MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1928 The University of Kansas Jayhawks are under a new coaching staff this season and from early practice showings apparently will be stronger than for some teams just now. Bottom Row- Warren, Waltier, Walke, Wakefield, rocky; Roy Klien, Chicago, end; Bert Horn, Honolulu, backfill; Howard said, Garnett, backfill; Tom Coy, Wheeler, backfill; Dorn backfill; Tom Coy, Wheeler, backfill; Olthte, backfill; Russell Breeshon, Atlews, backfill; Dan Leonard, Champion, rueded; Dan Leonard, Leavenson, guard, behemoth; Brian Schubert, biohuman physician; Erian Schubert, McLaughlin backfield; Anny Olson, Sermation, backfill Joe Schupfin, Kansas City, Mo. backfill Floyd Rimney, El Dorado, center; Lynn O'Neal, Kansas City, Mo. backfill "Hurle" Mention, Minton, H. W. "H" Hargis, bond coach; Stewart Lyman, Columbia, backfill; Elwin Bramain, Junction City, tuckie; Herman Schreedow, Habitat City, tuckie; Gerald Gruff, granite; Julian乳尔, property man tunkki; Nelson Sosenon, Jetmore, turtle; Art Skreiner, North Kansas City, Mo., end; Dick Muhlman, Lawrence, end; Charles Smooth, Bartlettville, OA.; center, Russell Cooper, Lawrence, guard; Forrest Cox, Newton, buckle. Third Row—George McCammon, Whitbilt, end; Leland Perlow, Whitbilt, hinkle; Bob Gump, paundr; Paul Fiehr, paundr; Michael Kubiak, City City, mo.; center, Willis Ward, Highland Top Row-Wed-Eld Ash, Kentucky City, Kan; buckfield; Joe Lieberman, Caney, guard; Douglas Droeger, Hutchinson, guard; William Knije, Leavannorth, guard; Leon Baumhan, trainee; Vergil Puden, El Dorado, quarter- teacher; John W. Rosenthal, assistant counsel; Morton Roberts, assistant counsel; out; cub Moliney, St. Joseph, Mo; huckfield; Payne, Kansas City, Kan. Around Mt. Oread --from the zepelin's persistent refreshes to communicate her position to the air station here had disappeared. The Graf was manifestly co-operating today with her unit, thereby allowing many affords, including Assistant Secretary Warner, following informal representations of German officials, declared the zepelin had been within her rights yesterday. The Germans had suggested the navy department at Washington delivered government documents obtained by Lakehead's frantic demands yesterday for position information. Triangle fraternity hold initiation Sunday, Oct. 14, for William Resn B.S.25; Albert Ewert, c30; and Carl wc12; Reports on plans and expenses of Homecoming day were heard at 4:30 p.m. today, when committee chairwoman the office of the Alabama Association. Members of Mortar board entertained their advisers at a tea Sunita, afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Louisiana Prof. L. K. Stasen, 104 Louisiana. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Stella Williams, ex'28, to K. Joseph Anderson, which will take place the later part of this month in Kansas City. Miss Williams while in school was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Tau Gamma announces the plunge doing of Dott Ann Ekkart, c32, Langer cohen; Helen Stringfield, c31, Levenson worth; Peggy Wiggins, c32, Solomon goward; Philippe Gougeri, c41, Zoechel, c81, Burlington, p41; Marguerite Bope, c81, Arana. Announcement of the marriage of Albert A. McFarland, c132, Bellochelle, to Miss New Elliot of Hays. The couple were married in Kauai City, Kauai, Saturday, Oct. 13, McFarland will continue his work on the Bik. Albert B. Martin, L.I.D., general attorney and counsel for the League of Kansas Municipalities, is delivering a set of revised ordinances to the mayor and counselors of Humboldt this week. Dean Agnes Husband will speak on "Some New Trends in Education and Their Relation to the Dean" on Saturday morning, Oct. 20, at the 14th annual State Conference of deans of colleges in Atlanta to be held at Salina, Oct. 19 and 20. L, R. (Rex) Miller, A, B, R, 16, and a Rhodes scholar, has resigned his position as professor of European history and economics at Harvard to advance an important commissioner for the United States at Sydney, Australia. "The Y's Road to Friendship" will be the subject to be discussed at Y. W. A, c. a. vespers Tuesday, according to Naomi Daej蔡会 who will lead the meeting. Several musical numbers will also be given.vespers will be as usual in Myers hall at 4:38 p. m. Eta Sigma Phi held initiation for two new members Saturday, Oct. 13 Those initiated were Dorothy Newkirk, and Stanley Todland. Following the initiation a short meeting was held in which they opened home to be held in the near future for Latin students. A definite for the event has not been set. Extensive plans are being made by the Kansas Outing Club for a gym teabear to be held in the rest room of central Administration building next Thursday at 4:30 p.m. The refreshment committee, appointed at a meeting last Thursday, consists of Donye Fitzsimmons, Michael McGinnis, two chairs of the public are Iris Fitzsimmon, Justine Rodgers and Helen Cornelius. Plans are also being made for a monthly dinner for all of the officers. Long Zeppelin Trip Is Almost at End (Continued from page 1) Coolidge on the roof of the White House to view the giant dirigible. Greeted by Whistles Whistles blew as the driigible passed over Washington. Its silvery gray bag was clearly visible from roof tops in all parts of the city. Veering a second time, the driigible passed over the White House and the Pentagon. The roofs were clearly able to the hundreds perched on roof tops. The damaged fin of the zepompi plainly was visible in the huge craft circled over the many department building just below a heavy bank bank that was estimated to be about the same more than 1000 feet above the earth. It was not perceptible that the damage interfered with maneuvering, although at least three-fourths of the craft at the tail had been shattered. Navy Planes Circle Ship As word of the huge ship's arrival was flashed to the naval air stations, four navy planes rounded into the sky and circled at a great distance from the craft, in order not to interfere with its navigation. After turning over the navy department, the Graf Zeppelin headed east and again passed the Washington monument. The craft turned north again and started directly over the heart of the city, apparently headed for Baltimore. The craft the residential part of Westminster moved to northwest, where her course to northeast and was being swallowed up in the hure at 12:40. Laketown, N. J., Oct. 15—(UP) —The Graf Zepellino wireless muny offbills here that she would arrive over wv York at 4. n. m. today. All was ready to receive the visitor and house her in the vast hangar beige inside the Los Angeles, her sister ship, which reached here exactly four years ports that the zappelin would arrive during the day. One woman died; another missed her husband and became hysterical. Autos literally choked the roads for miles around, and cars were slowing down. The crowds were disappointed that they had been led to believe from early Sunday re- Huge Crowd Sunday The Sabath witnessed an unparalleled lim of traffic here. When you are confident of your own attractiveness. We would like to show you our own palette of linee of attestation jewelry. The Party Is Always Good Hot dog stands were striped. Hamburger merchants not their prices up, and laughed at their profiteering. Hungry tourists, who had tried a vain to get square results between her and Camden bought eagerly. Coffee was at a premium. Bells were out of the question unless one journeyed out side the town. "Harry up and bay 'em before the sheriff gets us." they laughed. Hotfires Fight Chill Through Sunday there were mindful fears for the safety of the drippings and shouts of exultation as comforting reports were heard of the craft. Flares could be seen as the crowds started bonfires to drive away the chill night air. Philippines 62,358 Bhutan 124,580 (UPP). The difficult Gur Zarpelin, flying through grey skies, was sighted over the city at 2:39 p.m. m. today. The craft was following a course along the Delaware river. Vibidity was very poor, due to low hanging clouds, and the airlift was traveling very slow rate of speed, assumed to be feeling its way alight. 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