100 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Garden MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929 --- Relay Committee Forms Town Club to Liven Interest Members Will Take Charge of Promoting Publicity During Easter Vacation Severity-three students were nominated today as representative members of the Kansas Relays Town Club, which is coordinating to an announcement from the Relays committee. Students from about 60 towns throughout the state were chosen to take charge of Relay events during the Easter vacation period. These members of the town club will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in Green hall to be acquainted with the programs to be presented, and the students regarding the Belays. Conch "BIL" Hargess will talk to the new club. Letters sent to Applesboro Letters have been sent to the newly chosen coach for the team and given to their appointment and plans for the club. She contains data of genealogy records and verifying the Eldavis, will be distributed at the meeting. Other students desiring sticker for traveling bags are encouraged to care them at the athletic office now. Town club representatives will go to their home towns and arrange a visit to present the program as outlined in the Club. Several town clubs will present the University coaching staff. The school of the programs will be announced Members of the Club The students who will have charge of programs in their home town are David Mullan, Barbara Dollard and Philip Tangier; Liam Bustow, Rosailie Broshins, and David Impala; Aichonian; Veron Tangier; Great John Hobart; Steven Scott; Dick Hubbard, Fort Scott; William Dickinson, Everett; Cliff Caliba, Pleasantau; Will Wall, Seddon; William George, Baxter Springs; Burton Kingsbury, Burlington; and Staward Melon Decker, Concurren; Everett Anderson, Albene; George Doekhorn Chapman; George Milesilah, Bellville Ralph Pratt; Hertington; Arthur Wooldridge; Duckworth; worth; Floyd Stewart; Garden City; Ralph Cochran; and Ruth Van Bier; Dogge City; Joeys Trigger; Buchlin Ottawa; Ottawn; Arthur Coll; Neochodau James Dye, Hill City; Wilford Hardin, Walkeney; Edward Lodge, Ezekiel, Virgil Clark, Anbony, Ezekiel, Jonathan, and Jalgar Schmidt, McLeish Isaac Martin, DeSoto; Henry Goldsbeck; Leone Roger; Craig Grainey; Ralph Watson; Merrimr; Heryl Hurtley; Stanley Sturgeon; and Joseph Burkett, Kensington; Robert Alhseedi, Oswain; Cecil Frederick, and Arthur King, Leaenworth; Albert Runsey, Tongmeng; and Ed Ryan, and Harriet Lall, Enigma. F. A. Carnichael, and Eleanor Vosser, Osawatonic; Kenneth Messer, Pusha; Maurice Murphy, Pamela Brenner; Natasha Nadeh, Louise Coffeyville; Cach Smith, and Robert Wagtail, Independence; Leonard Quiet, Council; Michelle Gould, Gabriel Sahl Gabel, Larned; Kenneth Sentency, and Adela Hale, Hutchison; Hal Swisher, and Helen Almond, Loyna Jodifson, and J. C. McGinnan, Manhattan. Donald Anderson, and Margaret Mize, Salma; Ray Weathered, Arkansas City; Peter Springer and Tom Harbaugh, Wellington; Chronece Column, and John Bowlie, Wichita, and Stinley David, Bennett Surges. 2017 A group of students and two pre-graduates in California will take through Farro's this summer studying the sketching classics of ancient, Renaissance and modern art. Where Foch Will Be Buried The body of Marauder's flesh will be to that torture of his brothers in their country in war. Below the glided come the sword of Nopponel rose. First Place Winners in Intramural Sports Get Honorary Charms Purpose Is for Stimulation of Individual Competition. First place winners in international sports this season, whether in individual or team events, bronze charm which will have earned them the Chinese fortnite trophy. The announcement made this morning by E.K. Gillen, manager of international sports Says Elbel "This is better done to stimulate individual competition in internaural sports." Ribe expounded. "No past experience, only to the winning organization." Charms will be given to winners of the wrestling match and the spring short events now in contact. he said, but those organizations having won first pieces in past events of this season must purchase the medals through Charms. Only first place winners will receive prizes, he said, as the awards are meant to be given to truly honorable students. But a recent report has been done in other institutions. Boston, (UIP)—Learning to by mail is now possible under a plan carried out by the Massachusetts Department of Education. Since the department's recent announcement that it would offer a correspondence course in accounting more than 400 requires have been received, the office of the union Canada and Mint. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning From Dry Agent to Beework Job Bridgeport, Coon, (113) - Charles Keen, who was a probation agent here for several years, went to work for the company in 1925. When he failed to pass the civil service examination. Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Phone 1329 Stretch the Check from home. Spend less for food .. have more for fun. Shredded Wheat-for breakfast and for midnight supper. Delicious and economical. Helps you work and lets you sleep. Shredded Wheat Keeps you active and alert Freshmen Begin Practice baseball Squad Turns Out Today for Spring Work-Out The freshman baseball sound will turn out this afternoon for its first practice this spring. About forty new players to report, Conch State (UConn) and San Jose. Cassey and Ross, first year pitchers, and Claughan in prospective receivers for the Philadelphia baseball team have been showing up well, and have been showing up well, according to John Rum, coach of the team. Both batters are showing up well. Sults will not be checked out. In the Freibrand sound until the variety are thrown with them in two or three weeks, Bain said. The Preshman sound will practise in the diamond south of the campus which has been put in shape by dragging. Kansas Debates Wyoming Students Plan Campaign Howell Resta Conference, Record Norman, Ohio. -Alfred Howe, captain and weight star of the Sooner track team at Oklahoma State, weighs 190 inches, white to more than nine feet further than the Missouri Valley and Big Six conference record of 147 feet 4 inch, set in 2006 by Iowa's Scott Howell. "Howell" record throws barn as a favorite to win" the discus drives on both the Texas and Southern Methodist relay carnivals, to be held March 29 and April 29, respectively, on March 29 and 30. Kingsbury and Anderson Talk on Negative Side We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Omaha Hat Shop 717 75 Mass. St. PHONE 255 on Negative Side The Universities of Kansas and Wyoming met in a debate before the Uniarian church congregation in Topeka last evening. The debate, a note from the University's president, by the audience, according to reports, Kingbury, c'23, and Anderson, c'29 spoke on the negative side of the question, "Resolved: that the public should retain the ownership of and control of electric power in the United States." These same two speakers with Siidney Edwards, c22) left at noon for St. Mary's' Academy at Lavenworth, Ohio. They will debate Oklahoma in a judge or audience decision debate this afternoon on the question, "Received? that we should vote to abolish the system." The Kamares are to upblend the negative side of the question. --b. Weidman, president W. S. G. A. Announcements Activity books should be turned into the athletic office immediately for reservations for seats to the Kansas relay, April 29. Dr, F, C. Allen The K. U. Little Symphony Orchestra will practice Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 since there will be no regular practice this week. The old and now W. S. G. A. councils meet Tuesday at 6:35 p.m. in, in the rest room of Central Ad. The date rule will be suspended twight for the concert, and Tuesday and Wednesday for the musical concert. Arrh Weidman, president Minneapolis, Minn.—The W.S.G.A. board of the University of Minnesota has recently adopted a new policy for foreign language textbooks; foreign language texts will be accorded that have interlibrary writing in them, following the suggestion of the foreign language department. All foreign language texts before the books will be accepted. Rent Your Car Writing Must Be Erased 916 Mass from Rent-A-Ford Phone 653 George's Lunch TO EAT THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN 1011 Mass. Pathe News BOWERSOCK Big Double Feature Program Tonight - Tomorrow - Wednesday Otto Meistesen in NAPOLEON'S BARBER Clark & McCullough in THE DIPLOMATS Coming Thursday, March 28 — Copenhagen, Israel in Added "Lucky Boy" Pathe Review Also "Graf Zeppelin" Soon "Wolf Song" With Lupe Velez and Gary Cooper Coming, and it won't be long either "CLOSE HARMONY" Buddy Rogers James Carroll Buddy Rogers — Nancy Carroll Support for M. U. Professor Sought at Easter Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—An En- terprise test of strength in the Uni- verse of Missouri "test questionnaire" re- lated woda were today planned by student family members with the beggin- three recent academic future. Sought at Easter Campan leaders appealed to students to go home for the Fall semester to attend 10 other transgressions that the questionnaire encounters is chiefly a newspaper. "It is the students hope to arrest at least 26,000 mannequins to transport them to the courthouse," said the president of the clearing board of curators at Kansan City, Saiphan, April 6, to attend the hearing. "It is strong pressure is brought to bear upon members of the general assembly, but they will receive the action of the executive committee," a statement power officer said. Graduate Heads Drama Organization at Oxford Reporter Morgan, A.B.28, M. A. 27, has been elected president of the dramatic society in Oxford University. Morgan, who recently issued British tradition by directing plays LAWBENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glause Luxuroidy 1928-30 1023 Mass. Buenos Aires, Argentine Jan. 4, 1928 Sailor Gets This Tobacco in Far Port Larry & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va., U.S.A. Gentlemen: I'm a teacher, and as much of them as possible I've taught in the Argentina, and am plump that I can buy purchase your beloved Edwidge Towers, of which I am so proud. 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Morgan is a Bindle Scholar from K. U. Attend the Kansas Relays, Aug 20 Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 PLATE LUNCH 35c Noon and Night 35c STUTES 1031 May Easter Hats — $6 to $8.50 THIS WEEK Special Selling of Super-Value Easter Sui $ 24^{95} $ You'll find good patterns; styles for Men and Young Men — most of these cuts have 2 pair trousers. Glad to show you! Only Two Nights Tomorrow and Wednesday March 26 and 27 The Musical Comedy Hit of the Year "NEW MOON" Two dancing, vivacious choreuses. Comedy teams that will make you roar. Trios and quartettes will succeed in releasing that suppressed desire. Spend two hours being glad you are at K. U. . Tickets in Basement of Green Hall or Call K. U. 64 $1.00 FRASER HALL 8:15