WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1985 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Work on Stadium to Be Completed by Specified Time Dr. Allen Gives Assurance That New Additions Will Be Ready by Nov. 21 That the two wings of the Memorium Stadium now under construction will be completed by the Missouri game against Oklahoma, an exhibition in my interview today. According to Doctor Alen work Once for fur has been progressing slowly but with the addition of extra force that causes fur to rub, the fur can be insured business like proportions One reason for the delay has been that the footings for the two wings were put in first instead of cement and then laid on. The east wing is now up to the eleventh row and forms are practically completed up to the twenty-fourth row. By Wednesday or Thursday the earth is be placed at work on the west wing. The construction of this section should proceed much faster than the east as the forms used on the east section are poured from an oven as the cement pouring is started. Doctor Allen also explained that the dressing rooms, offices and other work understaff the stadium requirement a great deal of time although no apparent progress is observed from the outside. This work is practically completed and the remainder of the work will be finished in a much shorter time. The pouring schedule mapped out by the construction company calls for the completion of the work by Nov. 6. Failure to have the work completed required time calls for a penalty of $250 a day or a total of $1,250. "We do not want the money, however," said Doctor Allen, "what we want are seats and we will get them." Doctor Allen although admitted that the work had not progressed as anticipated, expressed confidence in the ability of the contractors to complete structures within the specified time. Textile Plates Displayed Colored Plates Will Be Used in Design Classes A collection of 20 hand-colored plates, used in textile design, has been hung in the office of the department of design. They were taken from a portfolio, recently published in France, where they were grouped under the heading of "Formes et Couleurs." The portfolio, which is very valuable, gives a hint of the new French tendencies in the planning and colors of the designs, and animals are the subjects of the plates. They are treated in a conventionalized form suitable for design in textiles. The colors embody wide in range and are rather vivid. The designs are adapted for borders, surface patterns, and single spaced fillings. Miss Rosemary Ketcham, head of the department of design, is making use of the plate in the design courses. Y. M. C. A. Will Bring Speakers to Meetings Many of the most prominent speakers from Lawrence and vicinity will address the members of the University Y, M. C, A. this year at their regular Thursday night meetings in Myers hall. Announcement of the first three meetings was made yesterday by Sutliff, the director; Dean R. A. Sickweiler of the School of Education will address the meeting next Thursday night on "The Foundation of Education," which he will have as its main speaker Freed M. Adam of Ottawa c$8$, who will take his "assoc." Obligation of This Student Generation." The Foundation of the K. U. Altmuth Association. John Welts Reubel, pastor of the Central Congregational church at Townpole, will be the speaker for the Deacon and Our World Today." Chinese Assassins Busy in East Chinese Assassins' inky in English Wah Lee, Wilkinson, Bibbey, Pearl, and others. Peppard the Lone Tong, was murdered a few days ago. He was killed in his laundry by three Chinese assassins, while Woom Ting Pat, his assistant bid in the basement of the house, intentionally mutilated his body with knives and escaped. There have been outbreaks of tong warfare in several cities recently, and New York police have week long been involved in trying to help an effort to halt the Oriental killings. Judge Mason Will Speak at Next Lodge Meeting Judge Henry F. Mason of the Supreme Court of Kansas will speak to the members of the Zerbal Lodge of Perfection evening, Owner G. O. Foster, Venerable Master of Zerbal Lodge says that the dinner, to which Scottish Rite Masons are invited, takes place in a grand chapel at the Lawrence Masonic Temple. Mr. Foster said today that Governor Ben S. Paulen had expected to attend Wednesday's meeting, but a speaking engagement at the governor's office was "the governor will be down for an early meeting of Zerbul." Mr. Foster said. Women of Corbin Hall Will Hold Open House Friday Night, Sept. 25 Musical Program to Be Given: Dormitory Prepared for Inspection Inspection The annual reception and openhouse at Corbin hall will be held by the women residents on Friday evening, from 8:20 to 10:30 a.m. Faculty members, and students are very cordially invited to attend, and it hoped by the program committee that everyone will take this opportunity to visit the w Doris Hester, c 27, chairman of the social committee at Corbin hall, is in charge of all the arrangements for the reception. According to Miss Hester the hall will be open for inspection, each floor being specially decorated by music and lighting. A musical program will be given during the evening. Town and faculty people will assist the girls in receiving. In the receiving line will be lime O. M. Judy, social director of Corbin hall, Mrs. Etta Carle, house director, Miss Alberta Corbin, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Ruth Robertson, president of the dorsitory, Miss Doris Hester, and others. Men Are Observant of New Pulchritude Feminine beauty, in all the types most appreciated by discriminating men, may be seen on Mount Orend this year; never before has there been such a display of winsea pulchrite on the hill. The trend of conversation at fraternity smokers, the society gossypial exchanged between male frequenters of cafe and ice cream parlor, with appreciation and approval, so noticeable in the eye of the feminine-loving youth as he pauses across the campus—all tend to prove the truth of this generalization. Men are observant, too, it can not be denied. The smartly tailored young man, laxily reclining on the steps of Snow hall, with attention apparently focused on his outfit, curl upward into the ether, is not oblivious to the attractive sortery lassie who flits fagly by en route to her next class. A glance at her revishing, alurning beauty is sufficient for any person that current gossip is not far amiss. Shy, demean lassies, with long sweeping eyelashes; fashionable society girls, dressed in the latest chic modes; the adventuresome flapper, whose hair is styled for flirtation with the dashing young fraternity man she meets; the studious girl, who frequents the library solely for study—all these, and many more, types of attractive maidens catch the eyes of beauty-lovers. They live on the hill, and their society life on the hill, and they are complimented with many a toast by the men who frequent the campus walks and sorority houses. Concert Tickets Given Students Who Sell Ten Less than a dozen students have taken advantage of the offered made by the School of Fine Arts in regard to the selling of the concert tickets on the ten per cent basis. The offer allows that one may sell tickets, thereby winning a free ticket, which may be either sold or retained. Many persons that are planning on attending the concerts have not yet taken notice of the changes of an individual selling ten tickets is good. Those interested in this offer may call at the offices of the concerting companies in central administration building. It is the belief of those in charge that the concerts will attract many persons from Kansas City, Leavenworth, Topka, and the smaller towns along the paved roads leading into Lawrence. Merdith Olinger, c'29, Walter Sanders, c'29, Burton Kingsbury, c'29, and Harry Mullinix, c'28, spent the week end at their homes in Burlington. EXCHANGED-Blue sik parasol for black at brick BK's Wednesday morning Person taking black by mistake please call Ruth Lawless, 1315. 824 WANT ADS WANTED—Two college men to assist me in sales work of a dignified character. Experience desirable. Call Friday at 1022 Vermont St. LOST—Gold pen "Swartz" engraved. Finder please leave at 1200 Tenn. or Kansas office. Reward. S25 LOST—Diamond ring on 11th St. be between Indiana and stadium sheds. Rewards. Call Hodges 285. $29 LOST—Little black coin purse, containing bills and small change. Call 295. B25 KODAKEERS - Your films developed for the printing. Kodak Studio, Bowersock Theatre Blig, 6 E. 7th St. S28 LOST—Wednesday in Fraser pair of shell armoured g. leses. Louise Kroe- cert, 1340 Whitt. S25 LOST—At Smith's Timber. White gold watch and link bracelet. Reward. Return to Kansean office, S28 Pipes repaired.—City Drug Store. S24 FOR RENT - Furnished, 6-room house, 1015 Maine. Two bedrooms. Strictly modern. Phone 1682 Blue. 827 WANTED—To care for children af- ternments and evenings. Infants especially. Good references, 1546 1-2 New York. O6 Learn the Charleston—Ione De- Watteville. S24 KODAKERS~Your films developed free for the printing. Kodak Studio, Bowersock Theatre Bldg., 6 E. 7th St. LATE '21 Ford coupe in good running order. Boh Jenks, phone 334. 828 FOR SALE - Tuxedos. Used one season for rental. All in excellent condition and priced to sell. New York Clearsm. 828 Where Individuality Is Desired All the new Dunhill shapes. — City Drug Store. S24 FOR RENT - Nearly furnished furniture in modern-Nice. Closet to University, on car line. 821 Miss. Phone 2117 Black. $28 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing, 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 Best Malted Milks in Kansas. City Drug. S24 The Stationery Is From Either by the Pound or in Quire Boxes —Plain or Fancy Lined Envelopes. For these cooler days, on the campus you will be amply protected from the chilly winds if you wear a genuine Town and Country sports shirt of green, red, grey or tan suede leather as illustrated. Town and Country Leather Sports Shirts SECOND FLOOR Innes Hackman & Co. Company - Quality - Value Very mannish indeed with the large patch pockets and tightly fitting knit wrists and waist band. Another model features a brightly figured knit lining which adds to its warmth and appearance. A model of bright red flannel lined with tan suede leather is very smart and, too, $18.75 to $29.75 WANTED—A roommate for boy student at 1336 Vermont. An unusually large龉 furnished room. A amenable price. Boarding house in home. S24 Park & Telford and Croms Chocolates...None better.—City Drug Store S24 The Sasiene—A really wonderful Pipe.—City Drug Store. S24 WANTED--Young lady tutor for 6th grade Latin and Algebra in exchange for room in nice modern home Phone 2121 Black. S24 WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY-- Price reasonable. Work done satisfactorily. Will do mending. Phone "202 White, 1865 Kuy," S25 Learn the Charleston—Ione De- Watteville. S24 Gasoline production in the United States is now at the nearly record level of 21,069 gallons a minute. A friend of the family is Motoriad Mike: "His family are nice people," says Gassini, Ike. "Fast plenum always covers at the "But glom albus comens at the sound of his name; "The way he abuses his ear is a Nice People —never mistreat their motors intentionally; and most motorcycles were there, they were, there might not be so many garages and service stations. Still, things WILL go wrong in the best-regulated industry. The Service Garage 1011 MASS. PHONE 25 Park your Pet Peeve in the Ike House Are you paying too much for your punch? Have you inquired as to our prices? We know that we can satisfy you -give us a trinl. IKE'S PHONE 708 1031 MASS. That's our business. No difference whether it is your tux shirt or your full dress suit, we can take care of them all. Let us prove it. We clean everything you wear but your shoes. That Party will be more enjoyable if your appearance in spik and span. Lawrence Steam Laundry PHONE 383 10TH & N. II, Waking the schools Green, jade-green, with the white dot at the non-working end, is the pen of the hour in the American school. Not only because it is built of indestructible radite, a new and handsome jewel-like material, and has a nib that is guaranteed for a lifetime, but most emphatically because it is an infallible performer, are students everywhere aroused to its need. At better stores. Price, $8.75 Student's special, $7.50 Others lower "Lifetime" Titan overwrite pencil to match, $4.25 Shofer Skills—successor to tak—make all pencils write better SHEAFFER'S PENS. PENCILS. SKRIP W. A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY FOR SALE BY Rowlands Two Stores