FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Independents and Alpha Gams to Meet in Finals Basketball Championship to Be Decided Jan. 29; Deck Tennis to Quarter-Finals Alpha Gamma Delta and the Independents will compete for championship in women's intramural basketball at 8 p.m. on Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium. Alpha Gamma Delta remains in the series after defeating Alpha Peta Beta, 17-10-2013. It scored high for Alpha Gamma Delta. Burt and Kinney made the points for Alpha Peta Beta. The Independents triumphed over Corin Hall last night in the semi-finals. The Rockets beat the Grimstad scored for the Independents. Bowman, Pike and Ridings were high. Chi Omega forfeited to Alpha Xi Delta. The quarter-finals of intramural deck tennis, Lawson and Lawson, P. D. Q.'s will play Hunter and Edie, I. W. W.'s. Mendaza and Bouren are still holding their place for Alpha Gamma Delta They will play Gwartery and Learned, Independence in the quarter-finals, Washington in the USC winch, Alpha Gamma Dellis', will play McHenry, Independents. For Alpha Delta Pi, Reed and White have remained in the deck tennis game series. They will play Luxton and Alma Alpha Xi Delta, in the quarter-finals. Quarter-finals must be played off by 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20. Washburn to Play Emporia After Four Defeats, Ichabods Meet Weak Teachers Team Topeka- (Special)-After four deserts administered to them by the acknowledged one-two teams of the Big Ten, Topeka and Washburn basketleagues are looking forward to meeting a team of more than 250 players from the perio Torino Teachers Friday night, in Topeka. Washburn has played and lost four games this season, percent the K-Agiosa, the University of Kansas, Wichita University, and the Pittbitt Schools, the leading teams The Emporia Teachers are something else again. They, like the lichabobs, are suffering from a case of young-player fatigue. The team is in first Central conference one for Emporia, the non-conference early season games have not been highly successful and on the team is McCoy, who plays on forward—and even a coach of Frank Welch's caliber has a hard go to it of three, two and old time and in bounds of your womuch. With Washburn it is like this: Bob Boed and Captain Elizavet Windshieldes worked upwards, forwards and Bob Young played as a regular guard last year. The other men are either squared off last year or they were still looking forward. And the coach, George Gardner, is new to Washburn, and as is usually the case with a coach, he correct methods of play to his style. Send the Kansan home. Want Ads ROOMS for girls: Attractive rooms. Modern home. All conveniences. One-half block from Campus. 1218 Mississippi. 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WANTED, TYPING: Term papers themes, outlines, etc. Evangeline Clark. 1940 New Hampshire street. Phone 1083. — 90 NEW PORTABLE typewriter for rent Lawrence Typewriter Exehar 737 Music, Phone 548. — 96 Some Views of H. T. Martin and His Work During his lifetime, Mr. Martin reconstructed many prehistoric animals and reptiles, working ten for days upon the puzzle presented by parts of a single intinctive skull. Above are shown some of his reconstructions. At the left is an 18-foot reptile, in the center is a three-inch skeleton, and at the right is a tiny invertebrate, only a few millimeters in diameter. In the coulide picture, Mr. Martin is shown directing a field trip. He appears in the lower left hand corner. SOCIETY Dr. H. P. Cady of the department of Chemistry received word today that his doctor, Dr. George H. Cady, A. B. 27, and M. a. 28, and Alpha Morchal Cady, A. B 29 are the parents of a boy born yesterday in Sioux City, Iowa. Dr. George H. Cady is a graduate of Chemistry at the University of South Dakota at Vermilion, S. D. George O. Foster and John Foster were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night. The Newcomers club met yesterday afternoon at the home of A. A. T. Walker. Miss Frances Wilson was in charge of the program and read a short one-act play, Mrs. R. E. Lawrence was in charge of the refreshment committee. Miss Clara Frances Hilts is a week and guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house The K. U. Domes met at the home of Mrs. N. C. Oat Weekend afternoon. A one-act comedy was given by Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs. F. Shinner, Mrs. E. Wardson, Mrs. M. Flint, Mrs. E. Wardson, Mrs. G. Caddison, Mrs. Burton, and Mrs. A. Calhoun. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Engle Linnville, Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mamming, of Kansas City, Mo. announces the marriage to B. daughter Virginia, to Mr. Krause. B. daughter Virginia is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi fraternity. He graduated from the University of Kansas. He is a member of the Acacia fraternity. Miss Ethel Murray was a dinner guest at Corbin hall last evening. The wives of the University School of Business faculty entertained today at the home of Mrs. Dominique Glandier at an informal from 4 to 6 o'clock by Mr. F. T. Stockton, Mrs. John Boseh, F. T. Stockton, Mrs John Boseh, F. T. Tuppy, and Mrs. John飞 Dinner guests at Phi Kappa house last night were Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Burke and James Quinn of Salina. City Manager Resigns Salina—Harold A. Hale, for the last city manager of Salina, has resigned. His salary was $3,500. Herbert Brown, manager of the innings, will be appointed by the city will be appointed city manager at a salary of $5,000, and will continue to manage the water department. The new arrangement will mean a savings of $1,000 per year to the city. Mr. Brown received $3,000 as manager of the water plant. William R. Harley, assistant professor in journalism has been confirmed to be on the staff of *The New York Times*, the removal of several teeth. Professor Flint has been meeting Harley's colleagues. Harley Confined at Home Handel T. Martin Dead at Age 68 (Continued from page 1) digging rather than in the recovery o freselle Professor Marsh suggested, however, that Mr. Martin was living in a rich neighborhood. He and his wife, Mr. Martin welcomed, and received in the return mail pamphlets on collecting donations from the Martini's finds, and a small bank pick to be used in getting out the money. All of the early material collected by Mr. Martin was sent to Professor himself a Yale and are still in the mullion. The data were some cited for the United States Geological Survey and still later did independent collecting, selling his mate- In Rich Area In the summer of 1894, Mr. Martin went under the direction of Prof. S. W. Williston of the University of Kansas faculty, into the Smoky Hill river system to investigate the connection into correspondence with Professor Osborn of the American Museum of Natural History of New York, and as a result of the correspondence, entered that museum the following winter on the mounts of fossil specimens. SPECIALS New Large Skeleton Some of the works by the New York museum were on a large skeleton of Titaniumohrn in which Professor Othern was particularly interested Later, Mr. Martin was given more than 40 skills from the John Day formation in eastern Oregon. Then he was given Protoceras to prepare for exhibit. (Continued from page 1) Gets Large Skeleton During a year's leave of absence in 1963, Mr. Martin traveled in Patagonia, collecting fossils, part of which he to museums of Europe, others and many other countries. Some of them were added to the University of Kansas collection. The paleontological collection of the University of Kansas is one of the best institutions. It is said to be surpassed by only three independent museums—the American Museum of Natural History at New York, the Ford Columbian Museum at Indianapolis, and the Museum at Washington, D. C. Much of the credit for the material collected and the manner in which it has been used for exhibition belongs to Mr. Martin. BARBECUE RIBS - BEEF - PORK Special Plate Lunch 30c WRIGHT'S 7th & Ark. St. Phone 530 $ .60 Forhan's Tooth Paste 39c $ .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste 35c $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic 69c $ .60 Forhan's Antiseptic 39c $1.00 Coty face powder 79c $ .50 Armand's Cleansing Cream and 25c Kleenex 50c $ .75 $1.00 $1.50 Stationery 59c $ .35 Peanut Brittle 17c Rankin's Drug Store --that our MADE RITE MALTED MILKS are as thick as competitors' extra thick ones—and that they cost no more than ordinary ones? Alumni Notes Nadie, Fred. Graham Milliken, B.M.22 formerly Naddie Cox, is making a concert tour with the Brahms Quartet in Texas, Oklahoma, and Indiana. Mrs. Zimmerman, who is now doing free-haze writing from her home in Brooklyn, has been a Baltimore City high school, been reporter of the Baltimore Sun and on the United States Air Force. Ruth Hill Zimmerman, A.B.S., is the new editor of The "Matrix", official publication of Theta Sigma Phi honorary journalism security. Mrs. W. S. Price, B.A.M.'34, formerly aurora Murea has elected state resident of the California Congress (P Parents and Teachers for this year M. Zimmerman is the wife of Miflord Stanley Zimmerman, LLB-26 Mr. Zimmerman is a practicing attorney. Prohibition Not Failure, Senator Sheppard Says George Hulse, A.B. 70%, is working for the General Electric company at Sanketchud, N. Y. Mr. Hulse is in the accounting division of the company. The Nation Will Be Either Wet or Dry'; No Possibility of Compromise Henry P. Good, A.B. 30 is industrial engineer of the Western Electric company of Chicago. Mr. Good accepted admission after his graduation last spring. Paul Porter, A.B.28, at present connected with the League for Industrial Democracy, will early this year go to Oxford and be a guest in politics, economics and Politics for graduate work. Richard E. McIntosh, LLB,12, has taken the New Jersey bar examinations and will practice law in Trenton. George Allborm, A.B.13, has recently appointed employee manager of the University College of Archi- cong, a branch of the Academy of Archi- cong, Mr. Allborm was formerly stationed at the Topeka of Archi- cong. Washington, Jan. 16. -(UP)—There can be no compromise on the liquor issue, Senator Morris Sheppard, Democrat, Texas, author of the Eighteenth amendment told the senate today in a hearing on the bill's ninth anniversary of national prohibition. Read the Kansan wantads. "The nation must be altogether dry all together weet" Sheppard said. *The people wrote prohibition in a constitution and there it will remain for* --that our MADE RITE MALTED MILKS are as thick as competitors' extra thick ones—and that they cost no more than ordinary ones? Announcements The Christian Science society will have the following program Sunday, *I.* O. F. hall, Eighth and Vermont University. *I.* O. F. hall Subject, "Life." Sunday school convenes in 9-43. Testimonial meeting public is invited. *C.* F. Nelson. The Baptist Sunday school class will meet Friday morning to teach Deer Court Dean Reynolds A. Schweigger of the School of Education will speak. Every one is invited. The Baptist young people's social nort will meet Sunday evening at 6 o'clock under the direction of Roger Roper, who is the regular meeting at 6:45 at which the K. U. delegates to the Detroit Intercollegiate will speak. All are invited. 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