THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Plan Science Academies in State Junior Colleges Leaders in Kansas Group Here Three Days Next Week Organization of a Junior Academy of Science to do for science teachers in junior colleges and high schools of the region. Science does for the faculty members and graduate students of the colleges and universities, is expected to result from meetings in connection with the meetings at the University. April 23-25 The presidential address of Hazel E. Branch, of Wichita University, presides over the annual meeting to forth the aims and opportunities of a junior academy of science. Prof. N. H. Radio, of Hays High School, will be temporary chairman of the Junior Acadia The general sessions of the Academy start Thursday evening with an illustrated lecture on the Grand Teton Natron Lake, Wyo. by A. B. Cronk, a guide. Friday morning will be devoted to general papers, and Friday afternoon there will be section meetings for Biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and more. Friday evening there will be a banquet in the University cafeteria at which an address of welcome will be given by Hazel E Branch. An address personal will be given by Hazel E Branch. At 8 Friday evening a talk: "The work of the United States Bureau of Standards" will be given by Hazel E Branch. In United States Bureau of Standards. Saturday morning will be devoted to the reading of general papers and business matters for this sixty-second annual meeting of the Academy will be taken up. There will be a meeting also of the new executive council at that An attendance of possibly more than two hundred is expected. The entertainment committee has asked that persons in home or office be on home or at once to Dr. Raymond Wheeler, K.U. phone 151, 11 East Administration building, advising the number of persons that can be accommodated by Friday night at regular guest rates. Paderewski's Private Car Equipped for Every Need Igace Pawersekw, unlike most musicians, does not favor hotels when on tour, but prefers to stay in his private car on the train. This车 has been equipped for horseback riding and has its books, comfortable chairs, and a private lighting and heating system in order that no discomfort may arise from side-tracking. It is connected by telephone with each town in which he is to present a con- Paderwski prefers his dimers in the evening after his concert, and since it is hard to get around them at this time in the evening, he carries his own chef in order that he can get his meals out. Traveling with him are Madame Indrevele, a French philosopher, Hélène Laupert, her manager, Lawren- geral; Eldon Joubent, who looks after the transportation; Marcel, valet, two of the girls. Warne to Defend Record Jom Warne Tom Warne, stellar, pole vaulter for Northwestern University, who will be back this year to defend his Rielay crown that he won last year. Warne scored 16 of the Rielay record of 13 feet 9½ inches, having set the mark last year. Kansas Players to Close Season With 'Cock Robin Mystery Drama by Barry and Rice to Replace Colored Revue One New York critics叫, "Cock Robin" is an absurd mystery play, but with a difference. Mr. Rice and his friends, including the clever drama on the stage of a theater during the recital and the actual performance of a play. The combination of murder mystery, romantic costumes and setting, and highly annoying comedy results. "Cock Pohin," a mystery romance Elmer Rice and Philip Barry the greatest of all players. Players this season will be given in their first game, and the will be no performance Wednesday night, April 29, in order not to conflict with the band hand- The authors of "Cock Robin" are two of the leading American playwrights of the 20th century, Jeffrey Serene and the Pulitzer prize winner, and are perhaps the most successful plays of string success plays to his certificate, among them being "Holiday," *Paris Bound*, "White Wings," "You and I," and "Glorious." The setting for "Cook Robin" is the interior of an English quilt-shop of the interior, and the scene will be a great scenic effects to be presented by the opening performance, ready for the opening performance. Stand Pipe Is Empty WRECKING OF STAND TOWER REMOVES CAMPUS LANDMARK Million Gallon Reservoir Will Replace Former Billboard of University Political Parties The dismantling of the old water stander, which is located in the figure below, figures in the skyline of Mount Oorad, is going forward slowly the work being done by a Browne engineering firm, Des Moines steel company. A carload of equipment was brought along to be used in the dismantling. Workmen believe it will take ten days to dismantle this water tower. After that there will be nothing left to dismantle, and in turn member the time when climbing the tower was used as a test for freshman during "bell week," and again when they were going up the name of the Hill's foremost political party. The name of the party extended from the top of the tower to the bottom, and could be seen from a great distance. The stand pipe is Enjoy The stand pipe was emptied Tues day the water in the new row serving this this will be pumped direct pressure. This will be continued by the water plant until the new reservoir is placed in use. This change is the method of pumping will cause a slight fluctuation in the water pressure and will require closer attention to the pumps by the attendants at the plant. Outside of these changes the conditions are same until the new pump is installed. The new tower will be of the steel storage type and will hold one million 250,000 gallon. It will be 23 feet in height and 7 feet in diameter. The system will provide the water distributing system, increasing the pressure for the University and reducing the water pressure for the downtown district. This system will provide much better pressure and flow than the old design. New Tower to Be Built Excavation of the foundation for the new tower will be on the March Construction construction as soon as the site is clear. The steel sheets for the new reservoir are expected to reach Lawrence within the next three weeks. Excavation of the site will be relieved of its new duty as the new pump is put in commission. Even a Car Needs a Bath Now and Then. Get Your Bus Cleaned Up at--are now selling at Special Prices Carter's Super Service Station Call 1300 1000 Mass. Firestone TIRES Hill Society Relay Queen Candidates To Be Guests At Tea Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. A tea in honor of the 28 candidates for relay queen will be given at Myers ball tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. He will be playing tennis and will furnish music during the afternoon. The reception committee is to include members of the faculty, students, and promotion staff. Lori MacCoy composed of Mrs. Otte Bardtier, chairwoman; Mrs. Arthur Weaver, payee; Wayne McCoy, and Mrs. Pam Paim, payee; also will be guest at the reception. Delta Sigma Lambda Homecoming Party The chaperones will be Mrs. Eve Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, Mrs. R. L. McDonald, and Mrs. A. L. Carey Delta Sigma Lambda will have its annual spring Homecoming party Saturday night at the Colonial Tea room. The concert will begin at 10:30 a.m. City, Mp3, will furnish the music. Phi Beta Pi Party Friday Night Phi Beta Pi will enterim with a party tomorrow night at the chapter house from 9 to 1. Paul Matthews' orchestra from Kansas City will furnish the Friday Night Chaperones will be Mrs. Nina Ogden Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. H. White, and Mrs. N. K. Thomson. Firth Alpha Delta elected the following officers at the last meeting. Justice, William Ryan, Lebanon; vice-judge, Rial Saoan, Sloan; secretary, Carl Garsonman, Manhattan; treasurer, Herbert Dicts, Russell; mansion, Wayne Ingram and contingency secretary, William Vaughn Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Phi Alpha Delta Elects Officers Barbecue To Be Given By Alpha Tau Omega The members of Alpha Tau Omega will entertain with a barbecue on the lawn, followed by a Saturday evening for their guests who will attend the Relays and those who will participate. Kappa Kappa Gamma Convention At Manhattan Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold a province convention April 17, 18, 19 at Manhattan. Mrs. Luther Leavengood will be a delegate from the Lawrence alumina university. Ms. R. South R. E. Martin and Vivian Skallen will also attend. Sociology Department Dinner At Broadview Inn Members of the faculty of the department of sociology and majors in the department will entertain with a dinner tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Broadway Following the dinner, stunts will be given by both the student and faculty groups. Announcement is made of the engagement of Dona Catherine McCormick of Wichita to William D. Erni of the University of Erii. Erni is a graduate of the University. Announce McCormick-Erni Engagement Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Evans of Bunken amount the money in marriage of their daughter, Anastasia, by bounty of Kanaas City. Mr. Eckelberg is engaged in the grocery business in Evans-Eckerberg Marriage Is Announcement The K. U. Dames will meet Wednesday, April 22 at the home of Mrs. U. G K. U. Dames Meeting Mitchell, 1313 Massachusetts. The hostess will be Mrs. G. U. Hinkle, Mrs. Florence Nell, Mrs. E. K. Fisher, and Dellane McKee. And Dr. Bruno Tallke will talk. Miss Frances Wilson was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Frances Jordan and Mildred Schmitz will be dinner guests at the Chi Omega house tonight. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house last night were Prof. H. C. Tracy and Jack Horner. PASTRIES Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Miss Helen Rhoda Hopes, and Bob Freden. Norman, (Special) - The Sooner 400-yard relay quarter missed the world's most important record by only 4 seconds in off-the-ball action. It ran off the Oklahoma Angle team, anchored by Peyton Glass, Jr., in a special race during the Sooner-Center game. Jack Morris of Coffeyville was a dinner guest at the Sigma Nu house last night. Members of the Sooner four were Don Adkisson, Tusia; Earl Baker, Woodward; Jesse Minke, Manisker; and Clifford Mell, McKinney, Texas. Their second set was two seconds the old University of Oklahoma record of 43.7 seconds, and compared quite favorably with the world's intercollegiate standard of 41.5 seconds set in 1929 by the University of Illinois Titans, Burkart, Cave, and Patterson. SOONER RELAY TEAM NEARS When you have guests for dinner do your bakery goods add a touch of individuality? Good pastries can. Call Brinkman's for a price on whatever amount and kind of bakery goods you want. Want Ads LOST. Fraternity pin with name "L. 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