SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Trackmen In N.C.A.A. Meet Today - Stoland, Bird, and Harris Out for National Titles In Polo Vault, High Jump And Brood Jump Three University of Kansas track men will compete in the big meet of the year, the N.C.A.A. track and field meet, at Los Angeles today and tomorrow. Gaining for national collegiate championships will be Bob Stoland in the high jump and bread jump, Dennis Bird in the pole vault and Ray Harris in either the mile or two mile run. Stolland, a junior, has high jumped 6 feet 1 inch this spring and stands a good chance to break into the scoring. He won the high jump at the Big Six indoor meet with a record loop of 6 feet 3-3-4 inches and tied for first in this event at the conference outdoor meet. Stolard also competed in the brond jump at the Big Six outdoor meet and registered the biggest upset of the day by winning over Sol Stolard. The big jump champion. Stoland (equipped 23 feet 10.3-4 inches that day). Stanford's chief opposition in the high jump will come from Diefenster of Illinois, Big Ten champion; Wilson of Southern California; and Williamson of Xavier. Standouts in the broad jump include Watson of Michigan, Manuel of California and Archison of Texas. Bird, Big Six champion in the pole vault for three years, will be up untamed a star studded field in his first season. But any one entered who have vaulted SOFTBALL PLAYERS ATTENTION A meeting of all those interested in playing in intermedia softball this summer will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Robin-Elle, doctor, Professor F. C. Allen recreational director will be in charge. Kansas Editors Start Annual Golf Tourney Today The annual spring tournament of the Kansas Editorial Golf association will be held Friday and Saturday of this week at the Lawrence Country club, and members of the newspaper profession who have been waiting to get a chance to even play the golf course will be there to take part. higher than 14 feet this year. They are Day of Southern California, Garsen of Columbia, Bryan of Texas Vareoff and Hansen of Oregon, Pathway of Wisconsin and Cassels of Chicago. The program of the association opened last night with a buffet supper in the Grill room of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. This morning's activities began Harris, second only to Glenn Cunningham in the history of middle distance runners at K.U., will be hampered tomorrow by a leg injury. He has had a save for some time and probably will not be in to run Ray won the two mile run at the Big Six meet and equalled the meet record of 9.299. Earlier in the day, he was the mile to John Munski of Missouri. Harris made his best times in the mile and the half-mile at the Drake Relays. Running on relay teams, he outscored each other and later raced the half-mile in 1.54. EVANS HEARTH 20th and Massachusetts St. Where Faculty and Students Meet Listed in "Adventures in Good Eating" Luncheons (desserts included) 35c & 50c DINNERS 50c - 65c Special Sunday Dinner 50c - 75 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily ALL WOMEN COOKS Special Private Dining Rooms for Small Parties with registration and qualifying at the Country club, and will follow with a luncheon there at noon. The first match of the tournament will be played this afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock. The golfers will play their "minuteeth hole" at a banquet in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel tonight. The second round matches begin tomorrow, and when the tournament is completed the prizes are to be secured at the Kansas Electric Power company store, downtown. The prizes, which are offered by various organizations, are on display in the window of the company at 600 Massachusetts street. Prof. John J. Kielter of the University journalism department is president of the association, Roy F. Kielter, the Salina Journal is vice-president. A general committee, of which Earl A. Farris, of the Journal-World, and of which E. F. Abels, W. Webber Hutton, O. W. Maloney and G. M. Pennock are members, is in charge of the event. Snyder Praises Lindley— his own choosing, and out of the richness of his experience, many a boy and girl will be lifted and exalted by the wisdom that he will so freely give. Truly, he has a great future GREETINGS STUDENTS Your entrance requirements will be with a grand new Venus Permanent **** Our style artists will conject a coiffure that will boost your morale for any occasion from first quiz to blind dates. 842 Mass. VENUS BEAUTY SALON Phone 387 IN THE SWIM with FRITZ and CITIES SERVICE Products Phone 4 Service A K.U. Institution Fritz Co. for there will be marching before him memories visioning this great army of over 15,000 graduates multiplied many times by parents, brothers and sisters, and citizens of Kansas and the United States and of the world. The days and the years ahead of him will be warned by the well wishes and the love and respect of these thousands and many more that he is a man who has given him a great year in this leave of absence which he has so richly earned after nineteen years of continuous service. We shall be glad to welcome him back when he is rested and refreshed and fortified. We shall draw upon him still for inspiration and strength of good health to help us in Kunawa. Breeching at Power Plant Is Undergoing Treatment meant have been repairing the breeching at the University power plant' the past three days. Three University workmen from the buildings and grounds depart. The breeching is the air shift from the coal burners in the plant to the smoketack a few feet south of the building. They are repairing only that part of the breeching from the outside of the building to the smoketack. This necessitates use of an electric heater on the coal burners are not in use now. FOR MORE THAN FORTY YEARS THE MEN'S GIFT STORE OF LAWRENCE Naught Can Compare with Gifts to Wear - from Ober's PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR DAD FROM $1.00 UP Tropical Shirts Summer Neckwear Handkerchiefs Sport Bolts Suspenders Cool Shorts Sports Skirts Sport Ensembles Cool Slacks Swank Key Chains Swank Cuff Links Gigarote Cases Dobbs Straw Hats Shoe Trees Ford's Fords Golf Clubs or Balls Tennis Rackets Table Tennis Needs ALL GIFT ARTICLES BOXED Sport Coats Swaters Dress Slacks Summer Formals Jacket Tropical Suits Sleeping Coats Swim Suits Summer Robes WE WILL MAIL PACKAGES LEISURE Time is UNION Time! What Can You Expect To Find At Your Union? - Current Magazines - Cool and Comfortable Lounges - Daily Newspapers - Free Phones - Free Ping Pong Tables - Checkers and Chess Games - Lost and Found Bureau - Lost and Found Bureau - W.S.G.A. Book Exchange - Information Bureau - Rental Library Picture of a young lady caught in the cool arms of luxury at the Memorial Union building - Pool and Billiard Tables - Radio and Phonograph - Men's and Women's Rest Rooms UNION FOUNTAIN Open Daily 6:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed Sunday Breakfast Between Classes Lunch at Noon — Cold Plate 25c alads to Order Coke Any Tim MEMORIAL UNION UNION DINING ROOM Special Breakfast: Egg - Toast - Coffee Cereal - Toast - Coffee Fruit - Toast - Coffee Open Daily Except Sunday: 6:45 - 8:30 11:30 - 1:00 — 5:30 Miss H. Zipple, Mgr. Special Lunchcon 25c Dessert Included 10c Special Dinner 25c Dessert Included i