THE UNIVEKSITY DAILY KANSAN WILL START WORK ON BIG AGGIE STADIUM Plan to Have First Section Ready for 1922 Football Season Manhattan, Kan., April 6—Kansas Argie students, the faculty of K. S. A. C. and Manhattan townpeople have set themselves the task of building the first section of a memorial stadium before the opening of the 1922 football season. The cost of the first section will be $125,000. The completed stadium, the campaign for which will extend over a four year period including 1922, is planned to cost $350,000. With the completion of the first section, alumni and friends of the college will be afforded an opportunity to contribute to the fund to erect the R. S. A. C. memorial to Agnieszka Karpina. Pledges will not be requested from persons not residing in Manhattan before the end of the present year. Preliminary plans fo; the Aggreg stadium call for a seating capacity of 29,060. The section which is to be completed this year will have a seating capacity of 6,500. It will be the construction of the horse show structure. The stadium is to be situated on Ahearn field, the present athletic field of the college, but the direction of the football gridron will be changed from east-west to north-south. The entrance of the stadium, which is the toe of the horse shoe, will be to the south, facing on Anderson Avenue, the street running along the south side of the college campus. Theta Sigma Phi Elects Nine Women Journalists Pledge service for Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journal sorority, was held last night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. New pledges are: Geneva Kunkle, Maude Mueller, Myrle Winkle, Lawa Caurrey, Ruth Carter, Caroline Harkraider, Clare Ferguson, Hazel Ehart, and Sue Moody. Initiation will be held Saturday, April 8 and will be followed by a ban on Wednesday. Wesdom University Psi Pi Club presents Manhattan will present to celebrate Founder Day Crum to Pennsylvania Harry Crum, a graduate student in the department of geology, left yesterday for Pittsburgh Pa., to attend the national convention of Sigma Gamma Epsilon prefects. Mr. Crum held there April 7 and 8. Mr. Crum was one of the founders of the local chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Economic Conference To Open at Genoa April 10 London, April 6—Statesmen of thirty-one nations are arriving in Jenoa for the economic conference which opens Monday, April 10. East neets west, communism confers with capitalism and all leading up to if the United States becomes a spokesman of the imperialist in preliminary parleys in the ancient Italian court city. The United States will not be represented. Rebellization of war distracted Europe is the *sip* that has brought over 100 advisors and experts to the council table of the most pretentious international gathering since the Vercelles treaty was signed. MANY NET MEETS THIS YEAR More Than Two Hundred Tennis Tournaments on Schedule New York, April 6—America will see plenty of tennis this summer even if all the preliminary rounds of the Davies Cup matches are played in Ba- More than 220 sanctioned tournaments are already on the schedule before prepared by the United States team. At least ten more are expected. In suggesting that as many of the preliminary rounds as possible be played in Europe, the executive committee of the association announced its motive as being a desire to build up the game in foreign countries. However, it is a well known fact these rounds are called the tournament last year failed to make any money and they also proved an unwieldy thing to handle when the schedule of big class 3 already had been arranged. No violent protest will be made by the bennis fana if they are allowed to see nothing but the challenge round matches and the American cup holders. match and the American cup holders. Due to the foresight of the association, which has always been building for the future, the gains needs no development in the United States. In fact it is growing almost beyond control. However, attention can be paid to the boys in the grade schools and the association really it. The decision to take 'slow movies' of all the stars in action showing their service strokesucceedee ET A RR R service strokes, their volleys, their back hands, etc., and show them in schools, in Boy Scout circles and in clubs is a wise save because much in tennis depends upon proper form. The association has made a lot of money in the past through tennis. It is making tennis the only international sport and it is building slowly until tennis may become the most generally played outdoor game in America. Clothes tailored-to-order by my tailors— look better—wear better—feel better and are better than ordinary clothes. Prices $28.00 and up Sam G. Clarke 1033 Mass St. Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Saturday, April 8 Music By HEM & SKOFSTALL Price $1.00 9:00 O'clock FINANCE BACK OF MINERS? Railroads Own Seventy-five Per Cent of Coal Mines Washington, April 5- Big financial interests are back of the mine operators making them powerful and arrogant enough to defy the government. "We don't need coal deal," Representative browni, Wisconsin, charged today. He asserted that the railroads and the United States Steel corporation owned seventy five per cent of the coal mines of the country and that the rail roads in turn, are dominated by twelve financial institutions. Brown's charges have been placed before the house labor committee which is making an investigation of his coal strike and seeking to bring him to trial. The minutes of the minutes and operators here next Monday to end he walkout. The following extract from the Chicago Musical Leader of Mine, Schumann-Hoink's recital at Orchestra Hall on Sunday, March 30, should reasure anyone who has any migru- tive voice in the great orchestra's voice. Mme. Schumann Heink Will Appear Here May 8 "They talk of super-women; there is just one woman who can pre-empt 'the title'; she is Ernestine Schumann-Hink, the vocal wonder of the ages and as much to be reckoned with as when she can be reckoned with and conquered as no contrato has before or since. Contratto is a misnomer for her voice; 'would seem, can encompass any phase of visual art. This was shown in one of her fromage from Tannhamer, which she gave unaccompanied." Mine. Schumann Heink still holds the undisputed position as the world's greatest contribito and May 8, she will appear here in concert. The house is over half sold now and all the $1.00 seams are gone. Mail orders should be addressed to Dean H. L Butler of the School of Fine Arts. Prof. S. J., Hunter of the department of entomology, has been receiving samples of wheat from the millers and wheat growers all over the state to be examined for injurious diseases. Farmers are beginning to appreciate the value of scientific advice and are turning more and more to the University for aid. What is more winning than a politician's smile just outside the polls? Kansas City, Mo., April 6—Fred Conklin, special agent for the Missouri Pacific railroad at Osawatomie, Kansas, was cut and wounded early today after he had surprised three men who he says were attempting to rife a freight car. The man was injured, formerly of Kansas City and was taking hi to the Osawatomie jail when he was fired upon. Three Bandits Attacked Mo. Pac. Special Agent Osgood was recaptured and they are searching for the other two. --- Easter a Weew from Sunday EASTER Officially opens the Spring Season A great many well-dressed men are already enjoying their new Spring Clothes. Every man who takes proper interest in his personal appearance will want to have his new suit in time for Easter Sunday. KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES Are the highest type of clothes ready to wear $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 Our Hat Department is complete KNOX AND STETSON $6.00 and $7.00 Houk-Green Clothing Co. 729 Mass. The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. SURPLUS $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashen, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. 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