THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN N. A. A. WILL BOOST LOYALTY MOVEMENT Meeting Planned for Women of University to be Only a Starter A Loyalty meeting for the women of the University will be conducted by the Woman's Athletic Association November 25 at 7:15 p. m. in Robinson Gymnasium. "Every woman in the University has urged to be present," said Marie Shakle, president of the organization. "The meeting is for the purpose of arousing the women's interest in athletics." "Be it resolved, that we, the members of the executive board of W. A. Hodgson, board ourselves to four The resolution passed by the woman's Athletic Association is: members of the executive board of W. A. do hereby pledge ourselves to furnish the K. U. Loyalty movement, by promoting active interest in all K. U. athletics and inaugurating a movement for the general support of athletics by all women members of the University of Kansas. In order to carry out the form of this interest, this is of special interest by conducting a Loyalty meeting on Tuesday, November 25 at 7:15 o'clock in Robinson Gymnasium. This will be but a preliminary to the loyal support which we hope to give to K. U.'s BY THE WAY Mark Waggener, c'21, spent Sat urday and Sunday at his home in At chison. Mrs. C. B. Drake of Fort Scott, is visiting her daughter, Diave Drake $^{2}$ 20, at the Sigma Kappa house. Ruth Saunders, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Eloise McNutt, c'20, and Velma Knoles, c'22, saw the game at Nebras Saturday. Among those who went to Lincoln for the football game are Fred Pausch $\textcircled{c}20$, John Olas $\textcircled{c}22$, Bill Perry $\textcircled{c}22$, Porter, $\textcircled{c}21$, and Jerry Penny $\textcircled{c}23$. Helena Wolters, c23, spent Satur davey and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Effie Lannen, Othal Brophy and Ella Baimun spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Mrs. A. S. Speer of Olathe, is a guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Mildred Fowler, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Betty Bradbury, c'23, was her guest. Katherine Carney spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Wichita. John Hunsinger, c22, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Martin Shearer, '170, of Kansas City, spent Sunday at the Phi Alpha Delta house. The Oread Training School Drama Club will present "The Aunt From California" November 19, at the in the Little Theatre in Green Hall. Phi Lambda Sigma Will Dress Christmas Dolls Phi Lambda Sigma, organization of Presbyterian women, will meet at the home of Mrs. Nee Olsen, 808 Missison Hall, 241 E. 6th St. at 4 o'clock. At this meeting the women will spend the time dressing dolls, which will be given to the Lawrence Social Service. At Christmas Among the children, wherever needed. Each member of Phi Lamba Sigma is asked to bring a doll and a thimble to the meeting Saturday. The women of the Presbyterian Church will furnish the material for the clothes to be made for the dolls. K. U. Men Will Attend Detroit Y. M. Convention Four University men, Prof. W. J. J. Baumgartner, William J. Studer, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will attend the International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association at Detroit from November 19 to 23. The convention will take up the various phrases of the Y. M. C. A. work of the war and of peace times. The extension to foreign fields will also be discussed. All the big men in the business world, R. Matt, E. C. Carter, Raymond Robins, John Timothy Stone, and David Porter, will be at the convention. Home Health Class Combines Against Flu Even the health authorities have worked out their own way to put K U. first. Miss Jessie Cline's class in home nursing has complied the follo- ws of rules for avoiding infiltration to posted on doors of rooming houses; eep out cf crowdew places. eep out of crowded places. K eep out of doors as much as pos sible. eep regular hours. se plenty of soap and water. se a throat wash. se a sufficient supply of wholesome easily digested food. A Typewriter Will save you time and money—and will pull you better grades. A LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 737 Mass. Sells for $50—investigate its performance ALL OUT DOORS INVITES YOUR Kodak Appeals for Fuel Flood Chicago As Shortage Pinches Dakotas and Montana BABY FOX NORTHWEST ASKS COAL New Alloy Discovered With the strike of coal miners entering the third week the reserve supply of coal was growing small and the pinch was felt in many cities. Appeals for coal from the Dakotas, Montana, and the Northwest generally, flooded the offices of the regional fuel administration. SQUIRES STUDIO Invites Your Finishing 1035 Mass. KODAR HEADQUARTERS Junior Class Committees Announced by Presiden The Committees for the junior class have been announced by Ted Reid, president as follows; Social Committee: Raty Ryan, Chairman; Jewell Weark, George R. Temple; Hirsch Firestone, H Hindridge, Vaurine Firestone. (United Press) Memorial Committee; John Kistler, Chairman; Foster Meyers, Arley Eaten, Saturni Hostetter, Lwin Olin Added Meyers, Catherine Oder, Uclevile Cleveland. Chicago, Nov. 17.—A fuel famine faced the Middle West today. Athletic Committee: George Nettles, Chairman; Ernst Urlahb, Red Desmond, Frank Mandeville, Ralph Gray, Many are in Try-Outs For Quill Membership "An unusual interest in Quill Club is being shown if the number of applications for membership is an in- prince him to accommodate to an abdication," said Karl Brown, president 'odav. Miss Ruth Romig, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. November 15 is the dead line. Manuscripts are to be typedwritten, double spaced, on white paper eight and one half by eleven inches. They are to be printed in a 8"x10" Room 201, Fraser. The name of the author should not appear on the manuscript itself but on a separate sheet with the title and the author's street address and telephone number. Because of the large number of manuscripts that candidates probably can not be announced until about December 1. Illium is the name of the recently discovered alloy which is gaining commercial values in the world. Prof. S. W. Parr of the University of Illinois, will be working on the possibilities of Illium for a number of years, but only in the last three or four years has he been able to put it into practical use. The alloy of Illium is so called after the state of Illinois. The alloy is composed of eleven elements, of which pure illumination is only one element. This alloy can be substituted for platinum in the manufacture of five pound bombs, used in discovering the heat value of coal. Alloy of illium is acid resisting, a quality necessary in the manufacture of steel bombs. Previously platinum has been used to line bombs. Platinum is now quoted as $130 an ounce, while nickel is from 4.80 to 1.50 less extensive. Since Illum is very hard to cast and machine, at present it is not in general use by jewelers. However, the use of this alloy will have a direct effect on the price of platinum by decreasing the demand and thus lowering the price. When geology enrollment at the University of Oklahoma this week reached 60, Oklahoma went on to have a major department as having no geology in the United States. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two rooms for girls in student district. Apply to Corbin. 45-f-102. When buying clothes, there are just two t w things to conti- nent with. The prices are Price-Red and Price-Ed V. 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Agitators at Work in Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 14 — Agents of the department of justice were in the eastern Ohio coal fields today in search of radical agitators reported inside the government. The radicals circulated among the miners agitating resolutions at several meetings of miners according to union officials. Only a few miners in the Ohio coal stock at work according to reports here. New, Spicy, Fall Patterns See 'em and you'll like 'em SCHULTZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. I'LL BET YOU A FIVE HE MAKES IT His ticket read 'to K. C.' but he overheard some fellows behind him talking about such wonderful things as Sander's Four Piece Orchestra -Clever Programs-Waxed Floors PENCIL PUSH Next Friday, Nov. 21—Robinson Gym. A REAL JOURNALISM PARTY AND ONLY $1.00 A Labor Reducer An Electric Iron Ready for use in a couple of minutes—no matter if the gas is low; for electricity is always obedient to the snap of a switch. 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