PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 Wood Sub-flowering of Union Building Dance Floor Laid Walls and Ceiling Will Not Be Finished Before Room Is Opened for Dances "The new Unibo Building floor will be completed in about two weeks," said Fred Ellsworth postmaster. The building floor is finished and the lumber has arrived so that the hardwood "floor" can be used enough to transport the materials. The dance floor, now, is not a very promising sight to a casual observer. After walking up temporary stairs marked with "Travel at your own risk" a sign, one must climb over piles of attached limbs to get onto the steps. At a dance hall where they say, "Here will be the ladder to serve at your parties." The second floor look not unlike a huge barnrack with its unfinished walls, ceiling, and rough concrete pillars. The brakes of the walls have not been covered, and there has been no attention to disorganize the rafters of the ceiling. "This will probably not be finished until next summer." Mr. Ellaworth expounded. "It is up to the alumni association to finish the walls and decorate the classrooms of money. We will have to wait until their subscriptions are paid." At a cost of about $35,000, the dance floor is being paid for by the student subscriptions. As they are paying for the floor, they will get the benefit of it right away, even though the ceiling must remain unfinished. President of sororities at the University of Arizona have given permission to the grade of the University of Arizona to be admitted to women to establish宿舍 rooms. Honecoming Program Friday morning, Nov. 2. Noon rally on the campus. Friday afternoon, Nov. 2- Medic-Law football battle. Friday evening, Nov. 3- Noon rally on the campus. Friday afternoon, Nov. 2— Media Law School battle Friday evening, Nov. 2.- Homecoming rally, Auditorium, 7. p. m. Dramatic entertainment Fraser theater, 8 p. m. Small admission charge. Old Timers' Mixer, Robinton Gymnasium. Starts after rally. Program after Fraser entertainment. saturday morning, Nov. 3. View University displays, Massachusetts street. Intramural turkey race. Welcome Nehraska parade Saturday afternoon, Nov. 3. Football, Nebraska vs. KC Saturday afternoon, Nov. 3----Football, Nebraska vs. Kansas . 2. n. m. sbd, 2 p. m. Saturday evening, Nov. 3.— Homecoming varsity dance, 8:30 p.m. Editor to Talk on Some Phase of Peace Policy Some phase of America's peace policy will be the theme of C. C. Morrison's speech at the followin dinner to be held in the cafeteria Nov. 9. Mr. Morrison, who has been editor of Christian Century since 1908, is being invited to attend through the combined efforts of the W. Y. C. W. A., the Y. M. C. A., and the council of religious功业. Tickets sell for 38 cents, and may be secured at the Y office in Fraser or from the council of the council of religious work. BARGAIN SHOP Pitios. New and used and all kinds of Musical goods for sale. Tanning and all kinds of repairing. Wabo's Repair & Pitio Exchange. 105 West 8th street. Grads and Visitors Drop in After the Big Game for a Big Toasty Sandwich at Speed The Cottage 12th and Indiana Tommy BOWERSOCK - - VARSITY Last Times Tonight The "KING OF KINGS" BOWERSOCK THEATRES Welcome You, Grads "Your Union Building" Tomorrow Glorifying the American college youth—Sally Blane and Hutch Trevor in "HER SUMMER HERO" A Merry Movie of Mid-Summer Madness in' Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 VARSITY DON TORRES and His Melody Gang Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 The New Cafeteria Tonight - Tomorrow Use your own judgement, but you'd better see Sue Carol Shows: 3-7-9. in "Walking Back" While here eat at JERRY playing a specialty of K. U. Songs A crashing romance of college daze and knights "LILAC TIME" Starts Monday "Welcome. Grads and Visitors" Chase All Question from your Mind Your neat appearance depends upon Expert Care PHONE 101 Advance Cleaners "Valet to the Better Dressed" A Most Hearty Welcome to All! Special This Week Three flavor brick- Two layer brick three flavor brick— Walnut salad ice cream Orange Sherbet Vanilla Sherbet Chocolate and orange ice cream Caramel nut and pineapple sherbet Black walnut and vanilla Chocolate and vanilla Pineapple Sherbets de Orange Cranberry Grape Green Gage Lawrence Sanitary Milk Ice Cream Company INNES' "Welcome Home, Jayhawkers!" YEARS come and go . . . old grads pass on . . . new ones step out in to the world . . . but at 'Home-coming their thoughts wander back to old K. U. . . and they come back. We at this store would be proud to welcome our old customers . . . Do stop in . . . You're Welcome! THE Panama Canal diggers had engineering brains and money aplenty. But they were blocked by the malaria and yellow-fever bearing mosquitoes, which killed men by thousands. ...but a mosquito blocked the way Then Gorgas stamped out the mosquito. The fever was conquered. The Canal was completed. The importance of little things is recognized in the telephone industry too. Effective service to the public is possible only when every step from purchase of raw material to the operator is 'Number, please' has been cared for. This is work for men who can sense the relations between seemingly unrelated factors, men with the vision to see a possible mountain-barrier in a molehill—and with the resourcefulness to surmount it. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide system of 18,500,000 inter-connecting telephones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN!" .