UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 14,1918. S. A. T. C. Men Will Be Dismissed to Take in K. U.-Husker Struggle Tickets to Lincoln Were Raffled Off In Barracks Last Night Men Excused for Two Days Indications Are Large Number From Lawrence Will See Annual Game The Jayhawkers will have a large following of rooters at the Nebraska game, if the number may be estimated from the number of tickets sold last night at Barracks Number 8 by John Robinson, the local Union Pacific agent. Mr. Robinson was kept busy for two days, handing out pup批-boards and a long line was kept waiting for some time by the demand. A number of men who did not have the "price" themselves will make the trip by being the lucky man in raffles, twenty-six usually taking into account contributing fifty cents each. Then the usual number is 150,000. The players game under the players' bucks, in porters' closets and other places of concealment. Mr. Robinson will be at Barracks Number 8 again at 7:30 tonight to sell tickets. The price is $12.15, and Lieutenant Cramer has announced that all men going to the game will be dismissed from formations from Friday night to Sunday morning. Hollis Will Report Game Hollis Will Report Game Edgar Hollis, of the navy section of the S. A. T. C., sports writer for the Daily Kansan, will go to Lincoln Friday as representative of the Kansan. He will write all the details of the game for fans who stay in Lawrence. Increased Sugar Ration Doesn't Excuse Waste In increasing the monthly allotment of sugar from two to three pounds of sugar per capita, the Food Administration emphatically declares this must not be taken as meaning that the conservation of foodstuffs generally is not now fully as important that it was at the height of the sugar shortage. While the sugar situation has improved, largely owing to the splendid aid of the American housewife in reducing consumption and also by increased availability of new foods and beet sugar, the needs for greater exports in other lines is no less marked. The United States must increase the food exports by one-half from a harvest no larger than last year's. The prominent part which the American woman has played in conserving sugar is best understood by a comparison of our consumption of sugar during the past four months with the consumption for a similar period in normal times. Normal consumption of sugar for the months of July, August, September and October was approximately 400,000 pounds a month, or 1,600,000 pounds for the four mounts. Following the appeal for sugar conservation there was saved approximately 300,000 pounds during that period of this year. Seventy per cent of the sugar consumed in the United States is used in the home. New Instructor Comes From U. S. Treasury Herman B. Chubb, recently with the compensation claim section of the bureau of war risk insurance in the Treasury Department, is now an instructor in the political science department. Mr. Chubb has been in war risk insurance in Washington a year, being a pioneer in that work. Recently he met in Washington Dr. B. F. Moore, who is now on a year's leave of absence from the University, and who was a former instructor of Mr. Chubb's. Doctor Moore suggested that Mr. Chubb take his (Doctor Moore's) place at the University Kansas, whereupon Mr. Chubb adopted the invitation and arrived here October 18, having been unable to report here October 1, because of illness. He is taking one course in international law, one course in American Government, and two courses in War Issues for the S. A. T. C. Mr. Chubb is a graduate of George Washington University in Washington, where he was also on the faculty previous to going into the Treasury Department. He was graduated from the college of political science there, taking his graduate work at Columbia University. His work in the insurance department was in the office which handled the claims end of the work. He was one of the first to be appointed to that office when it was opened at the time our country entered the war. Deadly Russian Guns To Idaho Studes, Too Other S. A. T. C, men besides those here at K. U. are being issued the Russian rifles. At the University of Idaho every company has them. These rifles, built according to specifications of the Russian government that was, are more or less double-acting. That is, if one succeedes in avoiding crushing a rifle, he may be given feet during drill, he may have a chance to shoot at the enemy—if his own skull or foot have not been put on the caulant list by his pals' rifles. Shifting Student Body Makes K.U. Directory Impossible This Year Mrs. Esterly Believes That Students Could Pay for Publication of Book There will be no students's directory this year according to George O. Foster, Registar. The continual shifting in the S. A. T. C makes one imprecative for the men and the number of women students does not warrant a directory, he says. The directory printed in the fall of 1916 is the most up-to-date list of students, and is still used more or less extensively by those in search of the phone number of some other student. "The need of a student directory is great, and we hardly know how to get along with-out one," said Mrs. C. E. Easterly of the dean's office today. "The people of Lawrence and University students have been greatly inconvenienced by the lack of a directory." Mrs. Easterly also stated that she thought that every student in the university would be willing to contribute ten cents apiece, which would be sufficient for the publication of enough directories to supply every one in the University. "A student directory is very essential, Dean F. J. Kelly says." "If we have a stable enough body of students to print one. However at the present time it seems impossible." Dean Kelly also believes that the need for a temporary list of S. A. T. C. students is great. On Other Hills All girls of the University of Missouri who have had any experience in practical nursing, home care of the sick, dietetics, or first aid, are registering for a government survey of nursing resources of the country. The women do not place themselves under any obligations, for on the cards for registration they state whether they will offer their services or not. The student Red Cross of the University of Illinois is doing record work this year. An average of fifty women turn out each day. Jobs Seek Women Students University women who would like to obtain training may pay their way through school, should apply at once to Miss Katherine Duffield at the Y. W. C. A. office in Myer's Hall. Miss Duffield said the Y. W. C. A. had more applications for women students to do work along with their regular school duties, than there were women who had asked for work. There will be 650 men who will attend the vocation section of the S. A. T. C. at the University of Missouri. Five hundred of these are from Missouri, the other two from Arkansas, the men will live in tents until the quarantine is lifted, when they will move into new barracks. "Fla" Bumps Campus Beautiful John M. Shea, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said today his plans for landscape gardening this fall had been completely knocked out, owing to the harsh weather by the S. A. T. C. Nothing will be done now along that line until next spring, he said. Toilet articles and drug audories at Rowland's Annex.—Adv. Kodak supplies at Rowland's An- nex—Adv. University supplies at Rowland's Annex..Adv. Men Sent to Officers' Training Camps to Be Returned—Capt. Scher War Department Wire Camo After Men Has Been Entrained 120 To Reinhabit Lawrence Unless Sent Back at K. C.,-S. A. T. C. Men Will Go On To Camps Oh, the grand old Duke of York He had ten thousand men He marched them up the hill And he marched them down again. And when they're up, they're up And when they're down, they're down And when they're only half way up And when they're only half way up —Rhyme of an Ancient Strategist Orders were received this morning by Capt. Bruno T. Scher, commandant of the Student Army Training Corps, here to hold all men who had been recommended for training in officers training camps until further orders from the committee on education. This also countermanded the order to transfer six candidates to Camp Zachary Taylor, for the field artillery officers' training school and the one to transfer six men to the infantry officers' training school at Camp Grant. The orders came too late to hold the 120 men, as the telegram from the War Department was not received until several hours after the man had entrained at Lawrence. No intimation has been given as to what will be done with the men in the Student Army Training Corps at the different colleges and universities, but it is the opinion of the authorities in charge of the various units that they will not be disbanded, at least not for some time. "Unless the central department of office acted in time to stop the men when they changed trains in Kansas City, they will have to go to the camp to which they were assigned and will be sent back from there," said Lieutenant Madden, adjutant. "They will not be accepted at Camp Grant or at Camp Zachary Taylor by the commanding officers, but will be ordered back to the University on the return train." The orders received today will not affect the transfer of the ten marines to the Georgie Institute of Technology Friday nor any transfer that might be planned for the naval units, since their orders come from the Navy Department. It is believed that no further transfer will be made to officers' training camps. Ah, Beans! What's The Use Of Saving Beans? Bean packers throughout the country will be allowed to operate at normal capacity for the three months beginning today. The Food Administration announces that it is assured of sufficient tin-plate to permit the packing of beans in normal quantities. Canners will be allowed to use up all old-sized tins now on hand, but additional purchasers of tins smaller than the number two size will not be permitted. The canners will not be allowed to contract. For more than a decade nor only of either a bureau nor will shipkers be allowed to sell beans to cananners without first securing Food Administration permits. Sterno stover for quick lunches at Wilson's Drug Store.-Adv. Coffee, sandwiches, chili and hot chocolate at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. Date Rules Remain Unchanged This Year WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF REGULATION BLACK STRING TIES 25c 35c 50c 75c Despite the change in the social conditions of the University, the date rules of last year will still remain in force, according to Lucene Spencer, president, of the Women's Student Government Association. SKOFSTAD All houses must be closed by 10 o'clock on week nights, and week night dates must end at 8 o'clock. Friday and Saturday nights, dates may last till 11 o'clock, and Sunday night until 10:30 o'clock. If S. A, T. C, men desire to date, they must obtain leaves within the approved hours. The red flag of the Bolsehikii seems to be the emblem chosen by the new government of Germany. Just how far the Russian Bolshavik has influenced the German upheaval is an interesting question. Lieut. Trowbridge Dies in Action Lieut. Carl Trowbridge, Company C. 1st Regiment Engineers, was killed in action October 9, according to word received here today. Lieut. Trowbridge was graduated from the Engineering school of the University in 1909. His wife resides in Kansas City, Mo. All Latest Magazines at Rowland's Annex..Adv. Kodak supplies at Rowland's Annex.—Adv. Have you seen the Liverty Loan tationery at Wilson's Drug Store?— dv. All Latest Magazines at Rowland's Annex...Adv. Are You going to the Dance Saturday? Toillet articles and drug sundries at Rowland's Annex.—Adv. University supplies at Rowland's Annex...Adv. It is Patriotic as well as Economical to Buy Good Shoes If so, have you a pretty pair of Slippers? at Fischers You will find a nice assortment in Low or High Heels LEAVENWORTH HIGH SCHOOL We can color Satin Slippers to match or harmonize with your gown. Bowersock Theater Monday, November 18 Nov. 16---McCook Field--3 O'clock Otto Fischer Christian Science Lecture VS LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL By C. W. BELL and MARK SEVAN PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Tickets at Round Center Drug Store. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOE Admission 50 Cents. A Christian Science lecture will be given by FRANK BELL, C. S. of Philadelphia, Pa., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church of the First Church of Christ Scientist, of Boston, Mass, at the FOOT BALL SUNDAY, NOV.17 AT 3P.M. FREE TO THE PUBLIC Varsity Theater We are going to WILSON'S to order our New Suits He firts us perfectly for he takes our measures and gets us uniforms designed and tailored especially to individual measure. He always pleases his customers. Suits Cleaned and Pressed We Alter Suits to Your Entire Satisfaction. W. E. WILSON 712 Mass. St. Phone 505