PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 Around Mt. Oread --and then enjoy a nice meal Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational security, anounces the pledging of Edith Ferguson, c$2, Greelse, Cola, and Alice Poppel, c$2, Topeka. Triangle, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Herbert Hartung, e'30, Kansas City Mo. The athletic office has received a block of 300 tickets for the Missouri game. These tickets are on the 56 yard line, according to Earl Potter of the athletic department. Tickets will sell for $8.50. Donald G. Isett, A.B.28, of Dallas Texas, recently write to Fred Ellis worth, secretary of the alumun assoc with the university alumni in Dallas and their addresses. Just wishes he, said to assist in the search, a said, K. K., U. Alumni group. Dr. E. L., Warren, senior chemist and head of the drug research unit of the bureau of chemical sciences in agriculture, recently visited the School of Pharmacy in a search for pharmaceutical chemists to assist him in research problems. Three persons who were honor students at Southwestern College are or the Hill this year. They are Eni Heaped, fa 30, Esther Hulpieu, gr, and Ellis Ott, gr. Miss Hulpieu and Ellis Ott were in the Order of the Mound, an honorary scholiastic society, at the time of their graduation from Southwestern. Hutch Douffey, Jr., fc, 264, formerly of Hiawatha, died Sunday in Uukh, Calif., while en route to the home of relatives in northern California. She also uncle beaten, became a victim of the gunman and was way up his death, 24 hours later. The cause of his death has not been determined. The funeral will be held in Hiawatha, Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Douffey was a member of Signal Pit Epsilon when kt. at K. U. A field trip is being planned for members of the classes in elementary geology under Dr. W. R. H. Schoewe and Dr. G. L. Knight. The trip, time next week will occupy a half-day, and will give the students a chance to see the rocks being studied in the laboratory in their natural environment to be observed is the territory immediately northeast of Lawrence. The group for the study of current literature, organized recently under the musics of the American Association of University Women, met on Tuesday in the John J. P. Johnson, Prof. W. S. Johnson, of the department of English outlined plans for procedure in the study of poetry and fiction. The group will meet again Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, at the Department Lynn will talk on "The Novel." Harp Becomes Popular in London Dance Halls London, Nov. 1.—(UUP) Thearp, the world's oldest instrument, threaten to dislodge the modern saxophone in London's popularity in the London dance halls. As a result of experiment with as- mous as six harps in his well known tangle, the harp is now valuable in now using harps in the regula- tory band. For waitresses and tango dancers. Men enrolled at the University of Oklahoma outnumber the women. 2 to 1, according to the latest figures compiled. Chicago to Be Guarded Against Election Fraud Chicago, Nov. 1—(UP)—One hundred squads of police, consisting of five men each, will tour Chicago and New York in an effort to guard against fraud and terrorism. Maneuvered by a board of strategy, these squalls will act as shock troop, subject to dispatch where disturbances are reported. Two dozen of the squalls will be on the machines and machine guns. In other cars will be riot guns and tear gas bombs. The special machine gun details will be released and the trouble is reported a dozen squalls will be on the scene in less than ten minutes under this system. In each polling place there will be police officers preparing to prosecute the policemen will watch the voting. Huge Telescope Will Open New Astronomical Work Pasadena, Nov. 1, —(UP) — A 200-inch telescope which should reveal hundreds of millions of stars and hundreds of thousands of nebulae beyond the range of existing instruments will be installed in an astrophysical observatory and laboratory to be at the Technology Institute of Technology. The International Education Board today announced a gift of an unnamed amount that will make possible construction of the new observatory, which will be designed to supplement, observation. It noted Mount Wilson observatory. The huge telescope with its buildings, dome and auxiliary equipment will be erected on the most favorable mount in site procurable. The powerful scientific eye should render possible the exploration of many unexplored worlds. Milky Way, the nearest two or three of which are now but slightly known. It also should reveal something concerning the evolution of these spiral nebulae, millions of hot years old and the origin of our own gaseous element of the stars of our own gaseous system, one of which is the sun, with its encircling planets. It should also reveal that the enormous masses or chemistry that depend upon the enormous masses of temperatures, or upon the immense density of extrasolar bodies in which titanic experiments exceeding the capacity of any terrestrial laboratory are still in pro- A women's golf club on the campus of the University of Washington. Soattle, has recently been organized. Shining Dyeing Second to None Electric Shoe Shop So. of Varsity 1017 Mass. We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Gustafson "The College Jeweler" We have just received another shipment of cards. Our stock is large and up-to-date. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. Meet Your Friends at the Headquarters for K. U. Students De Luxe Cafe Greeting Cards Radio's Five Best United Press 803 Mass. Friday. Nov. 2 WEAF Network, 1:00 CST, Addres- dress, Herbert Hoover, St. Louis, WEAF Network, 1:00 CST, Addres- dress, Alfred E. Smith, Brooklyn WOR Network, 9:00 CST, Opera "Samson and Dellah." WOR Network 8:00 CST, True Story Hour. Flapper Perpetuated in Wax Form at WGY Schoenectady 6:30 CST, General Electric hour. Puris, Nev. L—(UP)—A. waxy dummy as pretty as in manikins can make one is to be dressed exactly as the modern girl does, from low-fitting clothing covering her lower body, shorts and shoes, and put away for posterior. M. Leon Riordan, a member of the Municipal Council of Paris, is fathering the idea of putting a replica of the 1923 edition of the flapper in the dresses of the days of the Dau Burry, her have knees contorting with the extreme coverage of the court favor- Frank R. Strong, son of Dr. Frank Strong of the Law School, new a senior in Yale, has been chosen a member of the Yale Glee Club. When a student there, Doctor Strong was based school for the Yale club. The names of the six men who will commiss the Nebraska cross country team Saturday have been received by the athletic office. The men are Ethelton, Ratio, Griffin, Cummings, W. Grahm and Grazio. --from Read the Advertisements each night in the Kansan If you skip the advertisements you miss half the news. Lindstrom, Nov. 1, (U-M)—Mar- taley Talley, operatist star, will return to Lindsay tomorrow after an abatement of her contract, singing at the dedication of Bethany colleges a new auditorium. She is dementia-affected as her gift to tumultuous male life. Marion Talley Returns to Dedicate Auditorium The new auditorium has been planned to accommodate the crowds of visitors who come here every year for the annual Easter music feast located in the old building made to raise funds for the new structure and raise the endowment fund of Bethany college. More than $300,000 has been pledged to the new funds, in addition the Pressure Foundation, in addition the Pressure foundation, has promised to donate $100,000. Sandwiches Martin Talley had appeared at Bathyny in the spring of 1924 in the film *Miss Martha* she was 17 but that time and it was her first retrial outside of Kansas City. A record ticket sale has been made by people from all over the middle west for Miss Talley's concert. 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