Halliburton inc. gov. ar. gen. All arts a chars a been located and the telesis a rent rooms. the se use go on physic gu of the portio out Se large web cent the part late get cut gen the de- th the tl g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OREAD HIGH OPENS FOR 100 STUDENTS Monday Morning is First Day of School for K. U. Prep School Here H. W. NUTT IS SUPERVISOR Many Regular High School Scholars—Some Pupils Take Part University Work Oread High School will open Monday morning on regular University schedule, according to Prof. H. W Nutt, general supervisor. The training school is expected to have its full quota of 100 students and several on the waiting list from the beginning. No students are to be enrolled beyond the 100 limit, according to Professor Nutt. All students at Oread will be regular high school students this year, except a few enrolled in the University in the School of Engineering and possibly a few specials in the University. This is due to the fact that all schools in the University require full high school preparation before giving admission, that is, graduation from college or fifteen credits. Engineering students are allowed to enter on thirteen hours credit with the provision that the other-two credits required be made up in high school. Instructors in the school will consist of senior students in the School of Education, graduate students and staff in the School of Nursing. Three special supervisors besides Professor Nutt will devote their entire time to the high school. These supervisors are those in English, biological sciences and physical sciences instructors from various departments in the University who will give part time to overseeing the work of the Oread teachers in their departments. Oread High School is not only an accredited high school in the state but also in the Northern Central Association. A complete high school course is offered for all four years. Enrollment will be held Friday and Saturday and classes will begin Monday. New and larger shops for university repair work, a dry kiln and a garage to house four trucks will be included in the addition being built to the Repair Shops, John M. Shea, superintendent of grounds, announced today that they are now bins kept in a wood garage on the south side of the Hill. Churches Are Open To Students Friday Open house at all the Lawrence churches will be held at the customary Friday evening of enrollment week, tomorrow night, according to announcement of Lawrence church authorities this noon. Last year a record attendance of 1500 became acquainted with the Lawrence people at the open house night, where the provision has been made for 2,000. This is one of the largest social gatherings of the year, the church men say, and a cordial invitation is given to all the students of the University. K. S. A. C. HAS TEN FOOTBALL VETERANS Coach Bachman Frownes on "Bear" Stories—Writer "Sobs" for Him This was how Charles W. Bachman, new Aggie head coach, said what he thought of Aggie football prospects when he arrived here early this week to take over his job. Bachman in no uncertain fashion stated his disapproval of football "bear" stories. Manhattan, Sept. 16th.—"Let 'em win their games first, then we credit. There's plenty of time to talk them, and no reasonable excuse for blowing before they've demonstrated what they can do." On the face of the situation Aggie football prospects are none too rosy. Only ten letter men reported back for duty. Burton, quarterback, sent word that he expected to attend Northwestern University this year. Quinlan, letter back-field man, is attending a school in Colorado. Ten years later, he joined the year's freshmen make up the raw material from which Bachman hopes to mould a winning Aggie football machine. Aggle athletes start anew this year. With Mike Ahearn at the helm and Bachman as head coach the men come back to a system and methods with which they are wholly unfamiliar. Between the close of school last spring and the opening of the fall semester last Monday both Z. G. Clevenger and "Germany" Schults last year's mentors, accepted jobs at other schools. Even the assistant coaches and the freshman coach, Doctor Holtz, are strangers to Aggle athletes. Largest Line of Cigars in Lawrence The Aggie football schedule follows: Oct, 2, Hays Normal at Manhattan; Oct. 9, Camp Funston at Manhattan; Oct. 16, Emporia State Normal at Manhattan; Oct. 23, Creighton College t Omaha; Oct. 30, University of Kansas at Manhattan; Nov. 6, Missouri University at Columbia; Nov. 13, Ames at Manhattan (Homecoming); May 20, Oklahoma University at Norman; Thanksgiving, Washburn at Topcape. Special Agents Parker Pens CITY DRUG STORE Down Town Headquarters for K.U. Students 715 Mass. Lawrence Agens Nunnally's and Elmer's Chocolates Pipes and Smokers' Supplies "Broques" It's what young women who want something snappy are going to wear. You'll be surprised how well it will look on your feet. But of course, there are brogues and brogues. For brogues that you can trust without our telling you so are Fisher's. Never have young women taken so kindly to a single idea in Oxfords. $11.00—$13.50 HOSIERY TOO OTTO FISCHER 813 MASS. ST. Y. Employment Bureau Has Jobs for Students The Y. M. C. A. employment bureau still has a few permanent jobs open, and several old jobs for students who are dependent upon employment in order to remain in school, according to an announcement made by Harry Stewart, employment secretary, today. The e. M. C. A has been able to find employment for all students applying this year. It may be noticed that last year's Junior prom manager is driving a new car on the Hill this fall. It has already been noticed by the Alphas Chris. F. B. McCOLLOCH. Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass, SL Explosion Kill 16 In New York In New York (Continued from Page 1.) fame shot at least 100 feet in the air, they declared, and many believed there was more than one spurt of flame. An indication of the expanse of the burst of flame, ambulance workers found three young women in the house at 42 Wall street badly burned, though they had not moved from their desks. They were at least 100 feet away from the burning building they were seated. The governing committee of the New York Stock Exchange met and decided that the delivery of all securities will be suspended, until Monday, September 20. by mutual consent. Chem. Instructor Resigns Floyd E. Rowland, who was applauded assistant professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering department of the Oregon Agricultural College in Cornwallia, Oregon. Squires Studio Fine Photographs 1035 MASS. ST. Chem. Instructor Resigns LELAND M. SHOUT Expert Typist will accept a limited number of patrons. Pay by the month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones, K.U. 58, or 593 University Orchestra TRYOUTS Thursday Evening 7:30-9:30 Fraser Hall THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH invites all Baptist students and those who have no other church affiliation to make this YOUR CHURCH HOME while you are at K. U. We want to see you at our "MIXER" tomorrow night at 8. Music, games, stunts, refreshments, and every thing to insure a good time. Watch tomorrow's Kansan for announcement of Sunday's services. FRANK JENNINGS, Pastor FOREST WITCRAFT, Assistant Pastor Malted Milks A Specialty of The CHOCOLATE GARDEN Come in and let one of our jolly little mixers "Crank up" a Horlick's for you If they were any thicker you couldn't draw 'em through a straw Wiedemann'S THE PLACE WITH 5.2 YEARS OF COLLEGE EDUCATION