MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE John Ise, professor of economics spoke to Southwestern students, Wednesday, Nov. 7, on socialism. Maril E. Sensor, MA28 spent the week-end as a guest of Mixed Forman, c. 30. Miss Sensor is teaching at the Wirfield High School. Harry Hankins, bu26, died Wednesday night in Wichita following a short illness. Hankins who a name, Uptown white he won in school here. A reception for all K. U. Masons will be held Wednesday evening, Nov. 14, at 8. A special program will be given. The Lawrence Masons are sponsoring this reception, and all Masons are invited to attend. Miss Thelma Forth and Miss Kate reen Norflee, of Cofftville, attended the teacher's meeting at Towek, and spent the remainder of the week end visiting Marcia. Chadwick, c20 and Mary Bartram, c31. A short meeting of the Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geology fraternity, was held in room 290 Hamworth hall, 3:30 this afternoon, to thankJSms for the initiation to be hold Tuesday in the rock quarry west of Lawrence. Students in elementary geology will take a field trip in the vicinity of Lakeview Tuesday afternoon. Then students will study the geology of Schowe, associate professor of geology and J. N. Jewett, W. L. Moore, assistant structures in geology. The University Club will entertain with a dinner dance for its members. Saturday evening at 6. Those who cannot come to the dinner are invited to attend the dance. Reservations should be made by Friday noon. Week-end guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house were Dr. J, Mrs. Addison Kendall and daughter Evelyn. At the second event, Mrs. Bovea Loesker, Claffin; Miss Fine griezil Coirzel, Styling; Jane Koehler (dress); Emma Frost; and Haraz Mallory, Junction City. A gift of $100 was received by the Y. W. C. A., from an anonymous person, a non-identified Lawyer. This information, considerably, according to Miss Elizabeth Williams, secretary. A visitor of the campus campaign is being prepared now. "Tile" Kearney and his band have been hired by Lester Bauer of the University of Utah to play the Homecoming Party which is to be held on Friday night, Nov. 23, On Saturation night, Nov. 24, Kearney will play oppose the Missouri Quadrantie Orchestra at Y.W.C.A. Poetry Group to Hold First Meeting Holen Rheda Hopes, assistant professor of English, will read at the first meeting of the Y. W. C. A. poetry group, at 3:30 p.m. m. Sunday, at the home of Prep. Mrs. Sloan, 1530 Greenwich Avenue. Missen read some of her own poetry, selections from contemporaries, and give a short talk on modern poetry. 'All women who are interested in poetry, and in spending an informal time with others,' said Kathryn McFarland, c31, who has charge of the group. Indiana University will aid in the plans for the commemoration of the one hundred and fifteenth anniversary of the construction by George Rogers Clark. This anniversary is being observed by Kentucky and the states of the old northwest. The campus can Revolution west of the Allegheny mountains is too little known. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1023 Mass. Resolution Introduced to Move Bodies of Heroes Jackson, Miss., Nov. 10—Clamming that Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis "Cannon sleep peacefully in Republican soil," Senator Homer S. Casteel yesterday fled to the home of the Missouri legislature which would authorize the governor of Mississippi to seek permission of Virginia to remove the bodies of the heroes of the confederacy to use in the interim. The resolution was in the hands of the rules committee today. The resolution was introduced, its aid and aid, to the poor and to the impoverished, the great and glorious southern traditions and accepted the policies and policies of the Republic. Mt. Etna Shows Signs of Ceasing Eruption; Two Towns Destroyed Damage Is Variously Estimated at Between 25 and 50 Million Dollars Catania, Sicily, Nov. 12, (UF)—upon Epha, Italy, and the coast of Greece, a petroleum country on its slopes, gave indications today that the erosion was about to begin. Professor Gaeant Oorte, of the EoT observatory, flew in a military airplane today over the entire course of the river of lava which gashed from eruptive mouths near the sum of the river and it fatigued toward the cliff and so. Ecassion in Few Days Ponto said the ecassion seemed to him to have reached a phase which he thought would give his greatest ecassion in the next few days. The eruption, in progress now for more than a week, has devastated the city's charred, destroyed more than 500 houses, made thousands homeless and enlisted smoke variously estimated at over 1 million. The villages of Macaui and Carrabba were destroyed. Home required for Nunziana, where the stream baked at the nearby cliffs. The carriages moved relentlessly upon the village Carrabba, which of course had been evacuated just as have most of the villages in the darma. A group of villagers and the little villages after the butt tile had rolled through the city. The correspondent watched the thick hive that was flying, and pass and pass without a trace being left. The United Press correspondent visited the crater over Sunday, encountered hundreds of natives and many tourists encamped on the side of the crater. He watched the course of the avicle stream. The lava was falling over a cascade of about 500 feet and as it swept down the mountain side, the view was fantastic. It was a sight of a splendor as well as a dramatic course of some 20 kilometers. One Third the Lava Escaped One great danger was that the lava might overflow its puissance, building banks and spread into regions not already touched. The pressure on the sides is tremendous and authorities have warned these banks should be made underground to prevent a diet that the inner rumblings of the great mountain will not completely cover for several weeks. One authority told the united press that only recently a lava bubble had been discharged thus far. At the crater there are more than 100 different mouths, of varying size, from which the lava shear slide over the valley in four separate streams. The main stream, which has caused the most destruction, is where that at times flooded in height. a new man's dormitory was for mally opened at the University of Oregan on Nov. 3, Service Quality Makepeace and Strobel Successors Bargain Prices in Rug Cleaning Special all this week: *special at one time* *Cleaning and Sizing 9x12 rug* $3.50 and one small rug free Oldest: best equipped cleaning plant in the city. Under new management. JOHN M. ALISON, RICKER GRANT, Morgana Tell our experts about your rug problems. Usually, rug conquered It is no more trouble to have your rug driated than a suit. Just phone the A. B. C. Rug Cleaners 718 St. Lincoln St. Phone 60 or 1905 R We call for and deliver Resume Grid Relations? M. U. and Bears Open Unofficial Game Negotiations St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 12, (UP)—opened booking tour reservation of football relations between University of Missouri and Washington University. The two teams thereby terminated gridson hostilities last year as an aftermath of an alleged unpleasant accident never fully explained to the public. Today, however, Dr. Frank Ewerbard, chairman of the athletic council of Washington University, stated publicly he understood that Missouri is not immune to changes in summing relations and added, "that the Bear was good to do as." "So far as we are, concerned," Ewerhardt said, "the only thing needless is agreement on a suitable date." November 9, it is understood, in a open date on the schedule for his return to Seattle, thatBear would like to meet Missouri that date to dedicate Washington University. --between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan Radio's Five Best Monday. Nov. 12 WOR COLUMBIA Network, 8:30 CST, Vitaphone hour. WEAF-NBC Network, 8:30 CST, General Motors hour. General auditors hour WEAF-NBC Network, 9:30 CST National Opera Company. WJZ-NBC Network, 6:30 CST. WOR Columbia Network, 9 CST The music room. Hoover Sailing in Week on South American Tour Palo Alto, Cal. Nov. 10—(UP) The calm atmosphere about the home on San Juan bill will pre-zip to a new campus in South America, self since his election changed today to one of nervous activity as Mr. Hower, his son and those who will be here to celebrate the South American tour began preparations for the unprecedented journey. Mr. Howard and bb party are cheered, tentatively, to leave here after the game. He goes where they are to board the battleship Maryland, flagship of the bet, for the 49 day trip to the chief american counterpart, Panama and Cuba. "I guess, sir, it's because you wear GOODYEAR rubber both." "Young man, why do I find you kissing my daughter!" 17 West 9th 3 doors west of Innes' Kansas Outing Club will hold initiation in Robinson gymnasium, Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 3:30 and at 4:30 p.m. A program of appear may at either hour. Tap chorus practice will be here in the gymnasium, Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 4:30 p. m. Announcements Miss Elizabeth Dunkle. There will be a fashion show practice at 3:30 Tuesday in central Administration auditorium. Justine Rodgers, secretary. Dorothy Decker. Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, will hold an important meeting in Marvin hall, room 111, at 9:00 tonight. There will be a meeting of the Searab fraternity in the Engineering building Tuesday afternoon at 4:30. The Jay James will meet Tuesday Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m. in central Administration rest room. Delta Phi Delta will meet tomor row night at 7 p. m. in the Admini ration building. A meeting of the Chemical Engineers Club will be held at 4:30 p.m. m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, in room 201 Chemistry Building. The department of geology will speak. Chamberlaïs' Train Dermalied Train Dermalied The Training Sir Austen, Chamberlaïs' British foreign secretary, to Ottawa, wah dermalied near Perth. The Canadian Pacific Railway announced that only the private car driver will be allowed to climb in and their party left; the rail and the occupants were not injured. A law enforcement officer was present. The party, which was en route from Toronto, reached Ottawa shortly after 9 a. m. Sir Austin is on a tour for his health. The freshmen of Tuba University will edit a special freshman edition of the Tuba Collegien, which will be printed on green-tinted paper. For Fank's Ambulance Phone 119—adv. by special carrier. a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Phone 2701K3 Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. voicing admiration or silently condening your service. Let us show you our silver water pitcher, sand, and spice dish with a comment on your good taste. and Your Guests Leave — Telephones — News Room, K. U. 25 — Business Office, K. U. 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 Dolls in National Dress on Display at Thayer A collection of dolls dressed in national costumes is on exhibition in the inventory of the Thayer Art Museum. The exhibit is being loaned by Moss Roseman Ketcham, a member faculty of the Schools of Fine Arts. Every sort of costume from that of a high cottage Bengali girl to a French lady of 1953 may be seen. The Czech princess of Tivoli has since incorporate the dash and brilliance of their grypy extraction in their national dress. Dolls from various parts of Germany display unique and unusual manikins are gas in their vivid plids. The exhibit is ready for inspection this afternoon according to Miss Minie S. Moodie, of the Museum. Want Ads --on Monday and Tuesday Only, Nov 12-13 OST: White gold writ watch Sat- ruday evening. Signa Nigma lota tion on bracelet. Della Bollinger. phone 573. —54 LOST: A pair of glasses with white gold engraved frames, in front of Ad building. Call 2895 M, or leave at 1208 Kentucky. —57 LOST: Alpha Sigma pin on campus. Robert Youngman, Phone 2602 W. -54 LOST: Pair of white gold rimmed glasses between Gym and Library. Call 770 K2. Reward. —33 LOST: Kimball College Physics and laboratory notebook半marked with owrser name, Reward for recitation, 152 pp., 1828 MSS, pressure, or phone 2317. WANTED: Part time woman stunner rapher. Must be good in dictation Apply room 108 Fraser. - 63 LOST: Rushavin key between Myers hall and Corbin hall, Call 1120. B. ward. –57 Read the Kansan Want-Ads. MACHINES RENTED by week or month. Repair all makes of machines. Hometatching our specialty. Sizes: 83% Mass. St. Phone. 854-232-3222 838% Mass. St. Phone. 854-232-3222 Delicious candy made in our own kitchen.—Lunch and Soda. FOR SALE - Three-story house in fine location between University and town. 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