SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Meta Murphy's Recital to Open First Regular Broadcasting Schedule Six Programs To Be Broadcast During Week As Well As Extra Events Extra Events An organ coellect by Mary Meta Murphy, a Murphy B. 229, will be held on April 4 of each year this afternoon. Today's program will be the first on the regular broadcasting schedule. Three preliminary programs have been given dur- ing last fall. Although the entertainers have not been announced, the program hours for the coming week will be as follows: Monday from 6 to 7, the dinner hour program continue from 12 to 12, music and discussion of current events; Monday evening from 6 to 7, the dinner hour program continue from 12 to 12, Tuesday morning from 11:30 to 12, the health program. On Wednesday there will be no broadcasting. On Thursday evening from 8:30 to 9:30, the health program will be giving the orchestra, clue clubs, 10, 11, 12 will be broadcast by both on Friday afternoon from 2 to 3 on special programs for children on Saturday morning broadcasting will be done on Saturday unless it is decided to give reports of calf football games. The Kansas game with Camperi will be broadcast on Oct. 12. Events of the Lawrence sequester- centennial anniversary celebration on Oct 10, 11, 12 will be broadcast by both station KFKU and WREN. Theodore Gardner Dies: Early Lawrence Resident Theodore Gardner, resident of Lawrence almost from its founding, and father of Miss May Gardner, professor of Spanish died at the family home in Birmingham morning at 8 p.m. It lacked but a few weeks of being 50 years of age. Captain Gardner took an active part in the pioneer events of Donggak and was a prominent Kansas battery in the Civil war. In recent years he has been Grand Commander of the Kansas G. A. E., president of the State Historical Society. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Macaroni temple, and interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery. Read the Kansan want ads. --ready to take off from Droroit in the 1923 race. Want Ads LOST-Crystal earring with pearl top between Alpha Chi Omega house and Brick's Friday night. Reward. Phone 898. FOR RENT: Attractive room for bay. Extra large room with 2 stairs. Very large, very very large closeet. Quaint. Only 1 roommere. 1257 Ohio, United States. WANTED: Students to board. Also 2 front rooms for rent. 1323 Ken- tucky. —16. FOR RENT: Two large double rooms very reasonable. One block from campus. 1341 Ohio. —19. LOST: Athletic activity book, Name and address in book. Louise Laud, 1246 Mississippi. Call 415. —16. TCTORING. Algebra, German Marsileo. Science, Computer mary science Sciences. Expert encured. Moderate rates. R. Killip rick. Mississippi. Phon 2377 419. LOST: A brown keytainer containing 2 keys, in Fraser hall. Call 1802W. 14 FOR RENT: 11 room house located at 1345 Kentucky, newly decorated and in good condition. Suitable for sanitary use. Call 474. 787 hill Land Co. LOST: Alpha Omicron Pi pin. If found, please contact Glenn Myers, 1144 Louisiana or call 888, 14. LOST: at No. 10 Varsity tennis court a sport co-court with white paint, and a net in peeked in peeked to return to 1230 and receive 85 reward, or call 1155, and receive 85 -15 FOR RENT: Extra good all modern 7-floor house, corner near K. U. in fine condition. Phone 455, or see Dana Overup over store. —15 Store. WANTED: Typing. V. Myers. 012 Tenn. Phone 1103 M. -15 FOR RENT: 2 front furnished rooms. Hot water heat. 809 Indiana. Phone 1682 W. —14. EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reasonable. Call 620. —14 FOR RENT: An excellent single room at 1416 Tenn. —14 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and paddocks; grass repellent; heavy-duty padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 17th Street, New York, NY 10024. TUNE PLANES FOR 1929 AIR TOUR October 5th will mark the start of the fifth national tour for the Eddie B. Ford trophy at Detroit. Approximately 50 planes are entered in the tour which is designed to promote civil aeronautics and demonstrate the reliability of airplane travel. Ellies will fly 5,000 miles in 16 days, visiting some 30 cities in the United States and Canada. Map of the route is above; below, a group of planes [O. U.] Undecided on Penalty Memorial Honors Blake Pep Organizations Abolished Students Suspended Norman, Sept. 27 — (UP)—Birth of Robert J. Burtt, 27 students of his 16,200班 who were forsaken today by Frank Buttram, chairman of the Board of Regents of Oklahoma "Although the abolition of the two university peer organizations, the 'Ribbon' movement, may seem a dramatic move, it is only in keeping with the progress of modern education that we must." The Regents recently abolished the two organizations and suspended 57 members for paddling in initiation rules in defence to University rules. The committee conducting the investigation will report Tuesday to the Board of Regents with recommendations for the penalties to be imposed against those who are suspended temporarily pending investigation. Contrasted with the condition of having fifty members of the two groups taking the lead in pop promotion, Buttram pictured an entire student body participating in the expression of school spirit and supporting a team of a dozen cheerleaders in charge of the "pop rallies." Meanwhile in taking action on the suspension, the University has three deputies who are appointed by the per members who favored paddling in infirmity "to the very last," temporary suspension for those who opposed open paddling; and three, reinsurance for those who refused to take part in the demonstrations. Several students in the list of terminary suspension were seen attending classes, in defiance of the actor of the Board of Regent's actions. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27, —(UP) Rivoland Appell believe the week's matter will be the most colleges are "diseaseous, disin- ingerating, and harmful physically and healthly." Wiles of Women Harmful to Yale Men, Says Pres Angel condemned the week-end on ourneys, threatening to mule all meals and forcing the staff to work on Sunday if trips to New York, Poughkeepsie and Northampton were not permitted. World-Famous Inventor New Haven, Conn.—(U. P.) After 77 years, New Haven City has had decided to erect a memorial to Ellen Carnahan as the first national astronaut. crusher A brace table in the suburb of Whitbyville will communicate the bird that humble but obviously lives beneath it, awakened to the fact that millions of dollars annually are saved by substitution of the big, automatic rock table. Unlike his angle, Fili Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin, Ebi Whitney Jakob Wood and dulled unheard-eyed children, he effected inexpensive savings in line and money. It is said that in the 1930s, his company tore crushers, a $50,000,000 were realized, and in the following three decades the saving amount Now New Harvest realizes that a genius whose handmade made possible the extension of his highways by new technologies went outward in his own community. London, Sept. 25 - (11) - Individual conference will be forwarded to Japan, Italy and France tomorrow on Monday in the understandment of the conference, the organizer expects tomorrow that it is proposed to convene the conferences in London in mid-September. Naval Invitations South Hampton, England, Sept. 28, —(UP) —Premier J. Randy McMullen, a. m., today, for his peace mission to the United States, McBromid, and his supporters. He will spend the hour of sailin- g, with only a few workmen at the dock to see the vessel depart. Correspondent in South Foresees Trend Toward Improved Conditions in Cotton Textile District of N. C. McDonald Sca Sail Gastonier, N. C. — (G. P.)—Although workers in the cotton district of North Carolina still work for $13 to $29 per hour and are at their best, the industry is in a definite trend toward improved conditions seems to have set in. Gym Suits $1.00 There is talk of reduced hours and of how it can be accomplished, and employees are thinking of better wages as the workers. The correspondent yesterday was turned loose in the domain of the Manville-Joneses Company, whose director was appointed by the recent labor onslaught. HOOK AND GREEN HOTELS If the domain of the Marvill- den Jenkins Company is an armed camp, the men are well concealed. The only gun seen in 14 hours was a trunny old soldier gun nursing high up in a hill of a small employee's building room. The mill is 25 years old, an imme- mence red brick structure. It is fairly well lighted and ventilated. There are 2,200 employees. The company store was found to carry standard brands of groceries This Week at the Theaters Week Beginning Monday, Sept 30 --at chinch store prices. The company bank had 906 deposits with approx. imitatively $124,000 on deposit. The Dickens, eac picture Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, and withside Quilian and Sail'N Ollen, Friday and Saturday; Alan Hale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: Monte Blue in "Conquest." Monday; Jack Holt in "Father and Son." The Varsity, sound pictures Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Dick Birthelness in "Pleasure Cruel." The Patee Tuesday; Sue Carol in "Chasing Through Europe." Wednesday: Richard Talmadge in "The Bachelor's Club." Thursday: Vilma Banky in "This Heaven." Friday: Vilnius, Brunei, Fiji. Friday: Virginia Browne Faire la The Chorus Kid." Saturday: Edith Thornton and Charles Hutchins in a melodram of having deeds on land and sea. A hospital system patterned after of the Henry Ford hospital in Detroit, with set prices is maintained. Mrs. Laura Miller Dies Mrs. Laura Miller, A.B. 21, wife of Delkasi Milley (teacher editor of The Atchison Daily Global, died on June 4). She formerly was Mrs. Cawley, city editor of the Neokooah, Kau, Sam. She was a member of Uti Goma, social society, and Theta University, honorary journalism society. John F. Barrett, former president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor, published a article in *In the News* that argued for the formation of a separate union of southern (extile mill employees as the industrial workers) difficulties in that industry. His plan, he says, would eliminate the most attentive objection to pass efforts at organization—the removal of "outside or foreign influences." Although he expresses the belief that the "proper place" for any organization of the southern textile industry is Fort Worth, Fort Lamar of Labor. It will be many years ago, he suggested, before either the textile workers or the cotton manufactures of public opinion in this section, will accept that as a fact. ... Why not take the first step by sending the coupon TODAY for information? "Unfinished Business" There are many items listed as "Unified Business" when the best chapter of the book of life is read. You should not be one of them, so it let it remain as "Unified Business" in your records. The futures of self and level ones. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia O. K. Fearing and W. B. Dalton MeCurdy Bldg. 1291 Mean: 30 Telephone 265 EAT EAT EAT 1. You owe it to yourself to eat the best food that your money can buy. Try the New College Inn. 4. Food as it should be. 4. Toasted tasty sandwiches a specialty. Bean Gives Choir Tests I Try our special Sunday dinner and get more for your money Our new frigidaire fountain is the last word in fountain service. Phone 214 College Inn 411 W. 14th St. Presbyterian Chorus Organized for Your's Work for Year's Work The choirs choice of the First Presbyterian church, in New York, to which Ms. Swainston is now fully organized with a membership of fifty voices and a large congregation. This year all applicants for admission who had not sung in the choir were selected. The choir also sight reading by Dean Swartwout. The chair has an array of better voices then ever before and a time year is in prospect, according to Dean Sunday the choir will sing the horns from Beethoven "The Heavens Dochering"; The offertery solo is by Fritz Weiss; the Gauged solo, by Miss Annelia Wendel. Gaured, by Miss Amanda Wendel. Under the Rev. Theodore H. Azman's leadership, a morning service is being outed, including a singing professional by the chair, a capacitor in front of the door, and the ocean chimes, and special responses by the congregation. controlle, a student in the School of Fine Arts and pupil of Prof. W. Downing. Mrs. C. W. Straffon will provide special organ numbers on the Reedy organ. Razors, Strops, Shaving and toilet articles and brushes. BARBER'S DRUG STORE 909 Mass. St. MONDAY—JACK HOLT and Dorothy Rever in a strong comedy melodrama "FATHER AND SON." Also reminiscent, "Be Cared." TUESDAY - SUE CARROL and extra- central eat in an absorbing chica- tural drama 'CHASING' FROM EUROPE. Also Rio- grain News. Canoeing on the Kaw Conditions on the river are better now than for 40 years. Get your girl friend and plan a picnic on the island. Boats for Rent By Day or Hour G. A. GRAEBER 433 Ohio Phone 84 Little Eva's Decoys Salesman: "When You Start Tripping Around In There Slippers I Can Just Hear The Boys Wail. 'Tve Got a Feelin' I'm Fallin'." Little Eva: Hey! Hey! No Featernity Blues With Royal Sites. School Shoes With Collegiate Snap $5.50, $6.50 to $10 Rich Deep Browns Genuine Reptiles Silver Evening Slippers Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass. Oh, How We'll Miss You NOT! 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