--- MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1920 PAGE THREE B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas Social Science Delegates Will Attend Vocational Conference One More Student Necessary; to Fill K, U. Group; Date. April 12, F2 Twenty-four students have already signed up to attend the vocational conference of the American Association of Social Workers April 12 and 13, which will be held by the Kansas City chapter of the association and is an annual affair. "The purpose of the conference," explained Stant A. A. Queen, chairman of the department of sociology, "is to bring students and teachers a work to students and teachers." About 25 Schools Represented between twenty and twenty-five district have been invited to send delegations to the conference. Kannas because of its size and proximity to the university has allowed a delegation of 25 students. Social service institutions will be inspected by the students and methods will be demonstrated. As principal speaker, Robert Kelso, director of the St. Louis library fund for St. Louis—an enterprise involving two one-half million dollars—will explain his work. Mr. Kelso's experience in the field is wide, having been brought to St. Louis he was compelled of public welfare in Massachusetts. Get Acquainted Friday Acquired Friday The Friday of the conference will be a social affair in the form of a dinner-dance. Delegates will have a chance to get acquainted with their peers. Doctor Queen emphasized the fact that the trip was not restricted to societal majors. Though there is only one place still open, those who sign up after the quota has been filled must be called in to other others who may have signed earlier. Health Statements of Hoover Are Confirmed New York,—President Heuer's inaugural address statements on public health have been confirmed by the survey just made of the health services in Curtarrumgus, N. Y., and received by M. Alvauser, county health officer. The President pointed out that many associations of our country and many groups of citizens suffer from the lack of information on the more matters of administration and moderate expenditures. The returns are a thousand-fold in economic benefits and infinitely more in the presence of human happiness, he said. "A hundred years hence our generation will seem to have been remarkably slow to realize this fundamental fact," Dector Atwater declared. Scientists Wins John Scott Medal Berkeley, Cal.-(UP)—Dr. Herbert M. Evans, discoverer of vitamin E who is chairman of the department of anatomy at the University of California, has been awarded the John Scott medal. --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. All men who have wrestling equipment checked out please turn it in at once at the west stadium. Announcements Leon Bauman. Leon Bauman There will be a meeting of all wrestlers who have at any time represented Kansas in a dual meet or a tournament 4 p. m. Tuesday at the west stadium; NIGHTHAWK HOURS "OWL SERVICE" Best in cats George's Lunch Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening Bill Rice visited in Lawrence this week end. evening M. Howell Lewis visited in Emporia this week end. Lee Benton of the Kappa Sigma house was in Kansas City this week end. Bata Carlo of Independence and Margares Krammer of Kansas City Mo., were at the Kapra Alpha Theta voice this week end. Mr. and Ms., T, J. Allen of Kansas City, Ma. was with their daughter, Virginia Allen, Sunday at the Theta house. The Kappa Alpha Theta alumna entertained the following women with a tech Sunday Lidi Ekchal, Mary Manson and John Pfeiffer. Dorothy Brawdshen, Haleen Sallee, Fenn Snyder, Lucy Seaman, Dorothy Evans, Kelsey Davis, Dorothy Davis, and Virginia Jackson. A letter was recently received at the Alumni office telling of the marriage of Miss Helen Clate, 28, to Mr. Warren Burridge, the master after leaving here Mrs. Arterburn was a member of the staff of a news organization where she and her husband are now living. The marriage of Miss Inez Sharman to Miles W. Vaughn, in Tokyo Janan, has recently been announced by the company. It is now the Far-Eastern manager of the United Press. Mr. and Mrs. Sharman at Tokyo, the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo. The Iota Sigma Pi, Honorary chemistry sorority, will hold its annual dinner Saturday evening, March 25, at 6:30 at the Colonial tea room. NOAH NUMSKULL DEAR NOAH. IFOUR LAST RAIN CAME DOWN IN SHEETS, WILL CURN NEXT SNOW. COME IN BLANK HEETS! DEAR NOAH. HANSOF MASS IF THE SPISON TURNS AT THE WRONG FORK WILL THE SHADOW GIVE YOU A MEADLE DEAR NOAH. ORLA CITY ORLA YOU CAN CATCH IT LENGTH WITH A CURLING WOOD WITHOUT A BANG? DO YOU KNOW CITY ORLA WOOD WITHOUT A BANG? Earn Your Wings! 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Over Week-End President Haver is still consider- mous for his commission to study the question of providing enclosing the prohibition phase of this great question. He will have at his disposal a number of resources, including the fund and this fact may account in part, for the report of a great commission. The District of Columbia, seat of the federal government, is feeling pressure from both parties and among its interesting angles is the effect the seizure of Sianne legal documents has on further importation of hitherto unmade "dipolition" liquor into Washington. Diplomats have been imminent in discussing the Jones law with its heavy bootlegging penalties makes the drivers of thiefs in the city subject to prosecution themselves - subject to prosecution. Gods of Pueblo Indians Identical to Siberians Los Angeles - A little figure representing the Hoop rain god in the collection of the Southwest Museum, which is a close connection that existen in ancient times between ear-corners and headbands. The hoop rain god's horned mask and his dress are pronounced "just the same" as the appearance of the native ceremonial mask. In her educational work, Mrs. Kravatchiente is in touch with studies of Russian students who investigate the native life and customs of northern Siberia by actually living in the native homes for long periods of time, and studying their behavior, even in the Southwest and in Siberia, close to the smallest detail. The resemblance was noted by Mrs. Anna Krawtschenko, who is in charge of adult education for the Soviet Union in Moscow, and who visited the Southwest Museum and was struck by the familiar appearance of the Paco Other Compounds Columbia University. Men attend Ohio State University, because there are lots of pretty girls there, because their fathers are alumans, because they think it is the thing to do, and for most a reason, other than to obtain an education. This information was the journalism student for the "Lantern." Pretty Girls Are Reason Men Attend Ohio State Hammond, Ind., —(UP)— Charles Zalla has some doubts about this Good Samaritan stuff. The girls came to get a husband, or to learn how to control one, or be disciplined. "You just had the "just because." A few students of each sex admitted attending college. --that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. While driving on a street here, he noticed a large truck stalled. His suggestion to the driver that he give the vehicle a move with his automobile was accepted. Kind Motorists Douht 'Good Samaritan Stuff' Zayla backed his car, then drove in forward to give the truck a push forward. 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