THURSDAY, FEDRUARY 12, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Captains for Women's Class Basketball Chosen Freshmen and Sophomore to Meet Tonight in First Game Six women have been chosen as captains and co-captains of the 55 women who are participating in the class basketry team. Caroline Hunter and Mary Elizabeth Eddie, co-captain; sophomore nodelle Nell Starek and Margaret Lawson, junior and Louise Lawson, senior squair and Cleo Davis, captain. Members of the squads are: Freshman squared; J. Ewert, G. Hunter, M. E. Edith, L. Chinig, H. Ginga- rine, J. D. Krasnopol, J. Lamming, J. Pyle, M. Carter, A. Newman, B. Archer, W. Barchar, A. Wor- mertz, D. Dockes, and J. Sophomore squad. B. Wilhelmy, V. Werdier, D. Lighburn, E. Armstrong, I. Peterson, J. Douglas, N. Stareck, B. Duff, C. Mackley, E. Day, and B. Ridings. Junior adjunct L. Lumb, J. Burma, I. Brown, K. Schafer, J. Burma, Brown, H. Fritz, C. Short, M. Bishop, Larnass, E. Morgan, C. Bertram, M. Hibes, D. Kollogg, G. Butler, and E. Senior squadr. L, Moon. A, Sappen field, C, Davis. P, Davidson. A, Alex ander. W, Tylor. M, Allen. F, White and F, Treed. one first games in the tournament will be played tonight when the freshman squad meets the sophomores at 8, and the juniors meet the seniors at 10. The schedule for the remainder of the tournament is as follows. Feb. 26 sophomores vs. seniors, freshman vs. seniors sophomores vs. juniors Dispute Butler Declaration "Not More than Eight Real Universities in U.S." Is Challenged New York's NEFA—Nepa disregarding and corroborating opinions were issued recently by numerous heads of higher education that Doctor Belfort's statement that there were not more than eight real universities in the United States. This declaration was made by President Burkman of Barnard college at Saturday. President Frederick B. Robinson of the College of the City of New York differed with Doctor Baster's statement that there are many places calling themselves universities which are not so either in scope or in standards of work, but they do have eight real universities, judged by any fair standards which would hold in place what they say he leaves that only eight are real universities, he must mean that in his opinion eight are so superior to the rest in staff, and that they are in a class by themselves." Dr. James M. Klevan, president of Hunter college, agreed with President Butler commenting that "Probably he is right. There are a great many institutions that have the name 'university' and not the name of teaching staff and necessary funds." Report Shows College Heads Serve Short Time Pittsburgh, Knox—(NSFA) The college president is likely to be 55 years old, married, and the chances are even worse, will serve not more than five years. Those side lights were disclosed in the course of the investigation into the phases of colleges by the survey of land grant colleges and university colleges authorized by the United States office of education, De- department of the Interior. That the actual length of service is short and that there is considerable turnover in the position is disclosed by the fact that 161 presidents serve between five and ten years, while studies show that 75 presidents have served between five and ten years, so that the great majority of the presidents have served more than ten years. In connection with the brief tenure the report points out that permanent and constructive policies for the development of the institutions can be changed as the conditions are made in their execution. The land grant colleges and university number 69. They include some of the most well-known colleges in further learning such as the University of California, Ohio State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Purdue University, Missouri University, Wisconsin and others. Each state, Alaska, Hawaii, and Vermont have two land grants (Massachusetts has two), partially supported by federal funds. In addition there are seventeen nro-land-grant The oldest president of any of the hardest colleges is 74 years of age, and he has lived for some years corresponding to the report. The medium age is 53 years, indicating that the heads of schools were slightly above middle age. With two exceptions, the presidents of all the colleges were over 70 years old. Entertains 4-H Clubs Junction City.—Three hundred and sixty members of the Geary County 4-11 clubs attended the banquet given by the Junction City Chamber of Commerce in support of an educational tour through the city preceding the banquet. 4. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m Bacteriology Club Has Nineteen New Members Nineteen new members were taken in at the meeting of the Bacteriology club, Monday. The new members are: Elonore Gottlieb, Clifford Higer, Marion Magnuer, Joseph W. Parker, Helen Laskin, Robert Hobson, Herschel Schenkert, Margaret Johnston, Margaret Hopkins, Virginia Morgans, Ralph S. Cotton, H. A. Harry Wunkeh, Carl Radliffe, Mr. Harvey Fleming, James Fleming, and Margaret Williams. The officers are: Dr. Cora Downs faculty adviser; Frank D. A. Dibal president; Edna Lemon, vice-president; Hassie Hatfield, secretary-treasurer. andford-Biresak sandford-Bircsak Vedding February 23 The marriage of Hisa Sanford Kenno, Mr. Edgerton Bivesk will take place on October 29 at the Riverside Biosocial Center will be held in the Non-secretary church with the Rev. Harry Emerson Miss Sandford's home is in Ontario, Calif. and Mr. Bireskul's home is in New York, where she was from the University in '22 and was awarded a scholarship given by the University. Cruickshanks Announce The Birth of a Son Mr. and Mrs, Corb R. Cruickshank announced the birth of a son at Tuesday, Bill Memorial hospital, Kansas City. The baby, Herbert, weighed eight pounds. He will be a senior on the Hill, and Mrs. Cruickshank attended Orested Training school. Y. W. C. A. Issues 325 Invitations 325 Invitations The advisory board and cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. have issued 325 invitations to the members of the association for a faculty, for a tea to be held at Henkei House. Sat. Feb. 28 from 6 to 4 o'clock in the morning at Kemper Lauterine in charge of the茶. Newcomers Club Meets Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley will attend the first of a series of German manuscripts which will be given in Kansas City this easing. Alpha Gamma Delg digi duplicated the dot. Alpha Gamma Delg digi duplicated the dot. Alpha Gamma Devin, Mousse Devin, Famille Zimmerman, Katheryn Colewil, Famille Zimmerman, Katheryn Colewil, Famille Zimmerman, Katheryn Colewil, Helen Bogen, Jeban Jackson, Helen Bogen, Jeban Jackson Lela Hackney's name has been added to the list of the Theta Sigma Phi initiates. Dinner guests of Phi Beta Fl last evening were George White, Kansas City, Mo., and Richard Jones of Lawrence. Want Ads --- WANT A position? Send a neat con- vining application to the desired email address. Click here. yourself. 28 application pictures, $1.50. Webl 1341 Ohio 3 to drive -117 . WANTED: Used Elementary Survey, ing by Breed & Bosman and Production Organization by Bluel & Bluel Phone Marshall at 1106. —112 LOST. Lower part of Waterman's ideal fountain pen, between 12th and Louisiana and Watson station. Name on barrel, "Bertie Conk" Phone 888-133 FOR RENT: Excellent location for faculty member, being 1313 W. 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Broker of Humboldt was a dinner guest last night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Raymond Bushell of Dodge City ___. Representation Cron of El Derado was a guest at the Sigma Phil Epsilon house Monday. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of George White of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Rosemary Ketcham, Clara Hatton, and Mabel Barnhart. Theaters Cannot Compete New York—(NSFA) —In a recent article in the Columbia Spectator, Barry playwright for the Treasure Guild Magazine, says "Unless something unforeseen occurs in the near future, I am confident that there will be much more to the new manufacturing plant—substituted by the motion picture increases—for turning out obvious movies." Clark Says Motion Pictures Make Manufacturing Plant of Stage The solution of the problem, say Mr. Clark, lies with college dramatics. The provincial theater, in which class action law is used to regulate associations, is not limited by cinema standards or the necessity for becoming a large source of income. For this reason it possesses the power to regulate commercial and disintegrate commercial influences. The reasons for this are largely financial, according to Clark. The then-ministers be regarded as a money-making company, making value as an art. Better equipment is necessary, and the education not only requires technical and technicians, but also of the theoretical. SEVERAL PROMBITION BILLS BEFORE ILLINOIS LEGISLATI Springfield, IL—(UPC)—That ample opportunity is to be affixed wets and dries in the Illinois State Legislature to air their views on prohibition is indicted in the various bills introduced more than a month old residents. In addition to bills offered in both bills providing for the repeal of the fourth amendment, the call for the imposing of heavy fines on officers making searches without warrants is not included. In the question of repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to the legislatures of the United States. It calls on both houses to memorize regulations to call a convention for the ratification of the federal constitution to provide that "the exclusive power to tax, license and regulate commerce in land, trade, transportation, exportation and importation of intoxicating liquors shall be exercised." Another measure is a joint resolution introduced by Senator Earl B. Searcy, Republican, Springfield. Girard—Designs to cut the county expenses have lead to the following measures extra women clerks will be allowed to work as prisoners will be cut from 75 cents per day to 60 cents, and all supplies will be closed through the board of commissioners. Crawford County Cuts Expenses 39c Djer Kiss Face Powder Latter Retreats TEACHERS PLACEMENT BUREAU OFFERS CHANCE FOR TRAVEL "Wanted: Three enterprising young university students who are willing to travel widely at a low salary with a good chance for advancement." And if such jobs do not satisfy the wander-let in the would-be teacher, Mr. Chandra bustos to add, there are many students who graduate university in China for the entropy educator. Although such jobs do not especially fulfill every dream of untold wealth they afferent an excellent chance to earn the expense of the Lingnan University. Horse Goes on Rampage Such might be the feature attraction for the University Teacher's Placement Program, where teachers' positions. Three inviting positions, according to H. E. Chandler, head of the bureau, are open in high schools and colleges. The job is hand and orchestra work, another in athletics and for a woman with two degrees, an education in home economics and English. WORKING STUDENTS AT YALE LEAD IN SCHOLASTIC HONOR New Haven, Conn. — (NSFA)—Statistics compiled by the bureau of appointments to their numbers, twice as many students who are working their way through college ret honors on campus, compared with those corresponding to the figures, 23 per cent of the student body last year were honor students received homework students received honor grades. Newton — D. G. Klassen, Newton bourbonist, has been christened the "Burkum of Kauaʻu" after his recent experiments in the development of a fruit-flavored mango mato vine grew to a length of 37 feet. The fruits attained such size that baskets were hung beneath them for protection. They were sold on the market Corvallis, Ore., —NSPA) —A much more and more audible binge in hard-to-find rooms, trembling the disastrous result of his recent wound against the distress of his enemy. Fifteen of the 20 students in last year's senior college to receive honors were selected from a total of 39 who did 20 of the 57 to receive second honor, and 13 to receive third honor. 42 were working students. The foregoing are two good examples of the scope of the work which the Placement bureau carries on. Recently it has been reported that the states calling the attention of the universities to the prospective M. A's and Ph.D. D's to graduate from here this spring. Already 20 vacancies have been recruited academically leading with four 50c Wests Tooth Brush 38c Big Tomatoes in Newton Read the Kansan want-ads. Three Positions in China and Alaska Are Announced: Have Sent Out 1600 Letters When an attempt was made to lighten a loose saddle cinch on the horse, the equine here decided that this was the right place into a group of brother horses and knocking several down, he proceeded to charge the length of the army headed for a class in freshman military training. He was disarmed in the history of the infantry unit. The septentrion becoming audibly aware of the attack on the flank decided that discretion would be the better part of valor, as his armament," he shouted to his platoon. For years he had suffered his pride to be trapped on by the needs of the military department. Recently, however, his haughty spirit still unbroken, the long period of faithful servitude, rose in confidence and nearly caused a serious calamity. Squibb Pepsodent Pebeco Ipana Charges Freshman Military Class and 36c Tooth Pastes 36c 10c Ivory Soap 2-15c Jergens Lotion Notex 39c Olathe—The city commissioners have proposed the construction of an additional water reservoir for storage of flood waters in the period of drought at a cost of $24-000. This will insure the city of 169 buildings' storage capacity for about three years. High schools have not been slighted in this communication press for already 1600 letters calling attention to the graduation of students from the University with A. B. degrees have been sent out. Of these very few will be answered, said Mr. Chandler, until or March after the school boards meet. 3 for 95¢ 49c Only four appointments have been made as yet for the spring second semester, including Hendrikson to Edna, Lennora Campins to Topoku High School, and Rokuzan to Propose Olathe Reservoir Ponds Creams $\pi$ **Elision My Discountline Awards** Edison plans to discuss reports, Edison plans to discuss reports, Edison awards this year, but bows Henry Ford will take it up. Two Fort Wayne, Fla., firms have received the information from Mr. Edison in a "scoop." The scholarship, which has been offered to the "brightest boy in Edison," has been given for the last two years. "This April rush which we always experience when all the local school boards wake up to the fact that they have worked for years," smiled Mr. Chandler. "I always call my spirit housekeeping. In it we give students an opportunity, in jobs, although this year, on account of the new practice teaching requirements, that number will probably be higher." WELL DRESSED AT WASHBURN SPEND $250 FOR CLOTHING Half of these girls make part of their own clothes, and often make over a old dress. The $20 is believed by many students at Washburn to be the average Washburn student spends. The $300 will buy two formal dresses a spring or winter coat, four school dresses, four afternoon dresses, five pairs of shoes, twelve pains of skin, four pairs of beetles, Lingerie, gloves, and other items are also included in the amount. Topchip. (Special!) An inter- viewer. We were the reporter with the toy best dressed girl. Washuah camp recounted that these women spend between $50 and $400 in the camp. Edison May Discontinue Awards Most of the trip will be taken by Most of the trip will be awarded the credit. Credit will be made of the places visited. This is the best way to know that Professor Elwis had spent Ames — (NSFA) - A ten-week tour of the Americas for about a dozen students, led by P. H. Elwood, head of the Iowa State College landscape architecture department. In the ininterior are included historic places of especial interest to landscape architects along the Mississippi river between Iowa and the Gulf of Mexico. In the south runs in Mexico, old cities and gardens in Central and South America, the Bok campanile in Florida, and estates along the Atlantic coast, in New York and the Hudson River. AMES STUDENTS TO MAKE WEEK END DRUG SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY JAMES STUDENTS TO MAKE TOUR OF WESTERN WORLI SHAVING SPECIAL 1 pt. Witch Hazel .75 Eveready Razor $1.00 McKesson Shaving Cream .50 For all 3 Items Regular Price Extra Special 49c Regular Price We are distributors in Law- CANDY SPECIALS ders, Creams. and Lotions. WE DELIVER DOROTHY GRAY Toilet Articles We have a beauty specialist rence for Dorothy Gray Pow- 50c Assir d Chocolates .20 50c Gum Drops .19 50c Spanish salted peanuts 19 50c Jumbo salted peanuts.20 50c Jotlon Almonds .49 50c Tahini .49 61.75 Vassar de Luzx we have a deadly specialist in the store all the time. She will be glad to tell you what you need. Chocolates CALL 20 $1.00 Listerine 69c SODA SPECIALS Hot Fudge Sundae 20c Thick Malted Milk $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hot Chile 10c Bowl ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. 69c WE DELIVER SANDWICHES The Kind You Like to Eat WE DELIVER 50c Kleenex 39c $1.00 Nujol 69c Coty Face Powder 70g 801 Mass. St. 25c Woodbury Soap 10c 15c Ivory Soap Flakes 3-25c Cleaners Napthu gallon 49c gal. Featuring, among other attractions. George Callahan---Eccentric Dancing at the Most Elaborate Dance Recital Yet Staged Or call K. U. 64 for reservations Tickets on Sale Today at Green Hall 50c Or call K- U14 for reservations. TAU SIGMA RECITAL Tue. and Wed., Feb. 24 and 25 8:30 p.m. THE NEW SPRING — are indispensable in the Smart Woman's Wardrobe for 1931. These Suits are fashioned of either novelty woolens or knitted fabrics. $10 Up New Spring Coats —have a flare for the unusual that is definitely 1931 $10 to $25. Next Door North of Blue Mill Better Stockings At Lower Prices This is the 1931 motto of our hosiery department. So if you are one of those who like to have a complete wardrobe of smart clothes, just right the color and texture for each occasion . . . now is your opportunity. Our collection includes everything that is new and smart . . . in fashion and in color. Hosiers for every occasion of d ay i t i m e, sports, evening. McCallum's-- No. 1900----$1.00 No. 1903----$1.50 No. 1905----$1.95 Full fashioned Pure Silk Chiffon Hose; TipTop Tack; Stenderizing Hearl; Shewn in the New Spring Shades. Also Semi Shear and Ser vice Weights, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Kayser's-- Silk Hosiery in both Chiffon and Service Weights. FUll Fashion! New Swelden Heel! Smart Spring Colors. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95