AGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 Kansas Relays Stickers Ready for Distribution Students Should Get Some to Take Home Easter, Says Miller Two-color stickers for the tenth annual Kansas Relays, April 23, arrived at the athletic office this morning and are available there for students who can attend in person. The event was announced by Harry Miller, senior manager of the student relays committee. "We hope students will call at the athletic office and get some of these stickers to take home with them over the Easter holidays," Miller said today. "We are hoping to help in the home towns of the students will boost the relays material." Twenty-five thousand stickers are on hand, some gummed for use on automobile windshields and others gummed for sticking on suit cases, books, and backpacks. A former C. A. Posthasteh, b32, who also does commercial art work, and who has designed many program covers and other stickers for Kansas athletic events in the past. The sticker is printed in印制 paper, which was a track man getting off his mark. It is also planned by the student com-mittee to visit the depots and bus stations as students leave for Easter to attend school. Relay sticks on their suitcases. The regular weekly meeting of the relays committee is being held at Robinson gymnasium this afternoon to discuss plans for promoting the Kansas Relays. --s he said, his "prospects and accepted the seeds. Sport Shorts There may be another change in Big Six coaching staff. The report is the George Veenker, Iowa State football mentor, has been recommended to succeed Glen Thainsteale of Wisconsin by the Wisconsin athletic council. The invitation tennis tournament that will be held in Houston, Texas, March 29 to April 3, and in which Junior Coor will participate will boast the greatest stars of the country. Elliott Vines the sensation of the 1931 playing season of the Houston tournament, will leave his President home tomorrow. According to Amos W. W. Woodcock, prohibition administrator of Los Angeles, Calif., there will absolutely be no violence against African Americans while they are living in California and participating in the Olympics. In other words while they are in Rome they must live in the Romans living. But they cannot do the question. How do the Romans live? The Chicago hockey team by their victory last night over Duluth are virtually assured of winning first place in the hockey league. The Kansas City Mets played the fourth season but cracked under the strain of the final weeks of the campaign. A. H. Coach Brutus Hamilton, chairman of the committee to raise the $3,000 assessment placed on the state of Kansas as a goal for college basketball games, apparently has a real job on his hands. He reports that schools have not had any plan for raising their share of the fund, replied that if they knew how to raise money they would be able to do so. BAD WEATHER AND VACATION HALTS FOOTBALL PRACTIC Bad wind has proved a decide set-back to progress of spring football practice. Rain last week made the goat harder to run and the snow has delayed the work-outs. No practice was held either yesterday or today. Coach H. W. Hargiss stated that practices would probably be postponed or the rest of this season would be changed, the fact that the men will be going home for the Easter holidays. Intramural Games --s he said, his "prospects and accepted the seeds. All the glory in the intramural indoor handball matches to go the Kappa Sigma fraternity. 75 of its enthralling students are placed on the six divisions are: Ives, Kappa Sig; Noble, N. MocCormick, Beta; Murga, The Tau Tau; Colson, Kappa Sig; Marshall, S. P.; Angle, Marshall, S. P. E.; Morrison, Kappa Sig; Leidig, Kappa Sig; Young-Independents and Kiel, Kappa Sigma. An elimination tournament will be An elimination tournament will be held by these men. Vest Stadium Lighted for Baseball Practice Improves Workouts to Be Continued Inside Until Field Flood lights were set up under the west stadium today for baseball practice this afternoon. With a staff schedule of games facing the squad in the near future, bad weather means considerable in loss of practice. Yesterday snow was distractive to the diamond, which probably had an shape again for play for several days. The flood lights, which are the same ones used last fall for night football games, were set up under the stadium, and players would watch and throw practice. While this will not be as beneficial as a regular outdoor work out, the practice will keep the squirt in shape, as that work out allows them to absorb as much the diamond is in shop. The first schedule game of the year on April 2, comes the Saturday after Labor Day. A great deal of work must be done by the squad before it will give players time to play. The Big Six season opens on April 15 when KU. meets Kansas State at Manhattan in the first of a two game series Give Special Holiday Rates Railroads Announce Easter Fares of One and One-Third Special reduced railroad fares for the Easter holidays will be obtainable on all lines entering Lawrence, off-loading from Winston-Salem and Rock Island announced yesterday. On the Santa Fe lines the rate will be reduced to a fare and one-third for a round trip ticket to any point in Kansas or Oklahoma. Rock Island offers the same rates for points in Kansas and Oklahoma and the Union Pacific will offer the same rates and one-third for round trip to all points in Kansas and Nebraska. A round trip rate to Kansas City is being offered by the Santa Fe Thursdays. Those attending leaving Lawrence on March 28 and 27 are good until midnight of March Tickets at the prices stated will be on sale for trainees leaving Lawrence on March 23, 24, and 25. Students using Lawrence before midnight, March 30. OWL SOCIETY WILL CHOOSE NEW MEMBERS AT MEETING The Owl society will meet tonight for the purpose of selecting new members to join our committee someday. The meeting was called by Wesley H. CBS, for 10:30 at the Pit. Plans for auringa a better school spirit will be discussed and details for the annual set-acquired meetings will be made. The purpose of these meetings will be to bring about closer harmony within the school community, and members to know each other better. Will Elect Jayhawker Officers Will Elect Jawhacker Officers The editor and business manager for the 1923 Jawhacker will be chosen to preside over the Advisory Board will meet for the election at 2:30, in Dean Husband's office, room 220 Administration building. THE BOOK NOOK Easter Cards — Magazines Coen to Enter Tennis Tournament in Texas Wilbur F Coen will leave tomorrow evening for Houston, Texas, where he will play in the River Forest club tennis tournament to be held this week. The tournament is nationally televised, and one of the ranking players of the country. Coen, who has been practicing on inside courts, will be at a decided decision whether to join the other entrants in the matches have been practicing on outside courts. Let us help you make your selections. BOOKS FOR EASTER GIFTS Mailman Distributes Petunia Seeds He Gathered From University Campus Sar S. Elliott, 62, United States postmaster, never attended school and children are instead nursed from this institution, and he has, in the past few years, grown to love K. U. Student to Compete in Nationally Known Houston Meet In practice during the afternoon Coen has been paired with George Hurd, e32. The other doubles team is composed of Leonard Prosper, e32; in practice during the e32, Most of the practice in the next week will be between doubles teams. So last August, when gardeners were uproaring the petunia beds on the campus, Mr. Elliott gathered over a thousand pounds of stalks and stems. He stored these stalks, dried them, and planted them in a soil richer rewarded with 350 packs of seeds. Then he began sending the seeds to friends of the University and giving them to anyone else who wanted them. His main "rules talk," he said, was to harvest early every month and be seen in each petunia blossom if the observer looked closely. In every case, In the absence of Coen, who will not return until the latter part of next week, the players will practice in the Robinson gymnasium. Owing to the condition of the courts, the players will probably get little or no match and the Missouri match to be held April 14. "There is quite a difference in indoor tennis and tennis played on outdoor courts, but it is true that I have been practicing the inside greatlessly my chances for getting fast tournaments. Co-curricular G. Macaluso of the doubles championship in the tournament last year. The two will probably play at home in an attempt to retain the title." FORMAL PLEDGING SERVICES TO BE HELD BY QUILL CLU Quill club will formly pledge the following at their meeting at 8:00 tonight: *Maurice Lawrence*, c3; Gleen Austin, c4; Helen Pieper, c3; Elizabeth Answorth, c35; Maxine Luther, c4; Ungar Lawson, c2; Lorraine Wagner, c34; C4, I. Sifers, c3; Eliza Jenkins, c2; Bruce Woodcock, c1; William Lowell, c1. The meeting is to be held in Central Administration rest room. Officers are to report there at 7:15 and all other active members by 7:45. Professor Robert S. Wilson, of the department of sociology, will go to transnational groups of our community plans for transnations," with the council of Social Work in Montreal, ordinating group of all social welfare agencies in Topeka. He will also discuss the standards for the appraising program for the care of transients. Wilson To Confer with Council "You'll find out," he said, "when you're 60 years old, that you love art." "If you're older than you, you'll be the beauty of the campus that you don't see now, and want to scatter it everywhere. That's what I'm trying to do now, broadcast the beauty of art." "Ive really gotten a lot of fun out of it," he chuckled. "I spent 35 or 40 hours and enjoyed it as much as a fishing trip." Besides distributing seeds all over Kansas and Missouri, he has sent packets to Austria, through Dr. Paul Meyer, also to Germany, Sweden and England. Dr. F. C. Allen left at 3:00 this morning for Casper, Wyo., where he will officiate at the Wyoming state high school basketball tournament. Will Officiate at State High School Basketball Tournament Allen Leaves for Wyoming Dr. Allen will be the principal speaker at a luncheon forum after the tournament at which the 17 coaches who have teams in the tournament will be guests. The subject of Dr. Allen's lecture is "Romance and Drama of the Game." nere will also be a reunion of KU. alumni which is being sponsored by J. Ken Himmig, secretary-manager of the Casper Chamber of Commerce. FIRE ESCAPES TO BE BUILT ON FRASER HALL AND UNION Clarence Silfran, c. 33, was elected Philta Delta the delegate to the forty-first biennial conference at Eates Park, to be held from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. John Sleeper, c. 33, was elected alternate at the meeting last night. At the regular meeting of the Entomology club in Snow hall yesterday Gilbert Shaw, c.35, gave an account of the life of Lifemim or Carl von Lime, a German zoologist. He gave to science the present binomial system of nomenclature and described numerous species of plants and animals. Further discussion of his life was given by Dr. H. B. Hungerford: who had been the naturalist's working places in Sweden. Although the present snowy weather was not too encouraging, the club members planned a spring picnic to be held on April 9. M.U. Gives Claude Hunger Honor Columbia, Mo., March 22—(UP) University of Missouri is privileged to bestow the honorary degree of Doctor of Law, was conferred today on Paul Louis Gardner, a recipient of the ambassador to the United States. CARL VON LINNE IS SUBJECT OF ENTOMOLOGY CLUB MEETING Joe Rodotsky, state architect and a graduate of the University in 1924, arrived in Lawrence this morning to visit the headquarters of C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, on the first mission of Fraser Hall and the Memorial Union. Money for the fire escapes was appropriated at the last session of the Legislature, and a statement from the Chancellor's office, the escapes will probably be construed as a grant. Elected Conference Delegate Postpone Initiation Until Tuesday Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorcery for women, has postponed its events until March 29, this evening, until Tuesday, March 29. Easter Neckties $1 Easter Neckties $1 Picture of the "gang" moving down to Carls to buy a new Easter Necktie. Truly, the finest selection of fine silk, hand-made, Resize, New University Stripes and Panel Eyes. Take Dad and the Boys a New Necktie New Shirts, Ties, Hats Suits. Ready. The Price $1 "One Buck" ERU STUDENT NEW CAPTAIN OF IOWA SWIMMING TEAM Use Daily Kansan want ads. Ames, Iowa, March 22—Theburn Sands of Peru will captain the Iowa State College swimming team in 1938 to win gold. The Weld after the Cyclones had captured their second consecutive Big Six conference swimming title at Lincoln. They will take first place, while Nebraska garnered 39 to place second. The Cyclones took first places in five events, seconds after losing in two races and fourth in one event. DR, L. H. FRINK, Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg., Phone 571 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. J. W. O'BRYON, Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrorya and other diseases of the oums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. FISH SPECIALS for Wednesday For Breakfast Codfish Balls 05c For Lunchon Fillet of Haddock 13c 13c Dinner Special Salmon Loaf with Peas 10 The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Today and Tomorrow— THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "ALIAS THE DOCTOR" Starring Richard Barthelmess and Marian Marsh TAXI 25c Plymouth and Chrysler Cars 12 TAXI HUNSINGER VARSITY THEATRE Last Times Tonight Miriam Hopkins Jack Oakie in 'Dancers in the Dark' Claudette Colbert in Tomorrow - Thursday She Crashes the Front Pages and How! "THE WISER SEX" with Mehyn Douglas Added— Naughty Gal "Dizzy Red Riding Hood" Latest News Start Friday, March 25 On the Stage in Person "THE GODINO" Siamese Twins and Their Brides in Singing, Dancing, and Specialities Numbers Starts Friday, March 25 ON THE SCREEN "CARELESS LADY" Hurrah-- Spring Parking Time is here again! the and little old Mr. Sour Owlie is ready to take off on his spring flight, with the latest dope on the parkers—and others—and a whole brief case full of new and spicy humor. March Number 25c OUT TOMORROW Bring Your Two Bits