TUESDAY MAY 28.1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Three Final Debates Tonight and Wednesday Will Conclude Semester Buehler's Class to Give Series of Arguments in Green Hall at 7:30 As the final summing up of the semester's work on the principles of algebra, he concludes with Prof. E, C. Buscher will give a series of three debates tonight and will present his results. Subjects for the debates are: the Baumes law, the installment plan, and government maintenance of the sources of hydro-electric power. To night, beginning at 7:30, the question of the Baumes law and the hydro-electric question will be debated in room 6 of G green hall. Wednesday, the stallment plan of purchasing will be debated at 7:30, at the same place. Twenty-two words or less, I insertion 10. in each word, except 2. Over twenty words, I insertion, 10. in each word, except 2. Over twenty words, I insertion, 10. in each word, except 2. 6 in each word, for each word. Want add accepted, only when accompanied by a comma. Judging the debates, both tonight and tomorrow night, will be Russell Stroble, c31, a memoir by the Kanaffs to attend this year. The debate is invited to attend the debates. Want Ads LOST: Diamond ring Saturday after moon. Gold with two diamonds and oro. At Brick yard, either weed tape on roof, Gell Toll, Cell Phone, Louise Bondy. —198 WANTED to rent: A furnished house for next school year. Must be ready to occupy September 1, 1929. Phone 1209. —196 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls, with sleeping porches, 1215 Tenn. Cal. 2608W. —190 FREIDRIC PERMANENT wave solve the hair problem for Summer, at reasonable price $6.00. We specialize in finger and marvel waving, and hair cutting 50c. Me, Litton, Lithia, 425, Hollins, 625, Indiana, harden 1856. —S2. WOULD THE person who got the wrong trench coat by mistake from the woman's bounce at the Variety Dance Saturday night, please—196 LOST: From Chemistry Laboratory, a green sweeve swister. Please return after 6:00 to 1346 Louisiana St. Reward: no question, asked —198 FOR RENT: Furnished home for two. 200-square-foot studio daily. Six rooms. Six floors. porch, modern, garage. Can be seen on clock. W. Schroese. -185. WANTED: Students for summer work, need four good men with cash. This is a splendid opportunity for you to make a connection with the business world by largest farm publishing houses in the world. See Mr. Masters at the Business Placement Office, 118 West Addison Avenue, Boston, MA 02116; for further information, —188 LOST: Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pinna Name on back. 1100 Indiana. Phone 285. -1888 WANTED: Men to sell and do field management for this summer. Exceptionally high commissions. Men with cars preferred. Call 1703 - 1888 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS who live in Kansas City or want to work there this summer, can earn excellent accounts for the Leeds Building and Loan Asn. Lends furnished, not home to house. See or write Henry W. Young for assistance. Trust Bldg., Kansas City, as soon as possible. — 180 HOUSE FOR SALE: 1215 Maine Street; six-row bungalow, attic finished, full cement basement, modern in all respects. No garage, but alley or rear entrance. Fully furnished Investment Company or write R. S. Knappen, Box 2044, Tulsa, Okla. WANTED: 12 men to sell subscription dates during Kannan's circulation room 5 Journalism building, any afternoon this week between 3 and 4. Your Kansan should reach you by 6:30 each evening. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. "We" Are Quietly Married After centering public interest on United States ambassador to Mexico, the North Haven, Maine, summer home of the Morrows, Col. Charles A. Moon at the home of the Morrow family, she met Mrs. Anne Morrows, daughter of the Miss Anne Morrows, daughter of the couple disappeared after the ceremony SOCIETY Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Adela Hale, c30, of Buckingham. Helen Morgan, B.S.27, who has been visiting here for several days, left for Kansas City this afternoon. Mrs. Otita Tupy of Chicago has arrived here for a month's visit with her son, Prof. L. T. Tuppy, of the department of economics. Elmer Morgan, who has been teaching in the Haddam High School, visited at the Acacia house this week Agree Lenahan, A.B.2B, returned to school in Lawrence, Friday from Hanston, where she has taught in the high school for the past term. Delta Sigma Lambda gave their annual senior farewell dinner, Sunday, in honor of these seniors of the university, from Bucknell University, in Burton Kingbury, Joyce Trayer, Den Rhodes, Bernard Engel, Leiber Moberman, and Dale Hickman. A cup was presented to Joyce Trayer for all the gifts of his services to the fraternity. Guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house for the past few days were women. Kristine Duggar, Kansas City, Mary Annette Flower, Veranice, and Ann Rousey, Haddam Pi Beta Pi entertained its senior members at a formal farewell dinner last night at the chapter house. The members of the chapter who will be joining the chapter on Friday, Olmstead, Julia Hamilton, Marcene Mac Laren, Maxine Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Jane Poindexter, and Lois Shapiro, all former chapter officers were installed for next year. Bring Those Shoes to Us We fix 'em While you wait The Hill is hard on heels and we are at the foot of the Hill. Just across from the Court House BURGERT'S Shoe Shop Hazel Lewis, of Belleville, came today to visit Gladys Bradley at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Helen Cernellus and Jean Bonnett, of Hoshing, are spending the week at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Mariorie Morrison, of Houlding and Melha Muney, of Caldwell, were week-end putts of Alpha Xi Delta矛。 Mrs. W, L. Johnson and son, E. Fred Johnson, of Tuba, Okla., are guests of Miss Patti Johnston at the Alpha Xi Delta house this week. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Rose McCollech, go to Jack Dressler, c. 29, Dressler is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Delta Zeta announces the plodging of Meha Springer, c22, of Lawrence. The senior electrical engineers are to meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in front of the Engineering building to start on a hike. In the past they have had these bikes, which they call the "he man's bike," and their nernons in playing baseball and other games, and in the evening gathering around the campfire, and discuss the career that they have just disclosed. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. A touch of your radio dial will bring you the matchless dance music of the "King of Jazz" and his world renowned orchestra. Countries of OLD GOSHEN (including a cough in a carbout). Every Tuesday over Columbia network . . 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Central Standard Time. Paul Whiteman 17 to Hunt Corn Borer and today seemed to have achieved with his famous plane, Spirit of S their purpose of eliding the public on Louis, as he appeared just after lans their homely trip. Move, right, in just in Washington with the plane cased. The plane is now flying off in place placed the center picture shows Lindbergh the Smithsonian Institute. CIGARETTES Dr. Hungerford Picks Students for Summer Work Seventeen men, nurses in the department of entomology, have been picked by Dr. H. B. Humberford, state agricultural commissioner, in the European corn borer control this summer. The applications were made to the Worthy director, of the department of European corn borer control, of agriculture, at Tololo, Ohio. These men will start their training July 5, at Toledo and probably will be employed either in West Virginia or Illinois till about Sept. 17. The following were chosen by Doctor Hungerford: Leonard D. Tarbil, c29; Jonathan O. Nottingham, c31; John G. Ridgway, c28; Bernie M. Bubb, c23; Lavere A. Calkina, c31; M. Lynn Wynne, c30; Tobias A. Tabbell, c18; Tobias A. Tabbell, c18; G. Garden Cannon, c32; Murill E. Lindetrom, c34; Tolter W. Hampton, c31; Thomas K. Fitzgerald, c30; Gich, c6; H. W. Cappe, c29; Leonard A. Wilson, and Martin Russell. Many Foreign Students at Paris U. (Other Common Schools) Paris...Never before in the history of the University of Paris have two students enrolled at the 2,194 students enrolled for the spring semester, 6,745 from foreign countries. INNES' Swim Decoration Day in a 1929 Suit Decoration Day will officially open the 1920s bathing season. Are you ready to appear in your 1920 suit? We are ready to show you! Bathing Caps You will find our line of high grade caps most complete. Plain Caps — 100 Divers, 20 to $1 "SPORT JEANS" To wear over your suit to and from the plunge these smart linen jeans are the rage. The price $2.95. LINEN COATS The linen beach coat accompanies the "Sport Jean." Smart to wear to and from the plunge or for general sports wear. Priced $2.95. The 1929 Suits Sunbacks, high necks, Peter Pan collars. Olive Twist trunks—one and two piece styles all high colors and navy. Every style a 1929 winner and every suit 100 per cent pure wool. You will find our prices exceedingly moderate—$2.95 to $6.95. George Callahan Wins Two of the Lawrence Drama League Prize Awarded Honor as Best Student Actor, and Writes Winning One-Act Play MAIN FLOOR George Callahan, sp. e., has just been announced winner of two annual prizes given by the Lawrence Drama Award for the best one-play written by a student; and the other, a prize of $5, for the best dramatic work. Callahan's play, "Children Afraid of the Dark," judged by Miss Margaret Lym of the department of Engineering with the mood of each of three murderers, "one who had been a gentleman," another a negro, and the third a thug, in the last moment of life to the electric chair for execution. "It is a striking play and well oceated," Miss Lynn and this morning, Prof. Robert Calahan said. "It is a dramatic art, judge of the dramatic performance, in selecting Calahan gave special consideration to his work as Lacroix in *The Nineteen Nights* or "Ten Nights in a Barroom." Chester Binney in "The Whole Town's Talking," and his participation in *Candida* review and in the musical comedy. Sheffield, England. — (UUP)—Shelffield has just opened the first miniturally-owned slimbrapt house and wholesale meat market in this equiv. Announcements An important meeting of MacDowell Club will be held at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 29. Virginia Derge. THESES BINDING COMMENCEMENT CARDS Noted Swimmer Salts to Berlin Hamilton, Bermuda – (UP) — Mrs. Morgan, once swimmer of the world, has nated from here for Southampton, on enroute to Germany, where she will take part in the summer. She will be to hold in Berlin in the early summer. Latter Mrs. Huddleton plays the swim of the English channel. made in any process Looking for a job and holding one A MAN who is looking for a job takes care to have his appearance AA-1 when he interviews his prospective employer THE man who is holding a job will find that the same good appearance which helped him to arrive will help him to remain and to progress. GOOD appearance is exactly what we have for sale. And where can you buy anything else so vital to your success at so small a cost? Have us call regularly for your suits. Lawrence Steam Laundry CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN ...DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER! ETTA KETT Memories --didn't take ETTA and PERDITA long to move owe to Aunt Agatha's house- once they found out she had college student boarders. By Paul Robinson COME ON AINT AGATHA! MAYBE WE CAN PICK UP A NICE BOY FRIEND FOR YOU IT'S NICE OF YOU CHILDREN TO ASK ME - BUT WHEN YOU GET MY AGE, I WANT NIGHTS ADE MAD FOR SLEEPES - HERE THE MEY - YOU CHILDREN RUN AVOID THE BELIEFS