THURSDAY; JANUARY 0, 1927 PAGE THREE Wireless Conversation From U. S. to London May Become Popular First Connection Will Be Made Tomorrow; Talk Expensive Per Minute New York, Jan. 6- Radio tele- phoning, which is the technical ex- PRESS meaning wireless telephone conversation, across three thousand or so between New York and London will open on Broadway tomorrow. Like all好 broadway shows, it appeared likely today that radio telephoning might hang out a stranding from the flat host during the first day of its run. The Broadway premier of radio telephoning will be on the 26th floor of the massive American Telephone and Telegraph building. So many perks lie in it — that you can talk to London at $15 for the first three minutes and $20 for every additional minute or fraction thereof that some of the calls already put in, the United Press was informed, on Monday, to get through to London until Saturday. The New York office of the company began accepting requests for London connection by 30 a.m. on yesterday. London applications were also received. The result will be announced next week, and the application can take place at a time. In the New York Exchange, supervisors with split-second stop switches registered the time for every application for connection with London, and requests will be filed strictly in the order of their priority. Radio Program Planned Kansas Home Basketball Games to Be Broadcast The home basketball games will be broadcast over station KFKA, anchoring to Harold G. Ingham, director of radio broadcasting for the University. KFKU has been on the air on Monday and Thursday noon programs all year. Special programs have been given in the afternoons and evenings; also, these noon programs will be continued, according to Mr. Brigham, who is in charge of special programs in the evenings than have been so far this year. One of the musical programs which will be broadcast over KKU will be the University Band concert, Jan. 14. Another will be the University Symphony Orchestra mid-winter concert on Monday, Jan. 17. A fairly representative response from almost all sections of the state has been received concerning the most programs, according to Mr. Ingham, which indicates that the programs can be heard without interference. --- Beg Your Pardon The chapter of Triangle, national engineering fraternity, that is to be installed at the University January 8, is the second chapter to be installed in a Missouri Valley university instead of the "second chapter to be installed," as was pinned in the Wed night Dayan Kaan. . . Students in journalism at the University of Wisconsin who are taking the reporting course will regularly recreate accounts for Madison daily newspapers. Razor Buster—all makes, and special bargains in popular brands of safety razors, at Razor's Drug Store. 929 Massachusetts. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansan Board Considers Sunday Magazine Section Editors to fill the vacancies made by those retiring were elected at a Kansan Board meeting Wednesday afternoon. The following were elected to serve during the two followings weeks; camerator editor, Earl Strimple, c28; tablograph editor, Nadine Tschirring, c34; camera editor, Nathan Alder, c27; and Sunday editor, Jesue Tucker, c17 to replace Mary Elen Norikin, c17 who resigned. A magazine section for the Sunday issue of the Daily Kannan was considered, and a committee consisting of Jesse Tucker, Laurence Cutter, and John Slivsky was appointed to discuss this proposition with the faculty. Club Visits Flour Mill Club Visits Floor Mill The Home Economist Club, instead of having its regular meeting on Wednesday, visited the Zipzip Floor Mill. The group's trip was to find out everything they could about the making of floor. Nearly twenty-three million dollars was collected in tolls from 5200 ships using the Panama canal during the last fiscal year. Hot Chocolate and Hot Milk Milk with wafers, at Renée's Drug Store, 9229 Massachusetts. Open till 11 p.m. every evening. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Thursday morning between Eighteenth and Indiana and Great Training School, red Cookin Endra fountain park. Phone 1481 148 white or leave at Karen business office. Libri- ward reward. BOWERSOCK "Now Playing" The snappy tale of a silk chemise and the laughs it caused. Sohi exclusively by The Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass. WANT ADS ROOMS FOR GIRLS_=Comfortable and convenient, 1003 Tennessee. 1657 red. 87 FOR RENT—Rooms with and without sleeping porch for boys, also garage. 1416 Teen. Call 1555. 88 LOST—Yesterday on campus, a notebook cover. Finder please call 1800, S. M. San Diego. 87 LOST—In hygiene class Monday aftern- terday, a lady's small purse. Call Opal McKnight, 1210 Ohio. 84 FOR RENT—Rooms for boys in modern home. Quiet location. Inquire at 1213 Vermont. 87 FOR RENT—Several desirable rooms for girls, 1205 Kentucky, phone 1586, 86 HOME accommodations for 8 boys, one-half block from campus, 1329 Ohio, phone 2199. FOR SECOND semester, conveniently located rooms for girls. 1400 Tennesse, phone 1882. 87 .OST: Between 1212 Miss, and Commons, plain gold Kappa Phi pin Call L., Young, 1752 MODERN apartment for rent Feb. 1037 Kentucky. 33 1.3% Discount on all pipes (except Dunhill). City Drug Store 715 Mass. Phone 17 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Phone 653 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING- 50u. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky Better Workmanship Better Materials Better Service Better Shines W. E. Whetstone, Prop. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself 916 Mass Seaside Ripple London Crushed Bond Puritan Clouded Vellum Stationery 100 Sheets----50 Envelopes $1.50 Store No. 1401 Ohio South of Varsity Final Clearance of Millinery Felts, Velours, Velvets, Satins and Ribbon hats comprise this stock of Winter Millinery which we are clearing tomorrow and Saturday. Large shapes, small shapes—hats for dress, street or sports wear, priced earlier from $3.95 to $19.50. All must be moved out in the next two days to make room for an extensive collection of new Spring models. Come early that you may pick the choice numbers, for they are all priced Millinory Section——Second Floor Innes Hackman Co. Country-Quality-Value PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. FURSTACY Osteopathic family physician, Call us or e-mail pharmacy requests. Res. 190 Whee Office Main. 834 Phone 465 Office Main. 834 Phone 465 Dt. 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