THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Faculty to Award Working Students Scholarships Soon All Classes to be Benefited More Than Twenty Men and Women to Receive Aid The University of Kansas scholarship for self-supporting students will be awarded at commencement. The committee in charge has not yet decided to whom the various scholarships will be awarded. During the last year more than twenty scholarships were awarded. Among them, a loan scholarship of $100 was offered to offer students the opportunity of the University, by the Friends in Council, an organization of Lawrence women. Gave Honor Scholarships The four honor scholarships given by Miss Elise Neuen Schwender, of the department of romance languages, and George O. Foster, registrar, were awarded last fall. Miss Neuen Schwender gave two $25 scholarships, open to self-supporting men and women of the sophomore class, and awarded a standing. Mr. Foster's scholastic stand, open to self-supporting men and women of the freshman classes on the same basis. Awards Granted Last Year Awards Granted Last Year The granted scholarships were awarded for the year 1921-1924: Marella Howell Memorial Scholarship to Lillian Mayer, c23; Lawrence; the Eliza Mathes Innes Memorial Scholarship to Ethelyn Reed律师, c23; Formoso; the Brewer branch of the American Association of Women to Manie Vant Emms, c25. Others awarded scholarships were Frank Ebbert Bryant memorial scholarship to Jessa Uttlinger, m²25; Lawrence to the Lathrop School; Lawrence to the Sarah M. Bawne; the Sarah M. Grace Miller; scholarship to Nelle Grace Miller, c²4, St. Joseph; Mo; the Mrs. J. B. Watkins to Adel Wallace, c²4, St. Joseph; the Mrs. J. B. Frankfort; the Caroline Murford Winston to Lela Duncan, c²4, Kansas City. Mo.; the Betty Washington Chapter of the American Revolution to Cora Snyder, c23; Robinson; the Bethany Circle to Elisa Bender; the Law Friend to Eleanor Tucker to Walter Graves, c25; Lawrence; the Gertrude Bullein to Ralph Gald, c24; Concordia; the Charles Griffin to Clair Swoner, c25; Garnett; the Lacinia Smith Buchan to Viola Bechtel, c25; Liberty, Mo.; the David Rebecca Harvey to Harrison Pine; the Law Grand to Hortense Harrison, c25; Leavenworth; and the Uncle Jimmy Green to Maude Mueller, c24. Three Faculty Members Are on Wichita Program Three members of the faculty of the University of Kansas will appear on the program of the Kansas Pharmaceutical Society to be held in February 18. Dean L. E. Sayre, of the School of Pharmacy, will read two papers, one on "Facts Relating to the Value of Alcohol as a 'Theraputhetic Agent,' and the other on "A Simple Recipe for For obtaining a Disinfecting Solution." Prof. L. D. Havenhl will give an illustrated talk on Karl M. Rotutt, drug analyst, will give an illustrated talk on "Botical Gardens Maintained in Connection with Schools of Pharmacy." The regular meeting of Phi Lambda Sigma will not be held this week. Members meet at Westminster hall May 12 for a hike. Eileen Gaines, President. Bowersock One Night Only, Monday May Prices—Orch. $2.50.-Bal. $2.00- $1.50—2nd Bail. $1.00 Plus Tax Seats Thursday Will Entertain Cercle Francais and Play Cast Mail Orders Now Miss Eugenia Gallo, Elise Neue Schwander, and Amida Stanton, professors of Romance languages, will entertain for Circle France and the cast of the French play, Saturday after Mass at Miss Stanton, south of Lawrence. Miss Stanton entertains annually for the cast of the French play and for Circle Francais at the close of its activities for the year. Miss Stanton directed the French play given April 14. Voyage Round World To be Next Attempt Of Army Air Service U. S. Holds Aviation Records of Every Country, Chief Mitchell Says Washington, May 4—The American army air service some time this summer will attempt a flight around the world, Brig-Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the air service, announced today. The non-stop transcontinental flight just completed was accepted as a "great accomplishment," General Mitchell said in telling the future plans of the army air service. "However, this country's pioneers of the air will not rest on the laurels thus established." The next air service at a record by the nort air service, Mitchell declared in an exclusive interview with the United Press, will be a non-stop flight across the continent "from day to dark," or within the span of daylight. This flight which, is successful, would cut the time from New York to be compiled by Lieuts. John A. Me-Ready and Oakley Kolly, probably will be tried in June. The attempt of the "day to dark" record will be followed later in the summer by the proposed "round the world" flight, according to the plans of the Army air service. A fleet of army observation planes will be sent on this epoch-making voyage, and the planes will be two or three months, Mitchell said. Mitchell was jubilant but not surprised at the record bung up by MeReady and Kelly. "The army air service," he declared proudly, "now holds every aviation record in the world all established within the last year." We Are Never Satisfied Unless You Are. Be Satisfied, Phone Seven Five NOW. To Open Paving Earlier NEW YORK CLEANERS Use Calcium Chloride in Concrete to Make it Stronger Calcium chloride is being used in the paving mixture for the road front of the administration building in order to give the concrete strength earlier, so that the road will not be closed so long, according to W. C. Moore. The use of calcium chloride is a recent departure in road construction and is being taken up rapidly by the engineers of the country," said Prof. McNown. "It use will enable us to open the road for traffic." Finally, the concrete would otherwise be possible without injuring the concrete." The calcium chloride is obtained in crystallized form and is added to water and mixed as a solution. The amount of chemical used is five per cent, based on the weight of the cement used. When the cement takes out each day, and are later broken from time to time. The actual date of opening the road will depend on the strength developed by these specimens. The paving is to be done on a foot, which will bring it past the west end of the Administration building. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for summer. Oread apartments. Call Wallingford, 2451. M-11 1.OST - Gabardine, left in room 208 W. Ad., Friday morning. Reward for return to proof desk, Kansan office M.7 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Fur, Platium Fox, Saturday about 5:30 p. m. in South Park. Finder please call 2738 red or return to 1324 Ohio. Liberal. M-4 LOST—Nu Sigma Nu pin, somewhere between gym, and 940 Ind. Finder call 628. M-6 LOST—An old fashioned oval gold pendant. Call 295. Reward M-4 SUMMER "EATS" - Private club. What you want, the way you want it. Rooms, sleeping porch. Kunkle, 1114 Ky. Phone 2191 M-9 M-9 WANTED—University students who are experienced typists to work three on four hours per day. Inquire required. Fraser, M. T. Telephone, K. U. 26. EXCHANGED—Gabardines by mistake, Saturday night at Ecke's Call 334. M-7 WANTED—Sewing at reasonable prices. Phone 1059, 1204 Kentucky. M-8 FOR RENT - large house, suitable for largeseries or sororities. Good location, terms reasonable. Phone 1799. M-4 LOST—Tan and green woolen scarf. Probably on campus. Finder please call 1442 Black. Catherine Rawlings. LOST—A Pi Lambda Theta key. Finder please call Alida Brancher Modern Social Dancing WANTED By Salter Motor MtG. Company, a few agents to sell garage tools for Auto up-keep. Phone 1267 for appointment. M-4 AT THE BOWERSOCK THEATRE Learn to dance in from five to ten lessons Phone 2392 Blue for appointment NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT YOU BET! I'VE GOT MY DATE FOR THE DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS Phone 2392 Blue for appointment COATS SUITS DRESSES Saturday Special Weaver's 1485 This price discredits the style and quality of the Garments See for yourselves Weaver's at 1056 and receive reward. M-4 PROFESSIONAL CARD DALES PRINT SHOP of all kinds. 1397 Mass. Bk. Ph. PALESTINE LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist. Eye examined). Please call 212-682-1920. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. A Telephone Call will bring our car to your door CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Phone 355 Unusual Opportunities For Professional Education in DENTISTRY COMMERCE & FINANCE Washington University, because of its urban location, offers unusual opportunities for specialized education along certain professional lines. In addition to splendid laboratories and physical equipment, libraries containing more than a quarter of a million volumes, and capable and experienced Faculties, the student has at his disposal all the facilities of a large city for the practical application of the theories taught in the class room. BILL and TED SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY One year College Preparatory Work Required SCHOOL OF COMMERCE & FINANCE Given in the Junior and Senior years of a regular four year course For Catalog and Full Information, address G. W. Lamke, Registrar The 1923 Jayhawker Better be on hand at 8:30 tomorrow to get a copy. Has Arrived Books will be distributed from the northeast room, on the second floor, of Robinson Gymnasium Saturday and Monday, May 5-7 Only one book remains unsold for every twenty students who have not ordered their Jayhawkers. A KNOX LABEL Speaks volumes in good judgment and sound economy Your choice of any $7 Knox Hat $4.85 Your choice of any Cap 1-2 Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY