THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Oklahoma House Will Hold Caucus to Elect Speaker Gibbons Won't Be Candidate for Leadership During Special Session Thursday (United Press) Thursday Oklahoma City, Oct. 9—Members of the House of Representatives of the Oklahoma legislature, called into extra session next Thursday, today discussed the selection of a speaker for the extraordinary session. Gibbons Fears Opposition A preliminary causus to perfect the organization for the special session has been arranged for Wednesday night, following the announcement of Murray Gibbons, speaker during the last legislature, here today that he would not be a candidate for the place. Gibbons Fears *Opportunities* B Gibbons said, "Governor Walton hasibilis to investigate the ninth legislature to investigate acts of lawlessness and terrorism perpetrated by certain organizations of this state, and to investigate the official acts of state officials. I feel compelled to examine the fair, complete, fair, and impartial." "Iinasmuch as I have been intimately connected with the administration of Governor Walton, I feel that some parties in the state would block the acts of committees appointed by me, and would question the acts of the House of Representatives presided over by me." Two Candidates Mentioned With caucuses today, two men active in the fight for the special session were being mentioned for House leader Linda McKenzie, can and Dave Stovall, Hugo, were listed as heavy candidates. Two Candidates Mentioned Rumors of the entrance of James Harris, Republican national committeeman, as an active supporter of Governor Walton, were discussed in legislative circles here today. Harris was scheduled to arrive today or tomorrow to be present at the opening of the special session. Adopt Class Reunion Plan Alumni Board Wishes to Create Real Homecoming A new plan of class reunions, known as the Dix plan, was adopted by the alumni board of directors at a meeting Saturday morning. Herefore the class reunions have been held in five year cycles, but under this plan the classes that met would never be together were never at the same reunion. Under the new plan this objection will be eliminated. Within a period of twenty years every class reunion would have other class that was in school with it. It is the aim of the alumni board to create more interest in commencement and to give it a more definite form. The committee, composed of N. T. UR fashions speak eloquently,but they never raise their voice. Bullene's [Vetch Jr, '00; Ray Delano, '01; J. Devil, '02; J. C. Nichola, '03; was selected to present the invention the special specifiers for the next commencement. --on Earth Big Education Faculty Will Meet The first meeting for the year of the faculty of the School of Education will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in room 207 Fraser. The administrative committee will be chosen, and important business matters will be discussed. WANT ADS SPLENDID RETURNS from investment of small amount of capital for the right type of student, a local proposition. Inquire Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau, or 1316 Kentucky. O12 LOST—Slide rule; with owner's name on case. Reward. Call William S. Hill, 116. O15 WANTED - Stewardess for club. Also boy to work for board and room at house. Front room for rent cheap. Phone 1387 Blu, 1314 Tern. phone 1387 Blu, 1314 Tern. LOST—Bottom part of gold fountain pen. Can identify by engraving. If found, call Corbin Hall. O15 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for boys, two blocks from the University. 1328 Ohio, phone 2203. O15 FOR RENT—Nice, pleasant rooms for girls. Board if desired. 1200 Tenn., phone 2577. O15 LOST—Ruby rin with initials G W, S. in Chemistry building or around Liberal reward. 711 FOR SALE—Boxing gloves and punching bag at 644 Miss. St. Phone 2295 Black. O10 WANTED—Student washings. Men's Bowersock Theatre Tonight and Wednesday "Hollywood" There's no Electric Sign Enough to Flash the 30 Stars and 50 Celebrities Cast Cecil B. De Mille Thomas Meighan Agnes Ayres Giovanni Jacqueline Logan Nita Naldi Betty Compson Theodore Kelouf Godard Faccett Owen Moore Baby Peggy Washburn Viola Dall Eileen Percy Hope Hampton Napoli Negri Jack Hartl Hack Holt Walter Hiwa Mae MayAcv Lois Wilson Lois Wilson Noah Beery William de Mille Corten Cotes John Dee Jack Pickford Josh Loyd Lloyd Hamilton Never before has a photoplay been blessed with such brilliancy of cast. Never before have you been privileged to see entertainment so gorgeously different. The stars, the romance, the thrills, the laughs of a life-time crowded into a single picture. If you could only see ONE picture a year, THIS would be the one to see! Admission: 10c and 33c Shows: 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 VARSITY THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday Special for Fire Prevention Week Cullen Landis in "The Midnight Alarm" A Fireman Story You'll Like WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY shirts a specialty, 10c, silk shirts, 15c. Also do mending. Phone 2220 White. 1805 Kentucky. O11 GIRLIS-To have a beautiful complexion use San Seu beauty pack and face astringent. For sale at all druggists. N1 MODERN ROOMS—$8, $9. Close in. Phone 2392 Black. 939 Tenn. 014 VARSITY DANCE! Saturday, Oct. 6 FOR RENT -Rooms for boys. Modern house with or without sleeping porch. One front room on first floor. 932 Miss. O10 FOR RENT—Large front room for girls, two single beds. Block from LOST—Theta Tau pin. Finder please call Roger Hackney, phone 462. O11 SINGLE ROOM—For .boys. 1202 Ky. Phone 1824 O10 F. A.U. Jenks' 5 piece Eckes Shofstall 7 piece You Can't Afford to Miss Them A new Moor-Brown Shoe in the creation of which France, England, Scotland and America join hands. The calfskin comes from France. It was tanned in Scotland, and stamped "moor calf" after the famous Scottish moors whose color when thick with heather it reflects. The last was taken from England—a pure English brogue with wide extension soles and broad-flagged hand-pegged heels. The shoes were made in America by a distinguished maker. They are only $10 although this particular last requires more stock in the cutting than the ordinary shoe. Castile soap with cold water will clean and keep the leather in good condition (polish with a rag just before dry) —but the usual polishes will not hurt. where Sorstety Brand Clothes are sold SENIORS "Every Candidate a Leader" (top row) Wallace James "Hodgie" Hedges (bottom row) Charlie Hall "Liz" Martin Black Mask Ticket "It's the Candidate That Counts" campus. Phone 1098. GOLD BONDS—Call K. J. Milney, phone 185 or 1075 Black, for information on 8 per per cent gold bundles secured on New Loyd Building, corner 9th and McFeese St., Kansas City, Mo. Montie For a Knockout Junior Prom Light Weight Champion of K. U. Vote for Johnnie Montgomery "Every Candidate a Leader" JUNIORS (bottom row) "Jerry" Ward Walter Shannon (top row) "Top" Grady "Doye" Beakley Black Mask Ticket "It's the Candidate That Counts" Always Appropriate NO MATTER WHAT BE THE OCCASION A KUPPENHEIMER SUIT OR OVERCOAT $45 others $25.00 to $75.00 KNOX HATS $7.00 others $4.00 - $5.00 MANHATTAN SHIRTS $3.00 to $5.00 others $2.00 - $2.50