WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Finals in Debate for High Schools to Be Held Here Twelve Districts to Be Represented Here; to Use Last Year's Elimination Method MEET TO BE IN APRIL Almost 200 Kansas high schools members of the Kansas school district voted to reopen their planning for, a debating preliminary to the state finals to be held at the University. The state is divided into 12 districts, composed of high schools classified into A and B divisions. A high school is on the east side and has more than 150 attendance; or B ranking if less than 160. Each entrant has both affirmative and negative team to debate on the question, "Resolved, that the American system provides the best interests of the American public." Some Elimination System **Examination System** The system is the first system that tries and for the first time last spring and found satisfactory is relatively uncomplicated. Each district will choose one of the districts to work with will bring an affirmative and negative team to Lawrence. Forty-eight teams At the University, each entrant will debate three times on each side of the question before the semi-finals. The second round will be a team-victory contest; the amendment will then meet to eliminate two and the remaining two teams will defend their title. Each team will formulate the ultimate winner. Last year Hoisington won the A championship, and Cleaverum and Vinland tied for the C championship. Classification of Teams The high school teams in the league their classification, and districts follow in that order. Kansas City, Atchison, Hiawatha, Holton, Horton, Lawrence, Olatown, Ottawa, Napoleon, Pleasant Valley, and date of Kansas City, Topeka, (Class B) Enmett, Fairview, Powellwater, West Second district: (Class A) Garnett Haskell Institute of Law, Lawrence, hboldt, Gawatimwatio, Paolo, Teeka Cathal; (Class B) Blue Mount, Bonner Springs, Heirings, Lake, Louisburg, Pemberton, Lake, City, Mo., Unionton Welda, Wellsville Districts Average 12 Towns Third district: (Class A) Baxter Spring, Charleston County, Coffeeside, College of Pittsburgh, Crawford community, Fort William, Frantzville, Gwirk, Independence, Nooden, Parsons, Pittsburg, (Class B) Albion, Cordova, Chectoa, Fourth district (Class A) Burlington, Eroquia, Madison, Orange City, Omaha, Omaha, Climax, Hamilton, Lelo, Milton, Hamilton, Hodson, Scranton, Severy, Tonneway Six district; (Chan A) Hays, Norton Community; Odborne, Hill City, Smith Center. Trero Community of Wa- ter Clos Al Bion, Logan, Lafayette Woodson. Fifth district. (Class A) Bellevue Robtit. Clay Center, Lincoln Council Blvd. (Class B) (Class A) Blue Rapids, Cylce, Mil- ton, Mountvee, Mundsen, Neara, Wash- Eight district (Class A) Arkansas City, Califbody. El Dorado County, Newton Township, El Paso County (Class B) Belle Plaine, Cheyenne, Clearwater Municipal, Milton Hope, Mulpule. Seventh district (Class A) Ashland Benton County (Class B) Blackwood Counts (Coldwater, Englewood, Ford Jabra Lake City, Muncie, Mullin- kirk District District Winner Last Year Ninth district (Class A) Athletics Dickinson High School Ellsworth, Herington, Lindsboro, Me- pherson, Silua, Clima community of Montrose, Montrose Goscelin, Hillberville, Lorelrine, Marquette, Moundridge Solomon, Syl- lon Twelve district; (Class A) Great Bend, Hudsonia, Hutchinson, Lions, Star- ington, Nebraska, New Orleans, Chase, Chelfin, Ellinwood, Genesee, Little River, Pretty Prairie, Raymond, Eleventh district, (Class A) Atwood Colby, Hoxley, Obclinel, St. Francis (Class B) Bird City, Oakley, Reeford (Class C) Bloomington, Windsor, Springs, Winnipeg, Grindleville. Twelfth district: (Class A) Dodge City, Garden City, Greenburg, Kinsley, Scot City, Stafford; (Class B) Beaver Lake, City of Riverside, La Crosse, La Crosse, Lakin, Lewen, Monteau, Monceau, Shallow Water, Spearville, Syracuse, Tribune, Uzooles, Zook Read the Kansen want-ads. TAXI Ride the Guffin Way PHONE 987 Prompt Service to Aid a Successful Party. Announcements The Freshman commission will meet at Henley house Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Dorothy Lloyd will lead a meeting of freshmen women are invited to attend. Ruth Limbird, chairman Miss Ruth Hoover. The time of the Intramural swimming meet to be held Thursday has been changed to 8 o'clock on account of the Pan-Hellenic exchange dinner. The executive committee of the Chul or Socialist Study will meet tonight right after the Dove meeting in North Paser tower. Frank McClelland, Chairman. Caroline House, President final tryouts for new members ain e of Quack Club will be held at 7:45 All members of Quack Club are requested to be present in the room. The Dove will meet tonight in North Fraser tower at 7:30. The meeting is open. Contributions are solicited. Frank McClelland. Waterworks Directors Discuss State Problems University Engineers Hold Joint Meeting With Association State water problems are being introduced and discussed before the ninth annual three-day school for water engineers at the University, meeting in March 2014 to discuss association here today, tomorrow and Friday. Water superintendents and sewage directors from a large number of Kansas towns will attend the meetings this week, and 47 had registered at the event. A later tonight for tomorrow's meetings. Repairs and round table discussions started at 10 a.m. took the time of the meeting today, and this evening in the afternoon we added a smoke at the Eldridge hotel. Marked improvement in public water supplies for cities of Kansas was reported in a meeting of waterworkers executives this morning. Earney Bowers director of the division of sanitation, helped lead the state board of health presented the reports, which covered both surface- and ground-water supplies. Of 54 cities having streams or impounded water supplies, 22 cities made perfect records last year, substituting samples regularly each week and then again. The quality was good. In 1983 only 19 cities had perfect records and in 1953 only seven. The cities having perfect records for 1930 were Attica, Chania, Cherry Hill, Cincinnati, Dayton, Delaware, Eureka, Freedonia, Garrent, Karmany City, Leavenworth, Marion, Maryville Olathe, Oges City, Oswego, Ottawa, Poughkeepsie, Reading, Syracuse, and Washington. Twenty-seven more cities have nearly perfect water supplies, and the last four have records from 1850. Euroca and Osage City have had perfect records for the past four years. All wood has been sending samples for 10 years, and the period has had no water surplus. Among the cities having ground water supplies, 90 have made perfect records on the basis of samples tested at the University water laboratory, and 70 had been tested to meet the requirements of the United States public health service. A co-eed at Colorado University was treated to a ducking in the lake recently when law students of the institute walked up the steps of the law school. Thursday Special Breakfast *** Lunch Ham and Egg___15. - * * Escolloped Chicken __18c Dinner Free Biscuits Music 亦 亦 亦 Nothing is good enough but the best' The Cafeteria Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Phi Chi Delta Holds Banquet and Initiation Those who were initiated were Lovelle Anderson, Glorye Beck's, Dorothy Burroughson, Glady Courtner, Mildred Curry, Jill Green's, Kate Green's, Ileen Green, Angela Guth, Lella May Ileen Green's, Alicia Horman, Annie Henderse, Devanie Lewis, Maxine Lawson, Lois Lawson, Maxine Morgan, Martin Nelson, 1da Parrot, Elizabeth Purcell, Ritch Rowland, Marginal Strain, Pai Chi Delta, Presbyterian security held initiation services and a banque for 23 new members last evening at the Presbyterian church. Following the initiation the new members were treated to a banquet Jerry Lates, 62, provided as hostess and also received the idea of a meal on board ship in keeping with the program of the orcation. The guests were sent out in the form of a passport. The room was decorated to represent a scene on the ship, and the waiters were Teasts were given by Ida Parrot, in "Taking an Active Part"; Virginia Iron, in "The Log of 1509" and Dorothy Winder, in "Phi Chi Delta Anchors." Music was furnished by a string band; Pete Rowland, violin, and Virginia Thore, piano, and by the sextet of waiters, who sang a nautical ditte. Phi Chi Theta Will Hear Report of Convention A meeting of Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, will be held tonight at 7:15 room 1, in the Memorial Building. The president, Irne Malone, will give a formal report of the convention held by national organization last June in Boston. Flans will also be made for the Founders' Day banquet to be held March 5. Kappa Phi Holds Plumbing Services Kappa Phi Methodist society held plebdaing services last evening in Myers hall for seven new pledges. Those plieded were Dorothy Stewart, Lawrences; Kathleen Gooch, Norwich Rhythm Myers, Katherine Collier, Grand Cartage, Ola; Beatrice Ann Bourd, Stuartford, Otis May Bischof, and Winnifred Martin, Kansas City. New offices of Kappa Phi as elected are: President, Margaret Robertie; vice president, Ethel Hornbuckle; treasurer, Elizabeth W. and secretary, Alanna Hacha. Dr. W. S. Johnson of the English department will speak on "English Poets." All graduate students are invited to attend the meeting. The first dinner meeting of the Graduate club for the second semester will be held in the Union Memorial building this evening at 6 o'clock. The advisory board of the WYCA entertained the members of the cabinet for dinner last night at Henley houses. The dinner followed a cabinet meet with representatives from the cabinet, joint business meeting of the advisory board and cabinet was held. Graduate Club to Have Dinner Pen and Scroll held pledging services last evening in the rest room of the central Administration building for 10 hours. After the meeting, a Valentine tea was served. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Is Entertained The Orcad Training School will hold the first of a series of social mixers for its students on Friday afternoon, Feb. 14, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the school. It has been planned that 30 students shall attend each mixer, and in order to determine who shall make up that number, they were driven by a student committee. The Wesley Foundation will hold a "Hurry Party" at 8 o'clock Friday evening in the First Methodist church at 10th and Vermont Lau Caffey, AD Stfe. on Monday the day of the decoration and Elizabeth Day, CKs will manage the refreshments. Pen and Scroll Pledges 10 Frank Long was elected venerable dean of the Accra fraternity at the regular meeting Monday evening. Other officers are Senior dean, William Elliard junior dean, Herbert Sandrell, treasurer Cook, and cooker, Marvin Johnson. Wesley Party Friday Miss Virginia Hudson, president of Eti province of PI Beta Phi, will make her annual official visit at the Lawrence chapter for several days this week. Alpha Omieri Pi announces the pleading of Patti Orrie, of Kirkngham Devoniel Higgin, of Kansas City, and Louis Kristin of Lauren, Okla. Oread School Party The CAR Bob Singer, Hutchinson, and Bill Dannenberg, Concordia, were initiated into the Owl society last night at the P.i.Kappa Alpha house. The TIME (Rent-a-Ford) (Saturday Night) and the PLACE An automobile at surprisingly low cost. Enjoy it now while your have time. Either call or come down. (Union Building) Rent-a-Ford Company 916 Mass. Phone 433 Mrs. P. F. Walker, widest of the late dean of the School of Engineering and Engineering Science, will be the cruise about Christmas time, has resided Honolulu, Friends have reside in New York. Gamma Phi Beta will hold initiation services for: 15 pledges Friday night, Feb. 12. Sigma Alpha Epillon announces the pledging of Kieth Coverdale, Kansas City. Pope Pius to Broadcast at New Station's Opening First Vatican Radio Talk in World History Is Tomorrow Vitalian City, Feb. 11 (UP)-Residents of the Papua State today began the process of electing a new governor eliminated tomorrow P. M. when a message to the word will be broadcast by radio. Preparation for the broadcasting of the value of Pop Pouss II through the instrument, which were completed under personal supervision of the inventor, Guemello Maran. The pope will make a brief extremen- radio speech, radio broadcast in the city of Rome and then for time. He will speak in Latin and will be introduced by Marcos. The remarks will be delivered by Marcus. Mrs. E. Miller Gives University Copies From 1866 to 1931 Catalog File Is Presented Catalogue of the University M Kansas dating from the first issue published in 1856 to the present time have been presented to George O. Foster, register, as a representative of the Uni- torial College K. Miller, widow of Prof. K. Miller. This collection, made by Prof. Miller is one of the few complete sets in existence. The publications dating from WANTED: Student Laundry. Socks mended free. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Phone 132 -116 THE FARM IS the foundation of the nation. Make this help the farmer for one week. Our special in Ham and Jasper 22c. The College Ham, 414 West Ham. 25 APPLICATION photos only $1.50 Applying for a job? Your picture, your resume, and application. Made from any picture. Fol- low instructions below. Hour: 2:30 to 6:00 Phone: -111 STUDENT LAUNDRY wanted: Price reasonable. Work called for and delivered. Phone 2363M. -107 KEYS for trunks, automobiles and locks. Fine locker padlocks. 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