12 Weather Unsure; probably snow tonight. Not so 冷 on Friday and Thursday. day. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mu Phi Epsilon concert tonight at 8 p. m. in the Auditorium. Vol. XXVI UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1990 No. 92 。 FOUR PAGES 34 DEATHS, TOLL OF DAY'S ACCIDENTS Kappa House Blaze Draws Crowd DAMAGED FURNITURE AND WALLS IN ONE ROOM EXTENT OF LOSS There was a fire in the Kappa house last night. The origin, however, was not "undetermined." According to one source, it was the result of a neglectful member who forgot to turn off the curling iron which she had been using. The fire started as a result of the forgetfulness and is said to have damaged a bed and bookcases. The floor and walls of the room were scorched. Some of the fair occupants did not hold control of the situation when they died from the house, for one of the women hurriedly snatched a 3,000 word term paper which was in danger of being consumed by the flames, and no time in rescuing the photograph of the man to whom she is engaged. Serious damage was averted by the Lawrence fire department promptly answering the call, and in spite of the work caused the department on site Infected Arm Will Keep Bob Maney Out for Season Veteran Guard Takes as Team Is on Way to N. U. Game at Lincoln Bob Maney, c'29, veteran guard on the basketball team will be unable to play any more this season. He was diagnosed today, because of a badly infected elbow. Maney has been in Trinity Lutheran Hospital for weeks and took suddenly ill while in Kansas City on the way with the basketball equipment to Palmetto University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Selection of Rifle Team Postponed Until Feb. 8 The basketball squad has been given a three day lay-off by coach Alen in order to prepare for final examinations. The team will not practice again until Friday, Jan. 25, this weeek so they can get in shape for the Kansas Angies when they meet them here Feb. 2. The selection of the Women's Rifle team from the rifle squad of 33 has been postponed until Feb. 8 because of final examinations. By the end of February, we have fired two record score cards for consideration for a position on the rifle team. CHICAGO COURTS CONTINUE DRIVE The rilee range will be open only from 2:30 to 1:30 p.m. from Jan. 25 until Feb. 8, because other warehouses are occupied of those in charge of the rilee. Prisoners Are Discharged, Fined or Held Over for Grand Jury Trial Chicago, Jan. 23, (UP) - The parade of the underwater, and great, continued through the crowded pontiffs of Chicago today. Hundreds of the 2,400 arrested in the city's greatest criminal roundup awaits a trial on charges related to robbery, booby-boring and murder. A majority of the prisoners were discharged; some were fined; some were held over for the grand parole and others were held for further incarnection. Regardless of the number of convictions for crimes solved by the round-up, police and prosecutors had served to convince the underworld that law and order finally had gained the upper hand in the fight against it, by gaining and racker feuds. a cold night, they said that they wer well entertained for their efforts. An $890,000 addition to the university hospital is under construction at the University of Minnesota. The Kappa Sign, Pi Kappa, and Sigma Chis were also prompt in answering calls and it is reported that study balls were entirely demoralized. The display of various colored plaques and bathrobes was very interesting, witnesses declared, while a large crowd watched as the window added to the scene. Special credit goes to Mrs. Editii Miller, the Kappa housemother, for her cohesionheadness during the situation helping to prevent a serious damage. The explosion of a coal oil stove started a fire at 237 Illinois street last night which was answered by an emergency medical center in central station. Mary Lowy, owner of the residences, said that little damage occurred to the room in which the fire occurred. Fine Arts Weekly Recital Program Is Announced The School of Fine Arts will give its usual weekly student recital at the University auditorium, Jan. 24, at 3:30 p. m. Those who will take part in the concert are as follows: Dorothy Kuerstener, Helen Cleland, Sean Karlish, Erica Wakim and Eylyn Swearth. Students Brave Cold When Mercury Does a Steve Brody Act Fall From 40 to Nearly Ze Is Forerunner of Snow, Forecast Says JAYHAWKER STAFF CLOSES CLASS SECTIONS; 574 PICTURES IN BOOK Students of the University were braving the coldest winter this winter when they hurried to their classrooms today. A sharp drop in the mercury from the 40% to near zero temperatures caused the Hill cliff to shiver waves which swept almost overlapped throughout the Middle West, While large crowds were greeting President-elect Hoover at Miami Beach, Fl., a bizarre swapping of lives and a loss of lives and much suffering. When alive, the cushaped body or calix, no inch or an inch and a half in diameter, floated on the back of a long terrestrial arches or arms, covered on the inside with hundreds of hair-like filaments covered with scales or other minute matter that formed its food. In the adult animal, these scales are large and extended upward as the heavier The thin lenticular mass which has formed a plate or slab of a quarter of an inch thick, is wholly made up of a hard arm and other parts of the animal. Around Mt. Oread The paleontology department of the University has just placed on exhibit some of the fossils found in Dyce Museum of Natural History a slab mount of *Umatinacus socialis*, a free swimming stenosemium fossil that is known to be the classification includes starfish, sea urchins, and others of the Cretaceous period. The fact that this colony of over four hundred individuals, is the only known occurrence of the young of this species, "Stone Lily" Like the Bloom of a Flower Now Resides in Echinodermata Exhibit + - + - + body or calix hung below like a bug. As the body is made up of innumerable small flat plates and divided into five equal parts, these different parts are colored on several of the individual specimens, and a chart giving the names of the component parts has been prepared for the case. So covered, they do resemble the bloom of a flower, so that the name "Stone Lily," a name applied to them in the early days of science, could be known as it would otherwise appear. B. E. Warden, professor in the economics department, has been ill with a slight attack of the "flu." The women's glove club met Monday afternoon, Jan. 21. The time was 8:30 a.m., with an hour of tour of the state which will take place no. 240 definite plans for the tour Hujten Martin, gr27, of Oxford, Kansas, will go in Kansas City, Mo., to take spinal treatments at St. Lake's hospital. Wendell S. Holmes, Bus*2S, who has been assistant manager of Woelf Brothers College Shop in Lawrence, has been transferred to Bloomingdale's as manager of the Woelf Brothers store there. Previous to his return to Lawrence, Mr Holmes was manager of the formulating department of Bremer at Iowa City, Iowa. Eugene McCardell fa'70, was elected student secretary of the Christian church, and Albert Williams, co-chairman of the Christian church student council to succeed Harold Ballack, c29, at a special evening, Jan. 14, in my hall. Photographs of House Mothers Due Jan. 28 Your DAILY KANSAN is a laboratory product of the department of journalism. The criticism is often made that as such it is immotionsome. The makeup which is offered tonight is an experiment in attention and interest but not necessarily intended as a permanent policy anyhow you wouldn't want your paper to look too serious just before finals. Individual pictures of sorority and fraternity house mothers must be in to the Jankyhawk office by Monday, Jan. 28, according to Mac Galah. Several organizations have not yet released the glitter prints to the staff. The News Editor. HOW COME AND WHY! There are a number of groups which have not yet made up a list of active members. The editor has requested this material several times and will be forced to contact the page unless it is received at the office at Any organization which has had their group picture taken, but has not yet selected the proof from which they want the glass finished should do so at one. The photographs will be shown as soon as the proof has been selected. The slab measures about twenty- four inches by sixty inches, and was discovered by H. T. Martin, assistant curator in the museum of paleontology of the University, in 1888, but no records of its excavation of the University until 1895. The specimen was found on the quarter section of land that Martin took as a homestead in 1886 in Logan County. The slab has been placed on the wall alongside a larger slab of adult specimen. The deadline for these glasses which was set for yesterday at 5 o'clock, brought in the 5741 grass. This was a few under the total of 640 to be found in the 1928 baykerhawer but was due to the dismissal of school officials and the future of students to renew appointments at Squires Studio. The class division of the flyaway hayman is early afternoon and late had eight. He junior and senior sections for the 1920 flyaway, according to Mac Cahal. *Considering all the factors that tended to make the securing of pie- tures difficult we feel well satisfied with the final results," said Canal. with the lion readily, and cause The college had the most represented position in the 392, while the position of the Graduate School held the position at the other end. The editors hope to close up the sections on schools and organizations within the next two weeks so as to avoid overemphasis, as soon as possible and to have more time to those that are failing behind. The sections on staff administration are far from being complete and will necessitate a great deal of work on the part of the staff. Sports Program at K.U. Stopped by Examinations Only Two to Continue All Athletes Required to Take Finals Despite the Popular Belief to Contrary. Wrestling and Swimming to Go Ahead at Regular Speed, According to Coach Allphin. Will Workout Wrestling and Swimming Schedule to Go Aheat at Regular Speed, According to Coach Allphin. Doctor Allen is giving his basketball ball a short response to a five a.m. threat by throwing it out of the threat. Doctor Helf is allowing such an need as the time to tighten their knees. Popular belief to the contrary, athletics still have finals. Ohiu man find examinations has stopped the Kansas sports program dead in its tracks. "It makes no sense," he said, making any attempt to go ahead at regular speed. The wrestlers are scheduled for regular workouts during funds and enrollment. Coach Rahman is atempting to make sure the intramural program will stop Thursday evening when the last games scheduled for this semester end on Friday, Feb. 11. Mr. Elibal, director of intramural sports announced. The only exception to this is in the handheld tournaments scheduled for Sept. 8 that saps him for the beach. He is dismissed by Friday. The basketball men will be first in action after the funds when they meet the Katrina Aguayo agree on Feb. 2, 2014 that they will track much more have meets for Feb. 9. Couch Alliphin, of the swimming team, is expected to go ahead with his regular practice sessions. Myercord Company Man Will Interview Seniors C, L. Dwinnell, branch manager of Meyercoord Company, will be at the office of the Bureau of Business places in New York for a building thursday, Jan. 24, to interview all semen who are interested in obtaining a position with this company. Billy Sunday in Action The Meyersee Company offers very good possibilities for students in relationship this company has increased its business five times in the past eight years. The most importantness have been college men and entire staff is composed of college All reservations to see Mr. Dairfield should be made through A. H. Richardson, at the Bureau of Business in room 118 west Administration. As caught in a characteristic pose by the Cameraman. Pharmacists to Convene Companion Sales in Drug Store to Be Discussed William S. Dungherby, p21, will talk tomorrow at the regular convention of the School of Pharmacy on the nightly agenda, the Rexall chain drug store ring. In answer to an investigation reported last week on the subject of compaign sales in the drug store business, Warren H. Lorenza, 2nd, phd, of New York City, wrote in a talk on "Why Compaign Sales are not Good Business." Denn L. D, Havenhill of the School of Pharmacy will then show some lantern slides of contracts which were originally entered by precipit and apprentices in days of early pharmacy and advent of pharmaceutical schools. The document concerns John Hartt, grandfather of Prof. J. P. Remington, known to all pharmacists as the author of “Practice of Pharmacy” and chairman of the revision committee. S. Pharmacy Bureau for two decades. Dean Havnhill will also read a paper on the life of the first prince of medical fakirs, Dr. John St. John Long. TRAIN CRASHES IN SIX STATES KILL 13 AND SERIOUSLY INJURE 7 (United Press) Accidents have taken a toll of 24 lives in the United States in the last 24 hours, according to figures compiled by the United Press. Twenty-two persons were named in five major accidents reported over the period. The most disastrous crash occurred late yesterday near Bellevue, Ohio, when a lakehatch tractor crushed into a loaded bed, and killed or fatally injured. Three members of a party returning home from a dance marathon in Baltimore, Ohio, were killed as their roadster was hit early by a passenger vehicle. Three road workers on their way to a construction job, were killed at Depu, today as a Rock island passenger train crashed into their auto- Three persons were billed and five injured near Tarrington, Coon, when a two-car train plunged down a 16ft embankment. Two trainees and A Florida limited train of the Illinois Central line collided with a freight train at Mounds, IL. Two trainees were killed. a western Pacific passenger train crashed head-on with a freight train last night near Elko, Nev., according to word received today in San Francisco. The engineer of the passenger train was scaled and a passenger slightly injured. Two brothers, Charles, 15, and William Crowford, 20, were killed at Christmas, IL, when their automobile was hit by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Send Date Rate The date rate will he pended on the event's week and between some- ters, or promally at 11:36, however Helen Filkin, Pres. W. S. G. A. Students Are Co-Authors Musical Comedy Script Is Chosen; Hold Tryouts Soon "The New Moon," by George Callahan, sp. Rand Remark F29, and Charles Larkin, bus20, has been chosen for the W. S. G. A. musical comedy this year, the 613th of the musical comedies announced last month. The comedy, which deals with students on the Floating University, has been called "the second in Spain, the third in Bagdad, and the fourth on the ship comedy." Presentation Deals With Students Aboard the University Afloat and Includes Four Foreign Scenes. Troysets for the production will be held immediately after second season enrollment, and the show will be given some time in the latter part of March. Only those students who have 27 hours of passing work during the summer学期 should have an average of C are eligible for parts in the comedy. The authors of "The New Moon" have had experience in writing music comedies. Two years ago, George Rivers was asked by a new belt* which was given here. Roland Reynolds wrote "The Folluncher," a musical club of the Kansas City Kansan Juniors College three years ago, and edited the book *writing of several such productions* WRECK DEATH TOLL ONLY 19 Story of Crash Will Be Told Today in Start of Four Investigations Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 25, (UP)—The story of how a speeding lakeshore electric car ran out of a blizzard on Thursday and heavily hit bus and crush the lives of 19 of its 43 passengers will be discussed in four independent investigations. While four of the victims, two men and two women, remain unidentified in mortrificia here and the groups of 13 injured still echo in hospital corridors, nature erased the appearance of the disaster with a blanket of snow. Officials investigated the twisted and plastered wreackage of the passenger carrier as it lay in a roadside where the wrecked intention car on top. Tanker Dannelaike Heads for Bermuda Without Help New York, Jan. 23. —(UCP) Capt. George Fried, of the Lamar America, has located the disabled Italian freighter, Florida, by radio and is now speeding under forced draft to its aswale base. He will be at States line offices here this afternoon. He added that he expects the America to reach the Florida by 6 g.m. New York, 1937-1945. American tanker, Damnedelie, which has been reported in danger off Cape Hattersin, is attempting to reach Bermuda under her own steam, it was revealed in the radio company's report of the radio marine corporation. Meanwhile the Florida, which sent distress signals from a position close by the Dummedale, still was fighting a heavy sea. The fate of one Atlantic vessel still remains unknown. The boat was seized Sunday in the town of Tortoise Beach die was in danger about 400 miles out of Hollidays, a bitter storm was warning of it. Radio stations ahorre a kept a vigilance for further signals, but nothing more had been board and it is feared that a terrorist attack would occur while the President Garfield, which went on the stormy skies off the Bahamas, Sunday, was reported off today, and will pick up the 80 odd passenger in a around-the-world crise. Black Doom of Finals Descends Upon Campus Lake a great grey ghetto, like a fog of glomom that settles over a doomed land of dwellers self about Mount Oread. Fimils are counting. Not long ago the frantastic warrior was called to duty, all the while increasing their speed, they have swooped down upon And now to avoid them is impossible, they must be met. Not a few students have resolved to conquer them through indifference. They will begin their mid-year vaca- thursday. going to exams non- laborally and confidently. Needless to say, the group which evidences such courage as this is in the minority. The student is an important part of the student body is attempting to gain saliva vation through the practice of extreme criticism. Shows, are tabl, dates are out of the question. Books are available on the campus or on the crafty! And into the valley of death rode the 5,000. rode the 5,000. The sun will shine again, when the last quiz paper has been turned in on Finals will be forgotten, the world will look rooy and all will make merry at the mid-year varsity. Thursday. A heterogeneous community which has suddenly been thrown into unity to fight a common enemy, each individual with his own survival strategy, and whose discord and content. The enemy has been met. Whether or not he is conquered is of little consequence but the danger and the worry is over.