PAGE SIX I am a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I have completed my Master's degree in Business Administration and 2 years of experience as a business analyst. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 Aggies Expecting Huge Crowd for Dad's Day Game Jayhawks and Wildcats Are Both Handicapped by Green Material This Year Manhattan, Kans., Oct. 16—(Special to the Kanan)—Preparations for the largest crowd that ever saw an athletic contest between the University of Kansas and the Kansas Aggies are being made for the annual football battle in Memorial stadium here Saturday. More than 10,600 seats have been sold in the advenience up to last Monday, and about 7,500 seats on Saturday are expected to fill the 14,400-seat stadium and overflow into 1,900 bleacher seats provided for the occasion. The Agrie team is faced with a new proposition in preparing for Saturday's game. Kansas flashed a offensive pass against Ames that looked good. So far the Agrie pass was 29 yards, and through the Wildcats did complete five out of eight against Emporia. Last season the Agries were the best passing team in the valley. Whether Coach Bradman can get the job done standard for years by Saturday may all tell the story of the game. Aggies Have Three Regulars The Angies have only three regurgitars back from the team that met K. U. last year. One of them, Keeter, right nipple, probably will not be able to play, but will be re-trained by Kycal, a sophomore and a comer. Kansas has two or three regulars back, so in that respect the teams stand about even. Probable Agricat backfield men starting against Kansas will be Owen Cochrane, quarterback; O. H. Wilson, right half; Russell Hoffman, left half, and John Miccreet, fallback. Captain Munn to Play End **Captain Monti to Play End** In the line nothing is settled definitely, except that Captain "Time" Monti of North Carolina and Dawn Monti of Oklahoma are down and positions, P. C. Harter, E. El Dorado, Aggric center last year, has been out of both games this year and may not play against Kansas. Two apparently evenly matched teams from the two great schools of the state, neither of which has been able to win a victory over the other program in store for the annual classic of Kansas football here Saturday. Aggies Extend Welcome Jayhawkers Arrangements Made to Care for Jayhawkers The following letter has been received from Charles E. Long, president of the "Wumpus Cats" of Agileville; "Just to let you know that arrangements are being made to take care of those coming to Manhattan next Saturday, via the side door pulman. The Wampus Cats of P. E. P will meet the "Bom Special" and escort those riding it to the gym, where they can find mats to lie down, and showers for those who care to use them. "We hope that the whole bunning crew will hear of these arrangements and that we know the probable time of their arrival." "Arrangements are being made to care for the pop organizations admittance to the game, and anything else that you want to do for you will be gladly done. Feel free to call on us for any help needed. I would suggest that the K. U. men meet at the gym around t he most convenient place to meet. "Hope to see you all Saturday and may the best team win." Nebraska Plays Colgate Saturday Is Homecoming Day for Cornhuskerland Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 15. Special- Saturday, October 18, the day of the Colgate-Nebraska football game will be Homecoming day in Gumbertbaker Nebraska grades are expected to flock to Lincoln in large numbers for the Homecoming festivities which will feature the day. Fraternity houses will be decorated for the occasion and all the campus will be in holiday attire, not only with the idea of extending the glad-hand to grads but also welcoming the visitors from New York. *Welcome, Colgate* players have been placed in all parts of the camp. The big roster is planned for the Marion team when it resumes Lincoln. Democratic Candidate Democratic Candidate "Dry Smokes" His Pipe --in the Air Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 16—Gov. C.W. Bryan, democratic vice-presidential nominee, at the daily press conference in his office, "dry smokers" a corn cob pipe pulling away permi- sively and loud as he gives out news of state. No church can point to the governor as a distinguished member, for he belongs to none. Horse races have a strong fascination for the Nebraska chief executive. Exciting moments have caused him to join from Nosh Webster's style of speech. Elevated Streets May Solve Traffic Problem of England's Capital Only Solution Is More Subways or Construction of Roads (United Press) London, Oct. 16. — Overhead roads and avenues are proposed under London's new traffic act as a relief to the trade of the world's largest city. The plan would mean, in a general way, that London will be net-worked with huge overarching structures carrying wide throughfactions at the height of a five or six story building—would mean these skywerp streets would run above the roofs of most of London's houses. The Traffic Act providing for elevated roadways has not been passed but it is being urged by many experts, permint among them being Lord Montague of Beauilue, one of England's foremost authorities on transport. Montague, and many others, believe that only skyscraper streets can solve London's pyramidly traffic problem. It costs about $750,000 per mile to build subways in London now. The costs are prohibitive. New sub- It costs from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 per mile to widen streets now in London, descending upon the value of these streets. The widening streets are beating, or can be, widened. Meanwhile the surface roads are simply tied in traffic knots during rush hours. 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There are simply more vehicles than street space to hold them. The only answer, the experts say, is to build more roads so that we can build more roads is up in the air. passenger trains were built, or it London establish'd elevated railroad! like New York (there are none here), the problem would not be solved. Send the Daily Kansan Home Bou迪 and Table Lamps SHIMMONS BROS. Plumbing, Heating and Wiring Electrical Appliances of All Kind s Insist On Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Special for This Week: Black Walnut and Vanilla Honey Moon and Caramel Nut Lemon Cheese Chocolate Nesselrode—Vanilla and Chocolate Single Layer Bricks; Honey Moon Maple Nut Brown Bread Orange Fincape Strawberry Vanilla Chocolate Black Walnut Caramel Nut Sherbets: Grape Pineapple Apricot Lime It Costs No More to Have the Best Phone 182 $8.00 PATENT SATIN $10 It may.rain—it often does at football games, you know. 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