WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 22, 193- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Thirty-Six Schools Win Places in Ninth Relays University of Kansas Only Double Winner in Its Class Thirty-six of the 63 universities, colleges and junior colleges that competed in the ninth annual Kansas relays Saturday were represented in the first four places in the 12 relay races. In addition, a check of the summary reveals. The trophies and medals were won by teams and athletes from 10 different states. Oklahoma, Iowa, Texas, Indiana, Nebraska, Hawaii, Missouri, Washington, and Ohio. The University of Kansas was the only double winner in the relays in men's teamning at the 88th annual Amateur Christian College, of Abilene, Texas, was the winner of two relays in the one-mile and the two-mile relays. The universities of Illinois and Iowa, born Big Ten schools, were high winners in the first two years won the 120-yard high hurdles by Lee Seantan taking first, and Frank Purma, Ellsworth, Kan, took first in the second. And he tied McDernott and Ernest Leinnington tied for first with two others in the first place victories of Illinois. Iowa athletes scored two first and one tie for a first. Edward Gordon, Negre athlete, won the broch jump with a record leap and later tied for first in the high jump. Weldon scored the third place by winning the javelin throw. What's Doing Back Home --wives. Mrs. George C. Shand entertained the wives of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture last fall, and honor of Mrs. D. C. Jackson of Bacon堡. Divorces Derease With Coal Bill Emprisoner - Spring apparently in good mood to move to a different bill. Only two divorces were granted in Emprisoner in March, fewer than in any other county. Judge Lon C. McCarty. He attributes the low divorce rate to the warm weather. Finds Honest Man Council Grove—J. H. Bruton, one of the assessors for Council Grove, in certain circumstances, met Mr. Brutton recently visited the home of Rev W. M. Randles. He listed what he was pleased to see as possessions of the minister and was ready to complete the tabulated reports, when the Rev Mr. Randles, glancing up at his desk, told me there would time I, another three, in own stands of "bosses." Back Home Elkhardt - The contract for the 104 mile extension of the Elkhardt branch of the Coulter line. The Colmer, N. Mex., to connect up with the main line, has been to sharp *Harp & Belows* Construction Company of Los Angeles. Work is to start at one on the project. Ottawa—Ottawa high school placed in 24 out of 29 events to win 121 points and take first place in the four annual Northeast Kansas State Conference and last Saturday. Topeka was second in the contest with 81 points and Wyandotte was the third. Wilson Elected to Science Society Other schools in the league won points as follows: Lawrence, 38; Olathe 19; Achison 13; Argentine 7; Leavenworth 5; Rosedale 5. Ottawa, Kan.-(UP)—Dr. W. B. W. Johnson, dean of Otawa university since 1994, has been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the advancement of Science. Dean Wilson has been president of the Kansas Athletic Conference every year and is head of the department of biological sciences at Ottawa. Courtland-昌 Malcomcorm, former near Almaen, was scared badly recently when a cowboy, being chased by hounds in the burn where Hugh was working. The coyote spied the open door and ducked in, right between Hugh's legs. In dashed the hounds right after the coyote. They upset Malebone. He stared at them, then stabbed and staw of the stalls. Mr Coyote was overcome by numbers however. To Extend Postoffice Empriora-Tentative plans for the extension of the Empriora postoffice building have been received by Harry Osborn, postmaster, from Representative Homer Hoch. He has been approved by Mr. Osborn, work may be started soon on the addition, and the extension may be completed early in the fall. Business Is Good for Grane Raisers Plant Trees Along Highway Business Is Good for Grape Raisers Yates Center - The Trot brothers, business owner, county, living near Neoah Falls, have not been lathered by the business depression. This year they will bask in $250, bullies popcorn $250, and honey from 40 colonies of bees $300. They have enlarged their fruit crop and four acres on orchard and four acres on blackberries. Wellington - Coridal response to the tree planting campaign originated in the Caldwell Liona club has done much of the work. This result in the beautifying the surfaced highway between that city and Wellington, and its apparent appearance of the Caldwell cemetery. FACULTY CONSIDERS MAKING GEOLOGY I PREEREQUISITI Two letters requesting changes in courses, one concerning the making of Geology I a five hour course, a prerequisite for all geology and geography courses, and the other a suggestion of a course in mechanics of aeronautics, were discussed at the regular meeting on the college faculty yearly at 4:30 m. The proposed five-hour course in geology would be a pre-requisite to all courses in geology and geography, and the course in mechanics of aeronautics would be open to all juniors and seniors except those in the School of En- Both requests were referred to the administrative committee. Ten Years Ago --wives. Mrs. George C. Shand entertained the wives of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture last fall, and honor of Mrs. D. C. Jackson of Bacon堡. The K. U. Ad club, composed of journalism students in advertising, held its first meeting last night. A tentative organization was formed and tempered by members. The club plans to take up advertising problems from several standards. The cast have been announced for the two French plays which will be given in Fraser theater this week. Students in the French department will present "La Grammaire" and "Le Maître Imagine," two sparkling comedies. Of the 200 seniors and undergraduates who have filed applications for teaching positions for the coming fall term of school, 10 have signed contracts and several others have been offered positions. According to the appointee, more than half this year and salaries are higher than they have been for several years. The annual engineer's day, parade, appeared on the campus this morning, when the girls who participated which included floats, paddle squabs and the Freshmen Cicilw Dion discus was suspected of having, especially freshman, was directed through the The first meeting of the board of students of the newly founded school of religion was held on the last evening to organize. The board was created by a group of religious leaders. Alpha Kappa Chi, local professional architectural fraternity, has been granted its position to Securar, a nana-temple. It became a temple of that organization. Chancellor Lindley today announced the speakers which have been secured for commencement week. They are the Rev. C. F. Aked, pastor of the first Congregational Church, Church of the Holy Spirit, section and Edwin Markham, poet, editor and lecturer of New York, who will deliver the commencement address. An innovation in athletics will take place on May 11 when the college freshmen will meet in a giant telegraphic track meet. Meet at the various colleges will be entered with the second round of the tournament. On the day of the contest, entrants will contest against time and distance under the supervision of Valley officials. Hospital News Despite the rainy weather of the last two days few students have found it difficult to attend their final for treatment. Four patients were admitted yesterday, bringing the total number to five. The new patient are Mrs. Ruth E. Sawyer, c. 1948, Lydian Shmidler, Sammy E. Sawyer, c. 1948. --wives. Mrs. George C. Shand entertained the wives of the faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture last fall, and honor of Mrs. D. C. Jackson of Bacon堡. Hill Society Hose Mended the Vanitas Way SMITH'S Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Ohio Professor Will Speak At Education Dinner Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. 933 Mass. Phone 683 Dr. E. K. Lewis, professor of education in the administration department of Johnny Thorne, the guest speaker at a dinner to be given Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lawrence memorial high school cafeteria. Dr. E. K. Lewis joined Johnny Through and Seeing Through Johann." The object of it will be to make the character and character in young people. Dean R. A. Schweiger, of the School of Education, and graduate students will be present at the dinner. Tickets are on sale at the education office. Mrs. George C. Shand Entertains Mrs. Jackson is visiting her son, D. C. Jackson, Jr., professor of electrical engineering. D. C. Jackson, Sr. is principal in enacting at Beacon Technical College. Delta Sigma Pi Elects Officers Delta Sigma Pi勇选举 and installation of officers last evening at the chapter house. The officers elected were: headmaster, Fred Louis; senior warden, Alvin Barnes; junior warden, Charles Blatter; treasurer, Howard Schwartz; chairman, Richard Schwartz; chairman, Donald Bohlen; hisstian, Jale Trieuner. Prof. J. M. Kellogg returned Monday from San Antonio, Texas, where he attended the meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the nation's convention of the Architecture Society. He was chosen as one of the members. He was elected as one of the members of the executive board of the former association. Professor Kellogg Returns from Texas Nelson-Lott Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Newton announce the marriage of their daughter. Mr. Lott was a student here in 1929 and 1930 and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Lott was graduated from the University in 1928 and is a ter, Marjorie, to Gordon Lott, of Jackson, Miss. The marriage took place in Newton. They will be at home in Jackknack where Mr. Lott is associated with the Consolidated Flour Mills company. Dr. Bruno Radke spoke at the meeting of the K.U. Dames held today at the home of Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, 1313 Massachusetts street. K.U. Dames Hear Radika The hostesses were Mrs. Forrest Noll, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs C. A. Fordyee, and Mrs. H. Hinkle. Guests at the Sigma Phi Epion house are Leroy Burkholder, Harrison Hurzfield, and Frank Phelps. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Theta Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Kate McMorran, Berrice Grizzell, Ruth Waters, Margaret Cullahan, Eileen Carey. Harold Trueman, Kansas City, and Frank Zimmerman, Topeka, are guests at the Phi Kappa house. Prof. Albert Bloch was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Leroy M. Burkholder, traveling secretary of Sigma Phi Epsilon, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last night. Dinner guests at the Alkaappa Lambda house last night were William Leeskov of Marko, and Theodore Maichel of Overbrook. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were Jack Griffen of Hutchinson, and Robert Mann. Kal Pere尔曼 of Artford, Conn., was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Mu house last night. HOSIERY AS YOU LIKE IT "For sportwear, for street wear, for dress wear, everywhere, the smartest coat are Mesh! In the lovely new Spring colors in Hosiery "As You Like It," they are a sheer delight—and they wear and wear!" 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