FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1029 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Secretary of State Will Head Delegation to Naval Conference Japan's Acceptance Completes List of Powers Invited to London Washington, Oct. 18, (UP)—Henry Lautenberg, a United States Air Force veteran, has been appointed to hand over naval integration to the five-power naval limitations conference in London next month. The selection was made by President Hoover who is withholding official announcement in the present, and he has only delegated to only delegate apparently has not been decided, although the names of several senators and at least two other members of the committee to Charles G. Dawes, American ambassador to Great Britain, and Hugh S. Gibson, ambassador to Belgium, have appointed him, annotically as possible, delegates. MacDonald Will Cite Case Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 18, (UP)—It was taken for granted today that Ramsey MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain and spokesman of the United States and Canada and their relationships since the war of 1812 as an example of what he and others have said about seeking parity with Washington. Washington, Oct. 18, (UP) - Japan's acceptance of the invitation to the conference was made today. All invited powers have now accepted. All invaded powers have now accepted. The Japanese communication conclude with Japan declaring its intention to deduction and not more limitation. Japan to Consult England There are no reservations or conditions to Japanese participation in the conference, although Japan expresses eagerness to consult with Great Britain prior to the conference but emphasizes that the whole which agreement will be sought. In these conversations Japan is expected to request an increase in her auxiliary ship tonnage ratio from 3-to-5 to 7-to-10 as compared with the British and American natives. The Japanese are confident the British testing regarding possible abolition of submarines which is certain to be opposed by Japan. Milwaukee. (UP) — Herbs, a nd plant-herbal remedies were used on cellulose were used by Buddhas for curing all manner of ill still are used by the remaining Redmen in Milwaukee. "Medicine Man" Potions Still Favored by Indians For three months, Huron H, Smith, botanist and Indian authority and archaeologist, led a field in northern Wisconsin to learn first- hand the cure-all and "good-medi- tic" uses of plants. It's milk from the milkweed for warts; ground cherries for eye-tro�chie; and smoke of the tansy on his back. Smith reported on his return here. It Pays to Look Well! If you are a freshman wondering how to get by, or a senior with a status to maintain—you can do no better than put yourself into the 'sands of the— Sample Barber Shop "Look Your Best Always' PRACTICAL GIFTS for the House Warming The Comptonpolitan Club will hold a hike to King's Grove from 4:30 until 10:00 p.m. tonight, Mrs. Kail will chaperone. Mr. and Ms. Leo Raugh, Mr. and Ms. Kira Thompson, and Mr. Cary Thompson of Hutchinson, to day to spend the week-end with friends at the Kappa Kappa Garners The College Jeweler Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, has selected the following students as members: Katherine Walla, Margorie Devines, Davies, Rih Howard, Brenda Grosseck, Harold Johnson, Emma Crown, Dorothy Bair, Jack Olham, Marie Corcoran, and Ruth Elham. Fledgling will be Tuesday, Oct. 29. Orland McKelvy is a guest at the Pi Uploun House this week. He is enrolled in one of General Moyor's schools at Pontiac, Mich. The pledges of Kappa Beta were entertained last night by the active members of the Christian Church, the devotional period and Bible study was led by Dr. Larry Ridley. During the business meeting, an event was taken on raising the Kappa Beta scholarship and on providing a Christmas box for the children at the African church orphanage. Lennon Simpson was elected secretary secretary. Guests weave; Mrs. Williams, the Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Richards, Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden. After the dinner pledge services were held for Vern Ulrich. Twenty-nine women pledged Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, Thursday evening at Myers's hall. Graze the campus lawn and play pledging. After the service, Betty Harper read a poem "Highways," giving the measure of the Kappa Roberta Howman, accompanied by Margaret Brazier sang, "I Would Be 'fue,' during the piedding stage. A short meeting of the pledges follows the regular meeting. The women who pledged are: Elenner Browser, Josee Nichol, Alice McGee, Linda Frost, Sara Sears, Eather Dooser, Kwyn Arms strength, Eden Jane Penney, Rachel Armstrong, Alene Hickey, Margaret Washburn, Marilyn Walbush, Marie Hall, Edith Leitz, Hazel Modetsch, Agnes Wadworth, Helen Zook, Thelma Curtis, Bita Gorgerich, Elizabeth Hyler, etheine Page, Elizabeth Hyler, Clara Pine, Jennette Lomannson, Pauline Longnecker, Gladys Cowes, Margaret Roberts, and Betty Forbesbe. Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained the Newcomers' club at a tea at her home yesterday afternoon at 2:00 oclock after an announcement of the club were Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mrs. C. F. Nelson, Mrs. F. H. Holder, Mrs. S. Snuffett, Mrs. J. C. Brown, of the club, who are Mrs. S. K. Ester, president, Mrs. Ralph Hower, secretary, Mrs. Vernor Smith, social chairman, Mrs. T. A. Stagg, and arranged the program. The membership of the Newcomers' club is made up of instructors who were new on the Hill and those who were years, years, and their wives or husbands. Pli Chi Theta, commerce security, entertained with a dinner at the Broadview Inn Tuesday evening for women in the economics department. The guests were Alma Wadsworth Miss. Madeline, Patine Farley, Eibe herer, Therese Kilburn, Mary More herer, Theorie Kilburn, Mary More herer, Virginia Pipes, and Virginia Cheatham. Brutus Hamilton, University track coach, and Robert Hagh, were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house Wednesday evening. Members of FI Alpha Delta, law fraternity, hold their annual dinner for the faculty of the School of Law, last evening, at the chapter center on campus. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. A Millinery Shop on the east side of the street is unique in the history of Lawrence We celebrate our new location with a reduction on Fells at These Attractive Prices All Pattern Hats $1.00 - $1.95 - $2.95 Prof. George M. Beal, of the School of Architectural Engineering, returned yesterday from Wichita where he attended a chapter of the American Institute of Architecture. Professor Beal attended the private meeting of the society to discuss matters related to attending the meetings of the society held the rest of this week with the builders, contractors, and architects of his duties at the University. Prof. Beal Gives Report Attends State Architecture Meeting at Wichita Professor Beal, who is secretary-treasurer of the Kanawa chapter, gave an opening address at the organization held in Washington last April, to which he and Prof. J. A. Woods responded. Professor Deal also presented the first publication of the "Kansas Art Museum in Kansas," the interest of Kansas architectural societies. Professor Kelogy was one of the contributors to the book, and was a part of the "The Restoration of the Parthenon." Restore Nation's Oldest Edifice Hingham, Mass.—(UUP) What is being done to preserve these which has been in continuous use—the "Old Church" church dating back to 1734? Elben Howard Gay, direct descent of Dr. Erlenbauer Gay, third minister of the ancient parish has offered the restoration of the famed enlisted men. Knute K. Rockie, the famous football coach at Notre Dame, is still suffering from a blood clot in his leg. he is gradually recovering, and exceeds the amount he can hair soon. He will be unable to use his leg for at least another week. Critical Eyes Everywhere are Judging your appearance. "Feels as good as it looks!" That's real dry cleaning—gets rid of that hard "packed" feeling—gives the fabric freshness. nap and life—and skilful pressing then moulds back smartness into your Winter Overheat. and it costs only $1.50 Phone 75 New York Cleaners Workmanship of GOOD APPEARANCE YEAH? These roses are newly cut, quality flowers FRESH ROSES $1.00 per doz. Cash and Carry SATURDAY ONLY The Virginia May Flower & Gift Shop Virginia May Johnston, Owner Phone 88 in Massachusetts Street in Hotel Eldr --phones. A vast program of cable construction is going on. Sigma Pi will hold a regular meeting Monday, Oct. 21, at 4 o'clock in the evening for discussions on marketing. The new associate member are especially requested to be present. The Baptist Young People's Union was founded in 1974 by a recreation room of the First Baptist church, Eighth, Member and Kentucky streets, at 8 p.m. Member and their friends The largest pre-medic enrollment in the history of the school at the University of Nebraska was reached this year. The enrollment is 101. Genuine Automotive Electric Parts for ALL CARS Automotive Electricians to Serve You Rearlight Battery - Dato Reillam Warding Lite - Bosch Northeast Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Ph. 406 --phones. A vast program of cable construction is going on. CREPE DE CHINE DANCE SETS $7.00 PE DE CHINE DANCE $2.00 $3.98 Crepe de Chine Gowns $2.98 $2.98 Crepe de Chine Teddies All sizes and colors $1.98 La Mode Shoppe Longerie and Hoiery 917 Mass. --phones. A vast program of cable construction is going on. 4 Marx Brothers in "Cocoanuts" Singing! Talking! Dancing! YOU'LL LOVE HIM Tomorrow Hungarian Rhapsody Dashing! 'Romantic!' Singing his throbbling love Wilt Frisch, hero of "The Last Waltz," thirts two women! Two charmers fight for his love! Devastating Lil Dagover, the "It" woman of Europe; star of "Homecoming." In the beautiful melody-romance by Eric Pommer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. Starts Monday "Four Feathers" with RICHARD ARLEN FAY WRAY The telephone grows air-minded New telephone buildings are going up this year in 200 cities. Many central offices are changing from manual to dial telephones. A vast program of cable construction is going on. THE BELL SYSTEM has made many successful experiments in two-way plane to ground telephone communication. This new development illustrates how it marches a pace ahead of the new civilization. It is now growing faster than ever before. This is the period of growth, improvement and adventure in the telephone industry. Expenditures this year for new plant and service improvements will total more than five hundred and fifty million dollars—one and one half times the entire cost of the Panama Canal. BELL SYSTEM netwave-wide system of inter-connecting telephones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN."