TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Track Squad Prepares for Big Six Indoor Mee Nebraska Has Been Victor of Conference for Two Years With the Big Six Indoor track team less than two weeks away the track squad has settled to begin down to the point of getting in a shape for a stiff battle. When the team goes to Colombia, Mo, March 12, it will meet at least one adversary worthy of respect. Nebraska will host this weekend's Six conference for the last two years and they have material this year which is equally as good as that of last year's conference. Couch Hamilton stated this morning that Foster Fullerton, who was injured in a workout last week would probably be in shape for the meet. Fullerton is a good quarter miler and a member of the mile-reach team which was chosen by the national governing Athletic club meet. The injury kept him from entering the meet. The Kansas team has been further bolstered up by the addition of two new men. Bill Johnson is reporting for work on both high jump and hurdle. A womens ankle is handicapping him. He also has his jumping foot. Harrison has had some experience at hurdling and so should prove a good addition to the team. Truytons will be held in the stadium this Saturday to determine the team which will compete under Kansas colors in the Big Six meet at Columbia. --his cars with a corner of her gown. A groan came from the northwest curser of the room. The ding Gau reached in and ran. Dawn rolled off his back in clouds. Intramural Games Finals in the intramural wrestling meet will begin Thursday night at 7:30 according to E. R. Ebel, and an admission price of 10 cents will be charged. In last night's basketball, Sigma Chia increased its wins by defeating Cardinals' defenses and weighed in from Theu Tao with a season to 20 to 14; Delta Upsilon was a winner over Sigma Phi Epsilon 29 to 19; Delta Chi defeated Alpha Tau Omega 23 to 18; Delta Upsilon scored the contest from the Kaywhays with a score of 20 to 19; Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Sigma Alpha Mu 18 to 15; Cardinals offended to the Rinkeducks. The box scores are as follows: 18 0 G, Ft, P, Frost, f 5 0 Woods, f 5 0 Flood, f 0 0 Froth, f 0 0 Frost, f 0 1 Brankan, f 0 1 Cemetery Cemetery G. F. Ft. Wood f 1 0 1 Haugh, f 0 1 Haugh, c 1 0 1 Yazel, g 0 1 Yazel, c 0 1 Evan, g 0 1 Evan, c 0 1 Smith, g 2 0 1 D. U. 25 D. CHI-23 Noble, f. G. T. F. F. Dover, f. 0 Starrling, f. 0 Junggen, g. 1 Junggen, g. 1 Hagueun, g. 0 Hagueun, g. 0 Baller, f. 4 Baller, f. 4 Referee: Campbell. G. FF, F. Mellor, f Mrcollif, f Mrcollif, f Watrig, g Watrig, g Smack, g McNewton, g 0 0 0 0 0 1 G. FFT. F. Voran, r 0 Mantoid, l 2 1 Noll, l 2 1 Bowerzow, g 0 Kniskin, i 1 0 S. A.E. 18 G. FT F. Hunter, f 1 0 Martert, f 1 0 Meister, f 1 0 Thoren, g 1 0 Hanger, j 0 0 Hunger, j 0 0 Newell, j 1 0 Newell, j 1 0 Referee: Campbell. THE TA TAU F 14 G 2 Bredlman, m 1 F 0 White, g 2 0 Black, g 0 0 Bresseril, m 0 0 Manning, c 4 0 Clars, g 0 0 G. FF, F. Bond, f 3 0 1 Halley, f 1 0 0 Kramer, f 1 0 0 Swainy, g 1 0 0 Darah, g 5 1 1 Hodley, g 1 0 0 Penrosegrove, N. J., March 1—(UP)—Fire starting from a blacksmith shop on the water front spread rapidly today endangering a great section of the city. Fears were expressed that it might reach a large plant in the area and officials feared for the safety of the community should the powder plant become ignited. KAYAHWAKS 17-9 Varyl, f 5 1 Thomas, c 0 0 Thomas, r 0 0 Kenniger, g 1 1 Nalb, g 1 1 Cumbh, f 1 0 Fire Threatens Powder Plant Referee: Davis. K 0 S. A.M-15 The basketball schedule for tonight is as follows: Rowlanda Independents vs. Alpha Chi Sigma at 7 on the west court; Elena Kovacs at 10 on the east; Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Sigma Niu "B" at 10 on the west court, and Theta Tau vs. Phil Beta Pi on the Tromborro's schedule will be as follows: Phi Gam vs. Sigma Alpha Mu at 4 on the west court, Delta Sigma Pi at 5 on the east court; Phi Psi vs. Sigma甲刑 at 5 on the west court; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Pt甲刑 at 5 on the east court; Phi Psi vs. Sigma甲刑 at 7, Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Pi "B" on the east; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Pt甲刑 at 7, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Alpha Kappa Lambada on the east; Delta Tau Deltai vs. Pi Kappa Alpha at 9 on the west; Delta Kappa Ekpaon on the east. Dying Gaul Found Dead in Deserted Wilcox Museum, but It's Only a Dream The campus was deserted save for the night watchman who was making his way slowly across the street to the Thayer Museum. The clock at Blake was drawing sleepily in the spring with its two hands painting at 12. The ghostly hour had arrived. Fraser hull was still, save for the fluttering of a loose shroud shade in the theater. A crowd of fans turned up when she was shattered. A hissing noise first broke the silence, there followed grunts, stamping of feet, and then something "Out of my sight," cried the Laocoon, "I have had you breathing on my back long enough." It is hard enough to breathe in such air, but when one has it breathing on his back all these years it gets tiredome. Do you remember the other with the ball ruckles,么?" With the snakes uncoiled from their arms the young sons of Lacooon began to tense Diana's deer. The deer run out of the door, dumb down, the ball hit her head and she closely followed by the young uarchins. Diana yawned. The room was beginning to come to life. Someone was also moving in the next room. Diana shook the dust out of her toes. Then she turned around, putting her corried him and began to clean out More to Finish High School Ten Percent Increase in Number of Graduates in Kansas More than 18,000 young men and women are to be graduated from the high schools of Kansas this May. About 10 per cent over the list of last year, according to a compilation of names made mime by students at Washburn University. With Ableno and several of the Kansas City, Kans., high schools missing, the last tours Taken by 25,000 students was 15,921. Wichita and Kansas City will have between 500 and 1,000 each and Topeka, with affiliated schools, nearly 600. To the 154 to be graduated from Lawrence University will receive a kell institute, and 19 by the Oread Training School of the University. Other cities having more than 16 graduates this year are Arkansas City 191, Chanute, 151, Clay Center, 144 Charlotte, 137, Covington, 128, 146, El Dorado, 151, Emporia 198, John, 90; Independence, 147; Junction City, 106; Liberal, 105; Manhattan 183; Newton, 156; Ottawa, 132; Pitts- burg, 299; Parsons, 170; Salina, 21 Appanose, Dresden, and Lehigh have two graduates each. Court Sustains Walkatho Judge Otis Rules Endurance Contest Not a Fire Hazard Kansas City, March 1—(UP)—Thirteen couples in the walking contests will be allowed to continue contests with their child. The boy and girl wins the $1000 prize. Federal Judge Merrill E. Otis today enjoined the administration from interruption. The couples had been walking 662 hours when the decision was handed down. The city tried to halt the commission, which has accused Attorneys for the city charged that the city manager H. F. McLevey was "playing politics" in attempting to close it. Judge Oitis's ruling was in the form of a temporary injunction which will be effective as long as the court desires. The city can move to have the court order, but before action could be taken the contest would probably have ended. Claims Rudy Pirated Son Susita Munia, Calif., March 1—(UP) After four hiatus, she joined the Nationwide Randy Vulley with lead papers, two men today sneezeed in the service of a $1,000,000 bill. The batting girls loiled in the sur near the Santa Monica home of Vallee' father-in-law, but they failed to spot the singer. Then Charles Gorden, one of the two men process-servers, caught as he drove up in his automobile. The suit was filed here two years ago by Roberta Hudson McKay, who claimed Vail paled her song, "Vanga," and made it made it "I'm Just a Vagaon Ballet沃" LANDSCAPING TO COMMENCE SCORE MAN HOPEFS The spring landscaping of the campus will be started in about two weeks, according to Mr. A. Horebeck, garlander at Wakelin Library, the ground behind Watson library, the Journalism building, Blake hall, and Walkins Memorial hospital. Some of the men have begun to lay the sod on the land which has been grown since 1926. The plan is to later to improve the appearance of the ground. Plans are being made to plant about 300 trees this spring. These trees will be distributed all over the campus. A large bed of roses will be planted at the status at the east of Frasier hall. Read the Kansan Want Ads! Leap Year Plan Fails but Official Serve $1,000,000 Suit SOON SAYS VAN HOREBECI Serve $1,000,000 Suit "Hey Augustus," shouted Diana, "Your Gaullah friend is having another of his turtles." "Don't bother me," replied Augustus from the room on the south, "Cant you see I am trying to get this out of my arms?" "Someone serraty my back," said Venus, "When one loses her arms in a place like this it sure makes it hard when you itch." wake you up. "You hold Dionysus," shouted Hermes from across the room, "And I will scratch your back." "Put him on the floor and let him eat those grapes you have been tearing him with." Repell the armless one. "That's a relief," said the Gorghesse Warrior. "I've been posing here for years." Warriors and gods began to jump off of the frieze that ran along the west side of the room. The room was soon placed with plaster Greeks and Romans. "Wake up the fellow sitting beside you," said the Greek instructor. KFKU you," said the Greek instructor. There was a startled sigh and the Greeks and Romans were once more only pieces of innermal plaster. Dr. E. H. Taylor, associate professor of zoology, will begin his series of lectures on reptiles at 11 o'clock to tomorrow morning with the "Family Life of a Rattlesnake." These lectures will run throughout March and part of April. --masculine right that the women won't take away from him. They do leave our pipes alone. H. E. Underhill, instructor in economics, will speak at 6 p.m. on "Advertising as a Factor in Business Research" and the first of two new series on economics. At 11.15, Dr. G. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology, will broaden a talk on the "Rocky Framework of Kansa- Women Use Question Box Elbel Says Many Feminine Inquirers Utilize Radio Feature "A great many of the questions that are answered in the radio question box," and E. P. Els, a conductor of the orchestra at Carnegie Hall, said they do not have a chance to learn about sports in any other way, and welcome this easy way to solve their problems. Mr. Elbel welcomes questions from any of his listeners on the subject of amateur athletes, and does not use the names or addresses of the persons Sports terminology gets tough in the face of new forms for the foe, he said, "that they don't understand the meanings of some of them. We have many questions on a sport" TWO students for part time work About $9 a week to start. 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Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrheora and other diseases of the gums. DR. L. H. FRINK, Dentist DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Chi Omega security held election of officers last night. The following were elected: Myrle火婴, fa33, president; John E. Hunt, fa33, governor; Erin Lewis, c34, secretary; Delerie Van Peym, c32, treasurer; Helen Mlennan Bromson, fa33, chapter correspondent; Nadine Wether, c44, house maner; Michel, c44, freshman mother. Hill Society M. E. Herbert Dumire of Kansas City, Mo., announces the marriage of his daughter, Betty to Edwin V. Porter on Friday, Feb. 24 at St. Joseph, A. E. Edgar of St. Joseph, Mo. The ceremony took place Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, at 8 o'clock at the home. H. W. HUTCHINSON Denist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. Chi Omega Elects Officers The bride is a graduate of the University and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She was graduated in 1930, and for a year she was assistant editor of the Alumni magazine. For the past year she has been on the Kansas City LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Dunnire-Butler Mr. and Mrs. T. Hashimoto of Hawaii, Hawaii, announced the marriage of their daughter, Edith Sodako, to Benit Sodako, graduated from the University last year. Hashimoto-Itoga Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Charles Cutter *o* Tapenie adds the engagement 6, their daughter, Helen Ruth, to Birchbaum's list of friends. Allen is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and is practicing law in Tapenie. Richael Bushong, sp.fn, was honored with a shower Saturday afternoon given by Mrs. George C. Shaad at the Chicago University. Bushong is to be married to Roy Dolph of Chicago in the spring. Guests will be greeted in the immediate neighborhood. Sigma Kappa sorority will have charge of the W.S.G.A. tomorrow afternoon at 3 in Central Administration building. The table will be decorated in lavender and maroon, the sorority banner in J. Hibert, house-mother, will pour. Engagement Announced The University Women's club will entertain with a tea for senior and graduate women Thursday afternoon a 2 o'clock at Mers hall. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth is general chairman of the tea Chairman of other committees are Ms. R. J, W. Twote; Mrs. M. F. C. Moores, Mrs. Carroll Clark. R. C. Moores, and Carroll Clark. The Book club of AUAW, will use the hub of the city, 1911 Pennsylvania street, now evening evening. Mrs. Dorothy Winkler, reference librarian, will review Goldberg's book. The Alpha Gamma Delta mothers' club will meet at the chapter house to tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. The K. U. Dames will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ted Stimpson, 925 Indiana street, Mrs. Ralph Hindel, Mrs. Calvin Harbison, and Ms. Tracy Harbison will assist as hostess. The afternoon will be spent in playing bridge. The Signa Kappa Mothers' club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, T. Constant, 624 Kentucky and Mrs. Constant and Mrs. Constant will be hostesses. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Harriett Baldry, c35, of Topeka Farrell Young, 32, of Kansas City was a guest of the Triangle fraternity yesterday. Adelaine Reid, of Manhattan, was a dinner guest of Pauline Billbe, c32, an Corbin hall last night. Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, will meet this evening at 7:15 at the Union building. First Sunburn Obtained by Journalism Student A journalism student has appeared with the first case of sunburn for the 1932 season. Last week the hint of spring in the air seemed to be calling out. It was a rainy day and after a four strangle against temperatures, the student donated for Kansas City. After resisting the major temptations of the city, the youth went to the home of his uncle to spend the day of the morning. The uncle was a doc- "I have a new light here I'd like to have you try out," said the uncle. The student was tired and, entirely uninterested in her bedtime sleep came. In 20 minutes he awoke with a burning sensation about his face. For a week now he has been peeling with a good old fashioned case of sunburns supplied in an entirely modern number. COW HEADS PATIENT LIST FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS Manhattan, Knm., March 1 (UFR- anything that walks on two legs or four, human beings excepted, finds a student in State College or students at Knam State College. More cattle than any other species received treatment from the clinic. These animals are listed in the list. But common household pets and others not so common were on the farm. Dogs, cats, foxes, coyotes, love birds, parrots, monkeys and raccoons came to the clinic for doctoring. A total of 10,015 animals were treated during the year 1930-31. 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