FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 PAGE FOUR Students See Press Film Journalists Invited to Preview Talkie at Varsity THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS The table feature, "Big News" was previewed last night by a group of Lawrence and University journalists at the special invitation of L. O. Gill, vice president of faculty members in the department of journalism, members of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, and members of Theta Kappa, the women's fraternity, and staff members of the Kansan were guests of the management. Gill, in preparing a number of "good-will" invitations to societies on the Hill encouraging better cooperation with students at University, extended the first invitation to the journalists to view the picture, a mystery story played in the series. Unlike many of the late attempts in producing a wise-cracking picture, "Big News" found an unusually responsive reception by the journalistic media. This was accepted on an exaggeration of the glamour in newspaper work. Student enterprise ticket sales at the close, Thursday evening, at the business office, totaled 1640 which in cludes very few faculty tickets. Season Ticket Holders to See Frost Game Free The faculty tickets are still on sale for $3.50. Approximately 290 ticket must be sold to complete the enterprise bagge, according to Heard's instructions. Students who do not have their en- terprise tickets may secure them at the business office at $4.56 even if they have an examination card. Clay Center, Sept. 27—(UP) Spreading rails sent a portion of the fast east-bound Rock Island passway to the north and south on Friday day. Eight people were injured. Spreading Rails Cause Clav Center Train Wreck One pullman car and a day cancel left the rails and fall into the bank of the right-of-way shortly before 1 a.m. No one was killed. Ambulances and first aid equipment m-Clary Center took the victims to Clay Center hospital where none were found to be found in serious condition. Rock Island officials are working to clear up the debris. Reunion of 35th Division Opening at Hutchinson Hutcheson, Sept. 27. — (U)P)—Veterans of the Thirth Army, DIP meeting here today for their annual reunion, on the eleventh anniversary of the taking of Vamcoun hill, a part of the battle which opened the battle of Argonne. The reunion will last until Monday morning, and its program will include a welcome speech, several bands, a memorial service, and an honorary jersey for General Johnson Hagood, of Oranuk, commander of the seventh force. A principal speaker of the occasion. Searah, honorary architectural an- gineering trustee, had a smoker last night at Eagles hall for the other members of the architectural deputy architectural engineering was given by Prof. J. M. Keloggle of the architectural school faculty when made a brief library of his trip to Europe this summer. Short talks were given by Mr. Keloggle of the School of Fine Arts faculty George M. Bedd, and Verner F. Smith, both of the architect school faculty. Refreshments were served at 10 Scarab Holds Smoker Miami Escapes Damage Fifty-Mile Gales Dies to Breeze in Passing Over City Miami, Sept. 22 — (UP) — A wind with a velocity of 30 miles an hour dropped over the carhormeter dropped to 29.75 from 29.81 which was registered early to 29.84. The wind listed died down to 25 miles an hour and no sound was heard. The daddy dawned partners at Dimint were experiencing a heavy blow harborman which fell to the ground. The audacity of the storm astonished the weather men officials, who said that they had "never seen anything like it." The 50-mile an hour blow has dainted him a breeze in 9 m., but the population of Miami and surroundings twons around remained in a state of excitement as the weather barren wanted that the blow would continue. Now that Pimilu, western island of the Bahamas, had failed to gale and the barometer was falling there added to form an report from Nassau sea. Send the Krusan home. R. E. Protch Merchant Tailor 833 % Mass. Permanent waves, adding enchantment to feminine charms, are never more captivating than when created by Glorifying the College Girl! Hess Drug Store Beauty Shop SPECIAL THIS WEEK Shampoo and Finger Wave — $1 Phone 537 734 Mass Let her tell you about Woodworth's Perfume Specialties- Viagay, Karess and Fiancee, and Barbara Gould's creations. Miss Grace Coppage can help you create and enjoy that appearance. 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Some of the freshmen will start worrying caps, and at this time the Ku Kau will insist the student council, Sachee and Ku Kau, in favor that freshmen At the football games they will be paired together in order to lead the student shooting, and they will also teach their students about the customs of this organization's making trips with the football team. This week, the team was decided to make two trips. One of these is to Nebraska when the team plays University of Nebraska at the other. has not been obtained upon testing. The first school party of the year will be given by Pi Eunicei at the University building on the first night after graduation. has not been decided upon yet Washington, D. C., Sept. 27, —(U.S.) and January at the first of the pre- pared 5 power naval conferences now is definite, unless unrestricted that are not. The authorities of the participating powers, it is learned at the states department to Jayhawk Taxi Co. 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