THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DEAN GIVES RULES OF PARTY AUTHORIZATION Desires to Clear Up Misinterpreting of Rules and Regulations Regulations The statement is: In order to correct misinterpretations regarding rules and regulations which come from the office of the advertiser of women, a lawyer called Bitz, has been handed to the Kansas to correct beliefs held by the students. "Since there seems to be some misunderstanding on the part of the students as to procedure, we are reprinting these extracts from the GOVERNING STORIES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES. "I. No student or group of students may give a dance, party, or public entertainment during a session of the University until written permission shall have been obtained by an Honor Committee on Student Affairs. 11. Permission for dances and other parties shall be granted upon application by the president of the organization giving the party, to the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs, and after satisfying Committee that the following regulations will be observed. 1. All parties must be properly chaperoned. The names of the chapereon and the student committee must be given to the Advisor of Women not later than three days before the party is to be given." This applies to all informal and formal parties of the student body, such as hikes, picnics, and other social activities of a hike nature. ANNE DUDELEY BLITZ, Chairman of Joint Committee on Stud dent Affairs. NAME PAGEANT COMMITTEE Professors Knapper and Lynn and "Sandy;" to Officiate The University Paget, as a major part of the Homecoming Celebration, has been carefully planned for; and plans are afoot, for one of the most spectacular events ever seen on the Hill. Each county will present its history in a series of floats. Prof. R. S. Knapper, Prof. Mar- celle Lymn and "Sandy" Winnor has been appointed by Professor Hunger- ford, general chairman of the Home- coming committee, as a committee for the carrying out of the plans for The parade will start at South Park, according to Professor Hungerford, will wend down Massachusetts Street, and will then return to Mt. Oread. An elaborate reviewing stand will be prepared for the judges who will decide to which floats the prices ought to be awarded. The convocation to be held Wednesday will be the first step toward the Thanksgiving homecoming. Counties will prepare for the event at that time. California Bummadiers Pay. Berkley, Calif. Oct. 24—Applications for a list of the freight rates for rooters traveling by car box, have been made to the Southern Pacific Company by a group of students who wish to attend the California-Washington State game in Portland, October 29. The applications are plentifully applied with enthusiasm, although lacking the necessary funds to purchase a vehicle. A dollar a head was suggested as a fair payment for the accommodation, but said the students would listen to anything within reason. Nunnally's old southern chocolates. —City Drug Store. Pal Pencils, $1.00.-City Drug Store. Leather goods, bill folds and pocketbooks.—City Drug Store. Single and double mesh hairnets. Rankin Drug Store. Parker Lucky Curve fountain pens.—City Drug Store. Briand May Not Attend Disarmament Conference Paris, Oct. 24—Premier Briand may be prevented from going to Washington to attend the limitation of amnesty conference by the attempted "coup d'état of Hungary," it said in "he semi-officially" time. The entire European situation is considered very grave. Czechoslovakia may march upon Hungary in thirty-eight hours. SOPH MIXER PROVED A DECIDED SUCCEESS Hand Shaking, Rock Chalks and Dancing Were Features of Mixer The Soph Mixer held in Robinson Gymnasium, Friday evening, was a decided success. As an incentive to get acquainted an announcement was made that some one in the crowd had a silver dollar in his possession which would go to the person who shook hands with him fifteen times. This served as an ice-breaker and following it various groups were formed according to the birth months. These groups became "families" with fathers, mothers, sisters of twin, trios of triplets and even one quartet of quadruplets. Each "family" was called upon for a stunt. After the school songs and Rock Chalk the evening was given over to dancing. London, Oct. 24—Bands of armed Germans were attacking Polish villages and have clashed with French soldiers, an official Polish dispatch from Budhen, a Silician town stated today. Zell Smith, who has been employed in construction work for the past seven months at Reverley Hills and Big Alpine, was at the Alpha Tau House this week. Miss Katherine Ainsworth, class24, spent the week end in Manhattan at the Kappa Kappa Gamma House. TEACHING FELLOWSHIP GIVEN Will be Supervised by School of Education The Graduate School announces that Miss Laura Taylor of Concordia, Kan., has been awarded a research-teaching fellowship under the supervision of the School of Education. This fellowship has supported the Research Council of the Graduate School and the School of Education. Education The basic ideas in the establishment of this fellowship are three-fold: To develop the Oread Training School as a laboratory for University seniors; to increase the practical experience and to give opportunity for doing graduate work in this particular field. Topeka H. S. Boys Visit Lawrence. Saturday morning, representatives of the Topka High School succeeded in decorating the steps of the Lawrence High School with signs, "Topka will be beat the high school boys, seeing what a failure the Washburn attempt to paint K. U. had been, evidently decided to see what they could do along the same line. Instead of developing their painting talent by moonlight, they were bad enough to work in the morning as succeeded. Sigma Tau announces the pledging of Norton Dowd, e²'24, of Wichita; Richard Dungan, e²'22, Kansas City, Mo.; Hubert Brown, e²'22, Pecular, Mo.; Gerald Keese, e²'24, Topeka. A Delightful Variation from the ordinary is our line of Hallowe'en Favors and Decorations. Dennison Stickers and Cut-Outs, False Faces, Caps, Place Cards, Tallies, Nut Cups, Napkins and Decorative Crepe Paper. Johnston's Fresh-every-week chocolates. Have you bought yours?—Rankin Drug Store. Magazines and daily papers.-City Drug Store. Pipes and tobaccos, all kinds. City Drug Store. Tales and perfumes for Milady. City Drug Store. Emulsified Coconut oil for that shampoo.-City Drug Store. University Book Store WATKINS NATIONAL BANK C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Have You Heard? D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier SURPLUS $100,000.00 Reno, Arthur Hifling, 202 W. Ad. Republic, William C. Perry, 206 W. Ad. DIRECTORS C. H. Tucker, C. A dill, D. C. Ashen, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop (Continued from Page 1.1) Rawlings, Merle K. Higley, Fraser Rest Room. Meeting Place For Counties Announced Rice, Don Davis, 1 W. Ad. Riley, Bert Cameron, 5 W. Ad Rooks, Earle B. Glason, 217 C. Ad. Rush, Andrew A. Olson, Fraser Rest Room. Russell, Kelvin Hoover, Fraser Chanel. Seward, Prentis Beasley, 218 C. Ad. Shawnee, Allen Neeless, 109 Shorrier, Abraham Pratt, Fraser Rest Room, Chapel Saline, Gail Eliston, Fraser Chapel, Scott, Marie Russell, Fraser Rest Room. Sherman, W. W. Van Scoyk, Fraser Rest Room. Sedgwick, Elbert Hensley. 103 Green. Sumner, Forrest Rogers, Fraser Chapel. Smith, Hiary Malin, 209. W. Ad: Stafford, Jame Coen, Freer Chapel, Stevens, August Kramer, Fraser Resto, Roop. Thomas, A. W. Lauterbach, 219 C Ad. Waubaunsee, Jack Stewart, 107 W Ad. Wallace, Minnell Larson, 220 C. Ad. Woodson, Paul Lamb. 205 E. Ad. Trego, Arthur Hemphill. Fraser Chapel. Wichita, O. D. Shifard, Fraser Rest Room. Wilson, Edward O'Leary, 207 E Ad. Washington, Bert E. Church, 18 F. Ad Wyandotte, Frank Goodnow, Little Theatre. Kiowa, Relis Eastman, Fraser Chapel. Douglas, Erwin Stugard, Gymnasium. The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesday, October 26, at 3:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Craig Kennedy, 1212 Ohio street. The Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau has a tailoring job open for a student who can do altering and repairing. ANNOUNCEMENTS S. G. Clarke The Y. M. C. A. employment bureau has job open for steward of club. There will be an important meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y. J. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, at 1020 Vermont street—P. B. Lawson, Chairman. All former students of the Junior College of Kansas City, Mo., are requested to be present at the formation of the permanent organization of a Junior College Club, which will take place on June 26 in Room 116 Fraser. 1033 Mass. St. Tailored Individually by In buying clothes you can either get what you find or get what you want. To make sure you get what you want, I have them. A young man's suit of Scotch Tweed suitable for business as well as sports—a sturdy, welltailored model in several gray $35.00 Houk-Green Clothing Company 729 Mass. St. The Home of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes The regular fall meeting of the Rooming House Association will be held in Myers Hall, Thursday after charles Sterling, Pres. The Church of Science Society will hold a meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at Myers Hall. paratory to participation in the activities of the American Legion convention at Kansas City. The Hiking Club will meet at Myers Hall, Wednesday at 4:30, for a tramp to Kent. Bring ten cents for cats and car fare to take interbank back. Girls intending to go please notify Gladys Snyder or Y. W. secretary. Student Volunteers will meet at 7:15 e'clock Tuesday evening in the library of Myers Hall. Troubles for Tau Sigma will be All R. O. T. C. students are re- held Tuesday, October 25 at 7 p.m. requested to report for drill at 4:30 in Robinson Gym. All University clock daily, beginning Tuesday, pre- women are eligible. -the most thorough cleaning, pressing and repairing in Lawrence. New York Cleaners ERNEST W. YOUNG, Owner Call 75 or bring it to 836 Mass. for the rest of the season— Football Season Tickets $3. \underline{00} AGGIES—Oct. 29... $1.50 MISSOURI—Nov. 24.. $2.00 —SAVE 50 cents— On sale at the Athletic Office It Makes No Difference whether it be Your Fur Coat or Your Handkerchief We maintain a laundry and dry cleaning service that will handle either one in the most efficient manner. We are pleasing more new customers every week. May we be permitted to serve you? Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 THE LAW SCRIM Make Your Date Now For An All University one o'clock party December 2 Good Music Kansas City Entertainers