MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Announcements --now under the management of Wendell Dungan 防 Regular Tau Sigma practice will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the frmnasium. Madge Gaunt, president. Tap chorus will practice at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday in the gymnasium. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. The Chemistry Club will meet at 4:30 Thursday afternoon. Prof. F, B. Dains of the department of chemistry will give an illustrated lecture on gunpowder for the pharmacy students Thursday at 11:30 a.m. W, S. G, A. council will hold its regular business meeting Tuesday evening in the rest room of central Adalah Hospital, 6:45.—Hector Filkin, president. Persons seeking teaching positions for the second semester should see H E. Chandler, secretary of the teachers placement bureau before the end of this week for information. Applications are already being sent out. All majors in the department of physical education are requested to meet in the gymnasium Thursday, 6, at 4:30 p.m. - Miss Ruth Hooer. The hockey feed will be held at Wiedemann's instead of at the Broadway Imn. Wednesday, Dec. 5. The price is $35. All W. A. A. members and also other women who played on the hockey teams are invited. Moments and hockey teams are asked to report to their captains—Alice Gaskill, president. A mass meeting of all women interested in going out for basketball will be held in the gymnasium where those who desire to play, but who cannot attend the meeting should sign on the slip that has been posted on the bulletin board in the hall of the gymnasium, according to Miss Ruth Hoover. A picture of the cross country team will be taken for the Jayhawk at 4:36 p. m. Tuesday at the stadium. All cross country men should be there. C. G. Rittenhouse. --now under the management of Wendell Dungan Around Mt. Oread Prof. Paul A. Witty, of the department of education, spent his Thanksgiving gift in Chicago with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Witty, of Terre Haute, Ind. He also did some research work during the vacation. Miss Betty Stimpson, ed27, became the bride of Neil A. Bartley at a clock yesterday in the First Church of New York, the daughter of Prof. E, T. Stimpson. Miss Irene Peabody had her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Peabody of Springfield, Mo., as guests over the Thanksgiving vacation. The marriage of Miss Esther Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Louis Roberts to Ernest Thompson of Kansas City took place at the home of Rev. E, F Price, who performed the ceremony at the University of Kansas with the class of 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will make their home in Kansas City. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Hurshel W. Yenger, c'30, Melvin Johnson, c'30, and Merald Puckett, c'32. Miss Lorenza Mack, ex '25 was married to Russell Kline Jagger, of Seattle, Washington, a Thursday, Nov. 29 1980, at a ceremony in the Kappa Kappa Gamma security. The freshman fellowship group of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at 6:30 p. m. tuesday in Myers hall. Plans for forum assembles similar to those of the other colleges, including discussion and discussion of eligible officers for the enaing year will be in order. “Students and Industry” is the subject for the Y, W, C, A, V. espers which will be held after afternoon at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday through Friday, in memorial, m.c’29, Ethel Childers, uncle, and Hazel Stutz, spec. ed., will talk of their experience when doing special tasks. Guy V. Koehler of the University extension division will give a ten-minute talk on "Some Phase of Adult Education" over WDAP this evening. He will speak in place of Prof. Jen P. Genner was scheduled to speak at this time. Ellsworth C. Dent of the University extension division is leaving today for the southwestern part of Kansas in the interest of the lecture series of the course of visit of usual instruction. He plans to be gone about three weeks. Prof. Ellis Johnson of the department of engineering was the principal speaker at the Lawrence junior high school special Thanksgiving assembly. Professor Johnson told the students that he showed the students how thoughtful they should be for American advantages. Mrs. Dora Borth, who for the last three and a half years has been manager of the University club, has resigned went into effect Dec. 1. Charles "Buddy" Rogers, former student of the University of Kansas, and now recognized as one of the most popular male screen stars, visited his fraternity brothers at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity last Tuesday. George T. McAllen, an instructor in zoology, was the speaker this afternoon at the regular weekly meeting of the zoo's board of directors who compose the seminar club of the department. The club is a get-to-knowing group of students in the field of their study. Mr. McAllen spoke on recent discoveries and devel- opments of the zoo, as review by the various journals. Dr. W. H. Schowe, professor of geology, M.S., Schowe, and Mrs. E. McGuire, mother of M.S. Schowe, re- member the trip to Milwaukee, Wis., where they visited several days with Doctor Schowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dr. R, C. M. Moore, state geologist, and Mrs. Moore are the parents of a daughter born Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29. Miss Elizabeth Sprague of the department of home economics was ill today and was unable to meet her classes. Ernest Boye, director of the water and sewage division of the state Department of Environmental Affairs in City investigating the condition of the Arkansas river. Mr. Boye also visited Blandin in connection with the Bureau's investigation system and sewage treatment plant. Miss Cassandra Ritter, bacteriologist of the state board of health later laboratory, spent the week-end Iola. Miss Mary Rose Barrons, A. B. 25, receently made her public debut in St. Paul as Lady Catherine, the prima doma role in "The Vagabond King." The marriage of Neva Cromb, f521, to Albert Strong has been announced, and Mr. Strong is scheduled for Kansas City, Mr. Strong works for the N. R. Rich Investment Company, a company that will return to the United States about the first January, when they will begin Spring training a short time before going to Chicago. Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy Phone 90 $1.00 per hr. West 7th Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning Work called for and delivered Phone 1329 1245 Conn. The College Inn 411 West 14th We are serving regular meals Old College Inn meal tickets redeemable Eleven States Other Than Kansas Receive Visual Instruction University Bureau Sends Films to Aid the Lecturers At Schools At Schools Visual Instruction News, a bulletin board on the visual aids and services available at the museum, presses Instruction. This will be mailed to all the users of the museum. The News tells of the public's service to the public schools. In the Seanman Rural High School, North Topka, the Student Council selects pictures to be used for the schools and the films secured through the University Extension Division. The entertainment picture are used for two programs, the entertainment for the community, and to provide funds with which to secure the educational service. Mr. Fred A. Seanman, principal, feels that the members of the Council receive validation in the handling of this service. Others Schools Get Service At present visual instruction is being offered in Mesou, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma in addition to the regular users of the schools. One article tells of Prof. William E Burns, of the department of biology Southwestern College, Winfield, which uses the film slides extensively in community lectures as well as in lectures before his classes. It also has complete equipment for the taking and showing of motion pictures. Others Schools Get Service Senate: Republicans 56, Democrats 29. Farmer- Labor 1. The one-reel motion picture of the University of Kannan, entitled "Bref Tour of Mount Orchid," which was prepared in cooperation with the Alumni Association of the University is described in the magazine. The picture contains views of the various sports facilities, football games, track meets, parades, and other events and is available on standard motion picture film. No charge is made for the use of this picture. For permission to portation, Airplane views of the campus were taken recently and wil he inserted in this film. Present Senate Divided Equally Between Parties Washington, Dec. 3, (UP) — Including all the changes made by death the latest line-up of the 20th congress and session there to day as well. Senate; Republicans 47, Democrats 47, Farmer-Labor 1, vacancy 1. House: Republicans 268, Democrat 166, third party, 1. The line-up of the new seventy first congress which will take office March 4 follows: House: Republicans 237, Democrats 195, third parties 3. Send The Daily Kansan home. 66, third party, 1. Scientists at Conference Quality Service Professor Young Sees K. U.Men at International Meeting Scientists of international reputation attended the coal conference at Pittsburgh, Penn, last week, according to word brought back by Fed. C. M. Carroll of meadow of Missouri who represented the University of Kansas at the meeting. One of the outstanding speakers of the conference was Georges Claude, who now extensively used for merchant's signs, and more especially for the transmission of television pictures of theaters. He was a member of the director of a process of manufacturing liquid air, and of a method of fixing nitrogen for in fertilizers and oxides. For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119- adu Washington, Dec. 3, — (UP) At almost a quarter of a billion dollars still is owed the United States by Germany for expenses of the Americas and Europe, the war, General Roderick L. Carmichael, Chief of Finance, said in his annual report to Secretary of War Davis. The balance due this country June 12, 2016 was $487 million has been reduced by submitted payments to $210,582,775.85. Makepeace and Strobel Successors Professor Young met a number of K. U. men now widely known in science fields. Included in the number were E. E. Slosson, now director of the Mellon College; Wiedelmel, director of the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research; Clark Carpenter, professor of fuel engineering at the Colorado School of Mines; until last year, professor of mechanical engineering at the University. Germany Owes U. S. Quarter Billion Dollars Omaha Hat Shop Send The Daily Kansan home. 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Phone 255 We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Hiper Lowell's w.9th SHOE SHOP Slight Improvement Seen in Sick King's Condition London, Dec. 3—(UP)—The king of England lay gravelly ill today. His heart is weakened under the strain of his long affliction and oxygen was administered to give strength. Anxious, he gate, the few hundred there representing the millions in the British empire from the ends of the earth. At 11 a.m., attendants hurried across the courtyard of Buckingham Palace to welcome him with a document: "There is slight improvement in the king's condition." LOST—Friday afternoon at Varsity theater, a small, black tooled leather --purse containing cheek and bill. Reward. Lois Straight. Phone 415, 66 Girls A whole window full of inexpensive costume jewelry come in and try them on-- You're welcome. LOST—Smail, shack felt hat during "hobo day" celebration. Call Katherine Winston, Phone 950. —66 The College Jeweler 13 Plate Battery $8.75 Rent Your Car from Exchange Price Tires John Gilbert the lover adds to his usual ardual a计算衍搁 regard of all propitiation that he owes to the scope of his enjoyment. The story of a man without a conscience, seeking and finding women that appealed to him—to those who made a life of manic afenibund. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Rent-A-Ford CARTER SERVICE Call 1-800-742-3675 Shows: 3 - 7 Mat. 10-40: Eve. 10-50 BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow - Wed. Starts Mon. — Delores Del Rio in "REVENGE" Call 1300 LBERT THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL He Wanted Women--- and he took them! MICRO- GOLDWIN MISSION PROTOTYPE JOHN FRANK HARRIS and HIS PLA-BOYS LOST* At Varsity time, a brooch, white with brown background. Finder please call 1140, or leave at Kansan Business Office. 66 LOST: Light ten trench coat. Call 1486. Reward. -67 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eve Glasses Exclusively 1025 Min. We sell: Eaton's, Crane's or Pike's For the discriminating correspondent: June Day's Compact the incomparable gift for any girl 11th Mass Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phone 2701K3 by special carrier. and a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 — Telephones — News Room, K. U, 25 — Business Office, K. U, 66 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan LAST VARSITY DANCE will be at F. A. U. Saturday, December 8 featuring Tommy Johnston and His Band Stag $1.25 Get a date! Drag 75c