THURSDAY. SEPT. 26, 1929 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Hazers Face Suspension Anti-Paddle Rules Are Ignored at Oklahoma Norman, Olaa, Sept. 26—(UP) - Hasing off of the Ottawa Jets may cause an expulsion of 50 student members of the "Jazz Housetown" and "Ruff Necks" Preparations for the initiation caused excitement in the college town last night when truckloads of neophytes and paddles were started out of town. They left after please of them and threats of officials had failed. In open defiance of the rule, members of these two organizations held a pledge initiation last night at an emergency room at the Board of Regents has been called by President W. B. Biziz, and will meet on Monday to nominate or exhalt the members. Frank Buttram, president of the Board of Regents, termed the initiation as the "most unfortunate occurrence in the university's history." Send the Daily Kansan home. Want Ads LOST: Pair of memorable rimes LOST: Pair of mahogany rimmed glasses in black leather case on museum on Campus, probably in Ad- dress room. Call Job 488, at telephone 358. FOR RENT: 11 room house located at 1345 Kentucky, newly decorated and in good condition. Suitable for apartments. Call 474-8047. Home hill land Co. LOST: A brown keytainer containing 2 keys, in Fraser hall. Call 1802W. 14 LOST: Alpha Omicron Pi pin. It found, please return to Glenna Myers, 1144 Louisiana or call 888. 14 FURNIFIED apartment for rent: 15 minutes walk from K. U.; on car park; 1 large living room, 3 windows; closet; kitchen complete, with gas range, ice chest, sink, city water; bath tub, tab, use wash basin, stool; electric stove; refrigerator; stoves. To adults only, references. 1733 Mass, St., Phone 1825W. —12 LOST: National Honor Society emblem. Finder please return to Kanan Business Office, or call 1134 W. 19 LOST: High school ring with initials "E.P.H.S." Call Henderson at 2688. Reward. —13 FOR RENT: Extra good all modern 7-room house, corner nosz. K. U. in fire condition. Phone 453 or fire insurance. Group over公司 Crown Store. Store. —15 LOST: at No. 10 Varsity tennis court, a sport coat-coat with white garment to switch in pocket. Return to 1250 II game. Receipt to 115, call or list 115. WANTED; Typing. V. Myers, 912 Tenn. Phone 1103 M. --15 FOR RENT: Double room for girls 2 blocks from Campus, 1142 Indiana. Phone 2839. -12 FOR RENT: Cool, newly papered single and double room for boys One and one-half block from Campus Phone 2180. 1247 Ohio. —11 FOR BENT: 2 front furnished rooms. Hot water heat. 809 Indiana. Phone 1682 W. —14. MARCELS, SHAMPOO, Finger waves, manicures, facials. All at the office. Call 612-857-3240 or yo 612 Indian. Phone 1865. Mrs. Listen and Mrs. Rankin, operators. EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reasonable. Call 620. —14 FOR RENT: 2 large connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping. Will accommodate three people. Also 2 east front sleeping rooms. Will accommodate if female. Mare, Crosswell, 150 Rhede Island. Phone 2541. —12 FOR RENT: An excellent single room at 1416 Tenn. —14 HAVE PLEASANT part time work for capable law student able to use typewriter. Address Box 151, Kansas City, Mo. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door panels, grids; unisex jackets; Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 41st St., New York, NY 10026. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Frank H. Lescher SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909% Massachusetts Great Britain's New Embassy in Washington Work on the beautiful buildings of the new British embassy in Washington is reaching completion. The loc ion is ideal—on aristocratic Massachusetts avenue next to the Naval Observatory grounds. School of Fine Arts Gives Student Recital in Auditorium Today Program Is First of Year's Representation of Best Local Talent The first recital by students in the School of Fine Arts was given this afternoon at 3:30 in the University Auditorium. All student recitals are held on Friday and Saturday in the auditorium or the auditorium in central Administration building and are open to the public. They represent the best musical talent of the School of Fine The program for this afternoon is as follow: Organ: Piece Heroique Frank M. N. M. N. 3, 4, 10, and 18 Chopin Lully Thomas Voice: My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice. From "Samson and Delilah" Saint Saens Piano: Concert Etude in D Flat Liszt Slow Pulse Antibody Shawnee Indian Hunting Dance SKITCH Dorothy Kuersteiner Piano: Polonaise in A Flat *Chopin* Evelyn Swartthout Evelyn Swarman Piano: Concerto, Second Movement Suai Saem Katherine Knill Orchestra part on second piano by Prof. David Taylor Organ and Piano: Intermezzo Gloucester Virginia Derge, organ Dorothy Enlow,琴 Voice: Mia Mo Almato Ben Dornadai United States To Break Belgium Radium Monopoly Washington.—The Belgian monopoly of radium, indispensable in the modern treatment of cancer, is much more useful than airless, it is definitely expected that American money will soon be put into real use in Africa and possibly also in West Africa. Science Scenario Just how cheaply radium can be produced from American ore in Colorado and Utah, it will not be known until the Bureau of Mines does composition Provision for such experimentation will be made in a hill to be introduced in 'the House this fall by Representative Edward T. Taylor of Colorado. Tentative Speaker List Made For "Y" Forum The joint formatter委员会 of the Y. W. C. A., and the Y. M. C. A. have selected a tentative list of speakers for the noon luncheon forms which are to be召开 in October. Prominent on the list is Norman Thomas, executive secretary for the League of Women Engineers, former University of Kansas student, now the traveling secretary for this league; Powers Happew, later advocate; Dr. Joseph D. Wright Bradley; Dr. Earp of the University of Colorado; "Dial" Herman, former Y. M. C. A. secretary here; and Writhin, professor near naval academy. Kansas University fraternities are not the only fraternities that have been suffering at the hands of burglaries. The Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, which was entered by burglaries and robbed on $250 worth of clothing. Fee Deadline Today Fee deadline closed at 5 o'clock! --- Go Reading Today For all those students who have not paid an additional charge her will be assessed for each day of delay and then if they are not paid at the end of a week, they automatically dropped from class. - Total students paying fees up to t32 now were estimated at 3676. According to registration figures there would be 378 students get to pay fees before 5-10 day or else draw a penalty. - The total number claiming Memorial Union fee exemption at the freeway station stood at one million, compared to the student body has failed to support the Memorial Union fund according to futures at the busiest time of year. Send the Daily Kansan home. --- Once more Sparton has taken a long stride ahead, and pro - sends new developments which bring to the world "face-to-face Realism". Radio1's Richest Voice becomes really ALIVE, with the all warmth and charm of a human presence. You forget distance. You lose all the distance and feel the mood of the artist . . . to almost SEE as you listen. Hear these new instruments. Recent Forest Fire Is Worst in Nineteen Years SALANCE SERVICE Washington — The forest fire that have been raging in northern Idaho and western Montana are the worst since the early nineteen years. Aug. 23, exactly nineteen years to the day from the time of a huge fire in which 80 men lost their lives, brought a repetition of wildfires that had fallen since early in July. The timber and grasslands were purchased to a tinder-like dryness. Then a strong wind sprang up, carrying the fire across counties with almost unobstructed views. An army of 4,700 men is battling herocially against the flames in this one district alone. So far all have escaped the tragic fate which overtook their fellow in 1932. There are still dozens who have not evaded a moment before been retracted. ced the tragic fate which are their followers in 1910. There even no death. No man in a serious injury has been reported. The Bureau of Forestry is at home with a large fund by the first of this year. The expenditures for fire fighting forces alone amounted to a million dollars from the first two years, but 600 of this huge fund was spent in the last ten days. The Montana fire alone extends over 75,000 acres, or an area of almost doubled land. Its devastations have affected the Glacier National Forest and the Glacier National Park and also a great area of private land. Many of these fires are in the field fighting the fire say that nothing can be done to stop the raging flames until the efforts of men are aided by rain. And the bureau gives no hope of this relief. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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