Who will have the groom to wear ye good ole fashioned night-gowns Saturday午会? UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in temperature. Society Around The Hill LAWRENCE, KANSAS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 Mrs. W. A. Lanker of Ashland, Kans is spending this week with her daughter, Mary Louise Lonker, c31 Edward Kennedy e30, Richard Gharville v30, and Richard Bird e31 were among the students driving to attend the student-hall in Hilo. Raymond Dumm, c'33, spent the week end at the home of his parents at Hoisington. All classes in the department of economics were dismissed today because of the funeral services for Jesse P. Jensen, who was held this afternoon at the Methodist church. Mrs. Jensen died suddenly early Friday Clarence Munz spent the week end in Hoisington at the home of his parents. Only one new case was reported this week end at the student hospital, Barbara Kincaid, c'32, is ill with pneumonia. Miss Anna McCracker, instructor in philosophy, will spend the summer months studying in the library of the college at her home in Butterly县, sitting at her home in Butterly县, Theta Epilon will hold pledge service for new members Tuesday evening, Oct. 8, at 7 c/evening. Ms. Chas, Ms. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi streets. Betty Ixton, in president, urge all students should present at 6:45. Mr, and Mrs, R. A, Rison and Waldo, of Leavenworth, were guests of Rita Rison at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday. Guests at the Pti Delta Theta house this week-end were Herb Laing, of Topela, and Gram Kramer, of Kansas City, Mo. Members of Pili Chi Theta held initiation for three of last year's pledges yesterday morning at the Administration building. Those initiated were Laura Belle Laws, Theeron Rete, and Kathleen following the initiation services. Margaret Seybold, and Mary Margaret Starr, of the Pi Beta Phi house, spent the week-and as guests of Betty Martin, at her home in Kannan City. Dinner guests at the Pita Beta house Sunday were Marguerite Bowers, Murray Smith, and Bob Harris of Kansas City. Jane Poindexter, of Kansas City, Kan., was a visitor at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday. Virginia Hutton returned yesterdays to Boulder Colo., where she at least did a half year of Alpha chaucer of P I Beath Phi sorority Miss Hutton is province president of the fraternity. Members of the Pii Alpha Delta fraternity who drove to Urbana to pay respects to their late friend Leighnberg, Tommy Cox, Eilek Clark, Bob Cohn, Raymond Kell, and Kenna Jean Norris of Garden City, City Eileen Emms, Jean McClarensey, Lacie Newcomer of Kansas City, City Alpha Delta Poi house this week-end. Ruth Thompson, of the Kappa Alpha Tha'tha house, spent the week end at her home in Ottawa. Doriocks休女宿舍, where she home visited at her home in Beloit. The Coompton club had as dinner guests yesterday Dean and Mrs. S, B. Braden. Dalbert C. Roberts, of Topeka, spent Sunday at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. Week-end guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house were Joe Brewer, of Dallas, toudee Hickman, of Wichita, ita, and Ed Cooper, of Emporia. Miss Lillian Perguson spent the week end at her home in Greecky Colo. She drove a new car to Grecky from Kansas City for her father Mrs. J. P. I. Phillips, of Colby, spent the week-end with her sisters, Kim and Dun, at the Delta Upalion house. Mr. and Mrs. G, C. Harrison, of Colby, spent the week end with their son, Claude, at the Delta Sigma Pi house. (Continued on page 2) Colorado Prison Officials Implicate 20 in Mutin Canon City, Colo., Oct. 7. - (UP) -- Colorado's Stake Station,Scene of a mutiny that cost the lives of 12 men last week, seethed with unrest today. Prison officials doubled the guards at the institution and disclosed the rioters' names. The last week still were hidden within the gray walls of the prison. The officers said their investigation already had established fairly definitely that between 20 and 30 prisoners were implicated in the mutiny, but they still solitary confession and two others were named in ringleder suspects. Five Power Conference Invitations Sent to Four Countries Today Explain Situation As Created by MacDonald-Hoover Conference London, Oct. 7. - (UP) -Invitations to a five-power naval conference were sent by Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson this afternoon to the United States, Japan, France and Germany, envoys of the embassies of these countries here. The invitations, the wording of which had been agreed to by the British Dominions and preambleed to by Charles G. Dawes were signed by Henderson. It had been planned originally to show them at the time Premier Rama's first visit to the United States, but later it was decided to devise an unanticipated until after Macdonald and President Rama understood regarding Anglo-American parity as a basis for the five-year extension. It was understood the invitations explained the new situation created by the MacDonald-Hower conversations. The discussions international understanding based thereon. Desires Campus Poetry New Edition of Kansan Magazine Announces Deadline Campus poetry is to be a feature of the next issue of the Kansas Magazine to appear Sunday, Oct. 20. The editors, Drucker Dieschen, now appointed editor. "The poems may deal with any phase of University life from its ideals and traditions to its activities, but it is also the work of the editor," said. "Since the purpose of the Kansan Magazine differs from that of the Sour Owl it is hoped that the material submitted, whether written or edited, will possess some literary merit." The deadline for campus poetry has been set for Wednesday, Oct. 16. Contributions may be put in the box in the Journalism building provided for that purpose or mailed to the University Office of Care of the University Daily News. It is hoped that students who are not members of any of the literary organizations will feel free to con- tinue their other prose or poetry to the Magazine. Rifle Club Will Organize For Year on Thursday The women's rifle team will meet morning, July 12, in Robinson gymnasium, 4:38 p.m., for the organizing for the year. All women of the University are eligible to be in the rifle team. "It is not necessary to have had experience with a rifle," said Betty Wilkinson, president of the club. "Some of the best shots developed by the police were handled by the handed a rifle until they started firing at the rifle range." Rifle practice is held on the range in the basement of Fowler shops, under the direction of one of the officers in charge of the R. O. T. C. Regular Vespers Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow The Y, W, C, K, a cabinet for the service services with a program of vepservers rather than discussion, as it seemed more helpful than the benefit it brought to the women on the Hill. The regular vespers meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in the Freedom Center, Chairman of the vespers committee, Dr. Brennan, will be on the Hill to be invited to present. The vespers will be the first of a series of presentations on the Gospel through the "attempt," and the topic for discussion tomorrow will be "Finding God through the Deniatis." Killefer to Manage Brown St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 7—(UP) Bill St. Louis, St. Louis Brown coach, to day signed a three-year contract to sign nibles, replacing Dan Howey, resigned. MacDonald Makes Appeal for World Peace in Senate Kellogg Pact and Persona Contacts Bring New Understanding Washington, Oct. 7, —(UF)—An appeal for the United States and Japan to "gird our lice for peace" was made by the Minister Rammay Raymond MacDonald at the climax of a series of monotonous attempts to co-operate for world peace. He Says The Prime Minister previously had greeted the House with the observation that his presence in American politics would lead to me feel again "how close able we are." Senate Chamber Familiar to Him "I cannot say. Senators, that those walls are unfamiliar to me," he started out, "and I can never tell you. I am set in one of these galleries, little did I think that destiny was to bring me one day to stand before you as I stand facing you now and of your good will and good wishes." The dominating theme of his ad dress was that the signing of the Kellogg Peace Pict in Paris had a new understanding among the nations. M. Donald spoke to the Senate in a very friendly way, at once time immediately and for all his friends." He did not read his speech but occasionally glimmed as he sat down, listening to the vice-president, who stopped down from his rostrum to let M. Donald speak. Prime Minister Has Two Duties "There are two functions of Britain. First, he is the leader of his party and the head of his party government. But secondly, and far more importantly, he is a party in the House of Parliament." "It is the second capacity I have come here and I come with a conviction deep down in my heart that my coming will belong to us together. "There have been too many misuse derstandings, small but so deplorable effective. "I have come here full of confidence to reduce those misunderstandings or obtainment of things and with the hope that will be completely calmed." Scouts Invited to Game Boys to See Match Saturday as Guests of K. U. No. 21. An invitation to the Bay Boys Scouts of the state of Kansas to attend the Emmet University, which is a branch of the University, has been issued by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, to B. R. Dawson, scout executive, requested that Mr. Dawson formulate plans for gathering as many Boy Scouts from over the state as possible Saturday. It is expected that many Boy Scouts may come to the Lawrence 25th annual Scout camp. The boy scout will attend the Hill Farris day game Several Scouts will be chosen from those attending the game to assist the scout with the activities. Several Scouts will attend the game in a body Invitations to football coaches and teams in nearby Kansas towns have been increased from some 50 coaches indicate many will be on hand to see the game as soon as possible. To choose a speaker and toastmaster will be the main point in the meeting of the Badi's day committee to appoint the office of the mennat, student adviser. Several names are on consideration and one speaker and toastmaster will be selected tomorrow afternoon. Grade school children under 12 years of age are to be admitted to the game free if accompanied by an adult, Doctor Allen said. Nothing definite concerning the理事会 that classes will be dismissed Thursday and Friday afternoons has been announced from the office of Chancellor E. H. Lindley. A rumor has travelled that Thursday and Friday are the beginning days of the 75th anniversary celebration. The ticket sale started this morning. It is being conducted by the Owl Society. Class Dismissal Rumor Is Not Yet Confirmed All students are asked to make plans now for the Bud's day program, Tickets for the banquet are selling for 81 Dad's Day Committee To Chose Speakers Tuesday Read the Kansan want ads Wire Flashes Montreal, Qeue, Oct. 7, (UP)-A flight of 223 miles to Portland, Me., over territory divided among the sixth annual Ford reliability tour today. The 29 planes in the tour flow here yesterday in a Wace plane, the first to arrive, Art Davis, was second, R. E. Burke, third, and fourth, fourth, and J. W. Crosswell fifth. Washington, Oct. 7. — (UP) Amendment of the Volunteer Act to make it unlawful to purchase liquor was demanded in the senate today by Senator Sheppard, Democrat, Texas, author of the eighteenth amendment. Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 7—(UP), —Forty-five persons were trawled, others were rescued from the sea, and sixteen seamen weeged steamship Hankon VII (CO) was wrecked in a heavy fog near Flose on the west coast of Norway. The crew, many of whom struck rocks, and indiscrete panic was reported. The captain was found later on a denoise oil, suffering so severely that it was unable to explain the disaster. Belitz, R. H., Oct. 7. (UP)—With the airplane and airline camera Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh is seeking to solve the mysteries of the ancient Near East. He is seeking the secret for nearly 15 centuries by the impenetrable jungles of Central America. Today's program called for the creation of a new Rooftop Yucatan and back to Belize. Searborn, Oct. 7 — (UP) The last of 11 contests and escort places in the national tour arrived from Montreal on Monday, with departure from Montreal shortly after 1 p.m. today. The floes planned to start next week at 2 a.m., Mass., the night control stop. sept. 17, 2013 — With the press declaring columns to the event, Mr. Rubin (U) was still lived today in the memory of the unfortunate spectacle which attended the funeral of Foreign Minister Gus Griggs, a crowd of half million watched the procession from the Reichstag to the Houses of Parliament. The ceased emperor was buried yesterday. President Van Hindenburg, in spite of his resignation, the bourne for his half a mile on foot, his face marked by grief over the loss of a statement whose work and courage Philadelphia, Oct. 7 — (U-P) Two men and a boy were killed, seven were injured, two seriously, when an acetylene and a koronek torch exploded on deck of the steamship Labback at Pier 81, Whitwater, Delaware river, today. Burger, Tex., Oct. 7, —UP) Three former Burger officials today were placed in the county jail at Stimulus Center after pleading guilty to "entrenched criminal ring." Gov. Dan Moody sent state troops in here to force the Texas prohibition law were fought against them with five others, including officers of Brig. Gen. Jacob Wetler under General Order No. 6 which provides for their imprisonment until trial. Arrival of Immigrants; Border Troubles; Jones Raid. Church and Foreign Punishment. Church and Fraternal Reunions K. U. New Student Initiation. Friday, Oct. 14 Friday, Oct. 17 Dedication of Pioneers' Monument; Gov. Reed, and others. Thursday, Oct. 10 Old Settlers' Dinner, K. U. Memorial Union. Haskell-Baker, night football. Saturday. Oct. 12 Historical Period Public Addresses at K. U. Stadium; Gov. Arthur Weaver of Nebraska, and others. Saturday, WEEKS airline Declaration of Lawyer airlines on old Robinson farm, housed by the University to the city of Lawrence K. U.-K. S. T. C. (Emporia) football. ("Bill Hargiss" Day.) Straight Starts Preparations for Organizing Staff 39 Editorial Board Members Prepare to Compile Copy In Advance For Production With the addition of the athletic staff for the Jayhawker, Morris Straight, editor of the 1930 yearbook, begins to organize his forces this week to carry out the routine scheduled compiling copy for the production. Horace Santry was named athletics editor, but he was also chair of Clarence Chase's business. She was Sifras Frere, L. Howser, George L. Alfred, Betty Dumire, Haze Hoff. "The most promising applicants for business work on the 1930 Jayhawk building, which is in the middle of next week," said Den M. McFarland, e31, business manager of the year book. "Those who are most successful will be given staff postings." Five sophomores in the College comprise the Editorial Board, the executive body of the Jayhawk staff, and three students from Jeffrey, Horace Santry, Bill Danenburger and Bill Hagman. Hagman was selected to fill a vacancy which ceased after the graduation. Cochinam spring staff of last year failed to return to school. The other 31 members chosen with the eight in the athletics division were selected from a group of 76 applicants. The business staff applications for Farland, Farland Business and Farland, business manager of the Jayhawker, until the close of the year. Following are the other members o the editorial staff; Administration: Newman Jeffrey, editor; Sara Jones, Lucean Quantus; Charles H. Browne, Jr., Wesley Rufi, and Jack McDonald. Cassius; Bill Hagman, editor; Martha E. Sidebar, Oliver Clavien, Elizabeth Peach, Richard A. Doan, and Vernon L. Bolton. Review: Ruth Welty and Charles Deardoff, Jr. This section will be handed to at least the first part of the year by the editor of the Jay Features: Fred Fleming, editor Max Ottes, Dorothy Railschback, Bri Rogers, Mary Hughes Bale, Bill Howe, Hilward and Margaree Annie Gilmurk Organization: Bill Danbuerharger; editor: Eleanor McDonald, Murray Swartz; Frances Pattison, Herbert Mullen; Ruth E. Mulin; and Hazel Swartz Athletics) Horace Sauter, editor, Clarence Charles M. Sturr, Chris R. Sifers, and George L. Alfred; Betty Dummier will have charge of women's athletics at the University. The present appointments to divisions of the book are by no means limited, and the staff treats such as indexing, proof-reading and copy-typing will arise during the year, and staff members from these departments will be used to handle them. Parade to Be Saturday Oct. 12 is Date Set for Students To Don Robes de Nuit Plans for the annual night shirt parade will be discussed at the first committee meeting this afternoon at the office of men's student adviser. The parade will be Saturday night, Oct. 12 at 7:30 and will start in front of the Union building. Each year on the evening of the first home football game the students gather and have their night shirt parade. The urale is under direction of b. cheerleaders, "K" club, Men's Student Council and Sarham. ALL men students in the University will be expected to attend the affair dressed in night array. Labor Problems to Come Before Y. W. C. A. Group FOUR PAGES The students industrial commission of the Y W C A, who hold a wolf pack, interacted with the hill interested in any phase of the labor or industrial problems at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Henry House, where they talked at this meeting concerning the life and work of Power Hapgood, who led the industrial problems asked by the students. Power Hapgood, the son of a wealthy manufacturer, became interested in industry and made a permanent office by working his way around the world mostly in coal mines. The commission hopes to have him as a speaker later in the year. Tentative plans are now being made by the student industrial commission to bring a speaker from Kansas City Oct. 22. After Fifteen Years! CONNIE MACK After 15 years with his team being dubbed "White Elephants," Comie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League will be running a row at Chicago against the National champions, the Chicago Cubs. In 1913, Combie Mack's team went down to inglобious defeat at the hands of the Boston Routers when his team lost a shootout with the outlook for another such disaster, is reversed. Commenting on the situation, Bert Dempsey, United Press Sports Bureau, said that the team combined with real ability in other departments and a great board of managerial strategy are responsible for the Routers' success" accorded the Philadelphia entry. Million Endowment Given National Gee Club Contest Ass'n European and American Singers Will Compete for Honors Yearly Is Plan The announcement of a $1,000,000 endowment to the National Glee Club Contact Association by 'a New Yorker.' The annual meeting of E. Pickernick of New York, at a meeting of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Music Conference, at the University Club. The import of this undebutment by the donor whose name will be made known at a later date can be realized by an effort to mean to the various district organizations. A portion of the enowment will also care of the great expense of the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y., will serve as one judge, and will furnish one but the names of the other one has not been announced. In the past, the national contest always has been held in New York, where the first round of content will be hold there but since in three years and the other year a tournament was held. The winner of the national contest will, according to Proof, Eugene O'Neill, play a first-round compete with the winner of the European contest, and then the European club will be given a four weeks tour to Europe. The winner of the club that wins the national contest with United States will compete with the winners of the European competition. The new officers of the M. V. I. C. A. who were elected at the meeting age President, Emily Kirsch of Missouri vice-president, E. H. Ribbards, of the University of Oklahoma secretary and treasurer, Emogene Christie, the president. February 14, has been set as the date for the Valley contest which will be held at Norman, Okla. Graduates Picnic in N. Y Seventy Alumni Elect Officers in Sehenectady Members of the K. U. alumni in Schenectady, N. Y., held their annual picnic Oct. 9, at which time they met with representatives of the Day was spent in Northport, N. Y., at the home of J. T. Flickinger, A.B.29, during which time a K. U. picture was to those present at the Picnic. The K. U. graduates which are employed at the General Electric shops at Schenectady. The number of graduate students attending t After 176 years of freshman hazing at Columbia College in New York, he left the university. Hazing was abolished this year by a human apophysite class which says that there will be no more hazing of freshmen. The first year man make it necessary. Root and Grove to Hurl Opening Big Series Game Experienced Right-Hander Will Oppose Athletics Speed Ball Artist Tomorrow The Daily Kansas is making every effort to keep the baseball enthusiasts thoroughly posted on Kansas games by bins吟 will be hung at the Kanasa office which will be visible for some distance. A play in the game will be shown on the east side of the Journalism building and a complete running story of the game with box records from the Kansas tomorow evening. Students of the University will have two opportunities tomorrow to keep in immediate touch with the students of this field which opens at Wrigley Field in Chicago at 130. Arrangements have also been made for a radio back on the wall, which will be straight from the field will be given. All students are invited to attend. The same service will be maintained throughout the series. Chicago, Oct. 7.—(UPC) -Munberger Joe McCarthy of the Chicago Cubs is in action during the Philadelphia Athletics in the opening game of the world series here tomorrow. McCarthy told the United States he will be Charlie Root, 50-year-old right-hander who led the National League and won six hiatus and six host. For the second game, Wednesday, the Cubs manager has chosen "Put" Malone, who is the Cubs second best right-hander. "in choosing Root instead of Malone to pitch the opener," McCarthy said, "and you don't experience make him like the better one though I race him and Malone about on a par. Root should be very almost under fire in the all-important The Athletics, due here at 2:30 p.m. today, will be represented in the box tournament in Washington and Grove, left-hander is heading the American League with 20 games won The Athletics will bank on Grove's blinding speed despite the fact that the Cubs have a reputation for effectiveness against southpaws. **one** win which wins the first game in a world series enjoys a tremendous advantage, both psychological and physical. They are opening at home, on a field which will be strange to their rivals. They have in their line-up a number of players who are ready to out in their best lick. No series in recent years has surrounded the strenuous enthusiasm of the Cuban national team, possibly next. Nearly two decades ago, the Cubs and Athletics met in four games in four out of five games. Since that time Chicago, city and ball club, has Three veteranumpires and one comparativenewcomer will officially derryman the Washington Nationals.Diners have been calling 'em, for more than 20 years. Charley Moran, another of the National Leagues' players, has been chosen to裁判 for a dozen seasons. Roy Van Graft, who will be the fourth arbiter in the league's fast company only a couple of years, but is recognized as one of the best. Incidentally, he is a protegé of Bill Local enthusiasm over the series has reached a peak which one would expect to see at an eager cagos disastrous experience, with its last world series, the affair in 1910 when the White Sox throw the enkine in Cincinnati Reds for a consideration. Arrangements at Wrigley Park appear to be as through as could be provided. The team in taking care of sports crowds, after an Army-Navy game and a Dems-Tammy fight, handling some $0.000 million not to distract the Windy City police. Glee Club Will Entertain at Dinner for Members The former members of the University Women's Glee Club will entertain the new members of the club at a dinner tonight which will be given in the rest room of woot. Administrators will have a meeting nearly after rehearsals as possible. First rehearsals ensemble of the year will begin this afternoon at 4:30. Miss Agnes Husband, dear of women of university, in director of the glee club.