PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930 Nineteen Complete Senior Life Guard Test Under Allphin Students Proving Ability Will Receive Certificates From Red Cross FIVE OTHERS MAY WIN The Red Cross life saving school conducted by Herbert J. Alphin, University swimming coach was brought in to help the student pleaded the work. Five others, who were forced to miss part of the work, may be given a chance to complete the work. The following men have passed the tests and will receive life insurance certifications. James Green Cross; Frank Amorberg, Ralph Greenbrook; Donald Winger, Warner Kinding; John Lovewell, H. Hemecie; Edgard Böhler; John Loeffler, Joel Otto; James Fisher, Roland Logan, Evart Mills, Joe Lappens, Robert Myers, and James A picture of this group will be taken next Monday afternoon for use in the Red Cross Courier, the official Red Cross magazine. Mr. Alphin said this morning that he was well pleased with the group passing the test this year and was glad that interest was growing in the sub- Several of these completing the tests will attend the Red Cross life saving and swimming institute at Kansas City May 30, 31, and June 1. Chances Good in Field of Medicine, Says Dr. Hum (Colman Survols) Washington—Never in the history of the world have the possibilities of adding new members so great as at the present time. Dr Reed Hunt, president of the National Interpol Convention, clared at the opening session of the convention's decennial meeting here Some of the saddest pages in the history of mankind have written on them the failure of physicians to see well with well-known chemicals. Ether was known to doctors and chemists for a century, but it is an annotated, Doctor Hunt pointed out. Another drug, amitryl nitrite, a few years ago, was used in an angiogram of one form of heart disease, was well known to chemists for 23 years before it was used to treat this disease. The same delayed application was repeated in the case of other anaesthetics well-known chemically for years before anyone tried them in the treatment of disease and for the relief of pain. The result is that it will be obtained anywhere in the world for a few cents, which fifty years ago was beyond the reach of any potent or toxic agent. To Play for Second Evanson, 11, May 20 (UP) —Illinois were playing the place standing in the Western conference at here today in a game against North- western. The Wildcats are in third VARSITY Shows 3-7-9 TONIGHT - TOMORROW Villian or her? Killer or lover? Cheat or straight shooter? Hop to the saddle with him for a great outdoors adventure in THE Expected to Place EXAN With GARY COOPER and FAY WRAY MELVIN THORNHILL Melvin Thornhill, Kansas weight star who is expected to take the discs and place in the shot put at the Big Six meet at Lincoln, Saturday. Beta's and Cosmopolitan Meet for Finals Today Phi Chi and A. T. O. Defeated in semi-final Baseball Intramurals Thursday - Friday LAWRENCE THIBBETT in ROGUE SONG The Commopolitan club and the Betin team were the first to win the final of the intramural playground baseball as a result of their victories over the Chu, Chi and Alpha Tau teams. The Compton club defended the Hi Chi by a score of 8 to 5, and the laeta Ttha Pi defended the Alpha Tan Omega 3 to Pollyana was winning the game. The Thomas, pitcher of the Beta team, dith the support of his team mates opted the Alta Tan Omega team from coring. Grosse pitched for the Alpha K. U. TEAM TO PLAY AGAIN AT MISSOURI HOMECOMING The Kansas-Missouri football game scheduled for Sept. 22, at Columbia will again be the annual Missouri homecoming classic. For some time there was talk at Columbia of changing homecoming to the Oklahoma game since Kansas refused to play. But the Kansas game still holds sway. Invoke Old Law Paris—UP)—With a view to making France unhealthy for loafers and petit criminals, a jail has been introduced in 1885 to the extent of imposing the choice between expulsion and permanent coninement at hard labor for any man convicted. In 1887, a spent at least six months in prison, he was convicted a second time. Contest Will Be Held Thursday at the University Women's Track Meet Officials Are Selected The officials who will judge the events of the women's track and field meet, which is to be held Thursday at University medium, have been selected. Stadium The referee and starter will be Leit Morgan, Moseley Marpac, McHenry and Helfein. Helium of finish and time-keeper, Nehler Nehler, Cochran, Art Lawren, and Kessler. field judges, Barker Alphian, Milton Sornel, and Larry King; clark of course and assistants, Olive Phlebs, Katherine Moxley, and Elizabeth Moxley; anne and scoren, Florence Kiscleer, Alberta Sappendt, and Alice Sherrion. The events and times are: 50-yard dash (two times), i.p. in, high jump (three times), sled sprint, long jump, 60-yard hurdles, 4-40, javelin, 4,53-72, gath, 5 a.m., running, 100-meter dash, 100-meter dash. War Ace Defeats Army in Single-Handed Battle Paris—(UP)—If truth is not stranger than fiction, then H. R. Davis, O. Henry or J.K. Rowling, the bookish graves when they hear of Antoine Mallet, the only man on record who saved James Potter from a burning graveshow. Some weeks ago, Mallet, a French wrestler, undertook a little job for King Jobea wrestlers, and he said that a certain Ras Gaups Olsa, also a former husband of the former Empress Marie Antoinette, had end in view drew up somewhat of an army which offered battle to the king. Then he was told the capital. The king asked Mallet what he could do, and Mallet said he A few days later the interptel fly took out over the lonely mountains that surround the lake. The impossible jungles and forests teeming with lioness elephants, crossroads and hyenas. When he sighted the enemy he dropped Hemi's regards. Those The king, learning of the news, was overcome with remorse at the demise of one of his beloved wife's best boy friends, but nevertheless a reception he had given to Abdia for Mallet, who returned unrulled to discover that he had earned a place in history among the Lafayette other better known French fighters. Maillet's life was not uneventful during the world war. He brought down a dozen German planes, was captured, and was killed by four other citations, was wounded but continued in active service to the last. The war over, he re-enlisted with the French troops in northern Africa, where he served as a brilliant career cover 15 years. DICKINSON It was only when even the African campuses began to pull and there were many who would not have accepted with the French army that he conceived the idea of becoming a soldier of for- Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee TODAY - TOMORROW with that funny team A SCREAM--tomorrow by the Jayhawkers, thus falling to the cellar in the conference 853 with a percentage of .268. Oklahoma 834 with a percentage of .268. Ames May 23, 24, and the Cyclones will 404 play a comeback by defeating Nebraska on May 30 and 31 then lowering 286 th Nebraska percentage to 400, and giving Ames a percentage of 424, place- ing them in the top three. From cleaning up in the kitchen to cleaning up in the stock market these two merry stars romp their way through the rainy weather you ever saw! Then came the crash! It is a riot every inch of the way! Thursday— "The Florodora Girl" POLLYANNA GETS J. PLUVIUS TO HELP KANSAS WIN SECOND Oklaoma Is Too Far Ahead to Be Passed in Standings Even on Most Optimistic Basis Kansas Aggie Oklahoma Nebraska Iowa State Missouri Kansas Big Six Standings at Present A sports prophet who had read "POL- tical" had won Kansas, not the cellulite will. It finished the Big Six baseball conference by winning three games and gaining a percentage of OKLAHOMA to finish the undisputed leader by winning 10 out of 12 games with a percentage The Kansas Aggies, now leaders of the conferences, will be pushed to third base in a series of games and dropping two to Kansas. Missouri, according to the noodleman, will be deserved for that. Keith Hurley will defend a two- championship in the dush. His expected to be Dillis and Ulffers, also members of the 'Tiger championship mile race' Missouri Track Stars Enter Individual Events Columbia, May 20 — (UW)—With little chance of winning team honors at the Big Six conference field and track teams, UW announced Monday and Saturday, the University of Missouri track men are preparing to make bids for titles in several individual sports. Championship Mile Relay Team to Race at Big Six Meet These three men, teamed with Welch, are expected to set a new record in the relays. Rocky Swartz, vetted by Willson and John Rasmussen, chance to beat Ostergard, Nebraska star, for the 800-yard championship. Welch is expected to make a strong bid for the 220-yard low hurdle in the Pacific Coast Conference, the Missouri-Kansas dual meet he broke a 16-year-old meet record by covering the distance in 24 seconds flat. Missouri will take only about 12 months to meet, according to Coach H. J. Huff. Send the Kansan Home J Pluvius will play his share when the Nebraska-Kanter-Angle game May 23 begins. But he is also impossible for the Coyote college boys to improve their percentage. Predicted final standings of the Big So W L J Okahanna 10 57 Kansas 7 5 58 Kansas Aggies 7 5 59 lowa State 6 8 42 Nebraska 4 8 49 Missouri 10 28 New Anesthetic Studied (Science Service) Baltimore—Studies of a new local anesthetic, supranoxin, were reported by W. R. Bond and N. Bloom at the meeting this afternoon of the Americas in New York. The new anesthetic was introduced by the Society of Chemical Industry at Bake, Switzerland. It is trained to be better than morphine. These macomb Bond and Bloom found that it is five times more poisonous than cocaine, but can be used in one-tenth dose. It is also an anesthetic when applied to the cornea of the eyeball. 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