THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. Entire Point System Is Revised by Women of Executive Council . The entire point system by which students are checked on the offices and activities in which they participate on the Hill, was revived at the executive council of the Women's Land Association held Tuesday night. Seniors May Carry 60 Points Other Classes Less; Not Many Changes The revision was made because some officers for women have either a high school diploma, or other new offices, and other officers still in the system, have had no education. The present system ensures that may carry the required training. 40; sophomores, 35; and freshman. The following are the societies on the basis of credit to the various offices of each credited to the various offices of each. W B.G.A Prepident Bank vice president Secretary Treasurer Representative Participle representative Participle representative Risk Manager manager Risk Management manager Representative Financial Manager representative X Corbin Hall Principal Vice President (W.S.C.A. Help) Manager Trainee Inspector manager Staff House President (Current) Seniority level: Deputy Seniority level: Assistant Seniority level: Senior Organizational level: Implemented President Vice-President (I. W. S. G.A., Rep. Secretary Childrens memoir President WILSON, Linda B. Secretary Ellen Johnson-Superior Edwardson Finance Fox Group General Manager President Vice President (W.S.G.A. Dep.) Secretary Historian School Officers College 1127 Fine Art 439 **Mohrensburg Protein** Define Phi (Ph) Other Hirschman (Hir) Tan Sarmae Mr Phi Krautson Others Sarmae Guntheren NJ Define Thoma (Th) Other Hirschman (Hir) Tan Sarmae (Ph) Other Thoma (Th) Define Sirman (Ph) Other Hirschman (Hir) Tan Sarmae (Ph) Other Thoma (Th) Define Hirschman (Hir) Other Hirschman (Hir) Tan Sarmae (Ph ( ) Pan-Hellenic President Minister-Testament Republicative Publications Member of the Lawyer Mate Associate In Journalist Departmental Club A. Cloe Middle Q. Olson Mathmatics Teacher Languages Teacher Stone Zoo Club Chair History Teacher Marshall School Boy Scout Quail Pet and Scroll Doggie Jay Jones President Other officers Mason Cloe Business Manager Profit Maker Other officers R. O. C. Human Resources Temporary Points Chairman of Committee Girlfriend Phil Landon Signor Bachelor's Degree Theta Faindon Lachmore, Global Association Delta Phil Signor Legendary Other officers Mini Parer Fashion Show Large Mannequin Picture Frames Printers of Corbon T恤 First R. O. T. C. Parade Is Reviewed Yesterday The Kansas University unit of the R. O. T. C. passed in review in a batation parade yesterday afternoon, revealing to this time the completion of the organization of the unit and drill teams. The regular Wednesday parade at 4:30. Elizabeth) Ball, c28, honorary colonel, was present in the parade for the first time yesterday in her of ficial uniform. Professeo Coralliero to Lecture Prof. Dominici Gigliurolo, of the department of economics, will give a lecture Oct. 18 at the Hotel Buitlermin in Kansas QKY. This will be the first of a series given under the auspices of the Women's Trade Union League. In his lectures Mr. Gagliardo will examine the recent trends of organized labor in the United States, and discuss the elimination of waste in its He received 'i' this degree from the University of Kansas in 1922, and later took an advanced degree at Harvard. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Kry Glass Incubately 1025 Mars. D. FLORENCE RABEWS Otopathic Physician, calls answered, Greer Baker's Dr. [Gregory] Phone 233 Small Families Produce Best Children's Leaders Memphis, Teen, Oct. 12, -Young men or women who have been brought up in large families are not so apt to become parents. A playground as those who are the only child of a family or have only one parent are reported before the National Recreation Congress by Floyd Rowe, in charge of recreation in schools of Memphis. Studies made to find out what types of applicants make the best playground leaders, he said, show that they are not promising candidates, because they are accustomed to working for other teams and to the ground as keeping a large number of constantists active and interested. The investigations suggested that the ground was made unusually high ratings on the Terraum psychological test are not, as a rule, successful because they have the skills who are wise to steep directions. Girls between 18 and 25 years old, and men between 21 and 25 are at the best prospects for playground work, Mr. Browne said. Students Attend Session Ten students in the department of sociology are in Kansas City today to attend the last sessions of the Re-entry Program, a program designed This conference begins Monday and is being held under the auspices of the American Social Hygiene Association. Headquarters are in the Press Freedom Center. Last Meetings of Association Being Held Today Three sessions are held daily; one beginning at 10 a.m., the second at 2:30 p.m. and the third at 8:15 p.m. At each session following the additions of new content, oral engagement is allowed for discussion by the student delegates. The delegates were chosen from the University recording to stand in the department of History at Attenbury, Constance Noodles, Helen Stover, May Sexton, Alison Christian, Carl Dent, Emily Crawford, Kylevan Crofts, and Eunice Harley. Gavel Made of Historic Wood Given Moderato A navel made from wood of Old North College, the original building of the University of Kansas, and succeeded in found a university in Lawrence, 1869, was presented the Rev, Mr. J. C. Everett of Larned when he assumed the chair last evening as moderator of the Kansas Synod of the Presbyterian In his presentation speech, Dr. Decker asks for more than forty years in the faculty, and elder emeritus of the Lawrence Presbyterian church. He also efforts to establish schools of a high grade in the pioneer settlement of the region. As early as 1858 a group of Pressbyers tried to establish a free library at the University, but in 1860, started classes in a preparatory department. A start was made toward creation of a building that would serve North College, in the center of the block now occupied by the women's school. Old buildings was supplied by the University's department of buildings and grounds for the making of the E. B. Shultz, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., of the University of Kansas, today announced that Dr. Frank N. Seerley, a member of the faculty of the College of Y. M. C. A., Springfield, on place of sex in life, will be in Lawrence Oct. 17 and 18, and that will be the speaker at the Y. M. C. A. forum Tuesday night, Oct. 18, will speak in place of sex in Second Baptist church of St. Louis, whose address has been postponed. University Men wanted to work at football games selling confessions. A chance to make good money. If you work Telephone Tom Caffey Int 603 Specialists in Personal Appearance Samples What is more rare than a person who doesn't know of Grammon-Meghan, famed innumerator of every language, that is an innemate at a given time? Last week it was in charge of the radiocasting of the world series games between New York and Pittsburgh. It was it that Dempsey-Tunneyight, "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience" has become such a trademarked phrase to the listening world that a letter with no other address than that was delivered by the postal service to Mr. McLean, CEO of National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Mr. McLean's employer. Graham McNamee Holds World Through His Microphone While He Announces National Events On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 At the start, McNane simply announced bedtime story tellers and weather reports on the regular studio program; now he has assumed a position of national importance and tells everyone every national event or importance. Of course he is出勤 with criticism. Experts of sporting china often ask his sports which he describes. Radio critics answer that neither do most lately. They say that colorful equipment than technical descriptions. At any rats, he surely must be improving after seeing many fighters and football players. It was only four years ago that McNamara was called into the WEAFL to test, and get the job. As a boy he sang soprano, and now although he has played alto, he still stills in concert as a harmonist Little time he has for concerts now, His first fight was the Greb-Wha- son bout in 1924. Then he began giv- ing the world the world series, Among big non-porting events when he was a member of the Republican Conventions of 1924. He was famed for his radiocasting of Downtown 9241-2 Mass. Mac's University of Kansas lam will play two numbers during the concert to be given by John Philipi in the new Auditorium on Oct. 27. K. U. Band Will Performa Under Sousa's Director WANTED—Student laundry. Called for and delivered. Phone 1441 red, LOST—Athletic book No. 29. Re- ward, Marlon Elliott, phone 1224 white. 30 During the intermission Mac's band will present two selections, "Washoe" and "Snowball". We will own compositions, and a second which will be one of "Mac's" own compo- One of the two center sections in the Auditorium will be occupied by the land in full uniform. Breathe the Airies! Want Ads The University hand will perform under the direction of the noted hand leader himself. Thus do lives hang on the sound of his voice. Then, after he had announced that the "Flight is over!" Spencer W. Crowell of Alcoa, Iowa, and Robert J. Glick of Shamokin, Pa, died during the terrific suspense when the plane failed to announce the decision. the Lindbergh receptions this summer. FOR RENT-One double room. 1218 Miss. Phone 2557. 31 "The most popular ammune in the United States" is the title he curated for a book about him, which lists 150,476 out of 1,161,453. He won e.g. gold cup in the form of a medal. Fifty million persons, including thugs and gunmen in saloons, farmers in 48 states and foreign countries, two hundred bowels, stalled New England artifactors, men and women, and n thousand other classes all leased forward eagerly when they heard McNanue's call for the championship bout recently. Theodore J. Carrion and Henry Koyo listening at different radios in Detroit dropped dead from excitement when Tumney was knocked down, and he was shot by theDetroit N. V. James K. Chilson and George K. Johnson died in California. In New Britain, Coun. Harry Ilews looked forward to 52 Sunday in church. He had bat his Sunday mornings for a year on Dempsey against the Rev Mr. Samuel Sutton, the principal at Best in about 5 cents worth of savings for 265 days, in Brew's ice cream store. We Estelle Taylor at the Edgewater Boule Beach, listened to her harmand's batting and collapsed as four men were dying at their end speak "™™" until brings him everything "™™" to marriage proposals. But he is already married to Joosee Concert, concert and church service. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business THE JOSEPHINE LONG Beauty Shop has improved ownership, but the operators who have been with the Long Beauty Shop the past years are still here giving the same efficient service. We will be pleased to call you for appointment Phone 232 POSITION OPEN—Half-time position in office on campus. Training in shorthand and typing needs. Special Excursion to Kansas City & Return via Santa Fe October 15 - 16 Good on trains leaving Lawrence 3:35 p. m., 7:45 p. m., 7:19 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. — Oct. 15. Also good on trans leasing' at 5:50 a. m., 6:57 a. m., and 8:25 a. m. 81 Round Trip You can return as late as train 21, leaving Kansas City 10:15 a.m., m. Oct. 17. Phone 32 W. W. BURNETT, Agent We have filters made of good bond paper to fit large notebookes and with rounded corners at 30 cents per package of 100 sheets. Smaller sizes are served on a nap. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Pron. 803 Massachusetts sizes at corresponding prices. Note Book Fillers ry, Call K. U. 22 FOE RENT=A nicely furnished steamed-baked apartment in a strictly apartments house, Call 1871 or 509. ? For the Best Haircutting Service in Lawrence K. U. Barber Shop ( 727 Mass. St. LOSST—Sheffler Lifetime Coinalt peh in巷 290 送 Administration. Finder please call Rush Pratt, phone 455, Reward. PADDLES made to order. Ring wag- ing. Apartment or room for rent. Furniture repaired. R. C. Murray. 1000 Kentucky. 20 BGYS—Absolutely one of the best places in town to eat. Home cooking pairs the mothers. Ten minutes to prepare. Choose from Cocop's Drug Store, Call 1331 blue WANTED—Typing. 40c per hour. Phone 1103 white. 31 rent to boys Bargain. One 1331 Ohio. TWO ROOMS—For double or single, block from campus. HOME LAUNDRY—Shirts, 12c; pajamas, 12c; dresses, 4c; handbags, 10c; handkerchiefs, 3c; prices. Call Perry's 2511, 1119 New Jersey street. Work called for 26 days. SOMETHING NEW "Stay fine, care illnesses need of balls, keeps cooked in trays, iron, and coats are needed." Court wanted. Box 81, Lawrence, Kansas FRESH APPLE cider for sale. 816 Penn. Phone 335. 45 MARCELLING, finger wauwatou, under survee; 156E first 4 days of week; 75th Friday and Saturday. Shampoo- Cree even straight- tion without the use of knife or drape on ice. The best motion only first quail- Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Beautiful and Dependable Bracelet and Strap Watches 89.75 to 875 31. ing, 50c all week. 1915 Kentucky phone 2775. BOYS- For rent, pleasant room in modern house. No other rooms. 945 Indiana. Phone 1709 white. 32 WANTED—At once, one girl, girl music also; a single room for rent at 1221, Lianminmen, Just off the campus. Phone 1879. LOST—Reedcraft paper containing money and gold pencil, Reward, Phone 1718 blue. 30 Call 325 for the Best Marcels and Permanents in Town When you use the Remington Portable XXV WRITER's cramp may sound like a joke to some, but to the student who has spent several long hours in the kitchen, it must be a hand, it looks as a real malaal. Eliminate the drudgery and slowness of writing by hand—get a Remington Portable. Your work will be neater and you'll get it done far more quickly. Remington Portable is the smallest, lightest, most compact and most durable tablet computer board. Carrying case only 4 inches high. Weight $8^{1/2}$ pounds, net. 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