FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Mermen to Meet Washburn Squad Tonight Expect Close Contest; Promising Material on Both Sides The University of Kansas swimming team will meet the Washburn College team on Friday night at Whitling field house in Topeka. The team will leave Lawrence makee The following swimmers will mark the trip: Burcham, Marshall, Brush Stephenman, Hensen, Bowdish, Aoki and Dill. Tonight's meet will be the first of the season for both teams, so no dope is forthcoming. However, a close, hard fought battle should ensue, as last year Kansas won with only a narrow margin, but the last event of the meet, the relay. The fact that Washburn has three letter back and some other prominent names, indicates that he must maintain and dachhum, indicates that the Washburn team should test the merits of the new machine. Several members of the Kansas group have been shown up well in the trials and should place in the meet. They are Aoki in the 100 and 440-yard events, Bowlesh and Krune in the 60-yard dash, and Marshall in the 50-yard dash, and Marshall, fancy divine A return meet will be held with Washburn; Thursday, Jan. 15 in the home pool. This meet will mark the first meeting of the season the meet has been held in the Kansas pool. Lot of Trash at El Dorado Lot of *trade* in *el londo* El Leonard - 5-603 loads of trade from El Durand - city dump yard during 1920, according to this. This is about the same number of loads hauled to the yard during the previous year. Want Ads FOR SALE: 1522 Ford Coupe with new parts and accessories for $35. Phone 2876. 1241 Tenn. — $8 FOR RENT: Rooms for girls at 1324 Ohio. 1 double room; 2 half rooms. Phone 2877. -- 86 FOR RENT. Pooms for girls at 1011 Indiana street for second semester. Phone 2955. --88 $ 2 REWARD to anyone securing me two rooms. Approved rooming rooms, $12.00 each girl; with 15c breakfast desired. Also a roomm d desired. FOR RENT: Rooms for boys --- very reasonable. 1414 Tenn. Phone 1282. OUR GRILLED Junior T Bone steak is what you have been looking for—the best in town. College Inc Cafe, a friendly place for students. —85 LOST: A flexible white gold bracelet, set with brilliantins, in or near Fraser hospital, Wednesday, June 7. Marguerite Mayer, from New Hampshire, plaque 1971M. Reward. FOR BREAKFAST suggest to you ladliad (or housemother) apples, oranges, grappitfruit. Price hardly more if sheifie it to 152-85, evenings. FOR SALE, Good Precision instrument set No. 23 and a slide rule at a bargain. 800 Mass. Phone 55 — $5 LOST: Brown leather grip between San Fein拖 and 1439 Tenn. Reward. Finder please phone 721, or call at 1439 Tenn. –85 FIVE NEW BOOKS of Special Interest Little America **Bird** Our Times (3) **Saluiscan** Conquer of Happiness **Russell** The Lost Cities **John Riddell** The John Riddell Murder Case The -BOOK- NOOK Campus Comment If the legislators after today's visit refuse to recognize the need of the University perhaps they could be educated to it by enrolling in some courses or if financing courses. Phi Beta Pi will give a dance tour-room night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Ms. J. B. Kreumer, and Mrs. L. C. Harix will lead the music. The band will jap the Jap War orchestra. Thetheta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, held a short business meeting in the sky parlor of the Journalism building yesterday afternoon at 4:30. Letters from alumnae were read and some check was made as to the pledge had made toward initiative. Plans for the future were discussed. SOCIETY Among the people who attended the regular monthly meeting of an alumni group of Phi Delta Kappa at the YM. C. E. Bayle, Prof. E. B. Eayles, Prof. B. A. Nash Prof. A. H. Turney, and Prof. J. W Twente. The speaker for the meeting was Prof. J. W Twente. His subject is "Recent Trend in High Education." The Women's University club mow gave the tea yesterday afternoon at Myra's house. The guests were present Mrs. Harriet Kuestelstein and Dr. Florence Sherborn. Miss Harriet Mediola French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H.French of Eldorado, was married Dec. 21 to Harold N. Gibbon of Howard.Mr. Gibbon attended Kansas University. The young couple is at home in Howard The table cloth was an old Painshaw shaw belonging to Mrs. George Shand. Black candles in brunts candlesticks and dark red roses formed the centerpiece. Miss Jean Elston, Salina, is a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house this week. Sigma Chi will entertain with a 12 o'clock party Saturday night. Music will be furnished by Huh Else's orchestra. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenbong, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. N. K. Thompson and Mrs. T. S. Stover will chapman. The pledge of Alpha Delta Pi will entertain the activities with their annual dance tomorrow evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. The decorations will carry the idea of a garden party. Jajen Allen on his orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. Emma Fagan, Miss Carolyn Barnes, Mrs. Charles B. Duffy, and Mrs. E. L. Browne will chapern. The Alpha Kappa Pi dinner guest, last evening were Phyllis Nelson, Boston College, Bishop, Bishop, Guidenol Garrard, Ita Good, Mr. and Mrs. Drawe Schoeck Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Sara Anderson to Albert Trinkle. Mr. Trinkle is a member of the Nu Sigma Nu. Missen Helen and Lois Lawson, Dusty Doherty Arnold and Meryl Dangles were dinner guests at Corbin hall last evening. Ottawa—L. C. Stine, 84 early day banker, Democrat, democratic leader and friend of William J. Bryan, died in Franklin county resided in Franklin county since 1879. UNIVERSITY HOST OF LEGISLATURE The Chancellor also spoke of the importance of Solon Summer, for his abolitions for 40 Kansas boys annually, providing a full four-year course for the group. lor college and graduate departments—the more expensive to operate—rather than in the junior college sections. (Continued from page 1) Governor Elect Wooding was unable to be present, by press of duties in the City of Los Angeles, the Wallace of Larned, who was present for the luncheon, but of necessity left to attend. From All Parts of State The legislators came from all parts of the state, some even the far western section, and others even near at hand. After the luncheon the legislators were shown the campus and University library, the transportation and the University senate. They inspected the exhibit of the art department in Spooner-Thayer museum, and into laboratories and class rooms. At 4:30 a tea was held in their honor in the women's real room of the central Administration building, which was at attention. A female senator, the Board of Rescents, and students from the solos' home towers. Miss Margaret Layn poured, and memorial flowers were placed on cakes. Decorations for the affair were in yellow and white. Calendulas being used on the tea table. Dean Aguiland supervised the arrangement. This evening those of the guests who wish to stay here for dinner, are being entertained at the houses of their student guides. The names are as follows; Mr. and Mrs. H. Bower; Ulswera; Donald Murray, Andrew J. K. Jilleen; Kansas City, Kan. W. M. Bount, Kansas City, Kan. E. C. Armstrong, Chapman; City, Naples. H. H. Kirchner, Ozage City; Nahou Bount, Ozage; Girard, G. H.; Boltam, Wilmington; Frank Carlson, Concordia; Joseph C. Berson, Kamenet; C. G. Newdow, Davenport; L. W. Lauren, laire; W. L. White, Emporia; W. B. Bishop, Winney; John Myers, Olathe (Merriman); W. H. Vernon, Larned; A. J. Humore, Lawrence; L. G. Strong, Tulsa; M. P. Schultze, St. Gaustad, Ottawa; W. H. Dalton, Virgil; E. Frizell, Farrin; Dr. J. L. Parkhurst, Jai Joy Bount; M. Louth; J. L. Parkhurst, Jai Joy Bount; E. Frizell, Farrin; Eunora John Carlson, Kansas City, Kan. B. C. Culp, Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Stone, Nesly City; Hol Harlan, Marshfield; W. O. Homes, Bankier Hill, Ouawapati; C. M. Harland, Haviland ELGINS A COMPLETE LINE White - Green-Yellow Gold $14.85 or $75.00 ELGINS Leslie Wallace, Larned, secretary t Governor-elect Wooding. Repeats: C. M. Harger, Ablenn; C. B. Merriam, Topoica; Fred M. Harris, Miawa; Dew Mealhaugh, Peale; C. Marya; W. R. Coyle, Carys City; W. R. Elandy, Yates City; B. Culloy, Beloit; C. W. Spencer, Sedan; C. Crow Secretary, board of events. Standard Oil Company May Buy 2,000 Barrels from Stripper Wells Kansas City, Jan. 9—(UP) The Standard Oil company of Indiana has offered to purchase 3,000 barrels of oil from the state and Oklahoma not already provided for if other companies will arrange to take the remainder of the distress oil, it was said in a statement. Following a meeting of the American Petroleum Institute of New York, in which no solution to the shallow oil-well problem was reached, Edward G. Carr of the National Oil Company of Indiana wired Governor Clyde M. Reed to that effect, it was announced. Purchase Offer Is Made Engineers Hear Lloyd Miller The University of Kansas chapter of the American Society of Chemical Engineers met at 7:30 last night in Martinsville, Va., to honor Lieudoy Milford of Kansas City was the guest of honor and the principal speaker. Mr. Miller is a United States College professor in the research division of government rover work. 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