THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1986 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Southern Cotton Prices Break Into Political Limelight National and International Phases Both Enter in Present Economic Situation Washington, Oct. 14 - The South's cotton prices entered today the realm of both international and national politics. The international phase developed from the fact that the government cotton relief committee wants Europe to absorb more of the South's cheap cotton. It said the fact that Soviet Russia looms up heavily as a large prospective customer. The national phase develops from charges of some southern concession that the agricultural department has incorrectly grown its crop estimates, thereby leaving the cotton industry unimpacted. Henry S. Johnson, Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Oklahoma, has charged the national administration with a "conspiracy" with miners, stock gamblers and exporters which last week "took from the state pocket" pockets at least $10,000. Soviet Agents Are in South Soviet scouts are reported in the South arranging to take more than Russia's customary $200,000,000 worth of cotton this year, while the government relief corps frankly suggested to travel to foreign countries to absorb greener portions of the surplus. Out of the Soviet interests in the situation may develop increased discussion of the question of Soviet recognition. Russia wants long term credits here but cannot obtain them without recognition. With such credits she would agree to quadruple her cotton takings. Situation Is Not Impossible Out of the domestic situation may arise a closer lioness between southern congress members and the western farm block colleagues in support of farm relief legislation. Meantime, the administration, the first Republican group to take a di-rib relief hand in a cotton crises classed the situation as "serious but not impossible." It points out to the southern farmers that credit aid is available, and it is urging further diversification of crops. Former Student Marries Auctioneer is made of the marriage of Miss Gladys Apple, daughter of Mrs. Vern Appel, to Walter O'Connell. Ms. O'Connell, F. Field of Kansas City, which took place in Independence, Mo., Sept. 28, Mrs. Field graduated from the University in 28. She is a member of the Women's Soccer team and be at home in Topeka after Nov. 1. to MANHATTAN For the K. U. Aggie Game October 16, 1926 Fare $2.50 Round Trip Good returning not later than midnight Saturday night. Make your reservations now by purchasing ticket at the Box Depot, Eldridge Hotel. Special Rates to MANHATTAN REDUCED RATES to TOPEKA and the KANSAS CITIES Round trip fare from Lawrence to Topeka now $1.15. One way fare, 79c. Round trip fare from Lawrence to the Kansas Cities. $1.80. One way fare, $1.10. Buses leave Lawrence for Tepexat at 12:59, 8:40, 11:30 and 12:45, 11:55, 1:55, 3:25, 3:25, 4:55, 11:25, 12:25, 11:25, 12:25, 11:25, m., and 12:15, a.m. Buses leave Lawrence for the Kansas Cities at 7:30, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 10:45, 11:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m., respectively, 9:15, 10:00, 10:45, 11:30 p.m., and 12:30 a.m. Museum Gets Siamese Collection of Rare Birds The Interstate Stage Lines Co. Eldridge Hotel Phone 363 Melanie Grewal Washington, Oct. 14 - Over 900 specimens of Siamese birds will be added to the collection at the U. S. National Museum in the near future, for a large shipment of skins has been released by the museum who is now in Sinam. Although Britishologists have explained the country horribly in recent years, Doctor Smith has found several new species, the Siamese collection will prove most useful,军官 officials state, for unrestricted use and that had very few specimens from there. Doctor Smith will remain in Siam for some time investigating the fish fauna for the Siamese government, During that time he also plans to send further collections of birds to the United States. Exhibition of Ancient Glass and Silverware Is Now in Art Museum Special Guatemalan Collection of Ecclesiastical Silver Is on Display The Spooner-Thayer museum collection was enlarged last week by the addition of some ancient glass and silver items. The curator, Alinis Moodie, curator of the museum. A special collection of ecclesiastical silver from Guatemala, consisting of oil and silver cruets, chalice (a cup used for holding wine) and ceramic pot (oil) cruets, cremation candleshells, silver vases, a marrow-spoon and a panchule inlaid which has an Amerian dollar inlain in the bowl, is now on display at the American Museum of History with gun-shaped手镯s. Specimens of, so-called Corcean china, made into cloisonne ocean ware ORPHEUM TONITE — TOMORROW SATURDAY To say that there's a surprise for fans in this one is putting it mildly! Added - Comedy - News - Felix and translucent enamel are also in exhibit. Shows: 3----7:30----9 Prices Mat. 10-30 Nite 10-40 Another addition to the collection of the museum is one of Chinese pottery. This contains an Imperial yolk vase 150 years old, a Roman vase and a special peach blown vase dated 1675. All of this material will be on display in the rear of the Spinner Thayer museum; that section now be furnished for glass and chinaware exhibits. Quill Club Will Discuss Publication of Magazine An election of officers was also scheduled, for the meeting this afternoon. There are 2,455 students enrolled at the University of Colorado, which is an increase of 39 over the corresponding date last year. We also have a complete line of all standard brands of shaving creams, lotions, brushes and blades. Whether or not publication of the Oread Magazine will be continued this year is to be the chief topic discussed at a meeting of Quill Club, upper class literary society, called the Association of Authors, partner at the Jerusalem building. In previous years the Oread, which is published jointly by Quill Club, Pen and Scroll, and Rudnianmathi, and which is the chief outlet for stories being loaned money, according to Russell Carter, president of Quill Club. Cools and soothes. Serves as shaving cream and lotion combined. BOWERSOCK Ingram's Shaving Cream Rankin's Drug Store —Last Times Tonite— RICHARD DIX in "THE QUARTERBACK" TOMÖRROW · SATURDAY Stop in on your way home "THE QUARTERBACK" BUSTER KEATON Handy for Students 1101 Mass. St IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY KNOCKOUT BATTLING BUTLER KEATON wins the laugh championship at all the greatest of all the screen comedies! A love story, prize-ble story, horror story. You can't stop laughing! You can't stop laughing! with SALLY O'NEIL Added - Comedy - News Fables Shows: 3----7:15----9 Prices Mat. 10-40 Nite 10-50 Prices Lawrence, Kanss. School of Commerce, Seminary training, Building, Accounting and Auditing. Send for answer. Motorcycle Repairing We specialize in Harley-Davidson motorcycles; agent for Harley-David- son motor, both big and little H. Ds. KNOLE'S BICYCLE SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 915 Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Party Dishes and Silverware For Rent **But Cups, Place Cards, Paper** **Plates and Favors.** Put in your order now for home- coming and your next party. 1005-07 Mass Phone 619 The Book Nook LOESE & MRS. CHRISTIE LUCK FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY In This Week Sara Lee of the Moon” $1.50 Gibson, “Send and Foam” 2.00 Ansby, “Up from Methodism” 2.00 H. L. Monckee, editor, “Americana 1929” 2.50 Arnold Bennett, “Lord Ringo” 2.50 Hugh Walthock’s “Harmer John” 2.50 Stallings, “What Price Glory” 2.50 Montress, “Fentertain Row” 2.00 Other good books coming in daily. UNION PACIFIC Football Special K. U. vs. AGGIES Manhattan, Oct. 16 Leave Lawrence 9:30 a. m. Arrive Manhattan 12 Noon Leave Manhattan 6:00 p. m. Arrive Lawrence 8:15 p. m. Tickets Good Only on Special Train Round Trip Fare $2.81 Teen, Fresh, Band, Jay Jones, Ku Kus, all on this train. Go with the crowd. Tickets on sale at K. U., Athletic Office and Union Pacific Station P ARIS has nothing smarter to say than these hats in rich soleil finish and subtle two-tone effects. Hand blocked— Novel creasings— $7.50 to $15.00 Bullene's "Exclusive but not extensive" & exclusive but not & expensive" STUDENTS Drive a Used Ford Car to the K. U.- Manhattan Game We have 8 Fords, with very good tires and in good running condition. '7 touring, runs good, tires fair, $27.50 '15 roadster, has had $72 work done recently, $35.00 '21 roadster, worth our price, $25.00 '20 touring, runs good, yours for $30.00 '19 touring, big buy at our price, $35.00 '19 tudor sedan, runs good, priced $55.00 Others priced $110.00 to $385.00 Terms to Suit Authorized Ford Dealers 1920 Mass. $4 Phone 77 The Davis & Child Co. "for that Aggieville trip" New snap brim hats New Donegal tweed topcoats Genuine pigskin gloves Imported reefers Fancy light wool hose Soft collar shirts Striped silk neckwear good" before and after the game “all good” before and after the game Football Spirals - Haskell should win from Dayton U. Nebraska "easy" over Wash. U. Mizzoo..S, M. U., a stiff game and questionable about a "Mizzoo victory" Okla. Ags.-Tulsa, pick the Aggs Drake--Oklahoma, a "battle royal," with possibly Okla- homa the winner Ames-Grimrell, another "60 minute go:" kinda look Ames-Grinnell, another "60 minute go;" kinda looks like Grinnell Kansas returned from Wisconsin with a lot of football knowledge, which they will "dish out" to the Aggies Saturday. It's gone to be "a the battle" and Aggieville is due for a "surprise party"—it looks like a "knotted game" or a Kansas victory by small margin. "Slickers Yellow $4.50