PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 9. 1927- Select Members of Women's Rifle Squad for 1927 First Match to Be Firee With South Dakota During Week of Feb.5 According to an announcement received yesterday the following were selected as members of the Women's Association of Anatomy and Gynaecology. Arn Bostorf, Wilma Brink, Faullie Cost, Nellie Marie Davis, Kureth Fearsh, Maggie Formanrath, Roma Funk, Floy Gutterman, Alicia Hale, Virginia Innes. Sibna Klemp, Mildred Miller Thelma Mann, Marcella Moravez, Leon Munson, Eunice Parker, Lerick Lyne, Louise Rideway, Donna Shirner, Betty Simpson, Twi莎模 Mary, Sharesmaker, Betty Short, Ginnie Schnee, Raul Swinger, Helen Wattia, Marcia Zelt Wasser True Sportsmanship Shown True Spiritorship Shown "The women who were on last year, spent all of their time with the matches prohibit the use of fireman. Five additional women will be invited later to report as a reservequire to refine anyone who fails to show up at the end of the semester, or to report in violation." "All of the women," said Sergeant Hulson, range instructor, "display true sponsorship in their form and it is revealed that it was necessary to eliminate some. However, those women who show up for their bake that much hard over the women who will try out next year." Fire, Match Enrollment Week The first match of the season for the 1927 team will be held the week ending Feb. 6. The Kansas队 will fire against the women's rifle team at the University of Washington and the University of South Dakota. "The team will have to meet their enrollement," reminded Myers. "and that will mean that the members of the team will have to fire one of the days of enrolment or on Thursday or Friday." A meeting of the team will be held in at least three conditions of the matches and general fire rules will be followed. The weary women chosen for the team who cannot fight the fire next semester will save their considerable trouble and also will allow some other women to fire if they are not at "outside" location (Messrs. Gas Co. Is Reported Sold Eastern Corporation Purchase Is Not Confirmed The purchase of the Citizens Light, Heat, and Power company, the gas distributing company of Lawrence has been announced by the Powers Light Co. in accordance to a late Associated Press report. The report has not been continued to date. Mr. C. J. Doods, local manager, Lawrence, Jan. 4 and has not returned. It was reported in Ottawa last week that the Doherty interests had purchased the Lawrence company and that the Ottawa manager would be transferred here. A representative from a few weeks ago in a Kansas City paper in paying negotiations for the Lawrence company were under way but that a competition was also in the field. The Chicago Light, Heat and Power company has been owned by the Kansas City for a number of years. The People's Light and Power Corporation is not listed in directories of such organizations available in Lawyers. At the office of the Public Services Office in Topena it was said that nothing of the company was known here. The sale of the Lawrence gas company could not be effected without reference to the Public Service Commission. It is suggested that the re-organization may have arisen from negotiations that are under way but incomplete. Following the lead of Johns Hopkins University, Leland Stanford University has decided to do away with the freshman and sophomore years of study, differs from that of Johns Hopkins in that Stanford is not seeking to establish a great university graduate school, but merely plans to have two years of college work instead of four. The great number of junior colleges at Stanford will require two years of work, will greatly and Leland Stanford in its plan. Used Portables. We have several used portables in stock at this time for sale at attractive prices. Law firm Trumpster Exchange—Adv. Weather Man Slips Up on Learned Scientists Warm, sunny days; bainly, starry nights and finally only two weeks away. In the meantime the new moon grows hurriedly full in order to cast its approval on this utterly denoralizing weather. Term papers and outside readings are cast aside for a trip to town or a short hike to the woods and river. The library stands empty in the evenings while the streets are full of couples strolling arm in arm under the impression that it is spring and the spring a young man's corner. True California weather. Crisp, cool morning, warm afternoons and beautiful spring nights slipped innoently into the first days of January of the winter the scientists predicted to be so severe. What can the W. S. G. A., sorority sisters, fraternity brothers or pleading instructors do? One can study on wintry nights. One can walk blocks to the library to do outside reading in the bookstore. You can expectness of these evenings is too much even for strong willed college students. Kansas Debt Increased State Still Holds Bonds Issued to Aid Railroads (United Press) Topela, Kan., Kana. S—The state of Kansas has public debts totalling more than $129,000,000, an increase of more than a million and a half over figures of a year ago, according to figures of a year ago, according by the state auditor, W. E, Davis. For 1926 the debt was $125,145, 1922, and for 1925 it was $127,107.86. Although not absolutely correct, the figures are approximate and are good indication of the progress the state is making, Davis explained. The debt incurred to provide fund for the payment of the soldiers' bonus originally was $30,000,000, but now is $265,000,000. Road building debts are responsible for most of the increase in the 1926 figures, tottelling $18,412,500 in 1926 as compared with $17,772,940 in 1925. Cities have been increasing their total while the counties have been making reductions. The figures show in 1927 the bonded indebtedness of cities as compared with only $3,755,293 in Township and school district. The show slight increase over the figures of a year ago. Kansas is still carrying bonds that were issued to aid railroads in building their lines. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WANT ADS FOR RENT—House furnished or un- furnished. Ideal place for fratern- ity or club. Phone 1835, or writ- es Mr. Arthur Piney, 1114 Kentucky, tfh LOST-Two gray overcrows and two hats left in wrong ear at Alpha Chi House Friday, Call Bill Purves, 1019 LOST--Green Sheaffer fountain pen in Watson library Thursday afternoon. Finder call Eula Penwell, 2358 ref. ROOM- For two girls for second semester. Convenient location, 1245 Oread, telephone 2601. 88 ROOMS FOR GIRLS—Comfortable and convenient. 1003 Tennessee. 1657 red. 87 FOR RENT—Rooms with and without sleeping porch for boys, also garage. 1410 Teen. Call 1555.88 LOST—Yesterday on campus, a note- book cover. Finder please call 1860. S. M. San Diego. 87 LOST - Thursday morning between Eighteenth and Indiana and Graced Training School, red Cenklin Endora fountain pen. Phone 1448 white or leave at Kansan business office. Liberal reward. MODERN apartment for rent Feb. 1. 1037 Kentucky. 85 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. FOR RENT—Rooms for boys in modern home. Quiet location. Inquire at 1213 Vermont. 87 FOR RENT—Several desirable rooms for girls. 1205 Kentucky, phone 1586. 86 HOME accommodations for 8 boys one-half block from campus, 1321 Ohio, phone 2199. LOST: between 1212 Miss, and Commons, plain gold Kappa Phi pin Call L. Young, 1732. FOR SECOND semester, conveniently located rooms for girls. 1400 Tennessee, phone 1982. 87 Educators Look for Anti-Evolution Bills in State Legislature on Teaching Professors Pass Resolution Against Restrictions Translated Society Service Washington to New York—With the legislative bodies of forty state opening their sessions before the middle of January, educators are expecting a fusione of anti-evolution bills similar to those already on the books of Tenn- essex and Mississippi, and are considering means for the defense of their liberty to teach. At a meeting of the American Association of University Professors which has just closed in Philadelphia, it was stated that legislation opposed to science will be introduced, though it is not expected that the bills will get far in the majority of them. The first storm is expected in Arkansas, where a bill modeled after the Tennessee statute was prepared several months before the opening of the legislative session. Other states in Kentucky and an anti-evolutionary measures may be offended by the bama, Missouri and the Carolinas; and in the North small but influential reactionary counties in Minnesota and the Dakotas constantly threaten action. Whether Indiana will be the only state largely on the remaining strength of the Ku Klux Klan there, which is wholly a matter of guesswork. The same holds true in the northern Pacific coast states, until recently regarded as among the chief cities of the川, California, with its sway over the state's most certainly see a "monkey kill", and will almost certainly kill it in. The American Association of University Professors, which has been active in the past in defending teachers against the influence of opinion, is preparing to take a hand in the struggle. At their recent meeting steps were taken to gather and co-ordinate information regarding the following resolution was passed: committee. Kentucky and Louisiana killed their bllt bill last year, and their legislatures do not react again until 1928. "Resolved: That the American Association of University Professors take the initiative in bringing about a change in attitudes among groups of organizations interested in opposing legislative restriction on freedom of teaching in state support; and in defending the separation of research and state educational matters." Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 7—Dear Rosecoe Pound of Harvard Law School said today he would not accept theorship of the University of Nebraska. Harvard Dean Refuses Nebraska Chancellorship He had been mentioned as a possible successor to Samuel Avery of the Nebraska institution. Stationery Dean Pound, noun, nibraskain, said he had no intimation that he was being considered for the office, and that "I might add that I would not consider an offer from that or any other University." 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