THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WELNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1928 PAGE THREE x First Broadcast of Station KFKU Is Tuesday Night Talks by Department Heads Campus News, Games, and Music Now Scheduled KFKU, University radio station, is to commence broadcasting for the coming school year Tuesday at 7 p.m. according to E. C. Dent of the University extension division. The station will broadcast Tuesday and Thursday nights of each week with the program of Tuesday night beamed from the station and the program starts at 8 Thursday nights and ends at 9 c'clock. The policy of the station will be to broadcast weekly educational talks by the various heads of the numerous departments. The staff will be sent out over the air regular campus news bulletins, arranged by the K. U. news bureau, which will enable people from all over the state and in active touch with the school news. Ralph Patt to be Announcer KFKU will also broadcast the football games which Kansas is in play at home. Ralph Patt 229 is to be the regular announcer for station KFKU and will in all probability announce a team's victory two years of experience with - WDAF, the Kansas City Star station. The School of Fine Arts will have its usual place on the programs every week furnishing 45 minutes of music and a variety of visual arts. Moncrieff, of the School of Fine Arts is to deliver a series of illustrated lectures which will run a number of weeks. Schedule to be Changed Nov. 11 The schedule of KFKU has been made out only up to November, 11, because according to Mr. Dent, the charges which the Federal radio commission intend to make will take place at that date, would be due to these changes has not yet been determined. The schedule after that date is therefore unsettled. Attorney Accuses Curtis Candidate Brands Statement As Malicious Lie Baltimore, Md. Sept. 28—(UP) —James J. McGrath, attorney, accused the National Presidential campaign today as the man who said he took a drink with Senator Curtis, Herbert Hoover's running mate. McGrath said Robert B. Bennis, Democratic leader, took a drink at the same time. Ennis denied getting the drink from Senator Curtis. Omana, Nobe, Sept. 20, (UP)—“I dislike to any anything harsh about a man but if this Mr. McGroith issued that statement about me he is a wilful, malicious and deliberate lynx!” Senator Chas Clintz, Curtis, said here in commenting on Attorney James McGroith's statement. Hibert Is Withdrawn John M. Hibbert, with has drawn from the School of Medicine as he was recently accepted at the medical school of Boston University. Tau Sigma Makes Call for Dancing Try-outs At a meeting of the Tau Sigma dancing sorority on Tuesday afternoon it was decided that the annual try-outs will be held Thursday after April. The women are asked to wear bathing suits or some sort of dancing costume. "The Tia Sigma needs pledges this year," Marge Gaunt, president of the organization, said yesterday, "and everyone who is interested in them are urged to try out. Everyone who intends to take part in any of the tryouts should be there the first day." Completion of Union Discussed by Architect With Joint Committees Irving W. Wright, a member of the architectural firm of Pond and Pond of Chicago, met Tuesday afternoon with representatives of the students at the Memorial Union Building and expressed his willingness to aid the plan for putting in the floor for dancing and banquets in the second story of the Union. Pond and Pond is the architectural assortment of the building. All Fees for Memorial Building Will Go Toward Finishing Dancing Floor Mr. Wright conferred with the student committee, composed of Charlie Haines, Don Hatch and Dick Gaffer, Professor of architecture, buildings and grounds, with Chancellor Lindley and with Sherman G. Elliot, treasurer of the Memorial Corporation and superintendent of the Union, meeting of these representatives at the Union, Prof. F. A. Russell, who has acted as clerk of the works for the Union, and Mr. Brown, to help in the planning as was Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. Two members of the sub committee on activities, Lela Ensign and Joanita Shawson were present for a time to discuss the wishes of their committee. Mr. Wright took notes of necessary materials and parts to be installed immediately, to be used in letting a contract. Mr. Bayles of the building and greenery had to give a definite estimate of the cost of such things as partitions, heating fittings and other such fixtures so that the floor would be functional. Every means of rushing the plans for completing the floor is being used, according to Charle While plans for the installation of the floor are going on it is still unsure whether there will be enough money to pay for the floor. At the end of the day Tuesday a little less than 1,200 students still had to pay their regular tuition according to word from the business office. At that time practically 1,000 students still had to pay their regular tuition according to word from the business office in 45 per cent of the students paying Memorial Union fees, the chance to get the originally estimated amount would probably be 2,000 fees or more, seems slight. New York—After a sergeant of police and six patrolmen had worked long and faithfully over William C. Anderson, supposed carbon monoxide victim, they were informed by a boss that the man was intoxicated, not asphyxated. Portes Gil Chosen to Succeed Calles as Mexican Head new President Has Server as Cabinet Member and Was Only Candidate Mexico City, Sent, 26—(UP)—Enilio Pigille, Git, square-jawed sportman and lawyer, stands at the head of the government of Mexico today at the comparatively youthful age of 77 years. It itk the joint session of the senators and deputies only 25 minutes to elect Porte Gri provisional president to run for office, which was printed upon the ballots that were distributed to the members of Congress and security, seven votes were cast. Although Portes Hull is one of the most striking personalities in Mexico, he was born outside world, for he has pledged himself to carry on the policies of President Calle, under whom he served as president from 1976 to 1980 of the cabinet. He also is governor of Tamaulipa, a state bounded on the north by Texas and on the east by Nuevo León. Fortes Gill will take office on Dec. 1, quitting his post as minister of the interior two weeks before the imminent end of his term in office, president until Feb. 5, 1230. A constitutional president will be appointed to the third Sunday in November 229. Active in Politics Since his early manhood Parties G has been an active figure in the change and violent political scene of Mexico. His elevation to the presidency was made possible by the association he founded, which was again as plain by Jose de Toral. In view of Portes GIs's strict enforcement of the religious laws as governed by the laws of France, Catholics held little hope that Catholics held little hope of a settlement of the church issue during this time. Throughout Parties, Girl's career he has been a reformist and put through a lot of challenges. He saloons out of Tamaulipas. He is an acid examiner and lice check specialist. Among Portes Gil's other reforms was the "Ley Imprenta," a law which provided complete liberty of the press. Send The Daily Kansan home. The K. U, alumni office is in receipt of an interesting letter from Misa Mary Smith, A.E.'19, who is well known here. Former Student Writes of Meeting K. U. Folks Miss Smith writes from 22 Montaque st, W. C. L., London, England, where she is presently located. Her letter states that she arrives at Plymouth, England, on Aug. 29 and that on arriving at the University to see Professor Mrs. W, W. J. Baumgartner, Professor Raoungartner, A.B. 21, and at present in the department as a year's leave of absence at Munich, Mia. Baumgartner was also a graduate of Kanaz, having received an M.A. The letter also states that she met Professor and Mrs. Curtis Nettles and daughter, Leona. Professor Nettles was a graduate of UW in 1972, and Mrs. Nettles gained her M. A. degree here in '53. She was, before her marriage, Miss Elsie Patterson. Professor Nettles has a hungarian background from the University of Wisconsin, where he is assistant professor of history. Chemistry Department Purchases New Scales Five new chainometer balances have been installed in the department of chemistry for use in quantitative analysis, it was announced today. This makes a total of ten chainometer scales and five were purposed in finalometer. The advantage of these new balance lies in the fact that the student is not required to measure weight in the gram. The accuracy of these scales is practically the same as that of the other scales now in use, recording as little as one cent-hour. Miss Viola Jane Gates, A.B., 26," Pretty Pearls, became the bride of Preddy pitt of Bison, Aug. 29, Both are Pretty Pearls girls are in the Pretty Pearls schools. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen. Lunch and Soda Phone 351 Wilson Cleaners Men's Suits ... $1.00 Ladies' Plain Suites ... $1.00 Ladies' Dresses ... $1.00 and up Work Guaranteed 712 Mass. St. Phone 505 Fountain Pens & Pencils Fine Stationery Radio's Five Best New books sold at Publishers list price Used books as low as 50% reduction Textbooks and Supplies Store No. 1 Main Store 1401 Ohio ROWLANDS Two Stores Store No. 2 Annex 1237 Oread Thursday, Sept. 27. WEAF Coast-to-Coast Network, 0:00 CST, Address, Governor Smith, Municipal auditorium, Minneapolis-St. Paul. WJZ Network, 7:30 CST, Maxwell hour. WJZ Network, 5:00 CST, U. S. Navy band. WABC Network, 7:00 CST, United Light Opera Company. WIZ Network, 8:30 CST, Blue Danube Nights. A Fair Question, Madame Doesn't it pay to be SURE of your beauty work? We have everything possible in the way of modern equipment and skilled operators to guarantee satisfaction. LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP 8177s Mass. Phone 893 for appointments Prohibition Activities Curtailed Denver, Colo., Sept. 26—(UP)—Further curtailment of the activities of the federal prohibition officers appeared certain today after a ruling by Federal Judge Foster Snyder yesterday that federal officers have no power to enforce the enforcement of state or city laws. Is that light hat dingy? Let us make it look like new again. We have the latest steam process of blocking. 1001 New Hampshire Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 Take It From Me, Brother! that FIRST VARSITY with the Oklahoma Revelers (Now playing the Old Mill, Topeka) is sure gonna be HOT Saturday night, Sept. 29 Get a Date! F. A.U. 9 O'clock Dates 75c Stags $1.25 Yea, Kansas! Let's Go, Jayhawkers! Buy Your Student and Faculty Athletic Ticket and Get it Reserved Now. Price $9.00 Good for all Home Sport Attractions Price $9.00 Early Reservations Get Best Locations. Tickets on sale until noon Oct. 5--Athletic Office ECHO 541