Let's everyone go to the Halloween hawk! a good time is expected by all. Weather Generally fast tonight and Thursday; killing frosts tonight. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Vol. XXVII Members of the Botany club a stork feal at Bottlehill, north of Lawrence. Tuesday evening. About 40 members attended. AROUND MT. OREAD The regular meeting of W. S. G. A was held last evening at 7 o'clock in the room west of room Administra- tion, 145 Madison Ave., denniston, presided at the meeting. Further plans for the annual Vocational Gal- ley are being planned, to be 10, 21, were discussed and made. Chancellor 5. H. Linden will leave Friday evening for Toleo, where he will attend the annual meeting of the Northwestern Ohio Teachers' Association and the NAACP. He will attend 25 and 28. The will give an address on "Why Stop Learning" on Friday. R. G. McCullough, radio engineer of the Grabran Electric College, Kansas meets its members in Radia, at the University Club Radio which will hold its second meeting at 7:50 Thursday night in Kansas City to discuss the constitution will be formally adopted. All persons who are interested in joining are asked to number "members are requested to attend." A rectal to donate the new organ will be given by Clarence Reppons, city organist of Denver, Cole, tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church. The rest will go to the public and is free of charge. An increase of 1066 credit hours in the department of economies over the record of last fall has been above $2.9 billion, report from the School of Business. Alpha. Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, announces the pledging of Henry Springs, eng. 31, of Hinahwa. Kapsu Pho, Methodist Women's club, will meet tonight in Meyer's hall at 7 o'clock. Ezekiel Horribell is to lead the mission home missions out into the national headquarters, will be the guest speaker and will did not pledge at the last meeting are revived to plage at 8 o'clock at the service following the The fourth rectal of the year, by students in the School of Fine Arts, will be held on Thursday afternoon at 3:30, in the University auditorium instead of this afternoon as was announced in the Tuesday issue of the Mice Rosemary Kelchman, head of the department of design, will give a talk on "Designing and Making Textiles" to the Lavernay Art club, on Thursday afternoon in the exhibition room of the department of design. The second peer service dealing with the subject of "Finding God Through the Book," by Robert Hassler,迈克尔·马格雷 Hamos led the discussion and brought out interesting points to the conversation with scientists, artists, poets and philosophers. A special vocal number, Peter, accompanied by Rachael Porter, accompanied by Barr Wright. A new set of the encyclopaedia Britannica has been secured and put into production. The book is Watson library. This set in the four-volume edition. It contains 24 color illustrations that are printed on thinner paper than that used in the older editions and not so thick. Many illustrations are colored. There are number of colored pages. The final class meeting of the Tau Sigma practice will be held tomorrow. The final class meeting of the Final eliminations will be made at this time for membership in Tau Sigma's class. Helen Lawen, Dorothy Bradshaw, Virginia Thayer, Louise Lewin, Dennis O'Connell, Mona Lewin, Robert Kubler, Robert McAuley, Roberto McAuley, Adah Davies, Virginia Coffman, Aline Davies, Barbara Barthelte, Marie Sturgeon. In Congress Today Senate Continues debate on tariff bil retirae Judiciary sub-committee continue lobby investigation. In recess until Thursday LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 Some industries students are still wondering why they were so ridely called away from their books about 100 'aoolck last' Thursday night where there were no Agbies even on the way. It happened thus: One Late Date Causes False Alarm Whistle However it was noticed that several others profited by his idea. Five Freshman Men Make Debate Squad for 1929-30 Season Freshman debate tryouts were held last night in the Little Theatre at 8 p.m. and were selected. Kernan A. Shipley were selected. Kenneth A. Shipley J. F. Batch, and E. Marte Nicole and K. S. A. C First-Year Team Will Compete With Frosh From M. U. Troyez have five-minute speeches and two-minute rebuttals on the question; "Resubbed; That installment." These men will start work immediately on the debate material. practiced in the United States is both socially and economically desirable. Judges were Prof. E, C. Burcher, Larsen and Friedman, Nine men tried out and those who were not invited to be given second tryouts Oct. 10. The first two debates, which are scheduled for Nov. 15 and Nov. 22, respectively, will be radio debates between the two freshman team. They scheduled for Nov. 15 and N. v. 22, respectively, will be radio broadcast, the first debate will deal with the question from the economical point of view, the second from the social point of view, and the third from school debates because the question is the one to be used by high schools. Spit-team debates will be held later with the team of Kauai high schools. Extention Division. These debates are held in order to give the high school teams more experience in debate. Later in the season the Kansas freshman team will debate the freshman teams from Missouri and K. S. A. C. Bar to Support Hoover Association to Fight Abuses of Law Enforcement Memphis, Teen, Oct. 23—(1-P) The full resources of the American Bar Association were pledged to the Justice Department with the alarming disobedience of law, the abuses of law enforcement, and the growth of organized crime", by Gurney E. Newlin, president, in a letter to the 16th annual event convention here today. Approximately 1,090 members, the largest number ever to attend a tax session in New York, will be newborn Newlin make his plan for enforcement of law "through lawful The question for discussion at this night's meeting was the licensing of engineers, and action was taken to license licenses to Missouri runners. A joint meeting of the Kansas City and University of Kansas branchetechnical engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held at the University on Nov. 25, 2014, at the Kansas City branch of A. S. M. I hold there last night. Two speakers will present the will be present for the meeting. Robert M. Davis, dean of the School of Law here, is attending the bar convention at Memphis. Representatives of the University who were present were: Professor James B. Baker, and Ralph D. Baker, and Dean George C. all of the school of Engl Mechanical Engineering Society to Meet Here The youngest college student in the United States is Harold M. Finkey, 13 years old, of McConnellville High School, a western university near its western university. At 18岁 of eight he was credited with the intelligence of a 16-year-old boy. Chancellor Selects General Committee for Homecoming First Meeting to Be Hek Tomorrow Afternoon; Program Will Be Changed The annual homecoming program will kick off today with a committee meetment, in connection with an appointed by Charles Landry. Prof. Lucas Horton will serve as general bacteriology, will serve as general The first meeting of the committee will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30, at the alumni office, room 2. Administration building. Other members of committee include: Dr. P. C. Allen; Proef H. R. Bornfeld; Proef W. M. McCoy; Prof. Nichols; Claude Scott; Chamber Commerce; Wiley McCoy; Sutheen Commerce; Wayne McCoy; parity; Dolphin Simons; Lawrence Journal-World Dick Gaffer; cheerleader; Daniel Gaffer; cheerleader; Murray, M. S. C.; Ken Meunzer, Owl Society; and Dick Lintraff interfaith. Representatives of alumni interests are: Prof. Q, R. Brewster Miss Elizabeth Dunlap, Dr. Cora Dewauz, Prof. L. N. Flint, G. O. Foster, and Prof. J. K. Woolf. Homecoming this year will be held the week-end of the Missouri game, Nov. 22 and 23. In the past, the pro-tournament teams gathers, rop rallies, baskey house, day decoration culture, university exhibits in downtown windows, and tours of the campus. This year several changes to the program are being contemplated. Publicity members of the committee include Karen Mauley, Daily Kansas; Earl Potter Kansas; City Star; Eryll Hoe, Journals; City Journal; City Journal Post; and Oliver Glassin Members of Committee New Ruling for Ku Ku's 13 Members Forced to Drop From Club Roster According to the new eligibility ruling for active membership in the Na Kai club only those members have a valid medical certificate and proceeding sesquies will take the annual trip to Norman, Okla. on Nov. 19th. Standard health insurance were offered to both renter and it will be necessary to initiate 20 new plowes. Initiation will be held at the NKC office. The new ruling was accepted at a meeting of the club held last night with Prof. Henry Werner, dean of the School of Law and professor of the University associate committee on eligibility, a letter asking for its acceptance was received. For the trip to Norman the road was closed. It was a good thing by the organization. One fourth of the proceeds of the downey Waltham funds would be used from last year's funds will be used to help the new project. No. 35 It was also decided at the meeting last night to wear blue condorjups points for the Oklahoma game in place of the white ones worn in the ump. Prof Carl A. P. Agency, teacher of psi him has been made a 32d degree husband and a 36d degree accounting to a report received from the Supreme Council of Scotland Professor Preyer has been an instructor for many years and is in residence at the university, the officers and faculty of the University. The other three are Dr. C. L. Bissett and Dr. D. K. Dean E. A. Schwiger of the School of Education, and George O. Foster, The first of a series of radio concerts by the Eighth Symphony orchestra, will be held at 7 p.m. TOM Thursday, Oct. 31, from 8:55 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in sets of selections by Deryak and an unseen guest. K. U. Symphony Orchestra To Give Radio Concer Preyer Receives Highest Honor in Masonic Orde For distinguished service in the Moorsey, Shorman G. Elliott, treasurer Memorial Corporation, we appreceive a letter of congratulation of court of honor, Rev. Charles A. Richard of the Christian church was also a mute knight commander of the Professor Kurtembern announces that the next meeting of the Little League will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30, will be important and every member is invited. Five Engineers Receive Degrees During Summer Those voted degrees are Fredrick C. Anus of Humboldt, architecture; Michael L. Gunn of civil engineering; Anton Lei Novak of New Rome, We; electrical engineering; Robert E. Reid of Mo, mining engineering; and George R. Sullerberg of Kansas City, electrical engineering. The faculty of the School of Engineering met yesterday and voted to complete their work this summer. After the degrees have been passed, students are invited to be mailed to those receiving them and their names will be placed on the certificate. Originality and Color Featured in Exhibit of Design Departmen Former Students Contribut Silks and Georgettes to Display An exhibit of work by students in an department of design is now on display in the department of design. Examples of纹艺 and geometries by former state commissioners are on this field. Staff and Company are now on display on the east wall of the exhibition. Two drapery ails of the illi- native type, also by Miss Albrengen, re ceach worked out in five color rangements. Textile designs by summer school students are on display on the south and west walls of the museum, drapery and textile designs and designs for neckline patterns. "Among these designs by the summer session students is the work of Mr. Sweeney, a graduate of art in the Emmaus school, which is compulsive in originality of treatment and brilliancy of color," said Marina Bender, head of the department of design. *Excellent illustrative types with* *intriguing character designs by* *Icey Goddard, Mary Brennack* *Maurice Clevergen, Ellewille Lovell* *and Rosemary Beymer*, and Sia This week a collection of alkali paints was received by Miss Katee Kochler, the owner of her own design and adaptations made by her for Burmach Field and Camp Shenan. She printed and will come out on the market in the spring. One of the techniques used is in school here, is in honor of the Golden Jubilee of light and shadows. Wire Flashes --- --- Kanam City, Mo, Oct. 23—(UW) Winter mooted to play in the Stadium sorry today with a light snow being missed. Moberly, Fulton and Mealz. Moberly, Fulton and Mealz. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 23 — (UHP) Daily passenger air line service between St. Louis and St. James, Mo., has been established by the Southeast Air Express. A ticket at the office of the air line here today. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 23—(UP) Missouri paid high tribute to its farm wives in the program of Farmers' Week at the Missouri College of Agriculture, the University of Missouri, which was endowed upon five farm wives chosen from among the thousands of farmers. The five women honored are Mrs. Michael B. Pulferenbeck of Higginsville and Mrs. C. Lungen of Scalia, Mrs. Alfred of Marylea and Mrs. F. J. Wilson Springfield, Mo. Oct. 23—(UP)Dr. Ray B. Horton of Kansas City charged with accepting $50 under a state statute for noho drug clerk, on a promise to coach him to successful passing of a state medical examination, was free from charge. The case was sustained. Defence contender he money had been returned. Brussels, Oct. 23—(UP)—Crown, Prince Umberto, to the Italian throne, arrived here today to request the formal consent of the King and his wife in marriage with their daughter, the caressing Princess Marie Jose. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 2, —(UP)—Governor Henry S. Caitland told children on Monday Oct. 28 as Navy Day, “we owe it ourselves and to our country,” and the preclamation, “to better acquaint us with the splendid work in buildings and training young manbuck, to bring our own work to the work of America’s sea forces.” Overdue Since 10 O'clock Ditman Believed Lost Though Friends Are No Word Reported From Lone Flyer Out Over Atlantic New York, Oct. 23, — (UUP) The third attempt in history to fly the Atlantic single-handed appeared today to have ceded in disaster. Little hope was held out this afternoon that Urban F. Djemar, Jr., the courageous Montana cattleman who started from Harbor Grave, N.C., announced intention of flying to London, could succeed in his purpose. Confident Diteman had estimated his gasoline would last for 25 hours. Long after that time he had clamped persistent inquiry at all points elected to leave Newfoundland at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time, yesterday. Order Lights as Guide As night descended on the othe, of the Atlantic, offshore at Crowned Peak, the lights turned on as a guide, but lights turned on on a guide, but lights turned on the chances of Diteman's death. Points in England, Ireland, France and even the Azores kept anxious watch but their efforts went unrewarded. It was feared Diclemens had gone away before the plane arrived, bearers left him attaching to飞 the Atlantic. The only hope felt out was a remote spot in the British Isles, or a plane bound for them. Plane Has No Wireless The land plate had no windbels and could not sustain laifat at sea. The chances that the flies had been picked were considered infinitiveal. Marshall, Moe, Oct. 23, — (UP) With 24 hours about up since Urban D. Fitzmennay took off from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, on his at-turn journey to England. Marshall was beginning to ask any, yet, all were hopeful. "he will make it if anyone can, was the comment of his friends here Weather Conditions Unfavorable Weather Conditions Univarable Quentinston, Ireland, Oct. 22—U.S. A team of explorers unfavourable for ocean飞 旋 tightly as watchers waited in vain for word of Urban F. Diteman's attempt flying from Newfoundland The sky was overcast and heavy mist turned to rain. Visibility was poor and a strong wind blew from the northwest. Portland, Orc., Oct. 23, (UP) — "God is in the heavens." He will take care of our boy; "was the comment of God when we left," she said after herawa了 news of her boy, Urban Jia, who is making an impromptu dance as long as he has gone into this adventure with such vim, mother is with him" she added. Dittenman's father Missouri, Mont. Oct. 32. —(UPF) U. of Ft. Urban F. Diteam PJ, phi-amnominator, set forth to the Atlantic in the small Barrington plane he used to fly, for a music trip, it is the opinion of Job Johnson which taught Udum how to fly. Pantages Says Dancer Tried to Compromise Him Los Angeles, Oct. 23—(UP) —The defense of Alexander Pantoni, millionaire theater man, charge with attacking a director at a dance club, closed this morning shortly after the showman completed testimony he hopes will save him from prison. The 46-year-old defendant in his last few minutes in the witness chair complicated his testimony on August 18, the day Miss Pringle asserted she went to the Fantasy Theater to talk about her act and was assaulted by a drunken man. To the end of his testimony—through direct and cross-examination with his lawyers, he included in the little "conference room" on the mezzanine floor of his theater was part of a plot to comeback to the spotlight or a stage job for Miss Pringle. FOUR PAGES President Celebrates Completion of Channel Awarded S. E. Greenbriar, Oct. 23—A modern part of commerce at trade expo by 25 years of dredging building and locking, Press House Hokkaido to lead the nation to day lead the nation in celebrating a new era of inland water development. Quill Club Initiates Seven And Chooses Ten Pledges Quil club initiated seven members at their meeting last night and plied 10 new members. Those included Louise Krause, Kelin Broersdon, Maxine Burris,伊恩 Hammond, Margaret KIlloume, Kikume Setti- "Out of the 80 who tried out," stated Cathee Danna, president "10 of our players." These plaquees were Katherine Haynes, Constance Rose, Margaret Murphy, and Jennifer Kearse. Armel, Ruth Drehbeld, Mary Jane White Blotter N. Freeman, and Gene Following the initiation and pledge, services, a social meeting was held, in which an national honorary library organization organized a series of seminars. Candidates for membership are required to offer manuscripts for review by the library whose writing is outstanding are taken as pedges, and, if their manuscripts are deemed to be worthy are initiated into Quill. Flying School to Open Instructional Courses at City Airport Sunday Planes Coming Curtiss Service Definitely Set Official Opening; Two Definite assurance that the Curtis Flying Service would conduct a飞着 and ground school here at the municipal airport, was made yesterday by T. C. Mitchell, Jr., representer for company here for the just two weeks. The offbeat plans will to Sara, from the office, when two planes will be brought to remain here in care of an instructor and a trainer, and the training will be used for training while the other, a Robin, will be needed for the city, and for commercial trips. With student flying instruction, the service plans to cover the courses in serial photography, mapping and aerial photography, and Lawrence planning the organization of the school, will remain here the rest of the week and will be on hand Sunday at the airport to intervieze anyone interested in any of the Enrollment Not Completed Several students have indicate their intention of enrolling for the course as soon as possible, despite definite figures as yet concerning the actual enrollment. He hopes to compete against them at the week and commence the instructional flights next week, starting next week. Lawrence, as a point for a fliptik school location has been under curfew for the last time by both the F.I.T. and U.S.A. ways. A move to have an R.O. T.C. cviation unit included in the University division has been underway for some time, and a petition is to b drawn up tonight in an open meet Promoted by University The location of a flying school is provide training in conjunction with the location of an engineering course in particular, taught through the School of Engineering and Architecture by Prof. Dek Earl Hart, has met with University approval, although further evidence has been shown for any school. The Curtis service, a branch of the Curtius-Wright Companies, "the General Motors of the Air," is the oldest flying service and is considered one of the finest in the world. It has been presenting the establishment of a school here in Lawrence. Naismith to Be Honor Guest at Canada Game Prof. James A. Naismith, of the physical education department, the University of Alabama, took leaves tomorrow for Edmundson, AL伯生州, Canada, where he will be spending his final years in a championship series of games to I played there next Monday and Tue The Commercial Grades of Edinburgh, the champion women team of Scotland, are one of the leading women's teams, one of the leading women's teams, and one of the leading women's teams. The Cauldron players are graduates of the Edinburgh high school commercial department and have been members of the team. Among their list of defeated opponents are a number of European footballers. Madison, Ind., Inst., 23-(UP) -A salute cannon fired in food for welcome to President Hoover exploded and killed Robert Earle, a member of the Indiana National Guard and wounding three other members of the gun crew. Four of the 21 blasts of the explosion occurred when the explosion occurred. Hallowe'en Party to Be Given Oct.25 in Union Building Ghoulish Fete to Be Open To All Students When Appear at Gate Costumed Memorial Union building, will be the scene of the annual University Halloween on party will be given Friday from 9 to 11 am. The W. S.A.G. and Men's Student Council are meeting on Monday. No admission will be charged. To Be In Costume Everyone is to be in costume for party. Otherwise they will not be allowed to attend, but he is given for the best costumes, the chaperones acting as his masks. Marks Evelyn Swarthout and Morris Palmer are in charge of the prize. Mrs. Palmer is a trained men's group, the best coached women's group, the best coached couple, and the best coached men's group. The march just before the information will feature the dance—all which time she will walk before the eyes of the chaperone, and be judged according to the individual and individual of their clothes. Freddy Aguere's orchestra will willin- mer music for the evening. Be sure to circle diners, circle diners, holded choice, and music choices. Ken Wagner Will Have Decorations Bill Hove and Dave Newcomer are in charge of the decorations which will be in keeping with the Halloween theme. The decorations include orange and black checkerboard design will feature the original decoration. The orchestra pit will be decorated in orange and black with decorated with corn stalks, pumpkins and grating "Jackaloos-Lanters". There will be an abundant supply of doughnuts and sweet cookie will be served to all attending. The refreshments are in charge of Virginia Dare. The chaperons who will act as judges will be notified by members of the Council and W.B.G.A., and will not take action unless it is not necessary that only "dome" come—many of the students, born in their own country, may prefer to come in their own country. It is one of the ideas of the party, informality in dress, attendance, and "It is absolutely a party for the entire student body," says Dean An- drae Jenkins, president of the jointyment by the members of W.G.S.A. and Men's Student Council, and has always been considered one of the heaviest and most delightful parties of the year." Plan New All-Air Route Kansas City Will be Night Stop on Universal Schedule Kansas City, Mo.—(UVP) —A court order on Monday mandated monitors on the scene of the overnight stop, as the overnight stop, was announced here by Jay Burke, president of the burke Service will be directly between Los Angeles and New York with University of Texas at Austin. Travel from Cleveland east. The 1,136 mile trip will be covered in approximately 8 weeks. Steps between here and the Parade coast would be at Wichita, Abilene and Fort Worth. The Kingman, Los Angeles, The same subdivision Los Angeles would then be Twelve-passenger multi-motorized planes are contested. The fare will be based on the number made up by officials of Universal Corporation, the Western Air Excursion Company, the Northwest Air Transport Company. The contract is an mierger, Jones and Company, that will start about Dec. 20, he said. R. O. T. C. Social Committee Appointed for This Year The social activities of the R. O. T. C. department will be conducted with members, consisting of six members, consisting of six members of the R. O. T. C. corps, and Miss following cadet officers were appointed as members of the committee. D. G. Desner, E. H. Nirlinger, R. L. Henderson, J. A. Seltke, and R. E. The starter of the seasonal season for he year, will be a dance from sibo to sibo in November, building on Nov. 8. The committee has decided to create events in this first week.