THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Editor Plans Directory Student Council to Issue Book Early in October The student directory for the school year 1929-1930 will be ready for distribution by the third week in October and will be the plan of the Men's Student Council. This free directory, which is to be printed by the World Printing Committee, will be sent under the auspices of the Men's Student Council with the co-operation of the Liberty Society for financing the directory will in so far as possible, be left the council Lawrence merchants who benefit from student patronage will be asked to certify the use of vertising. This section is to appear very similar to that now used in the University. Jack R. Morris, c31, editor of the directory, will begin work on the advertising section as soon as the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce finds advisable to issue a letter to the university regarding that feature of the directory. The contract with the World Printers also includes a supplementary directory to be issued soon after the beginning of the second semester. This will be followed which includes insisted advertising which appears in the main directory. Connector Lindley in commuting upon the directory expressed approval of his efforts in rendering this valuable service free of charge to the student. O. U. Magazine Includes Articles of 50 Students Nerium Okin - Work of approval- normally 50 students is included in the program. They are also invited to the versity of Oklahoma Magazine, which is just off the press according to Mia Stevens. Gither Camirus Special The summer number includes an articles of opinion, fiction, feature stories and essays. The magazine reports. It will be the last issue of the magazine for the current year. Want Ads --our Bartlett, Alta Maon, Ruth Bennett, and Grace Williams. Twenty-five words or less. I inscribe, "I inscribe," in each word. I inscribe, "I inscribe," in every word. I inscribe, "I inscribe," in each word. We inscribe, "I inscribe," in every UNIVERSITY STUDENTS who live in Kansas City or want to work this summer, can earn excellent accounts for the Leeds Building and Loan Assn. Leads furnished, not house to house. See or write Henry J. Securities, 391 I-80 Trust Pier Bldg., Kansas City, as possible. —189 FOR RENT: 5-room furnished cedar tage, 733 Missouri street, $20. Call 986 during day. —199 BOOK WANTED: Mitchell "Bost- ness Cycles," current edition Wanted at once, Call Lindley Born. 2902 J 1134 Ohio. —180 LOST: Black and white enameded single compact. Lost on campus. Call 898. Reward. —184 WANTED: 12 women to sell subscriptions at the community climbing event, next call. See Ms Graves, room 5 Journalism building; any afternoon this week, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. LOST: Ring, less valuable for a blue stone setting than as a keep-sake, in wainstead in Elbridge invatory. Reward. Phone 1679 M HOUSE FOR SALE: 1921 Maine street; six room bungalow, attic finished, full cement basement, modern in all respects. No赔偿, but alley is available. Easy terms. See How It Works. No warranty. S. Knappen, Box 204, Tulsa, Oklahoma. WANTED: 12 men to call subscri- pences; during Kramer's circulation day, pass on to room 5 Journalism building, any af- ternoon this week between 3 and 4 o'clock. Taxi-- Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Use Genuine Money The money-changing machine that the young woman is here shown camping in death on a beach. The money is used the robot will say "Please use good coins only," and then be used in a New York drug Delta Tau Delta bad as dinner guests last night Anne Kent, Dori Deckatler and Paulin Cost. T. C. Mitchell and G. C. Knuckle arrived in Lawrence yesterday from Virginia and are visiting at the Delta Tau Dell house. Both guests are members of that fraternity at the University of Virginia, Charlotte hills, Va. Robert Calderwood, associate professor in dramatics, and Gertrude Nichols were dinner guests of Sigurjit Ci flaternity last night. Joe Burlet was a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house Wednesday evening. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained at dinner last night for these guests; Pete Rauch, Bernard Zubert, Robert Kane, and David W. Arnelek Iscumb, and Max Fredericks. M. F. C. Pomeroy of Holston vision in Lawrence yesterday with his nighthers, Rose and Frances, students i the University. Sommet, Kirk J., Jr, C#1, Barned Fink c#1, and Theodore O'Leary, c#2, will sail from Montreal June 21 for a six weeks tour of Europe. Miss Irene Miller, instructor in home economics, was the honored guest at a ten a.m. shower of girls from Girls of Gold Training High School yesterday afternoon at the Alma Omni P4 house. Miss Miller's marriage will be an VARSITY Saturday Night May 25 The girls were assisted at the ten by their practice teachers from the University home economics class, Hal- Edward Skradak and Walter Jones rom the Dau Tau Delta house at danhatton, were guests yesterday of his local chapter. 2,000 Enter Seattle's 52-Mile Walking Race Seattle — (UF) - With entries nearer cities, the team contests to have a record number contestants in its annual 82-mile walking race around Lake Washington. AGNEW'S Orchestra At midnight, June 14, they will start from the center of Seattle, circle the great body of water to the starting point of about 8 a. m. A special race for women will be conducted this year, starting at 10 p.m., with men and women expected to finish at approximately the same boar- West Point, N. Y., — (UP) The Army has long been noted for its ability to remain stronger than is printable, and now comes to light the slang lexicon of U. S. mili- Union Building Regular Prices Mr. Boozer a Boozer, but He Is a Good One Slanguage of the Army Finally Comes to Light A "Dueret" is anything for which the name has been forgotten, and is applied to all plaques, "Mr. Dueret," in newspapers and newsletters. Occasionally the term is altered to "Mr. Dumbiefet," "Mr. Dumbiguari" or "Mr. Dumbijuba," but they all mean the same thing and are used in place of the name hispbis absalign insignificance. "B.A." — busted aristocrat; "Augustine" — a cadet entering the academy in August; "beauti" — a new cake, "boodle" — candy, ice cream, etc.; "booble fight" — a gathering where such luxuries are served; "dispay" — a dessert; "dizay" — a cadet very efficient in discipline; "diaq" — application of salve made of water, pomade and shoeblacking to the countenance of a plane. San Francisco, —(UP) —George Booster, 52, is proud of his name. Accused of stealing a number of autos, Booster was arrested. Booster appeared in nolice court. After being sentenced to serve 90 days for the theft, Boozer was asked by the Judge: With considerably more pride than reticence, Boozer assured the judge that he did. With that name, do you ever take drink?" Engravings to Be Shown A collection of 18th century engravings and etchings taken from works by American artists will be put on display in the museum during the first part of June. 18th Century Etchings Secured for Spooner June 1 Probably the most interesting en- tries of his career was L. Zoffany, minsted in 1728 and engraved in 1722 by Richard Hounston of Boston and of his wife, and to John Tennyson, Bunker Hill" and of the "Death of General Montgomery in the Attack Trumbull was an artist born in Lebanon, Conn., in 1756, who after being graduated from Harvard joined the army and spent two and a half years at camp on Washington's staff, because of his ability to draw. It was his regular duty to make plans of the enemy's works. 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