FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE How to Park Your Car at the Games 4 PARKING BILL ALL CARS PARALLED IN VICINITY OR NARROW STREETS OF SIZED SIZE NARROW FAMILY NARROW STREETS STREETS AND WEST ON NARROW STREETS Y. W. C. A. Executives From Several States to Meet in Lawrence Miss Tyrsa Dinsdale, Foreign Secretary at Santiago. Chile, to Talk The Rocky Mountain regional council of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at Lawrence the week end of Oct. 21-23, 2014 to discuss groups of the associations from Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Kansas, composed of undergraduates, alumni, faculty and other members. The meeting of the C. A. will meet here at the same time. One of those present at the council will be Miss Tyrassy Diradale, who is on farough now she will return to her college and she will stay shortly, where she will serve as a student secretary for the Rocky Mountain region association there. The K. U. region of Y. W. C. A. hopes to have an exciting division for Miss Diradale's salary. "In all probability she will remain in Lawrence a day or two after the end of this year, and man of the vespes committee announces that Miss Dissindle will speak at vespes on Tuesday, Oct. 25." Miss Dissindle also said, "Miss Dissindle was at Etes Park this summer and became acquainted with the women students of the school to be a most charming woman and I am sure that she is able to interpret the student life and program of the school in a more interesting manner." (United Press) Action of Calles Forces Revolution of Mexican El Paso, Texas, Oct. 7—President Calles today forced the hands of a band of Mexican rebels and caused them to revolt before they were ready according to a letter sent by a tracer from Mexico. The report, although unconfirmed, indicated one way in which the government may logically have caused an embryonic revolution to come to a conclusion. Calles was informed of the prospective revolt be ordered the arrest of several prominent citizens, among them General Ogrebon. Such an indication of a split on the council's power would not have contributed. Many of them were arrested and several executed, it was said. Glee Club Members Added Glee Club Members Added The photograph of the man's Glee Club was taken this moon. Elis D. Stallman, c21 section has been replaced with a withdrawal. G. W. Ball, F390, and F. Macauley, c21, have been added to the reserve list, second senior section. Important Events on Day's Program X (Continued from page 1) president of the Alumni Association; H. E. Shrack, member of the state legislature at Topeka; E. H. Crosby, Emerson Carman, Dan Casement, Frank Miller George Hodges, Frank Spomola, Stephen R. Bockman, C. M. Blair, and General King. Senator Carper may also be here for the occasion. After Seven Years' Drive Stadium Is Completed Back in 1920, after the Jayhawkers had staged what seemed to be an impossible comeback by scoring three touchdowns in the last half against the Bengals at the start of the last game on historic old McCook field, a drive was launched to 81,000,000 to erect a concrete stadium and a student union building, in commemoration of the 125 years gave their lives in the World War. Completion day is the "dawning of a new en" heralded by J. Merle Smith, 17, speaker at a convocation held in April to start the purpose of replacing the old wooden structure on McCormick field with a modern concrete floor. The first units of the Memorial stadium were completed in November, 1921. At that time, subscriptions for the games had been paid but the $700,600 mark toward the goal of a million. The completion of these first units and the success of the projects brought much joy to fans for copies of the stadium plans. On Nov. 22, of that year before the Missouri game, the first stadium in the state was built with the "bummering thousand" in it to honor the "bumming thousand" on North College hill. After the game Cross eyes straighten without the use of knife or drugs We fit and recomend only rst qual yye glasses. Dr. F. A 737 Mass. It was reported that the green sections of the stadium had stood their ground in a battle with the resident engineer for the Memorial corporation, and that he would have to be put on trial. Newcomb Lawrence, Kan. HOUK AND GREEN BUILDING CO. Manhattan Shirts for Fall By the fall of '23, enough of the units of the stadium had been completed to bring the seating capacity to 16,505. By the spring, one end of the field that fail so that the seating capacity was raised to 28,658. In December of that same year the $1,800,000 almost had been subscribed, lacking only $480,000. Commencement exercises were held for the first time in June, 1923. Edgeworth is every pipe's lover On April 17, 1928, at the Kansas Relays, the press box in the stadium was information from Kansas City, Chicago, and Des Moines were present and they saw one world's record fall, an antique interglobe record equaled. Band Has Full Schedule in Saturday's Program Few persons on the Hill will be busier tomorrow than "Mac" and his band. The band will practice formations for marching in the morning at the stadium. At 11 a.m. m, they are school buses. At 11 p.m. m, Union Building. The band will parade on the streets at 1:00 p. m, and march to the stadium where they will furnish music for the children. The band will lead nightshirts parade through the streets. Guests Arriving at Houses The following guests for Completion day were reported by the fraternity department. Chick Swanson, Miley McGuire; Alpha Tau Omega, Bill Dillas, R. Erransia; Signa Niu, William Harrison, Mr. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Newcomber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newcomber. Stork and Grim Reaper Waging Duel at Parsons Special rates now on for your Jay- hawker gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor; 727 Mass. St., 8a phone 416-. Adv. Because of the rally which is planned to be held Friday at 7:31 p.m., prior to the Wisconsin game, the University will be the first Methodist church, according to the committee in charge. Prof. U. G. Mitehell of the department of mathematics will speak on Wednesday for a diversity class of the Congregational church. A discussion will follow. All Congregational students are invited. Parcour, Kan. Oct. 7- Two fictional personalities, truly expressed as the "stork" and the "grim rooster," are running a desperate race in Parcour, according to vital situation reports, to retrieve the books of J. F. Correll, city clerk. According to Corwell, the first nine months of the year show that three out of ten women die from the Month of September showed twenty deaths and only eightibed Regents at the University of Texas are planning building expansion work with an approximate cost of $80,000, will probably include library extensions. Want Ads LOST-Alpha Phi Alpha pin, Whites gold with seven diamonds. Intrinsically H. on back of pin. Return to H. M. Harper, 104, Mississippi. 28 ward. LOST—"Lo Positivo" Spanish text Wednesday on campus. Finder return to Kansas office. 20 FOR RENT—Room for one young man, new modern house. Phone Dick at 75, afterwards. 29 A specializing School in Shorthand. Tynewriting Accounting. Banking Secretarial Training Now in Session Ask for Catalog LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Corona Typewriters LOST—Albina Sigma Nu pin between Library and Praser. Name en- graved on bick. Reward. Call 2827 red. 27 Sale or Rent THANK YOU F. I. Carter 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 My business has doubled the last year. One person tells another, "He Does Better Work." J. B. LOWELL SHOE SHOP 17 West 9th CANDY Hillside Pharmacy On 9th between Louisiana and Indiana We Deliver Phone 1478 Drugs Sodas Cigars Sundries Have You Tried Our— Famous Home-Made English Toffe? Made by Us With Best Butter Money Can Buy Dipped in Hershey Milk Chocolate and Almonds For the Best Haircutting Service 11:30 'till Open in Lawrence K. U. Barber Shop A 727 Mass, St. Lawrence Candy Shop 713 Mass. Tel. 351 WANTED—Roy room mate. Nice room. Breakfast and dinner if decided, 1501 R. I. Phone 2541 21 LOST-Alba Gamma Delta pina Finder please call Rolena Eweng 161, Reward. 27 SOMETHING NEW "Stay Put" eliminates need of belts, keeps chirps in trousers, invisible and visible to the eye. wanted. Box 81, Lawrence, Kansas FRESH APPLE cider for sale. 810 Penn. Phone 335. 45 LOST—On campus, a Kappa key be tween Ad and Fraser, Finder call Mary Cheney, phone 230. FOR RENT .Nice furnished apartment. Also fine darning, repairing, alterations, cleaning and pressing 1321 Vermont. CABELLING, finger waving, wake maring. firebeef 4 days of work, Friday and Saturday. Shampoo- ing. wipe. 16th, Kentucky, phone 2775. LOST—Pair black born rlm spectacles. Finder phase return to Kansas business office. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for girl, at 123 Iwinona, Formerly Waynenta House. Board if desired. Phone: 1879. FOR BENT, room, apartment, $25. Double, room, nicely furnished, $15. House bills paid. Call at 1017 New Hampshire. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FERRENE BARDOWS Osteoporosis Physician, Calls answered, Owner Barber's Drug Phone 287 After the Nightshirt Parade Come to the Varsity Dance Completion Day Saturday. Oct. 8 F. A. U. Hall K. U. Sundodgers Will Play Refreshments 9 p. m. 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