your home to the DE LUXE CAFE is good exercise and when you get here, ask your waiter to serve you one of our famous T-Bone or sipon steak. Also 50c Table D Hote lunch or dinner will served here. We are sure you will enjoy it. De Luxe Cafe fraternities. On the whole, the women have the higher scholastic rating. 711 Mass. Phone 561 The members of Scarab, professional architectural engineering fraternity, will have informal initiation tonight at 7, starting at the Delta Upson house and ending at Quantrill's grave yard. Tomorrow night the formal initiation will begin at 6 at Marvin Hall and will be followed by a banquet at Ariane Zieensen, Eudor; John Seitz Elworth; William Vandel and Logan McKibben, Kannass City, Mo. Statistics at Oregon State show that organization members there have a higher scholarship average than those of the student body as a whole, and lower than those of sororities, but closer than those of sororites, the opposite is true of men's clubs and We specialize in We specialize in Ladies hand turned soles Cemented soles Sewed soles Sewed soles Nailed soles also heels covered to match any color of shoes and all other requested genres. Other requested services: satisfactory service in all PARISIAN SOLE REPAIR SHOP October 5, May kinds of shoe repair. 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