THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dill Explains Policies and Routing Methods of Associated Press "By Line" Only Thing of Which Co-Operative Association In Iolani Is Jealous "The Associated Press is jealous of one thing, and that is its "by line," said W. A. Dill, a member of the journalism faculty of the University of Kansas, and former assistant night manager of the Chicagorian The Associated Press, in a talk Titled The Associated Lawrence Kiwis club. "The Associated Press insists that no member paper use the credit line 'By the Associated Press' unless the story actually was supplied by the Associated Press. An A. P. story may be condensed, or it may be enclosed, but if it carries the "by" tag, but not actual Association Press news. "Aside from this one point, the Associated Press has no supervision over the contents of any newspaper, even those members of its association. The newspaper may print what it sees or does, but as it pleases of local events; it may buy special dispatches from a distance, if the bare report of the Associated Press does not present the version of the story the paper desires. The Associated Press is not a reporter—it is simply a gatherer of facts." Mr. Dill described the arrangement of the wire circuits and methods of routing news so that newspapers of each section received news of greatest interest to their readers, while the general news is read. The last 1500 members of this co-operative news gathering association. Choose Student Volunteers Committee Appointed for Ninth Quadrennial Convention A committee composed of faculty members and students met at Henley house, Monday evening, to consider the formation of a promotion committee for the ninth quadrennial convention of the Student Volunteer movement to be held in Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 28 to Jan. 1. These conventions are held only once in every student generation. The last one was held in Des Moines in 2014, and it was the one we have charge of publicity and will arrange to receive applications to the delegation. Each college in the United States is entitled to delegates for each student, and every one hundred students enrolled The committee that met Monday night was composed of Walter Morrison, c24, chairman; Bill Sommer, president; and the Fellowship club of the Y. W. C. A.; Marjorie Day, representative of the World Fellowship club of the Y. W. C. A.; P. B. Lawson, professor of ontology; Hidder Walker, instructor; Robert Shultz, professor of The Shultz and Marie Rusx, advisor of the Christian associations. Further announcements concerning applications and information on the convention will be made the end of the week. Women Accept Challenge University Rifle Team to Meet Vermont University A challenge foie, a rifle match from the Women's Rifle team of the University of Vermont, has been accepted by the Women's Rifle Team of the University, according to the military department. The match is to be held during the week ending Jan. 19, 2014. The teams will compete at their respective schools, a comparison of scores deciding the winner. Shots will be fired from a distance of fifty feet, and the team will be positioned. Any 22-caliber rifle weighing less than ten pounds can be used; 22-caliber rim fire cartridges is the specified ammunition. 1. The Women's Rife Team of the University is now being organized. Any woman of the University is eligible to participate in her markmanship is satisfactory. Kansas Asked to Raise Money for Northwestern Kansas has been asked to raise $63,800 as the state's quota in the nationwide campaign which is now under way, for Northern U.S. colleges. Dr. George E. Paine of Hutchinson, has been appointed chairman of the Hutchinson alumni committee which will assist Northwestern University in the $5,000,000 building and endowment campaign, it is announced by Robert W. Campbell, chairman of the national campaign committee. Telegrams to Team Vary With Victories "The number of telegrams sent to the football team when it is playing away from home vary from none to a great many," said Nick Sullivan, manager of the local Western Union station, this morning. "The number of telegrams varies with the enthusiasm of the students. If the students are sure that the team will win, none or few telegrams are sent; if victory is not certain, a great many telegrams may be sent. Telegrams are often sent to players. Telegrams are then upon their playing," he said. "The telegrams are of two kinds: those sent by students, and those sent by the downtown merchants. I have known of cases in which the number of messages of encouragement sent by students exceeded those sent by the students." The sending of telegrams to a losing team is opposite the support a losing team receives at home. When the team is winning steadily the support comes from the opposing team's gains to lose, the enthusiasm wins," continued Mr. Sullivan. Mayor Cromwell will address college letter men on the night of November 14 at 10 a.m. in the stadium for Kansas City. After seeing the stadium at Baltimore, the mayor was convinced that it would be a splendid thing to do. "Twist that Tiger's Tail" Plan New Picture Show Local Men Will Build Theater Seating About 600 Plants are being made to erect a new moving picture theater in Lawrence. It is to be located in the park near the railroad station just south of the Stubbs building. A. T. Hatfield and C. F. Hardtar fer, who have charge of the project, appeared before the city commission meeting for the approval of their plans. 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