Let's go to Get vacation Tomorrow- We want hear "Good news." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Weather Unsettled tonight and Wednesday; show- ers probable. AROUND MT. OREAD LAWRENCE, KANSAS Work is progressing on the School of Engineering float which will be designed and built in the wee. The design depicts the development of engineering from the one brane, civil engineering to the other, also branches of engineering today. A number of section models of steam trains, governors and strars were received last week by Prof. John A. King, of the department of机电工程, Marquette University, Government Co., of Marshalltown, Iowa. Professor King is making a collection of different section models, which show the inner workings of different mechanical connections, and the new on display in room 312 of the library. Gilbert L. Gary, B.S.27, visited the architectural offices at Marvin hall last week. Gary is now with Charles W. Shaver, architect at Salina. The financial campaign to raise a fund for Lawrence's 70th Anniversary celebration, according to Karl Klooz, who is in charge of collections at the University. A few more contributions are needed to budget for the celebration, and Mr. Klooz has asked that those who wish to make further contributions call at his office. Merrill Leonard, e30, is now assistant instructor in the department of electrical engineering. Wayne Longbridge, c.135, has been compelled to withdraw from school for the semester because of illness and is now a student director, director of the student hospital. The annual senior inspection tour of the School of Engineering, be conducted Nov. 14th at F. Ellis Johnson, head of the department of electrical engineering, announces that the timeframe for the tour is March 12th and Chicago. The seniors making the tour will be dismissed in time for the Game at Lawnjack games on Nov. 16. W. W. Morgan, editor of the Hutchinson W. W. Merald and chairman of the Board of Rogetta was at a conference afternoon for a short time. Phi Chi, medical fraternity, an honors the pledging of Harry Brook Kansas City, Kan.; George Stanche Kansas City, Mo.; W. J. tection, Paten, Putte Hebert, Bacher Kan.; and Allen McCurey, Kansas M Charles D. Ise, A.B. 05', LLB. 08', who is to speak at the freshman institution Thursday, but who is attorney who will have charge of the Schurz murder case in Montgomery County, Ill. He is a professor of law and professor at the University of Kansas. Dean S. B. Braden, of the School of Religion, last left evening for Sarina, where he will meet with the board of directors of the Kansas Bible College. He will return Thursday to attend at the First Christian church. Tutorial classes in Historic I star today. These classes are especially for students who need extra drill in mechanics, manuscript, grammar and spelling. The schedule for these classes will be on the board of the English department. Miss Marian Skoygard, A. B. 29, and Miss Roma Funk A. B. 29, were guests of the Delta Zeta house this week end. No. 22 At the regular meeting of the School of Pharmacy Thursday, Oct. 3, the following officers were elected for the semester: president, James Billion; vice-president, James Bordone; secretary-treasurer, Abber Abei Requej; pep leader, Leonard Berdnai Claud Line, c3M, has been taken ill with tonsilitis and is being treated at the University hospital. Hockey practice hours have been oned for the class teams. The hours decided on are free for students Wednesday at 4:30; junior-seniors, Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30; hockey club, Friday and Saturday at 8:00; they are outside the regular class periods and are for class teams planning to be held in the season. An arrangement to be held later in the season. The Cosmopolitan Club announces the pledging of Alfredo M. Bustamante, P. S. Eshavu, and Simplimont San Diego, or Simon McKay, Jodi Kohl, Bert Iosso Wiffred Minatoa, and Shiroro Matumate, of the Hawaiian Islands. Lindy Considering Routes Over Southern Jungle TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929 Bellize, British Honduras, Oct. 8. (UP)—The preliminary stages of his exploration flight already succeed in unexplored Maya ruins of centuries ago. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh surveyed Central America today with the view of outlining new land air routes and the United States and South America. One more day of recommissioning flying over the hidden remains of the ancient Maya ruins remain on the island of Honduras, where scientists. They hope through the use of the airplane and the aerial camera to discover the communities that were already discovered in the nearly impenetrable jungles of northern Guatemala, British Honduras and the Caribbean, and Campesino and Quintana Roo. Possibility of School of Aviation Providing Enough Students Enroll Curtiss and Bennett Companie May Start School Soon On Mt. Oread Representatives from the Curtiss Flying Service and the Benaise Airways have been heeded in their efforts to establish and make plans for the establishment of an instructional school in flying for students of aviation, and others interested in learning to fly. W. P. Briggs, T. C. Mitchell of the Curtiss company of Kansas City and the University of Missouri, then and this morning, filing applications for students desiring to take the course, and if enough email in was received, bringing a Challenger plane, a licensed pilot and a mechanic here until the completion of the course for a private flight. Bennett Planes Here Classes at Convenient Time The Bennett Airways Company which has had planes since Sunday, are landing at the Furnish airline and have had men here giving demonstrations and interviewing prospective students. They also are interested in getting a school started here, and are helping to prepare the students, for enough students to enroll to pay them to start a school here. "This school would be one of the greatest steps that could be made for our institution," said University."Mr. Briggs of the Curtiss school stated today. "If a school would be started here this fall, it would undoubtedly continue as a permanent institution of Lawrence and Curtiss." The courses would be given outside of school time in the mornings and afternoon, so as not to interfere with their work. The students if enough students enroll in either of the companies, actual work will proceed. Also, the students Prof. Earl D. Hay, of the department of mechanical engineering, who is in charge of getting a flying school started here. Class Dismissal Rumored Schedule to Be Announced In Convocation Tomorrow A historical parade will start at 1 p. m. Friday and travel through the business district. The program for the afternoon will be in the stadium. An announcement will be made to morrow morning at the all-uni- sity convention whether classes will be dismissed Thursday and Friday. A rumor has traveled over the campus to that effect, but no definite plans will be given out until tomorrow. The president and discussed the matter in connection with the anniversary celebration. The anniversary program will start next week. It is hoped to take place in the business district. A band concert will be given in the stadium and at 3:30 the arrival of slaves on the campus at Massachusetts street. Y. W. Meeting A discussion meeting concerning membership in Y, W, C. A was held this afternoon at 3:30 a.m. at Henkel and attended by the incoming members of Y, W. The meeting was led by Katherine McFarlane, chairman of the membership council, will also be held at Henkel House Wednesdays and Thursday at 4:30. Student Editors Meet to Organize Advertising Board Fake Promotion Schemes Lead Hill Publications To Take Legal Measures Preliminary steps for the formation of a board to have powers of granting authority to hub publications and selling materials to sell advertising to Lawrence merchants were discussed at a meeting in the office of men's student adviser, The meeting was attended by representatives of various hill publications, including Kaman, Jayhawkner, Sour Owl, Graduate magna, Jaguar School director, and the Men's Student Council committee, Professor Henry Warmer, Raymond Campbell, and Charles Lawson Chamber of Commerce. The situation facing established hill publications because of the flood of the river means that questionnoble value is causing many merchants to lose their confidence in these publications, and legitimate publications on the hill and in time might seriously jeopardize The two promoters are not enrolled would make on the scheme to enroll they work in medical school and apparently never intended to enroll; one of them graduated from K. U. two years ago and another did not intend to join K. U. Among other things it was pointed out that the promoters of a recent event at The Children's Place were large circulation among students, represented to merchants down town that The plan suggested at the meeting yesterday was the information of a board or committees to which application would have to be made by an applicant. It is important to suit to merchants down town. This board would consider the value or need of such a publication or recommendation for grant approval or refuse approval. Penalties to be enforced by the Men's Student Council and the W. S. G. A. would be provided for in case of recourse by an abide by the committee vision. Details of drafting a bill for pre- session to the Ame. Student Council of Commerce were left in the hand of a student council committee header Frosh Will Have Tryouts Material for Debate Can Be Obtained in Library Troyets fro the freshman debate squadr, which are open to men students of the freshman class only, will be held at Green Hall, 215 Broad Tuesday evening. Oct. 22. A Kansas High School Debate League question, "Resolved," that installment buying of personal property, is scheduled for April in both socially and economically desirable, has been chosen for the candidates to use. Each speaker will be allowed five minutes for his main speech and two minutes for his rebuttal. Last year, the freshman debate teams met to the fresh debaters of the University's annual辩论赛 twoside of the Kannan Agress besides numerous engagements before the start of the year. This year the University Extension Division in arranging an even more exciting format. Anyone wishing additional information may secure it by seeing Professor Ibinah orice Lardner of the department, room 6, Green hall. Continues debate on administrative section of tariff bill. in Congress Today Senate Material for this question is on reserve at Watson Library. According to department, each candidate should pay special attention to the Debtors in E. C. Buchler director of forensics. The purpose of the freshman debate squad is to primarily ground the debate and to prepare them for varsity competition. If enough promise is made to compete in varsity squad he may be transferred to the varsity squad, where upon he will be required to compete in Missouri Valley debates. House In Recess until Thursday Send the Daily Kansun home. Reservations Will Open Thursday for First Play Student enterprise ticket reservations will be available through *Ticket By*. a Tinkerer Guild play, which is to be presented next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, will be open Of those who tried out, 15 have seen selection, and 17 more have not. He does not mean that his does not mean that those who are trying out do not have an opportunity to die. The membership of the Dramatic Club will not be announced until after all persons who held numbers and who wished to try out but did not appraise themselves will be given a chance. Those persons are to report for troubles next Tuesday. Night Shirt Parade to Get Co-operation From City Merchants Chamber of Commerce to N In Festivals; Procession Follows Band Merchants of the bureau of Chamber of Commerce had their regular monthly meeting last night at the Chamber of Commerce building. They voted to ask the city commission to lay down standards on Massachusetts street some time this week and to have the globes washed. The present lights are only 200 watts. The new plan is to do more to brighten up Mississippi to light and make it more attractive. Lawrence merchants and the Chamber of Commerce will cooperate with the student groups in staging the night parade Saturday evening. Mac will lead the parade with his parade paddle will start at the Union Bank of Montreal to 6th street, down 6th to Massachusetts street, and then down Massachusetts street. At South Park, a boutique will be built and a short rally formed. few peppy speeches will be given b speakers who are yet to be chosen. Laborer by McKinsey Smith, secretary of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, Dick Galford, chief leader, and Dick Gairdhouse, Mr. Student Before the parade starts the sophomore representatives who wish to try out for the cheering staff will demonstrate their ability in front of the Union building before the pop concert. The other two alternates are to be chosen. Selection will be based on voice repertoire of cheers, ability to secure and hold attention of the crowd, and miscellaneous stunts. All men students of the University are expected to take part in the parade. The Men's Student Council charges a lab and Sociem will be held. Wire Flashes St. Louis, Oct. 8—(UP)—His majesty the "Vulped Performer" makes his 51st annual visit to St. Louis today. The city's famed soccer team will be opened tonight with the usual parade of floats illustrating episodes in St. Louis history and the various teams venerated, whose name is never known. --the Jayhawk, so unmistakably plain that it attracted Mary Bishop's attention even though she had not seen the other article. It looks similar to Chicago, Oct. 8. - (UP) Two men, and a boy were the first to be arrested today on charges of "scaling" world series tickets. Internal revenue officials, foes, Irving Katz, of Detroit, and Harry Katz, 18,庚运 high school student, in the lobby of the Morrison Hotel, Katz and Kushner said they had been hired to sell the tickets and asked $35 each for grandstand seats. Ookie, Norway, Oct. 8, — (UP)—Harrowing reports received here today of how the Norwegian stammer Hankon WII was wrecked near Florence on Sunday evening at a fire that did not fact the storm of that night had extinguished the beacon fire in the Floroe light house. Contradictory estimates kept pouring into the exact location of the fire. The damning reports said 35 were drowned and 57 were rescued. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 8 — (UP) — The highway to Augusta was the only route between Savannah and Atlanta so flood waters swirled ten feet deep over all other highways into the city. The flood. The swirling water was expected to reach its crest today. Railroad lines were bindered, and several shifty service on most of the lines was still maintained. Many families are by Red Cross emergency operatives. Lawrence History to Be Blackmar's Convocation Topic Speech Tomorrow Will Open Anniversary Program of Early Days in Kansas Convocation To provide for the all-University convocation at 10 o'clock, Wednesday morning, the following schedule for classes has been set. FOUR PAGES First hour, 8:30 to 9:05 Second hour, 9:10 to 9:36 Third hour, 9:47 to 10:26 Fourth hour, 11:00 to 11:35. Fourth hour, 11:35. H . LINDLY. "Early Days of Lawrence and the University," will be the address give by Dr. F, W. Blackburn at the all-city conversation tomorrow morning. This will be the opening of the anniversary program and Dr. Blackman cation, as he is an author of Kansas history and has written several books. Some of his publication histories, such as *Southwest*, published in 1891; "Charles Robinson," first governor of Kansas from 1891 to 1905; *Cycle 292*, *Cycle 306*; *Kansas History*. **1812:** "Outline of Sociol- history Society." **1829:** "History of Kansas Society." His talk should be interesting as well as inspiring since he knows Kans and history and is starting the anniversary celebration program. Doctor Blackmar has been a member of the department of sociology for 40 years. He joined the University in 1899 after receiving his Ph.D. degree at John Hopkins Hospital with the special department used with the socialdepartment since that time. Morning classes will be shortened to 35 minutes to allow the sufficient time for conversation. Conversation auditorium a, m, in the University auditorium Students Urged to Submit Poems to Poetry Club Rhadamanthi Tryouts Set Trevports for *Rhadamanthi*, Hill poetry society, are now open and will be closed Nov. 2. Harold Jenkins, krs., of the society's executive committee restores the conditions of the tryouts and the methods of attending manuscripts. "Those desireing to try out should place their poems in the Quill Club in the lower half of the book." "The manuscripts should be signed by a pseudonym and the real name fastened to it. In a few cases, twenty lines will be considered from any author and we would like to have them printed at a higher rate. There is not limit either as to the classification of the writer on the Hill or the number that may be sub- Fans Have "Box Seats" in Union Building Loung. While thousands of world series baseball fans fought and struggled to get into Wrigley field to witness this afternoon's attraction, paying a top price of $25 for a glimpse of the next world champions in action, several teams visited Union building while radio announcers painted a word picture of the game. Atmosphere and play-by-play happenings, as the game progressed, were brought to the students over the Memorial Union's radio stunted the purpose of bringing the world series to interested men on the Hill. Large placards bearing to total of each inning's play were placed above the north entrance to the Journalism Building from classes saw the standing of the teams at the moment. The Kanans expects to provide this service daily during the world series. The United States would play to the Kanans news room. Physical Ed. Women Will Organize Club Friday There will be a meeting of all physical education majors and women interested in physical education at 4:30 Friday afternoon in Ribbon gymnastics. The faculty members that nators in the physical education department may become acquainted. At the meeting a physical education club will be organized. A president and vice president will be elected, and a document of a physical education major room where majors in the department may study and meet. Did Our Jayhawk Span Ocean on Graf Zeppelin? The October issue of the University of Kansas Press's follow-up story which will be of great interest to students as well as graduates of the University. An A. P. dispatch from Berlin ruggedly announced the team's mascot, Hampo Van Shiller said: "Some friend of the Zeppelin in New York gave us an amusing looking blue bird—tap-supersuits and legcaws encased in enormous shoes which put it all over the ordinary comedian." The appearance is imitable appearance by putting dark-rimmed spectacles on its nose. It now looks as if it were the airship's the Jayhawk statuette designed Milton Nigr, c17 when he was a student at the University of Kansas Kate Wilder Cross, *et al.*, 84 of Kansas City, Mo., discovered the news that later Dudy Martin Bishop, B. B. Bishop, Mo., found a picture in the Literary Digest showing officers of the Graf standing in the control cabin. There was a blaze. Student Enterprise Ticket Needs Sales for Clearing Budget Total Number Sold Is 1736 Office Report The total number of student enterprise tickets sold to students and faculty was 124,083. The report was given from the business office and included all sales up to the end of October. The student enterprise ticket needs between 120 and 130 more enterprisey sales to put the budget across. The enterprise ticket is still on us at all students for $4.50 at the bus office. The ticket may be pay in advance. Whether I got an exemption or not. The sale to faculty members and housemothers is also still open for $2.50 with the exception of the concert course. Already the enterprise tickets are admitting students to some K. U.'s entertainment. The gridgraph which shows the student's first dates Saturday afternoon. Student enterprise tickets admit to all four gridgraphs, five lectures, five plays, six debates, two glee club games, and the annual East-West event. Torch Race Is a Feature Starts at North College Hin and Ends at Stadium One of the most impressive sights in a new student may see during their first week in connection with the new student institution, which is to be held Thursday at 10 a.m. The torch, which is lighted by a Mortar board, from the Mortar board fox at the door of University building, is arrived from that place to the stadium. The torch race symbolizes the spirit of the University of Kansas, which is carried on by generations. The symbolism of lighting the torch at North College hill, is that it shows the growth of the University and forbids any responsibility to the University. The freshmen will gather at Nort. College hill before the ceremony. University Greenhouse Is Nearing Completior The new University greenhouse is nearing completion. (C. G. Bayles, of West Chester, PA.) Grounds, said today that they expected to have it completed in ten years. The greenhouse is a 38 by 67 foot steel frame structure made by the American Greenhouse Co. It is the largest greenhouse now used by the University. The added facilities will make it possible for the University to raise more money than can be spent on the flower beds, and also to raise eric and flowers for the different gardens. Though Prof. Edmund S. Meaney, University of Washington's "Grand Old Man" lies seriously injured as a result of a motor crash, his energetic voice will again garner 1632 in loyality at the University. Through remote control to a broadcasting station, telephone lines will lead from the bedside of the stricter man. His lips will form the curve over the air and are picked up by radio sets placed on the steps of Many Hall. Foxx Hits Homer as A's Win First Game From Cubs Athletics Outhit But Win As Howard Ehmke Fans Eleven Batsmen; Score 3-1 By Frank Getty The Cubs were unable to score until the mith, when Elhauke was temporarily disabled by a fine driver. Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia baseman, hit a home run into that blue blower in the seventh inning. United Press Sports Edubol (SPB) - Heard the news that the U.S. (UP)-Howard Ehmes, a surprise pitcher put into the first inning of the world series at the last moment by wily old Donnie Mack, defended the Chicago Cubs today, 2 to 1, with 5 hits and two runs batters and giving the Philadelphia athletics a victory in the opener. Bing Mille's single in the ninth drive in two more Philadelphia runs after two errors by English had put men on base. The "Cubs" lone run came in the ninth innning when Riggs Steubenman pitched to Josh Gibson, who dawdling Khalil Coyier, who had rescheduled second, thanks to an error by Jimmy Philadelphia Browns hit him out, Gunners added. Browns defense Cobi Johnson stripped Simmons away to three several times. Simmons took to the field after the third strike. No one came on as the third strike. No, no one came on as the fourth strike. No, no one came on as the fifth strike. No, no one came on as the sixth strike. No, no one came on as the seventh strike. No, no one came on as the eighth strike. No, no one came on as the ninth strike. No, no one came on as the tenth strike. No, no one came on as the eleventh strike. No, no one came on as the twelfth strike. No, no one came on as the thirteenth strike. No, no one came on as the fourteenth strike. No, no one came on as the fifteenth strike. No, no one came on as the sixteenth strike. No, no one came on as the seventeenth strike. No, no one came on as the eighteenth strike. No, no one came on as the nineteenth strike. No, no one came on as the twelf Philadelphia. Toys trained to look on the play, a child's eye, and Macy's balloon. Toys trained to look on the play, a child's eye, and Macy's balloon. To be by Gertrude. No tears. But the hearts are filled with love. To be by Gertrude. No tears. But the hearts are filled with love. **HIRD** *Baldheaded.* McIlwain to *McMillan*. Baldheaded librarian to Edmund. Manilow willl. Ceezc rans out, McIlwain to Grimn. No runs, no noils, no errors. Culinary Culer vomit at 9th hall half of the third strike. Stumbled on a coin and put it back into the bowl like a certain bite. He grim waked, Grism was not stealing. Culinary Blanket. FOOTBALL TEAMS Philadelphia: Simmons to Davidson Puy ex. Herbry to Griggs, Miller and Beryl to Griggs. No runs, no hits, no evs Chichester: Bod woned. McMullen stopped to centre, knight hit to right foot for a double McMullen扔翁 up in thirt. Harney打了 Wifened. Wifened, two red, no error. Wifened. Philadelphia: Tayler Fawns, swinging at a Philadelphia for one the third. Riley Fowey, Taylor dropped the third hit that lapping him at Elkhite kick to Stephens in left field. No Chicago. Taylor flies on Simmons who heads the inbound leg of his route to New York, where he is left in飞盘. The team faces a formidable challenge in a ball which he misses by a foot. No more than three shots and a strike out from Taylor's rock on Lonkee who will win only the first. NHAKI INTERNATIONAL Thaddeus Harding left Glenn to Grisha Harding to William de Warren. Cocke found fled not to Taylor. No run, no hit, no errors. Chicago, England failed, swung at a low ball for the third time. Hoseley faceted. He swung at the third one and vaulted to feet. Waven faced. Swimming. No runs, no feet. Waven faced. Swimming. No runs, no feet. Philadelphia, N.J. (STATESMAN) William, who made a great giving catch, hatch. Hunt but his home run run into the outfield no closer than hit a home Chiemsee, Carter started off lately in the NHL. He played for the Boston Bruins and the Gmium amphitheatre. He battled back from an injured shoulder. Hairstyle battled for Taylor. Hairstyle flies to Simmons. Hairstyle fell for a loss. Coach Matt Barnett battled for Boots. Hartnett tarnished. Faced two, two lift. Philadelphia, for Bach and Granules were the new battery for Chicago. Bail out was to right a fight. Bishop was to stealthen. Mishmach hit one hit, no crumbs. The man shot. Mage. English died to Miller under the right diet food line. Mishmach out, to bishop in Fisk. No runs, no calls. NINTH SINNIS Uniadelphia High School, off home by phone,安全 on E-mail, an error on the phone, a safety on another family by English, the other family by phone, an error on the phone, a safety on an Chicago, Wilson out of Chicago to Fox. The players and dislapped him temporarily. The players on the field, Elmbera was applauded and dislapped by the fans. They waved a wild thunder by Drake and went on with Athlete... A R H I O P A Hibiscus, 2b ... I m f o r Iberia, 5 ... I m f o r Cochrane, c ... 1 1 1 4 Marmara, h ... 3 1 1 4 Pimlico, 1b ... 4 2 1 4 Flynn, 7b ... 4 2 1 4 Dekker, 3b ... 4 0 0 0 Bolley ... 4 0 0 0 Minke, p ... 4 0 0 0 Wilson ... 8 1 1 0 Chance A E B H P O A E Ackleman sb 0 1 0 0 0 0 Raziah sb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Reinhard sb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Whisen of 1 0 0 0 0 0 Craigle - 1 0 0 0 0 Griffen b 1 0 0 0 0 Taylor - 2 0 0 0 0 Beachood c 0 0 0 0 0 Crawford c 0 0 0 0 0 Blair 0 0 0 0 0 Brown b 0 0 0 0 0 Hartnett k 0 0 0 0 0 Bush b 0 0 0 0 0 Tolson 0 0 0 0 0 34 1 1 27 19 0 Left on base: Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, Time: 2:04. Winner: Elkuski, Liceo Root.